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11/11/2025
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By Ava Grace
The silent intruder: Unmasking the ubiquitous threat of CADMIUM in the modern world
Cadmium is a naturally occurring heavy metal, but its presence in the environment is significantly increased by human activities like mining and its use in batteries, pigments and plastics. The primary health risk comes from long-term, low-level exposure, as the body has no efficient way to excrete cadmium, leading to a dangerous buildup over time. […]
11/10/2025
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By Ava Grace
New global study finds green spaces drastically reduce mental health hospitalizations
A comprehensive international study found that greater exposure to green spaces is linked to a seven percent reduction in hospital admissions for all mental disorders combined, with even stronger effects for specific conditions like substance use and psychotic disorders. The protective effect of green space is most potent in cities, where researchers estimate thousands of […]
11/09/2025
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By Ava Grace
A legacy of lies: Smoking rates fall, but tobacco’s grip chokes health and economy
The adult cigarette smoking rate in the U.S. has fallen dramatically to a historic low of 11 percent in 2023, down from 42 percent in 1965, representing a major public health achievement. Despite the progress, a critical failure exists in lung cancer screening, with only 18.1 percent of eligible adults up-to-date, missing a key opportunity […]
11/06/2025
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By Ava Grace
Silent invaders: How cockroaches are secretly poisoning the air you breathe
A new study directly links infestations to high levels of airborne cockroach allergens and bacterial toxins called endotoxins, which are shed in their feces. When inhaled, the allergens and endotoxins trigger powerful inflammatory and allergic responses, significantly worsening conditions like asthma, especially in children. Due to their higher food consumption for egg production, female roaches […]
11/06/2025
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By Ava Grace
Ocean depths yield a silent ally in the plastic crisis: Bacteria evolve to digest our waste
Scientists have confirmed that marine bacteria living throughout the world’s oceans, from the surface to the deep sea, have evolved the ability to break down and consume PET plastic. The bacteria’s plastic-digesting power comes from a specialized enzyme called PETase, which contains a unique structural feature known as the M5 motif that allows it to […]
11/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
Military base contamination leaves New Mexico community saturated with toxic FOREVER CHEMICALS
Testing near Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico revealed that 99.7 percent of residents have one or more PFAS “forever chemicals” in their bloodstreams, indicating near-universal exposure. The specific PFAS compounds found in residents are directly associated with firefighting foams historically used at the military base, creating a clear link between the contamination plume […]
10/29/2025
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By Ava Grace
Indonesia’s worsening RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION crisis threatens global food supply
Traces of radioactive cesium-137 first detected in Indonesian shrimp (August 2025) have now been found in cloves from a farm in Lampung, Sumatra, raising fears of wider food chain contamination. Indonesia formed a special task force, inspecting farms and processing plants. Only the Lampung clove farm has confirmed contamination so far, prompting a sales ban […]
10/18/2025
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By Ava Grace
The global dinner plate: A new prescription for health stirs old debates
The EAT-Lancet Commission’s “planetary health diet” is presented as a necessary shift to simultaneously address major health crises and environmental degradation, preventing an estimated 15 million premature deaths annually. The diet is a flexible, predominantly plant-based plan. It emphasizes fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes and whole grains, while strictly limiting red meat (e.g., one serving per […]
10/05/2025
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By Ava Grace
New research links early dog exposure to drastic reduction in childhood asthma
New research reveals that infants in homes with high levels of dog allergens (Can f1) have nearly half the risk of developing asthma by age five. This study contradicts the long-standing guidance to keep children’s environments ultra-clean to prevent allergies and asthma, suggesting early exposure helps train the immune system. The study found no similar […]
10/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
How reliance on plastic is poisoning the food on your plate
A U.K. study has found that nanoplastics are not just on the surface of vegetables but are absorbed internally by plants during growth, infiltrating their edible parts and entering the human food chain. Researchers confirmed that minuscule nanoplastics can bypass a plant’s root filter (the Casparian strip), meaning the plastics are woven into the food […]
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