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08/21/2025
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By Ava Grace
Men with dementia die sooner than women, study finds
Men with dementia die faster than women—27.2 percent of men died within a year of diagnosis compared to 21.8 percent of women. This gap persists even after accounting for age, health conditions and socioeconomic factors. Men require more intensive medical care, including 50.5 percent higher hospitalization rates, greater reliance on hospice and emergency services and […]
08/14/2025
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By Ava Grace
Mexico deploys rescue dogs to fight flesh-eating parasites threatening cattle industry
The New World screwworm, an invasive fly, lays eggs in livestock wounds, with larvae consuming flesh. Its northward spread from South America risks devastating the U.S. beef industry, already impacted by bird flu. Mexico’s Senasica trains rescue dogs at Ceacan to sniff out screwworm infestations in livestock. High-energy dogs undergo rigorous three-month training, with top […]
08/13/2025
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By Ava Grace
Sea of Galilee turns blood-red, sparking apocalyptic fears – but scientists blame algae
The Sea of Galilee, a key Christian landmark, turned blood-red, sparking fears of divine judgment and comparisons to the biblical plague where the Nile turned to blood. The event evoked Exodus 7:17-21, where God turned the Nile red as a sign of power, leading some believers to interpret the lake’s transformation as an ominous warning. […]
08/12/2025
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By Ava Grace
A silent killer creeps along America’s coasts
A flesh-eating bacteria once limited to the Gulf of Mexico is now expanding northward due to rising ocean temperatures, with increasing cases in Florida, Louisiana and North Carolina. The bacteria causes necrotizing fasciitis, destroying skin, muscle and blood vessels within hours. Without immediate medical intervention, amputation or death is likely. Warmer waters (68 F-95 F) […]
08/09/2025
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By Ava Grace
Dogs expose hidden danger in private well water: Study finds toxic metals in majority of samples
A Virginia Tech study found that 64 percent of private well water samples from dog bowls contained unsafe levels of heavy metals like arsenic, lead and copper, posing risks to pets and their owners. Private wells are unregulated by the EPA, leaving homeowners responsible for testing and treatment – often neglected due to lack of awareness. […]
08/08/2025
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By Ava Grace
California wild hogs turn NEON BLUE, exposing hidden dangers of pesticide contamination
Wild pigs in Monterey County, CA, exhibit bright blue flesh due to ingesting diphacinone, a blue-dyed anticoagulant rodenticide, raising concerns about food chain contamination. The poison spreads through the food chain, affecting not only pigs but also bears, geese and aquatic life, with studies showing high contamination rates in wildlife. Hunters and low-income communities face […]
08/07/2025
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By Ava Grace
Toxic FIREWORMS invade Texas beaches, sting beachgoers
Amphinome rostrata, a venomous marine fireworm, is washing up on Texas beaches, delivering painful stings that cause burning, dizziness and nausea for hours. Despite their small, colorful appearance, the worms have toxic bristles that embed in skin – with symptoms worsening over time — unlike immediate jellyfish stings. Fireworms can regenerate if cut in half […]
08/07/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study reveals fascinating history and evolution of Bed Bugs — the “first true urban pest”
Bed bugs have coexisted with humans for at least 50,000 years, evolving alongside human civilization – making them the first true urban pests. Genetic analysis reveals two lineages – one that stayed with bats in caves and another that adapted to human habitats. The human-linked population thrived, while bat-associated bugs declined. Human-associated bed bugs developed physical traits […]
08/04/2025
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By Ava Grace
Babesiosis: A silent epidemic creeping southward
Babesiosis, a potentially fatal tick-borne disease, is spreading beyond New England into the Mid-Atlantic (e.g., Maryland, Virginia, Delaware), driven by the shifts in climate, reforestation and growing deer populations. The Babesia microti parasite, transmitted by deer ticks, has now reached as far south as Virginia and West Virginia. Unlike Lyme disease, it attacks red blood […]
08/04/2025
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By Ava Grace
China’s chikungunya outbreak spreads amid government secrecy and forced quarantines
Over 4,000 confirmed cases of chikungunya fever have been reported in southern China since July, with the mosquito-borne virus spreading from Foshan to Guangzhou, Yangjiang and Beijing. The CCP is accused of downplaying the crisis while enforcing strict quarantines. Independent observers suspect case numbers are underreported, echoing past CCP censorship of health data. Authorities claim […]
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