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06/24/2026
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By Cassie B.
New study blaming rising autism on diagnostic changes ignores environmental toxins
Autism rates have risen to one in 31 children born in 2014, nearly five times higher than when CDC tracking began in 1992. A new study in JAMA Psychiatry blames broader diagnostic criteria for the surge, but Children’s Health Defense scientists argue environmental toxins are the true cause. Brian Hooker points to skyrocketing toxic loads […]
06/22/2026
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By Cassie B.
Three minutes in nature can reset your brain, imaging studies show
Exposure to nature calms the brain’s stress circuitry and reduces activity in the amygdala and prefrontal cortex. Natural scenes with fractal patterns lower the brain’s perceptual load, easing sensory demands. Spending time in nature restores directed attention systems and reduces rumination by quieting the default mode network. EEG studies show nature induces brain patterns similar […]
06/18/2026
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By Cassie B.
Al Gore’s climate predictions crumble as real-world data emerges
Al Gore’s climate predictions from An Inconvenient Truth face scrutiny two decades later as key claims like Arctic ice collapse and glacier disappearance have not materialized. A British High Court ruled in 2007 that the film contained factual errors, including misleading data on Arctic ice and glacier timelines. Global climate-related deaths have dropped by over […]
06/03/2026
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By Cassie B.
PFAS exposure in newborns linked to rising health risks: What you need to know
Study finds all U.S. breast milk samples contaminated with PFAS at 2,000x safe drinking water limits PFAS chemicals linked to immune dysfunction, cancer, diabetes, and developmental delays in infants Global PFAS levels in breast milk doubling every four years, with newer variants now detected U.S. regulatory action lags behind EU and Washington state’s PFAS phaseout […]
05/22/2026
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By Cassie B.
PFAS forever chemicals face regulatory shift under Trump, sparking debate on health protections
The Trump administration’s PFAS plan includes $1 billion for underserved communities but risks regulatory delays and weakened safeguards. Critics warn the effort to rescind Biden-era drinking water limits could prolong millions of Americans’ exposure to toxic forever chemicals. Health Secretary Kennedy frames PFAS as a driver of chronic disease, yet environmental groups call the approach […]
05/14/2026
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By Cassie B.
Toxic PFAS detected in nearly all U.S. blood samples, raising urgent questions about federal inaction
98.8% of U.S. blood samples tested contain toxic “forever chemicals” PFAS, according to a new study. PFAS exposure is widespread, with most individuals carrying five or more variants linked to cancer and immune damage. Federal PFAS regulations lag, with EPA standards delayed until 2031 despite urgent health risks. States like New Jersey have set stricter […]
05/12/2026
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By Cassie B.
New tree ring studies show no human impact on global precipitation patterns
The Department of Energy report confirms that climate models are wild exaggerations and that CO2 boosts global plant growth by 25 to 50 percent. No acceleration in U.S. extreme weather can be directly tied to CO2, with solar activity and natural cycles being consistently downplayed. New tree ring studies over 700 years show droughts were […]
05/07/2026
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By Cassie B.
Rare childhood brain cancer cluster in Eastern Kentucky stumps health officials
The Kentucky Department for Public Health is investigating an unusually high number of DIPG brain cancer cases in Southeastern Kentucky. DIPG is a rare and nearly always fatal childhood brain tumor that strikes only 200 to 300 children nationwide each year. At least two children from the tri-county area of Whitley, Knox and Laurel have […]
05/05/2026
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By Cassie B.
Sunlight turns plastic waste into clean hydrogen fuel in new breakthrough
Plastic waste is converted into clean hydrogen fuel using a sunlight-driven process with specialized light-sensitive materials. Researchers at the University of Adelaide developed the method, called solar-driven photoreforming, to break plastic into hydrogen and industrial chemicals. This approach addresses two crises simultaneously: plastic pollution and the need for fossil fuel alternatives. Early experiments achieved high […]
04/28/2026
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By Cassie B.
Peer review or advocacy? New study exposes undisclosed conflicts in climate science
Climate research suffers from the same undisclosed financial conflicts that have plagued pharmaceutical studies for decades. A new study found not one of 331 authors in 82 peer-reviewed climate papers disclosed any financial or non-financial conflicts of interest. NGO-funded studies were nearly nine times more likely to report a positive link between climate change and […]
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