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11/26/2025
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By Cassie B.
A hidden health crisis: Mold infestations fester in homes after natural disasters as families wait years for aid
Toxic mold infestations surge in homes after floods and storms. Mold growth can begin within 48 hours of water exposure. Health impacts range from asthma flare-ups to severe neurological damage. Remediation costs are prohibitive, and government assistance is critically delayed. Many families are forced to choose between living in toxic homes or homelessness. While hurricanes […]
11/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
Iran deploys risky cloud seeding chemicals in desperate bid to end historic drought
Iran is using cloud seeding to combat its worst drought in 50 years. Rainfall is 89% below average and key reservoirs are nearly empty. The government warns Tehran could face evacuation without rain. Iran had previously accused Israel and the UAE of stealing its rain. This geoengineering carries major unknown environmental risks. Iran has turned […]
11/13/2025
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By Cassie B.
Common pesticides are quietly causing a male fertility crisis
Global sperm counts have plummeted over 50 years. Two common pesticide classes are strongly linked to this decline. Men with high pesticide exposure have nearly a third lower sperm counts. These pesticides damage sperm by disrupting energy and causing cell damage. This reproductive harm can even begin with exposure in the womb. You might not […]
11/03/2025
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By Cassie B.
Washington supreme court slams Monsanto with $185 million verdict for poisoning teachers
Washington’s Supreme Court reinstated a $185 million verdict against Monsanto. The court ruled Missouri law applies, allowing the massive punitive damages award. Internal documents proved Monsanto knew of PCB dangers for decades but concealed them. The case involves three teachers who were forced to retire due to PCB-induced health problems. This verdict is part of […]
10/23/2025
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By Cassie B.
Autumn hair loss is real: Why your brush collects more strands as temperatures drop
Increased seasonal hair shedding peaks around September and lingers through fall. This shedding is a normal biological event caused by synchronized hair follicles. The phenomenon is a temporary, self-limiting process that lasts around three months. A healthy diet rich in protein and key nutrients can support your hair. Consult a dermatologist if you experience severe […]
10/20/2025
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By Cassie B.
Iran’s Taftan volcano, dormant for 710,000 years, shows first signs of reawakening
A long-dormant volcano in Iran is showing new signs of activity. Satellite data reveals the ground near its summit is swelling from internal pressure. The volcano is now considered dormant, not extinct, requiring updated risk assessments. Local reports confirm increased gas emissions and sulfur smells from the peak. Experts urge authorities to establish monitoring for […]
10/13/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump administration claims atrazine threatens no species, despite ban in 60 countries
U.S. regulators claim atrazine poses no extinction risk to endangered species. This contradicts a prior EPA finding of harm to over 1,000 species. The pesticide is banned in 60 countries and linked to serious health issues. It is a widespread contaminant in U.S. water supplies. Critics accuse the administration of a political maneuver favoring industry. […]
10/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
Pacific typhoon set to trigger snow, flooding across western U.S. as multiple storms converge
Typhoon Halong’s remnants are set to disrupt weather patterns across the western United States after narrowly missing Japan. Its energy will be absorbed by the jet stream, potentially generating hurricane-force winds in Alaska and pushing cold air into the West Coast. This could trigger significant snow in the Sierra Nevada and heavy rainfall in the […]
10/07/2025
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By Cassie B.
First human study shows microplastics alter gut bacteria in patterns linked to cancer and depression
Microplastics in our food and water are altering human gut bacteria. A new human study found microplastics change gut activity and acidity. These changes mirror bacterial patterns seen in depression and colon cancer. Microplastic exposure is pervasive through ingestion, inhalation, and skin contact. Reducing microplastic exposure is a wise precaution for your health. New research […]
10/06/2025
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By Cassie B.
Industrial chemical in outdoor air linked to 10% higher Parkinson’s risk, new study finds
A new study links airborne TCE exposure to a higher risk of Parkinson’s disease. The chemical has polluted air and water, contaminating up to 30% of US drinking water. Federal regulators have been slow to act, with only two states banning most TCE uses. Experts are demanding a full ban on TCE and cleanup of […]
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