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04/14/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Man in India contracts SILVER LEAF, a fungal disease that normally infects trees and has NEVER previously been reported in humans
The fungal disease silver leaf typically infects certain trees, like apple and poplar. But according to a fascinating medical case, one man in India contracted the fungal disease that had never been reported in humans before. The case report was published online in the journal Medical Mycology Case Reports. According to the report, the 61-year-old man experienced symptoms […]
04/12/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Over 1.3 million Californians could be drinking tap water contaminated with chemicals linked to PARKINSON’S
A study published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology has found that more than 1.3 million Californians may be drinking water contaminated with high levels of manganese. This is bad because the levels are enough to cause cognitive disabilities in children and Parkinson’s disease-like symptoms in adults. The study was conducted by researchers from the University of […]
04/11/2023
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By Zoey Sky
9 Ways to make your home allergy-proof
If you have a pollen allergy, you may have noticed that pollen allergy season gets worse every year. Hotter temperatures mean more potent pollen, which comes from various sources like flowers, grasses, trees and weeds. Some of the most common sources of pollen allergens include birch, cedar, oak, ragweed and sagebrush. You can’t control the weather, but if you […]
04/06/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Research reveals moths are more efficient night pollinators than bees
Experts have expressed concerns about the decline of wild pollinating insects like bees and butterflies, which are important for the environment and the production of food and plant-based industrial products. But according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Sussex, moths are more efficient night pollinators compared to other day-flying pollinators like bees. […]
04/04/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Heavy rains in Australia force deadly spiders to hide in swimming pools
Venomous spiders that can survive underwater for over 24 hours are ending up in swimming pools all over Australia after parts of the country experienced heavy rain and floods late in March. The tiny trespassers include funnel-web spiders. These spiders belong to the Araneida family, with at least 40 known species. The Sydney funnel-web spider (Atrax robustus) is […]
03/27/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Radiofrequency radiation linked to brain damage and Alzheimer’s, experts warn
According to nine experts in the radiofrequency (RF) radiation field, 5G RF radiation can cause brain damage and even lead to issues like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. The peer-reviewed article was published in the journal Annals of Clinical and Medical Case Reports. The researchers urged the authorities to listen to other experts from the RF scientific community by […]
03/22/2023
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By Zoey Sky
GMOs linked to increased pesticide use and loss of biodiversity
According to the biotech industry, genetically modified (GM) foods would help reduce pesticide use and increase the nutritional content of various food products. They also promised that GM crops could help farmers by boosting their profits and feed the world by increasing crop yields. But data has proven that GM crops have done more harm […]
03/17/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Research suggests common dry cleaning chemical is linked to Parkinson’s disease
A study has revealed that a common chemical used to dry clean clothes may be linked to increasing cases of Parkinson’s disease, the world’s fastest-growing brain disorder. The study was published in the Journal of Parkinson’s Disease and was conducted by a group of scientists from Alabama, California, New York and the Netherlands. The research builds upon decades of research that linked long-term exposure […]
03/15/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Research reveals how plants evolved to colonize land more than 500 million years ago
In a study, researchers from the University of Bristol and the University of Essex examined one of the largest genomic datasets of plants. Using the data, the research team was able to confirm how the first plants on Earth evolved the mechanisms used to control water and “breathe” on land hundreds of millions of years ago. The study […]
03/08/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Koalas now officially recognized as an endangered species
Koalas are a popular symbol of Australian wildlife. But the Australian government recently declared them “endangered” after a severe decline in their population because of factors like bushfires, drought, loss of habitat and disease. The Threatened Species Scientific Committee recommended that the conservation status of koalas be upgraded to endangered in several Australian states and territories: New South […]
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