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10/09/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
Brains of young people exposed to dirty air show signs consistent with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
It’s no secret that air pollution can damage the lungs and the heart. But new research suggests that exposure to polluted air can trigger neurodegeneration as well. In a study published in the journal Environmental Research, an international team of researchers described how they found tiny air pollution particles lodged in the brain stems of […]
06/09/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
A mother’s workplace exposure to solvents may increase a child’s risk of autism, caution researchers
A recent study has found that a woman’s exposure to solvents at work makes her 1.5 times more likely to have a child with autism. Surveys conducted across the United States suggest that one in every 68 children is now on the autism spectrum. While genetics plays a role in autism risk, several studies have also found a link between autism […]
05/19/2020
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By Zoey Sky
The dangers of chlorpyrifos: What is this brain-damaging pesticide and how can you avoid it?
Research warns that a lot of conventional oat cereals contain alarming amounts of glyphosate, a carcinogenic pesticide. But did you know that chlorpyrifos, another toxic pesticide, could also be hiding in your breakfast? Chlorpyrifos in non-organic milk Data from a study conducted by the Organic Center has found that at least 60 percent of the non-organic milk sampled by […]
04/16/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
A closer look at the dangers lead poses to the body
The body is equipped to process toxins. After all, it has an entire organ dedicated to the process of filtering out impurities on a daily basis. Unfortunately, the body cannot eliminate certain toxins like lead, a natural element used to create ammunition, car batteries and cable sheathing. Lead is toxic at any dose and serves no purpose inside […]
03/09/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Is your office making you bad at your job? If the buildings have poor ventilation, maybe so
Feeling warm and stuffy after a long day’s work? It’s not just you – scientists have found that your brain fog might be caused by the office itself. Specifically, it’s the recirculated air in the office that muddles your thinking. A report by the New York Times reveals that indoor air plays a significant role […]
01/06/2020
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By Grace Olson
Research suggests traffic-related air pollution may be linked to childhood anxiety
Air pollution has been linked to several health problems, including respiratory diseases and an increased risk of stroke. A recent study published in Environmental Research adds another problem to that list — childhood anxiety. Researchers from the University of Cincinnati in Ohio found that air pollution may result in increased feelings of anxiety among children. Through neuroimaging, they found […]
12/27/2019
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By Janine Acero
Researchers uncover air pollution hazards INSIDE carefully monitored homes
The daily commute is stressful in a lot of ways, and at the end of the day, you just can’t wait to get home where there are no people in a rush, no noisy cars and most importantly, no deadly fumes from car exhaust. Or so you may think. A team of researchers from Washington […]
10/22/2019
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By Grace Olson
Avoid these 4 harmful chemicals at home
People focus on consuming clean food, but unknown to many, your furniture may contain harmful chemicals as well. These chemicals can be absorbed through eating, inhaling, and even through the skin. Keep a look out for the following materials and check for their non-toxic alternatives. (h/t to MindBodyGreen.com) 1. Stain-guard coatings Stain-guard coatings are added […]
08/18/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Study reveals that toxic algae is causing dolphins to suffer from Alzheimer’s-like brain disease
The excessive blooming of blue-green algae might be responsible for the recent spate of deaths among dolphins. A pathological study found toxic compounds in the harmful algae that might cause a neurodegenerative problem similar to Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers from the University of Miami autopsied the brains and bodies of 14 dead dolphins. For the first […]
04/16/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Geoengineering releases high concentrations of TOXIC aluminum into the air, causing an increase in neurodegenerative diseases
Geoengineering, also known as climate engineering, is a controversial subject. Though many people dismiss it as nothing more than a conspiracy theory, there are many others who vehemently insist that governmental and other organizations are actively involved in attempts to manipulate the weather. Most of these experiments, they say, are directed at reversing the effects […]
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