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07/26/2025
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By Ava Grace
Your neighborhood restaurants are secretly making you fat, MIT study reveals
A groundbreaking MIT study reveals that wealthier neighborhoods offer nutrient-rich meals, while poorer areas are saturated with calorie-dense, low-nutrient food – proving obesity is tied to environment, not just personal choices. Lower-income areas lack essential nutrients like fiber, directly correlating with higher obesity rates. The study analyzed millions of menu items across Boston, London and […]
07/19/2025
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By Ava Grace
Understanding the role of MORPHINE in medicine and history
Morphine is a potent opioid analgesic derived from the opium poppy, used to treat severe pain by blocking CNS pain signals. It comes in immediate-release and extended-release forms but carries a high risk of addiction. Isolated in 1804, morphine became widely used in 19th-century medicine, notably during wars, leading to widespread addiction (“soldier’s disease”). Heroin […]
07/06/2025
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By Ava Grace
A hidden health crisis for kids: Study discovers almost 20% of packaged foods contain SYNTHETIC DYES
Nearly 20 percent of U.S. packaged foods and beverages contain synthetic dyes, including 28 percent of foods targeting children. These petroleum-based additives (e.g., Red No. 40, Yellow No. 5, Blue No. 1) are tied to hyperactivity, allergies and neurological harm, despite offering no nutritional benefit. Foods with synthetic dyes contain 141 percent more sugar on […]
06/29/2025
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By Ava Grace
Researchers studying MUSHROOMS for their potential to revolutionize material science
Mushrooms, built from tiny hyphae, exhibit varying strengths and flexibilities based on their internal structure. White button mushrooms have a random hyphal arrangement, providing uniform strength, while maitake mushrooms have a directional structure, offering higher strength in specific directions. Researchers dehydrated mushrooms and used electron microscopes and compression tests to study their properties. They found […]
06/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
The silent boom: How rising CO2 levels are making trees BIGGER and stronger
Rising carbon dioxide levels are driving a global “greening effect,” with vegetation increasing by at least 15 percent over the past 40 years. Studies show trees grow larger and more robust under elevated CO2, contradicting doomsday climate narratives. Research, including a landmark study on 180-year-old oak trees in England, confirms a 10 percent growth increase […]
06/22/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study links prenatal exposure to FOREVER CHEMICALS with teen hypertension
A study found that prenatal exposure to forever chemicals (PFAS) is associated with elevated blood pressure in teenagers, with effects only emerging in adolescence. PFAS – found in nonstick cookware, food packaging and drinking water – accumulate in the body over time. Long-chain PFAS compounds (e.g., PFDeA, PFUnA) showed the strongest links to later cardiovascular […]
06/21/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Nearly 60% of adults in the U.S. are either “unaware” or “unsure” of link between alcohol and cancer
Almost 60 percent of U.S. adults don’t know or are unsure that alcohol increases cancer risk, contributing to 75,000 annual cancer cases and 20,000 deaths. Alcohol metabolizes into acetaldehyde, a DNA-damaging toxin linked to cancers of the colon, breast, liver, throat and more – no amount is entirely safe. Awareness is lowest among Black Americans […]
05/31/2025
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By Ava Grace
Groundbreaking research links endometriosis to gut health, revolutionizing treatment approaches
A 2023 study reveals a strong connection between endometriosis and leaky gut syndrome, where a weakened intestinal barrier triggers chronic inflammation, worsening symptoms. Traditional approaches (hormonal drugs, surgery) manage symptoms but don’t address root causes. Emerging research suggests gut-healing strategies (diet, probiotics) may reduce inflammation and pain. Nearly half of endometriosis patients show signs of […]
05/18/2025
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By Ava Grace
Chemicals found in everyday plastics DISRUPT sleep cycle and increase health risks
Chemicals extracted from common plastics like PVC and polyurethane can disrupt the body’s internal clock, delaying it by nine to 17 minutes, similar to the effects of caffeine. This disruption can increase the risk of sleep disorders, diabetes, immune problems and cancer. The study focused on the adenosine A1 receptor, which is crucial for regulating […]
05/17/2025
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By Ava Grace
U.K. study finds omega-3s shape kinder, smarter kids
A British study found that American children who eat too little fish (rich in omega-3s) are more likely to struggle with empathy, sharing and cooperation, with poor social skills increasing by up to 45 percent by age nine. Omega-3 fatty acids (DHA and EPA) in fish support neural pathways tied to prosocial behaviors, while selenium […]
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