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11/08/2025
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By Ava Grace
The hidden dangers in your mouth: How cavities and gum disease nearly double stroke risk
A 20-year study found that people with both gum disease and cavities have an 86 percent higher risk of an ischemic stroke (caused by a clot) compared to those with healthy mouths. While gum disease alone raised stroke risk by 44 percent, having both conditions nearly doubled the danger, suggesting a synergistic, multiplicative effect. Brain […]
11/08/2025
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By Ava Grace
The 80 percent solution: Ancient Japanese eating philosophy challenges modern diet culture
“Hara hachi bu” is a centuries-old Japanese practice from Okinawa—a “Blue Zone” known for its high number of long-lived, healthy centenarians—that means “eat until you are 80 percent full.” The practice is a ritual of mindfulness and awareness, encouraging a connection with the body’s internal hunger and satiety signals, rather than being a restrictive diet. […]
11/06/2025
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By Ava Grace
Ocean depths yield a silent ally in the plastic crisis: Bacteria evolve to digest our waste
Scientists have confirmed that marine bacteria living throughout the world’s oceans, from the surface to the deep sea, have evolved the ability to break down and consume PET plastic. The bacteria’s plastic-digesting power comes from a specialized enzyme called PETase, which contains a unique structural feature known as the M5 motif that allows it to […]
11/04/2025
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By Ava Grace
Sunshine vitamin’s hidden power: New genetic evidence links vitamin D to taming chronic inflammation
A major genetic study using UK Biobank data confirms that low vitamin D levels actively cause increased chronic inflammation, moving beyond a simple association to demonstrate a cause-and-effect relationship. The research shows that vitamin D deficiency directly drives up levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), a key biomarker for the kind of systemic inflammation that underlies […]
11/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
A common element’s quantum leap: Scientists forge a new path to superconducting semiconductors
Scientists have successfully transformed germanium, a foundational and well-understood semiconductor, into a material that can carry electricity with zero resistance (a superconductor). This breakthrough is significant because it merges the world of superconductors with mainstream semiconductor technology, promising a future with vastly more efficient, faster devices and a more practical path toward powerful quantum computers. […]
11/01/2025
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By Ava Grace
Soaring memory problems in youth linked to unprecedented wireless radiation exposure
A new study analyzing nearly two decades of data from Norway and Sweden reveals an alarming, exponential surge in memory problems and cognitive impairment among children and teenagers, with increases as high as 850 percent in Norway and nearly 60-fold in Sweden. Researchers directly correlate this sharp rise in cognitive dysfunction with the escalating exposure […]
10/20/2025
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By Ava Grace
Scientists accuse World Health Organization of downplaying cell phone cancer risks
A consortium of scientists (ICBE-EMF) has issued a report claiming the World Health Organization‘s (WHO) reviews on cellphone radiation safety are critically flawed and provide no credible assurance that the technology is safe. The ICBE-EMF alleges the WHO reviews used unreliable methods, primarily by inappropriately applying meta-analyses to dissimilar studies, which can obscure evidence of […]
10/19/2025
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By Ava Grace
New research debunks youth obsession, points to 60 as the pinnacle of human functioning
Peak performance occurs later than assumed, with research indicating the human functional peak arrives in the late 50s to early 60s, not in one’s twenties. A holistic view is key, as a composite index integrating cognitive abilities, personality, emotional intelligence and financial literacy reveals this later peak, even as raw processing speed declines. Gains in […]
10/19/2025
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By Ava Grace
A sweet solution to baldness? Stevia compound supercharges decades-old hair loss treatment
Researchers have discovered that stevioside, a compound from the Stevia plant, can dramatically improve the effectiveness of the hair loss treatment minoxidil by acting as a powerful penetration enhancer. Traditional minoxidil is inefficient because the skin’s barrier prevents most of it from reaching the hair follicles. The new method uses a dissolvable microneedle patch to […]
10/12/2025
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By Ava Grace
A Texas field, a NASA balloon and the unanswered questions falling from the sky
A NASA scientific balloon from the PICTURE-D mission crashed in a West Texas crop field, witnessed by a local farm family who documented it and reported it to authorities. A NASA recovery team swiftly located and retrieved the payload, which was described as the size of an SUV, guided by the witnesses’ photos and digital […]
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