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News & Articles By Belle Carter
12/16/2025
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By Belle Carter
Sunken luxury: 2,000-year-old “pleasure barge” discovered in Alexandria’s ancient harbor
Underwater archaeologists in Alexandria, Egypt, have discovered the remains of a 2,000-year-old wooden barge, estimated to have been 115 feet long, near the sunken island of Antirhodos. Led by Franck Goddio, the team hypothesizes the vessel is a thalamagos—a luxurious “pleasure barge” used by the elite during the Ptolemaic dynasty, the last pharaonic rule of […]
12/09/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.S. stillbirth rate declines slightly but racial disparities and systemic gaps persist
The U.S. stillbirth rate dropped 2% in 2024, reaching the lowest level in decades (5.4 per 1,000 pregnancies). Despite progress, nearly 20,000 stillbirths occurred last year—equivalent to 54 losses per 10,000 pregnancies. Mississippi (21% decrease), Utah (16%) and Colorado (14%) led recent declines, but Mississippi still has the highest rate (7.8 per 1,000). Black, Native […]
11/10/2025
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By Belle Carter
China’s race against time: The quest to extend human lifespan to 150 years
A Shenzhen-based biotech startup claims its grape seed extract (PCC1) pills eliminate “zombie cells” linked to aging, extending mouse lifespans by 64 percent. The company predicts cancer eradication within a decade and human lifespans reaching 120 years. Beijing is investing billions into anti-aging research, aiming for extreme lifespan extension by the 2030s. Unlike Western nations, […]
11/10/2025
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By Belle Carter
Less dialysis, more recovery: Study finds conservative treatment may help kidneys heal
A clinical trial found that AKI patients who received dialysis only when medically necessary had a 64 percent recovery rate, compared to 50 percent for those on standard thrice-weekly dialysis, suggesting over-treatment may hinder kidney healing. Some patients with acute (not chronic) kidney injury may regain function if given time to recover naturally, avoiding permanent […]
11/07/2025
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By Belle Carter
Russia warns of Western-backed nuclear sabotage plot at Zaporizhzhia plant
Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) warns that NATO and Ukrainian forces may stage a radioactive disaster at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) and blame Russia. Western think tanks, including Chatham House, allegedly modeled fallout scenarios to shape propaganda blaming Moscow. The SVR compares the alleged plot to past false flags, such as the MH17 […]
11/04/2025
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By Belle Carter
The hidden health risks of screen time: How your smartphone affects your body
Prolonged exposure to blue light from screens can lead to digital eye strain, myopia and retinal degeneration. Children are particularly at risk, with a 21 percent increase in myopia odds for each additional hour of daily screen time. Cell phone use can accelerate hearing decline, with one hour of daily calls potentially desensitizing ears and […]
10/28/2025
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By Belle Carter
Trump warns against Tylenol use during pregnancy, calls for vaccine schedule overhaul
President Donald Trump urged pregnant women to avoid Tylenol (acetaminophen) due to potential links to autism (ASD) and ADHD in children. He also called for major changes to childhood vaccination schedules, including splitting the MMR vaccine, delaying hepatitis B shots and spreading out immunizations. Internal FDA documents reveal that agency scientists warned as early as […]
10/27/2025
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By Belle Carter
Scientists discover elusive solar waves that could power the sun’s million-degree corona
Scientists have detected torsional Alfvén waves in the sun’s corona using the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, confirming an 80-year-old theory about magnetic waves heating the corona to millions of degrees—far hotter than the sun’s surface. These twisting magnetic waves, first predicted by Hannes Alfvén in 1942, had remained hidden due to the corona’s chaotic […]
10/06/2025
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By Belle Carter
Healthy habits add years to life for prostate cancer survivors, study finds
Prostate cancer is widespread, affecting one in six men, with 250,000 new U.S. cases annually. While many survive, heart disease remains a leading cause of death among survivors. Lifestyle choices may dramatically improve survival. A JAMA Network Open study found that healthy weight, exercise, plant-based diet and limited alcohol reduce all-cause mortality by 23 percent […]
09/27/2025
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By Belle Carter
Unlocking the secrets of the iris: A journey into iridology with “Visions of Health”
Iridology began in the 19th century with Dr. Ignatz von Peczely and Rev. Nils Liljequist, who discovered correlations between iris markings and bodily health after personal observations. A detailed map linking iris regions to specific organs and systems, allowing practitioners to detect potential health imbalances (e.g., dark spots indicating chronic issues, white areas suggesting acute […]
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