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10/16/2025
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By Cassie B.
Natural sweetener delivers dramatic hair regrowth in breakthrough study
A natural sweetener could unlock a more effective hair loss treatment. Researchers created a dissolving microneedle patch using stevia to deliver minoxidil. This new method dramatically improved drug delivery and skin retention in tests. Mouse studies showed far superior hair regrowth compared to standard minoxidil solutions. This early research offers a promising future for more […]
10/16/2025
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By Cassie B.
Lifting weights could transform your gut bacteria in just 8 weeks, new study reveals
Resistance training can improve your gut microbiome. High strength gains correlate with beneficial gut bacteria changes. These bacteria produce butyrate, which protects the gut lining. A healthy gut lining prevents inflammation and chronic issues. This highlights a natural, non-pharmaceutical path to better health. A remarkable new study is revealing a powerful connection between the weights […]
10/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
New research finds common vitamin can cut skin cancer risk by more than HALF
A simple vitamin B3 supplement may significantly reduce non-melanoma skin cancer risk. New research found nicotinamide use was linked to a 14% lower overall skin cancer risk. The most dramatic benefit was a 54% risk reduction when started soon after a first diagnosis. The vitamin helps by repairing UV-induced DNA damage and boosting the skin’s […]
10/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
Florida dolphins show Alzheimer’s symptoms in warning sign for humans in nation’s highest-risk county
Toxic algae is causing dolphins to develop Alzheimer’s-like brain disease. The dolphins’ brains showed hallmark plaques and tangles identical to the human disease. This damage is linked to a specific neurotoxin found in blue-green algal blooms. Dolphins act as environmental sentinels, indicating a potential risk to human health. Human activity like agricultural runoff fuels the […]
10/14/2025
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By Cassie B.
Lithium-ion batteries in phones, e-bikes and power banks spark fire crisis
Lithium-ion batteries pose a significant and growing safety risk. A recent airline fire was caused by a portable power bank. Airlines are implementing new restrictions on power banks in response. These battery fires are difficult to extinguish and are increasing nationwide. Global safety regulations are struggling to keep pace with the risk. You might have […]
10/14/2025
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By Cassie B.
Living alone is a “toxin” for the brain, accelerating aging and cognitive decline in animal study
Lifelong social isolation accelerates brain aging and impairs memory. Rats living with companions performed cognitive tasks as well as much younger rats. Isolated rats’ brains had to work harder and less efficiently to complete tasks. Socially housed rats showed more robust activity in key memory centers of the brain. Direct social interaction is an irreplaceable […]
10/14/2025
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By Cassie B.
A growing weak spot in Earth’s magnetic shield threatens satellites and global technology
A growing weak spot in Earth’s magnetic field is forcing scientists to reconsider its stability. The South Atlantic Anomaly has expanded dramatically since 2014 and is drifting westward. This region poses a serious threat to satellites used for navigation and communication. The weakened field allows more radiation to penetrate, which can damage satellite electronics. These […]
10/13/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump administration claims atrazine threatens no species, despite ban in 60 countries
U.S. regulators claim atrazine poses no extinction risk to endangered species. This contradicts a prior EPA finding of harm to over 1,000 species. The pesticide is banned in 60 countries and linked to serious health issues. It is a widespread contaminant in U.S. water supplies. Critics accuse the administration of a political maneuver favoring industry. […]
10/13/2025
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By Cassie B.
Beyond milk: Six foods that strengthen bones as collagen production declines with age
Broccoli is a superior calcium source compared to spinach. Prunes can preserve bone density in postmenopausal women. Oily fish like sardines provide calcium from their edible bones. Fermented foods supply vitamin K, which is critical for bone formation and support. Beans are packed with bone-supporting magnesium and calcium. Forget what you thought you knew about […]
10/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Your sleep type can predict mental health, cognition, and brain function, new study reveals
Poor sleep is strongly linked to depression, anxiety, and stress. Some people show resilience by maintaining sleep despite psychological burdens. Sleep aid use is associated with social satisfaction but worse cognitive performance. Short sleep duration directly impairs cognition and increases aggressive behavior. Each distinct sleep profile has a unique signature in the brain’s wiring. Forget […]
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