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12/30/2025
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By Willow Tohi
An invisible assault: How everyday heavy metals sabotage brain health
Heavy metals like mercury and lead, found in sources from dental fillings to cookware, can cause severe and chronic neurological damage. Exposure is often hidden, coming from contaminated water, certain fish, old paints and even everyday household items. These toxins can trigger neuroinflammation by activating immune cells in the brain, leading to symptoms like brain […]
12/30/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Unearthing history: Pottery discovery fuels Noah’s Ark investigation
Ceramic fragments dating to 5500-3000 BC were discovered near Turkey’s Durupinar Formation, a site linked to Noah’s Ark. The pottery provides the first concrete archaeological evidence of human settlement in the region during the Biblical era of Noah. Researchers warn the site is threatened by souvenir-hunting tourists and natural erosion, calling for urgent protection. The […]
12/29/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A fish lost to science reappears, offering a “last chance” for conservation
A fish species, Moema claudiae, unseen for over 20 years and feared extinct, has been rediscovered in a remote Bolivian pond. The seasonal killifish was found in a small, temporary wetland fragment surrounded by agricultural land, its original habitat destroyed. The site is a global biodiversity hotspot, hosting the most genetically diverse assemblage of seasonal […]
12/28/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Your breath holds the key to mental clarity
Shallow, erratic breathing directly impairs cognitive function, memory and focus, while increasing anxiety. A simple, five-minute diaphragmatic breathing technique practiced three times daily can dramatically improve mental clarity and reduce stress. Breathing at a very slow rate of four to six breaths per minute lowers cortisol, a hormone that damages the brain’s executive function. Proper […]
12/26/2025
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By Willow Tohi
From sandwiches to specimens: Swine fever outbreak puts Spanish lab under microscope
Spanish authorities are investigating a state-run animal health laboratory near Barcelona as a potential source of a recent African swine fever outbreak. The virus strain found in wild boars is genetically similar to one used in research and vaccine development, raising lab leak concerns. Echoing ‘the plandemic’, the investigation follows initial, unconventional theories for the […]
12/23/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Beyond reading glasses: New insights on managing aging eyes naturally and medically
Presbyopia is an age-related, universal condition caused by the stiffening of the eye’s lens, making near vision blurry. While not usually preventable, its progression can be influenced by lifestyle factors like UV exposure, smoking and nutrition. Management ranges from traditional reading glasses and contact lenses to surgical options and prescription eye drops. Emerging natural approaches, […]
12/20/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The angry organ: How ancient liver wisdom finds validation in modern stress science
Traditional Chinese Medicine posits a deep connection between the liver and the emotion of anger, where each can negatively impact the other. A historical case from the Ming Dynasty illustrates how a physician treated a nobleman’s eye ailment by redirecting his anger to grief, calming “liver fire.” In TCM, the liver is seen as the […]
12/18/2025
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By Willow Tohi
California fog traps pollution, sparking health concerns
A persistent “radiation fog” event in California’s Central Valley is trapping pollutants near the ground, degrading air quality. Residents across multiple counties report concurrent respiratory symptoms, congestion and headaches, though fog itself is not the direct cause. The phenomenon acts as a “lid,” concentrating vehicle exhaust, industrial emissions and particulate matter (PM2.5) in the breathing […]
12/17/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A tainted foundation: Ghostwritten science and glyphosate’s regulatory legacy
A foundational 2000 study declaring glyphosate safe has been retracted due to undisclosed ghostwriting and influence by Monsanto employees. The retraction reveals critical flaws in the pesticide regulatory system, which often relies on industry-funded science. For decades, global regulators cited the now-retracted paper to justify the continued approval of the world’s most used herbicide. The […]
12/17/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The hidden bone benefit of a cuppa: Daily tea consumption linked to slightly stronger hip bones in older women
A new long-term study suggests daily tea consumption is linked to slightly stronger hip bones in older women. Moderate coffee intake (2-3 cups daily) showed no harm to bone mineral density. Heavy coffee consumption (over 5 cups daily) was associated with lower bone density, particularly in women with higher alcohol intake. Researchers attribute tea’s potential […]
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