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12/01/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A nation on edge: Equine virus outbreak halts events and restricts travel
A significant outbreak of the neurological horse disease Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy (EHM) is spreading across the United States. The outbreak has been traced to a major rodeo and barrel racing event held in Waco, Texas, in early November. Multiple states have confirmed cases, leading to widespread cancellations of equine events and new interstate travel restrictions […]
11/10/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Autism’s genetic code: Scientists uncover two distinct paths to diagnosis
Autism has a strong genetic basis, driven by both rare, high-impact mutations and common, inherited gene variations. A single gene, SHANK3, can cause vastly different outcomes—from no autism to profound autism—depending on the number of copies a person has. Genetic research is paving the way for targeted treatments for severe, “profound” autism, including nutrient supplementation […]
11/07/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A cosmic anomaly: Interstellar object’s unexplained behavior sparks alien technology debate
An interstellar object, 3I/ATLAS, has exhibited an unexplained speed increase and trajectory shift. Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb suggests its unusual properties could indicate an artificial, alien origin. NASA data confirms a non-gravitational acceleration that cannot be fully explained by standard comet behavior. The object’s unique composition and extreme brightness further fuel the debate about its […]
11/06/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The modern warm-up: An evolving science for safer exercise
A proper warm-up, lasting at least 10 minutes, is critical for injury prevention, especially for “weekend warriors.” Dynamic stretching, which mimics exercise movements, is now favored over static stretching before a workout. Warming up increases body temperature, loosens joints and enhances blood flow, preparing the body for exertion. Activating key muscle chains, like the superficial […]
11/05/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The high cost of hypocrisy: COP30’s road through the rainforest
A new highway built for the COP30 climate conference in Brazil required clearing an estimated 100,000 mature Amazon rainforest trees. Recent scientific findings reveal that increased atmospheric CO2 is causing Amazon trees to grow larger and the forest to become more robust. The study, published in Nature Plants, contradicts long-held alarmist predictions of the Amazon’s […]
11/05/2025
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By Willow Tohi
An apple a day, scientifically substantiated: how a simple fruit supports heart and gut health
A growing body of scientific evidence confirms that regular apple consumption significantly benefits heart and gut health. The high fiber and polyphenol content in apples helps lower “bad” cholesterol and reduce the risk of atherosclerosis. Apples act as a prebiotic, feeding beneficial gut bacteria, which in turn produce compounds that reduce inflammation. Studies link apple […]
11/03/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The movement prescription: How simple exercises combat high blood pressure
Regular aerobic exercise can lower blood pressure by relaxing artery walls and reducing stress. Walking is frequently recommended as a safe, effective, and accessible starting point for those with hypertension. Short, consistent bouts of activity, even five-minute exercises, can contribute to blood pressure management. A combination of aerobic, strength, and flexibility exercises provides comprehensive cardiovascular […]
11/01/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A century-old glow: Museum bats reveal a luminous secret
Museum specimens from six North American bat species emit an identical green glow under UV light. The trait is remarkably stable, with bats collected in 1922 glowing the same as those from the 2000s. The consistent green wavelength across species suggests they inherited the trait from a common ancestor. Bats can likely see this specific […]
10/30/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Breaking up the MMR: A simple change that could revolutionize childhood immunization
Federal officials are exploring the feasibility of offering standalone measles, mumps and rubella vaccines. A CDC advisory panel has voted to restrict the use of a combination measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox vaccine for young children. These policy shifts are part of a broader transformation of U.S. vaccine policy under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy […]
10/30/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The unseen cardiac risk in your bedroom: How sleeping with the light on harms your heart
A large study of nearly 89,000 adults found a direct link between sleeping with ambient light and a significantly higher risk of major cardiovascular diseases. Individuals with the brightest bedrooms had a 42% higher risk of heart attack and elevated risks for heart failure, stroke and irregular heartbeat. The connection held strong even after accounting […]
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