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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 […]
10/07/2025
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By Cassie B.
A single psilocybin dose rapidly reverses chronic pain and depression in mice, study finds
A single dose of psilocybin rapidly reversed chronic pain and depression in mice. The compound works by calming overactive brain circuits, not by healing the injury. Psilocybin targets a specific brain region that links physical pain and emotional suffering. This research offers a promising, non-addictive alternative to opioid painkillers. The effects were long-lasting, continuing for […]
10/07/2025
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By Cassie B.
Researchers supercharge vinegar with nanoparticles to create potent superbug killer
A global research team has transformed vinegar into a potent weapon against antibiotic-resistant superbugs. Nanoparticles made from carbon and cobalt, when combined with vinegar, create a treatment that kills drug-resistant bacteria. The solution works by swelling bacterial cells with acid, then attacking them from inside and out until they burst. Tests on mice proved the […]
10/07/2025
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By Cassie B.
First human study shows microplastics alter gut bacteria in patterns linked to cancer and depression
Microplastics in our food and water are altering human gut bacteria. A new human study found microplastics change gut activity and acidity. These changes mirror bacterial patterns seen in depression and colon cancer. Microplastic exposure is pervasive through ingestion, inhalation, and skin contact. Reducing microplastic exposure is a wise precaution for your health. New research […]
10/06/2025
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By Cassie B.
Industrial chemical in outdoor air linked to 10% higher Parkinson’s risk, new study finds
A new study links airborne TCE exposure to a higher risk of Parkinson’s disease. The chemical has polluted air and water, contaminating up to 30% of US drinking water. Federal regulators have been slow to act, with only two states banning most TCE uses. Experts are demanding a full ban on TCE and cleanup of […]
10/06/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trauma and ADHD risk: New findings challenge conventional diagnosis and treatment
Childhood trauma can produce symptoms nearly identical to ADHD. Standard ADHD assessments often fail to investigate a child’s history of trauma. Misdiagnosis can lead to unnecessary medication instead of addressing root causes. A trauma-informed approach focuses on creating safety and strong attachments. True healing requires looking beyond symptoms to uncover real wounds. For decades, the […]
10/06/2025
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By Cassie B.
Common medications cause long-term gut changes, study finds, with effects persisting for years after use
Nearly 90% of common medications cause lasting changes to your gut bacteria. These microbial changes can persist for more than three years after stopping treatment. Effects accumulate with higher doses and longer durations of use. Many non-antibiotic drugs, like those for anxiety, reshape the gut as much as antibiotics. Diet is the strongest driver for […]
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