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08/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
How screen time is poisoning your child’s blood and heart health
Screen time rewires children’s blood chemistry, increasing risks of heart disease and diabetes as early as age 6. Each extra hour of daily screen use raises cardiometabolic risk scores, creating a measurable “screen-time fingerprint” in their blood. Disrupted sleep from screens worsens the damage, directly linking poor rest to metabolic dysfunction and long-term health decline. […]
08/28/2025
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By Cassie B.
RFK Jr. demands medical schools teach nutrition or face federal consequences
Medical schools fail to teach nutrition despite diet-related diseases killing more than 1 million Americans annually. Kennedy and McMahon demand federal funding be tied to mandatory nutrition education reforms in medical schools. Current medical training averages just 1.2 hours of nutrition education per year, leaving doctors unprepared. New requirements include nutrition in pre-med, curricula, exams, […]
08/28/2025
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By Cassie B.
FDA finally ends COVID vaccine emergency use authorizations, but will the damage ever be undone?
The FDA has revoked emergency use authorizations for COVID-19 vaccines, restricting full approval to high-risk groups only. Vaccine mandates, which relied on emergency status, are now legally unjustified after years of coercion and job losses. Mounting evidence of serious side effects, including myocarditis and sudden death, was ignored during the push for mass vaccination. Doctors […]
08/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
SpaceX’s Starship finally passes key test after string of failures
SpaceX’s Starship completed nearly all mission objectives before exploding on ocean impact after a successful reentry test. The flight deployed mock Starlink satellites and tested a reusable heat shield, marking a major step forward despite the explosion. NASA’s Artemis moon mission depends on Starship’s success, but delays remain likely due to ongoing reliability concerns. The […]
08/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
Harvard study: Mediterranean diet slashes Alzheimer’s risk by 35% in highest genetic risk group
The APOE4 gene drastically increases Alzheimer’s risk, but a Harvard study reveals diet can override genetic destiny. A 34-year study found the Mediterranean diet slashed dementia risk by 35% in those with the highest genetic vulnerability. Extra virgin olive oil, wild fish, nuts, and berries reprogram metabolism to counteract brain inflammation and amyloid plaques. Modern […]
08/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
Scientists warn acetaminophen during pregnancy may raise autism and ADHD risks
Pregnant women are routinely prescribed acetaminophen despite mounting evidence linking it to autism and ADHD in children. A landmark review of 46 studies found strong correlations between prenatal acetaminophen exposure and neurodevelopmental disorders. The drug crosses the placenta in under an hour, disrupting fetal hormones, increasing oxidative stress, and altering gene expression. Over 65% of […]
08/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
Ancient oxygen boom transformed the deep ocean, sparking a fish evolution explosion
A permanent oxygen surge 390 million years ago transformed lifeless ocean depths into thriving ecosystems and fueled the rise of jawed fish. Woody plants on land released extra oxygen into the atmosphere, which then enriched the oceans and enabled deep-sea colonization. Fossil and isotope evidence reveals two major oxygenation events, one temporary in the Cambrian […]
08/26/2025
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By Cassie B.
Anti-meat agenda crumbles as study links animal protein to lower cancer risk, not higher mortality
A new McMaster University study found no increased mortality risk from animal protein consumption and even a slight reduction in cancer deaths. Anti-meat narratives are driven by corporate interests pushing synthetic foods, not science. Processed meats and plant-based substitutes are the real health risks, not clean, organic animal protein. Globalist agendas aim to replace real […]
08/26/2025
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By Cassie B.
Why living near the ocean may add years to your life – while urban riverside areas do the opposite
Living near the coast could add a year or more to your life expectancy. Urban residents near inland lakes and rivers may die sooner than average. Coastal areas offer milder climates, better air quality, and more recreation opportunities. Urban inland water areas suffer from pollution, poverty, and fewer safe spaces for activity. Environmental factors like […]
08/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Jupiter’s alien auroras reveal never-before-seen plasma waves
A groundbreaking discovery by University of Minnesota researchers reveals an entirely new type of plasma wave in Jupiter’s auroras that defies Earth’s known magnetic behaviors. Jupiter’s extreme magnetic field—20,000 times stronger than Earth’s—and its ultra-thin polar plasma create conditions that generate these unprecedented ultra-low-frequency waves, reshaping our understanding of planetary magnetospheres. Unlike Earth’s organized auroral […]
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