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07/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
Common sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose may trigger early puberty
A new study links sugar and artificial sweeteners to early puberty in teens, with higher risks for those genetically predisposed. Researchers found sucralose increases early puberty risk in boys, while girls face dangers from sucralose, glycyrrhizin, and added sugars. Early puberty can cause emotional distress, stunted growth, and long-term metabolic and reproductive health issues. Food […]
07/16/2025
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By Cassie B.
Astronomers uncover hidden gas giant 10 times Jupiter’s size in young star’s protoplanetary disc
Astronomers discovered a hidden gas giant up to 10 times Jupiter’s size in a young star’s protoplanetary disc, challenging previous assumptions. The star MP Mus, 280 light-years away, initially appeared featureless until advanced telescopes revealed gravitational disturbances. Combining ALMA and Gaia data confirmed the planet, marking the first indirect Gaia detection of an exoplanet in […]
07/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
NASA discovers mysterious “super-Earth” that emits strange signals and may hold water
NASA discovered a mysterious “super-Earth,” TOI-1846 b, emitting repeating signals and defying classification due to its rare “radius gap” size that sits between rocky and gaseous planets. The planet orbits a red dwarf star, with scorching 600°F temperatures but potential water hidden in shadowed regions or beneath its surface. An international team confirmed its existence […]
07/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
Japanese researchers shatter internet speed record with fiber optic breakthrough 4 million times faster than U.S. broadband
Japan sets new internet speed record at 125,000 GB/s, which is 4 million times faster than average U.S. broadband. Breakthrough uses 19-core optical fiber, matching current cable thickness but with 19x the capacity. Technology maintains speed over 1,120 miles, solving long-distance signal loss with advanced amplification. Innovation could future-proof global networks amid surging data demands […]
07/12/2025
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By Cassie B.
Science-backed forest bathing protocol lowers stress hormones and boosts immunity in just 20 minutes a day
Modern technology overwhelms the nervous system, but a 20-minute daily nature practice can counteract stress, lower cortisol, and boost immunity. Dr. Eva Selhub’s method, inspired by forest bathing, involves sensory immersion, mindful observation, and gratitude to reset the nervous system. Research confirms nature exposure reduces stress hormones, improves heart health, and increases immune-boosting NK cells […]
07/11/2025
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By Cassie B.
Toxic lead paint used as food coloring sickens 233 Chinese children, exposing systemic corruption
More than 200 children in Gansu Province suffered severe lead poisoning after kindergarten staff fed them food dyed with toxic industrial paint, exceeding safety limits by 2,000 times. Investigations revealed staff intentionally used non-edible paint to color meals, prioritizing profit over safety, while ignoring explicit consumption warnings. Parents suspected poisoning for months but were dismissed […]
07/11/2025
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By Cassie B.
Commonly prescribed nerve pain drug may accelerate dementia risk by up to 40%, researchers warn
Gabapentin, widely prescribed for chronic pain, may increase dementia risk by up to 40%, according to a new U.S. study. Younger adults (aged 35 to 49) face more than double the dementia risk when taking gabapentin in the long term. The drug alters GABA, a key brain neurotransmitter, potentially leading to cognitive decline. Critics dispute […]
07/11/2025
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By Cassie B.
ChatGPT-powered robot successfully completes gallbladder removal surgery
A robot has performed fully autonomous surgery for the first time, removing a simulated gallbladder with human-level precision. The SRT-H robot, developed at Johns Hopkins, executed complex tasks independently, adapting to unexpected challenges without human intervention. Autonomous surgery could revolutionize healthcare by reducing costs and errors but raises ethical and security concerns about AI-driven decisions. […]
07/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
Researchers discover gut bacteria that remove up to 75% of toxic PFAS “forever chemicals”
Cambridge researchers discovered nine gut bacteria species that can absorb up to 75% of toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” from the body. These bacteria, including six Bacteroides strains, clump PFAS such as PFOA and PFNA into aggregates before expelling them as waste. PFAS, linked to cancer and immune disorders, contaminate nearly all Americans and persist indefinitely […]
07/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
No safe amount of processed foods exists, study finds, debunking moderation myth
A new study in Nature Medicine confirms there is no safe level of processed meats, sugary drinks, or trans fats; even tiny amounts increase diabetes, heart disease, and cancer risk. Researchers found just 0.6 grams of processed meat daily raises diabetes risk by 11%, while half a teaspoon of soda increases it by 8%. The […]
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