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06/30/2025
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By Cassie B.
Oklahoma ends state-backed water fluoridation, citing health risks
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt halts state promotion of water fluoridation, citing public concern and new research on neurodevelopmental risks. Stitt’s order mandates a full review and ends state health agency endorsements, although local authorities can still choose fluoridation. U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. supports the move, calling fluoride a neurotoxin that harms children’s […]
06/28/2025
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By Cassie B.
Screen addiction, not screen time, drives teen suicide crisis
Compulsive phone and social media use—not just screen time—doubles to triples suicidal thoughts in teens, according to a JAMA Network Open study. Nearly half of 4,200 kids showed screen dependency by age 10, with 1 in 3 developing compulsive social media habits by 14. Addictive use, not total screen time, drives risk as kids struggle […]
06/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
Pfizer, Moderna forced to update COVID-19 vaccine labels after FDA confirms heart inflammation risk highest in teenage boys
FDA mandates stronger heart inflammation warnings for Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, especially for young males. New labels reveal 27 cases per million doses in males aged 12-24, with some patients showing lasting heart damage. FDA delayed action despite years of evidence, raising questions about accountability and transparency. CDC still recommends vaccines for all ages, […]
06/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
“City Killer” asteroid threatens satellite chaos with potential moon impact in 2032
Asteroid 2024 YR4 has a 4.3% chance of hitting the moon in 2032, potentially ejecting 220 million pounds of debris, with 10% possibly reaching Earth. The impact could create a crater 0.6 miles wide, comparable to a large nuclear explosion, marking the biggest lunar collision in at least 5,000 years. Satellites face extreme danger, with […]
06/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
Ultra-processed foods rewire brain to drive addiction-like overeating, study finds
A new study of 30,000 adults reveals ultra-processed foods (UPFs) may rewire the brain, disrupting hunger signals and fueling cravings, leading to overeating. Brain scans show UPFs alter key regions like the hypothalamus and reward centers, while blood tests link them to inflammation and metabolic dysfunction. Experts warn UPFs act like addictive substances, hijacking dopamine […]
06/26/2025
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By Cassie B.
RFK Jr. halts U.S. funding for Gavi over vaccine safety concerns
The U.S. will halt funding to Gavi until it implements strict vaccine safety reforms, citing negligence in addressing risks like those linked to the DTP vaccine. Kennedy criticized Gavi for prioritizing universal vaccination over independent safety reviews, aligning with growing skepticism of pharmaceutical influence. Critics warn the funding cut could harm global health, but Kennedy […]
06/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Alcohol in space: Methanol isotopes found in planet-forming disk may explain how life began on Earth
Scientists detected methanol and its rare isotopes in the disk of young star HD 100453, suggesting comets may have delivered life-building compounds to early Earth. The discovery, made using ALMA, marks the first time methanol isotopes have been found in a planet-forming disk, mirroring our solar system’s chemistry. Methanol is a precursor to amino acids, […]
06/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Hidden danger in your kitchen: Swiss study reveals everyday items release cancer-linked microplastics
Common household plastics like bottles, teabags, and cutting boards shed harmful microplastics into food and drinks. Microplastics and nanoplastics infiltrate organs, with links to cancer, heart disease, and pregnancy risks. Plastic bottles, food containers, and teabags are top sources, releasing particles during normal use. Even “eco-friendly” plastics leach toxins, with babies exposed through bottles and […]
06/23/2025
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By Cassie B.
ChatGPT linked to cognitive decline: MIT study warns of “lazy brain” epidemic as AI dependence grows
MIT study reveals ChatGPT use reduces brain engagement, turning users into passive thinkers instead of active problem solvers. EEG scans show ChatGPT users had the weakest neural activity, while those writing without AI displayed the strongest cognitive engagement. Prolonged AI reliance leads to declining critical thinking, with essays becoming formulaic and lacking originality, according to […]
06/21/2025
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By Cassie B.
Caffeine sabotages sleep by keeping the brain hyperactive, with young adults hit hardest
Caffeine disrupts deep sleep by locking the brain into an overly active state, reducing restorative rest and memory consolidation. A new study found caffeine increases wakefulness-linked beta waves while suppressing deep-sleep delta waves, leaving the brain unable to recover properly. Young adults (ages 20 to 27) suffer more due to higher adenosine receptors, making their […]
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