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03/12/2025
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By Cassie B.
RFK Jr. takes on Big Pharma: How diet could end the antidepressant era
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. highlights research linking poor diets to mental health disorders, challenging the $15 billion antidepressant industry. Studies show diets high in sugar and saturated fats alter brain chemistry, reducing grey matter and disrupting neurotransmitters tied to depression and anxiety. Kennedy argues that toxic food ingredients fuel mental health crises, while Big Pharma […]
03/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
Butterflies vanishing at “catastrophic” rate, insecticides a major culprit
Butterfly populations in the U.S. have declined by 22% over 20 years, with 114 species experiencing significant drops. Insecticides, particularly neonicotinoids, are a major driver of the decline, harming biodiversity and ecosystems. The Southwest U.S. saw the most severe losses, with butterfly populations dropping by over 50% in some states. Butterflies are vital pollinators, and […]
03/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Some cell phones contain toxic flame retardants, study warns
Flame retardants in electronics degrade into toxic molecules, posing risks to wildlife and human health. Zebrafish tests reveal metabolic dysfunction and developmental harm from these chemicals. Current regulations fail to monitor these widely used but harmful substances. Breakdown products of TBBPA-based polymers were found in soil, dust, and air near e-waste facilities. Researchers call for […]
03/07/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump’s FDA pick Makary vows to fight censorship, tackle toxic food additives
Dr. Marty Makary, Trump’s FDA nominee, emphasized scientific integrity, affordable drug pricing, and addressing toxic food additives during his Senate confirmation hearing. He pledged to tackle chronic illnesses linked to toxic additives, aligning with the Trump administration’s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) agenda. Makary criticized the Biden administration for bypassing advisory committees in COVID-19 booster […]
02/26/2025
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By Cassie B.
Putin offers rare earth minerals deal to U.S. amid Ukraine war tensions
Putin proposes U.S.-Russia joint mining ventures for rare earth minerals in Russia and Russian-occupied Ukraine. The offer counters Trump’s push to access Ukraine’s mineral wealth, which Zelensky resists. Putin highlights Russia’s vast rare earth reserves and offers 2 million tons of aluminum if U.S. sanctions are lifted. The proposal includes $15 billion aluminum projects in […]
02/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Methane madness: How exaggerated climate claims are targeting farmers and cows
Governments worldwide are imposing strict regulations on farmers to reduce methane emissions from livestock, using supplements like Bovaer. A study from the CO2 Coalition argues that methane’s warming potential is negligible compared to CO2. Methane concentrations are increasing 300 times slower than CO2, and its warming effect is minimal due to saturation at higher concentrations. […]
02/04/2025
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By Cassie B.
Flawed models were used in studies claiming childhood vaccines save millions of lives, expert warns
A new paper by all-cause mortality expert Denis Rancourt challenges claims that childhood vaccines have saved millions of lives, citing flawed models and unreliable data. Vaccine efficacy models rely on untested assumptions, ignore real-world complexities and are often based on industry-funded trials with skewed results. Rancourt argues vaccine campaigns in low-income countries divert resources from […]
02/01/2025
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By Cassie B.
Teens’ rising aggression, hallucinations linked to early cellphone use, study finds
A Sapien Labs study links early smartphone use in teens to increased aggression, hallucinations, and detachment from reality. 37% of 13-year-olds reported suicidal thoughts, with nearly half feeling detached from reality. Mental health declines sharply with each younger generation, particularly among girls, with 65% classified as distressed or struggling. Experts suggest delaying smartphone use until […]
01/07/2025
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By Cassie B.
Breakthrough in sodium-ion battery technology could end U.S. dependence on Chinese batteries
U.S. researchers have developed a sodium-ion battery material with 15% higher energy density, rivaling lithium-ion batteries. Sodium-ion batteries are cheaper, safer, and more sustainable, using abundant sodium instead of scarce lithium. The U.S. holds 92% of global sodium carbonate reserves, reducing reliance on foreign battery materials. This breakthrough could break China’s dominance in the global […]
12/17/2024
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By Cassie B.
Solar superflare: Earth faces a catastrophic threat overdue by a century
Solar superflares are extreme solar eruptions with energy output that is billions of times greater than atomic bombs. Recent research suggests superflares occur roughly once every 100 years, more frequently than previously thought. A superflare striking Earth could devastate modern infrastructure, causing widespread power outages and satellite failures. Technology reliance makes society uniquely vulnerable to […]
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