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11/25/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Turning pandemic waste into plastic pollution solution: Scientists convert disposable masks into plastic-eating nanotech
The COVID-19 pandemic generated 52 billion disposable masks in 2020, with 1.56 billion polluting our oceans, adding 4,680–6,240 metric tons of plastic waste. Chinese scientists converted used masks into carbon quantum dots, which, when combined with UV light, degraded 40% of PET microplastics in just six hours—far faster than natural breakdown. The method uses light-driven […]
11/24/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Hair analysis: A hidden clue to health—but not the whole picture
Hair can act as a biological record, capturing long-term markers of stress hormones, nutrient deficiencies and heavy metal exposure in its strands. Unlike blood or urine tests, which reflect only current conditions, hair grows gradually and thus offers a timeline of physiological changes over months. However, hair analysis suffers from significant reliability issues—laboratories vary in […]
11/18/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
EPA accused of protecting itself over public health in fluoride lawsuit
The EPA is under fire for attempting to dismiss newer scientific studies—including a pivotal National Toxicology Program (NTP) review—that confirm fluoride’s neurotoxicity, particularly in children. Plaintiffs argue the agency is prioritizing bureaucratic self-preservation over public health. The lawsuit reveals a pattern of EPA collusion with industry interests, delaying justice by suppressing the NTP’s fluoride toxicity […]
11/18/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Ultra-processed foods linked to surge in early-onset colorectal CANCER, study warns
A study from Mass General Brigham, published in JAMA Oncology, reports that high consumption of ultra-processed foods is linked to a 45 percent increased risk of precancerous colon polyps in women. Ultra-processed foods make up nearly 60 percent of U.S. caloric intake, and their rising consumption parallels increasing rates of early-onset colorectal cancer. The study […]
11/17/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Feeling younger starts in the brain: How balance, memory and social connections keep your mind youthful
People who feel younger than their actual age show fewer signs of brain aging, according to MRI-based research published in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience (2018). Normal aging leads to brain shrinkage, reduced blood flow and cognitive decline, but lifestyle choices can slow these effects. Activities like yoga, tai chi and dance enhance balance, which strengthens […]
11/17/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Omega-3 fatty acids: A natural shield against high blood pressure and heart disease
Chronic high blood pressure silently damages arteries and overworks the heart—increasing the risk of heart failure, stroke and heart attacks—yet more than 75% of early heart disease is preventable through lifestyle changes, even though nearly half of adults suffer from hypertension. EPA and DHA boost nitric oxide production to relax blood vessels and, at about […]
11/13/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Intelligence agencies suppressed Wuhan lab leak evidence
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) reportedly dismissed early intelligence linking the COVID-19 outbreak to a possible laboratory incident in Wuhan, China—even while maintaining advisory ties with U.S. scientists working with the Wuhan Institute of Virology. U.S. scientist Ralph Baric, who collaborated with Wuhan researchers on novel coronaviruses, served as an advisor […]
11/11/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Danish study sparks media firestorm over claims that vaccine side effects may be “all in the mind”
A Danish media firestorm erupted after major outlets reported on a government-funded study claiming that many COVID-19 vaccine side effects may be due to the nocebo effect—symptoms caused by fear or expectation rather than biological harm. The study, which took four years and millions of kroner to complete, was presented as a definitive answer to […]
11/10/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Common dry cleaning chemical tetrachloroethylene linked to severe and potentially fatal liver damage, study finds
Researchers at Keck Medicine of USC identified tetrachloroethylene (PCE), a chemical commonly used in dry cleaning and household products, as a potential cause of severe and potentially fatal liver damage. Blood tests from over 1,600 adults showed that about 7.4 percent had detectable PCE levels, with those exposed being three times more likely to develop […]
11/09/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Beyond digestion: How fiber fuels your body’s cellular powerhouses
Fiber does more than aid digestion—it plays a vital role in keeping mitochondria, the energy-producing “powerhouses” of cells, functioning efficiently. Healthy mitochondria support energy, focus and resilience, while poorly functioning ones can contribute to fatigue, brain fog and inflammation. Gut bacteria convert fiber into butyrate, a compound that fuels gut mitochondria, strengthens the intestinal barrier […]
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