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06/06/2025
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By Ava Grace
Daylight supercharges immunity: Scientists uncover how the body’s circadian clock helps fight infections
Research reveals that the immune system follows a circadian rhythm, with daylight enhancing the body’s ability to fight infections – particularly through neutrophil activity. Neutrophils, the body’s rapid-response immune cells, are most aggressive during daylight hours – an evolutionary adaptation to daytime pathogen exposure. The gene Per2 acts as a molecular clock in neutrophils, activating […]
06/04/2025
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By Ava Grace
Post-meal walk: A simple, science-backed strategy to tame blood sugar spikes
Emerging research shows that walking after eating helps manage glucose levels, reducing the risk of diabetes, obesity and metabolic disorders. Nearly 100 million Americans have prediabetes and uncontrolled glucose is linked to Alzheimer’s, heart disease and other health issues. Movement is a key solution alongside diet. Physical activity pulls glucose into muscles, lowering blood sugar […]
05/30/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Methylene blue and near-infrared light show promise in preventing brain degradation
A study has found that low-dose methylene blue and near-infrared light can protect neurons by boosting mitochondrial energy production, offering a potential treatment for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Methylene blue enhances cellular energy by improving electron transport in mitochondria. Near-infrared light stimulates brain enzymes, increasing oxygen delivery and neuron survival without being invasive. […]
05/27/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Mouth bacteria possible culprit of chronic pain
A 2025 study from the University of Sydney found a strong connection between poor oral health, harmful mouth bacteria and systemic pain disorders like migraines and fibromyalgia. Four bacteria (Solobacterium moorei, Dialister pneumosintes, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Parvimonas micra) were linked to increased pain, while Mycoplasma salivarium was more common in migraine sufferers. Harmful oral bacteria trigger […]
05/15/2025
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By Ava Grace
From lifesaving to life-threatening? Study finds CT scans could be causing cancer
A groundbreaking study from the University of California, San Francisco, suggests that CT scans could be responsible for approximately 103,000 future cancer cases in the U.S., potentially accounting for five percent of all new cancer diagnoses annually. The study published in JAMA Internal Medicine analyzed 93 million CT examinations on 62 million patients in 2023. […]
05/13/2025
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By Ava Grace
WHO study confirms cell phone radiation causes cancerous TUMORS in animals
A WHO-backed review found high certainty that cell phone radiation (RF-EMF) causes malignant brain (gliomas) and nerve (schwannomas) tumors in animals, with moderate evidence for liver and adrenal cancers. These findings align with prior U.S. government studies. Despite mounting evidence, global safety standards remain unchanged since the 1990s. The FCC has ignored court orders to update […]
05/12/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study finds that the Mediterranean diet can slash dementia risk by 23%
Regardless of genetic predisposition, the Mediterranean diet can lower dementia risk by 23 percent as shown in a 10-year study of 60,000 participants. The diet emphasizes anti-inflammatory foods like fatty fish (rich in omega-3s), vegetables, whole grains and olive oil, which combat oxidative stress and brain degeneration. The diet stabilizes blood sugar (linked to dementia […]
05/09/2025
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By Ava Grace
FDA approves first cell-based gene therapy for rare, devastating skin disorder – but it comes with a huge price tag
The FDA approved Zevaskyn, the first cell-based gene therapy for recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB), a rare and painful genetic disorder that causes fragile, blister-prone skin. Developed by Abeona Therapeutics, it offers a one-time treatment option but costs $3.1 million per patient. RDEB stems from mutations in the COL7A1 gene, impairing collagen production and leading to […]
05/08/2025
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By Ava Grace
Shocking study reveals cell phone radiation causes BLOOD CLUMPING in minutes
A peer-reviewed study found that even an idle cellphone (iPhone XR) caused abnormal red blood cell clumping (rouleaux formation) within five minutes of exposure, raising concerns about long-term health risks. This stacking of blood cells increases viscosity, impairs oxygen delivery and may contribute to chronic conditions like diabetes, stroke and cardiovascular disease, especially in younger […]
05/05/2025
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By Ava Grace
Your HEART could be decades older than you are
A study led by Dr. Pankaj Garg found that severe obesity (BMI >40) can make the heart function as if it’s 45 years older, while diabetes in middle-aged patients can add 56 years to heart age. High blood pressure also contributes to premature aging. The left atrium (which receives oxygen-rich blood) weakens faster in those […]
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