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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 […]
04/23/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Even moderate drinking damages the brain and increases dementia risk
A new study confirms that even moderate alcohol consumption (seven drinks per week) increases the risk of brain lesions linked to dementia, challenging the notion that light drinking is harmless. Heavy drinking (more than eight drinks weekly) raises the risk by 133 percent. Researchers identified two key markers of brain damage caused by drinking, namely, […]
04/23/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Daily soda habit linked to 5x higher risk of ORAL CANCER in women
A newly published 30-year study found that women who drank one or more sugary sodas daily had a 4.87 times higher risk of developing oral cavity cancer, with nonsmokers/nondrinkers (alcohol) facing a 5.46 times higher risk. Sugary beverages are now identified as a major risk factor for oral cancer, potentially explaining rising cases among low-risk […]
03/22/2025
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By Ava Grace
Trump administration pulls the plug on federal EV chargers, orders sale of electric cars
The Trump administration has ordered the shutdown of around 8,000 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at federal buildings and plans to offload newly purchased EVs, marking a significant shift from the Biden administration’s push for electrification. The General Services Administration (GSA) has been instructed to disconnect and deactivate all non-mission-critical EV chargers, affecting federal employees […]
03/17/2025
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By Ava Grace
MICROPLASTICS in wastewater fuel antibiotic resistance, study warns
A study published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology found that Escherichia coli bacteria exposed to microplastics become five times more resistant to four common antibiotics, highlighting a dangerous link between plastic pollution and the rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs. Microplastics – found in oceans, soil, air and drinking water – act as carriers for bacteria, enabling them to form […]
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