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News & Articles By Willow Tohi
11/30/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A silent crisis: Chemical pollution linked to plummeting male fertility and rising cancers
A new report links chemical pollution, including pesticides, to a severe decline in male reproductive health, marked by crashing sperm counts and rising cancer rates. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) like phthalates, PFAS and glyphosate are identified as primary culprits, causing hormonal and epigenetic damage. Parental exposure to these chemicals can impair the reproductive health of male […]
11/26/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A multimillion dollar debate puts COVID vaccine safety data under the microscope
A new analysis of Czech Republic health data using a novel method (KCOR) suggests a dose-dependent increase in all-cause mortality following COVID-19 mRNA vaccination. The analysis shows that individuals who received a booster dose had a significantly higher mortality rate over two years compared to those who only received two doses. A $3.3 million debate […]
11/25/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The contagion illusion: How toxins mimic infection and challenge modern medicine
A growing body of evidence suggests many disease symptoms are the body’s response to toxins, not infections from viruses. Cells under chemical stress release extracellular vesicles (exosomes), which are nearly identical in size and structure to viruses. These exosomes carry distress signals that can trigger illness in other parts of the body, creating a systemic […]
11/24/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The elderberry resurgence: Science validates an ancient remedy for modern immunity
Elderberry’s high concentration of anthocyanins provides potent antimicrobial and antiviral properties, helping to combat influenza and prevent secondary bacterial infections like pneumonia. The berry’s rich antioxidant profile, including flavonoids and vitamin C, helps reduce oxidative stress and inflammation, supporting overall immune function. Historical use of elderberry dates back millennia, with ancient civilizations and medieval Europeans […]
11/23/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The tongue doesn’t lie: An ancient diagnostic tool enters the AI age
Traditional Chinese Medicine uses the tongue’s color, shape and coating as a non-invasive diagnostic tool for over 2,000 years. Specific changes, like a purplish hue or teeth marks, can signal issues with circulation, digestion, or organ systems. Modern research is validating these principles, with studies linking tongue features to conditions like diabetes and cancer. Artificial […]
11/13/2025
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By Willow Tohi
How exercise preserves muscle quality and keeps your muscles young
A new study reveals that combining exercise with weight loss can trigger beneficial molecular changes in muscle tissue, making it more efficient and potentially “younger.” Researchers found that even during a severe calorie deficit, exercise increased the production of mitochondrial proteins, which are crucial for cellular energy. The study also observed a decrease in collagen-related […]
11/12/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The caffeine alternative: How your coffee habit might mimic cutting-edge depression treatment
Groundbreaking research identifies adenosine signaling as a critical mechanism for mood regulation, targeted by fast-acting antidepressants. Caffeine, the world’s most consumed psychoactive substance, works by blocking these same adenosine receptors, creating a similar initial effect. This creates a potential paradigm where caffeine consumption may stimulate the brain’s own motivational neurochemicals, acting as a natural antidepressant. […]
11/11/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A clean charge: New reactor turns battery waste into high-purity treasure
A new electrochemical reactor recycles lithium from used batteries with up to 90% efficiency. The process directly produces high-purity (99%) lithium hydroxide, a key battery material. It uses only electricity and water, avoiding the harsh chemicals and high heat of conventional recycling. The method is versatile, working on multiple common battery chemistries like LFP and […]
11/05/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Turns out Stone Age tools were almost perfect: Early humans perfected a tool technology that lasted 300,000 years
Early humans in Kenya used the same, highly effective stone tool technology for over 300,000 years, from 2.75 to 2.44 million years ago. Toolmakers were surprisingly selective, consistently choosing fine-grained chalcedony to produce sharp, predictable cutting edges. This technological stability occurred despite a dramatic environmental shift from humid forests to arid grasslands. Butchery marks on […]
11/05/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The hidden stressor: How inadequate hydration primes your body for overload
Dehydration amplifies the body’s stress response, causing a significantly higher spike in the stress hormone cortisol. A new study found that individuals with low daily fluid intake had a 50 percent greater cortisol surge during stress tests than well-hydrated peers. The mechanism involves the hormone vasopressin, which conserves water but also activates the brain’s stress-signaling […]
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