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12/18/2025
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By Willow Tohi
California fog traps pollution, sparking health concerns
A persistent “radiation fog” event in California’s Central Valley is trapping pollutants near the ground, degrading air quality. Residents across multiple counties report concurrent respiratory symptoms, congestion and headaches, though fog itself is not the direct cause. The phenomenon acts as a “lid,” concentrating vehicle exhaust, industrial emissions and particulate matter (PM2.5) in the breathing […]
12/17/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Overlooked by doctors: How chronic pain fuels a hidden cardiovascular crisis
A major study of over 200,000 adults reveals chronic pain significantly increases the risk of developing high blood pressure. The risk escalates with pain severity, with widespread chronic pain linked to a 75% higher hypertension risk. Conventional explanations like depression and inflammation account for less than 12% of this connection. Chronic pain may drive hypertension […]
12/16/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The silent alarm: Why hand numbness demands your attention
Persistent hand numbness, often dismissed as minor, can be an early warning sign of serious nerve damage known as peripheral neuropathy. Uncontrolled diabetes is a leading cause of this condition, which damages nerves by impairing blood flow that delivers essential nutrients and oxygen. As neuropathy progresses, it diminishes sensation in the extremities, significantly increasing the […]
12/15/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Anxiety physically disarms young women’s immune defenses
A new study reveals severe anxiety in young women is linked to a dramatic reduction in natural killer (NK) immune cells, which are critical for fighting cancer and viruses. Students with severe anxiety showed up to a 74% drop in specific NK cell populations compared to peers with minimal anxiety. Insomnia was found to significantly […]
12/14/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A geological revelation: Earth’s hidden carbon vault
Scientists have discovered a massive, previously unrecognized natural carbon storage system deep beneath the South Atlantic Ocean. The system consists of porous volcanic rubble, called breccia, formed by the erosion of underwater mountains. This rock can trap 2 to 40 times more carbon dioxide than typical ocean crust, locking it away for tens of millions […]
12/13/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The decade-by-decade guide to slowing time: New science maps nonlinear aging
Aging is not linear, with significant biological shifts occurring around ages 44 and 60, requiring decade-specific wellness strategies. Traditional Chinese Medicine principles suggest focusing on digestive health in your 30s, liver support in your 40s, and kidney nourishment in your 50s for vitality. Three universal anti-aging pillars are consistent, high-quality sleep; minimizing refined sugar and […]
12/12/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Chocolate fountain of youth? Cocoa compound tied to youthful cells
A large European study found an association between higher blood levels of theobromine—a compound in cocoa—and markers of a younger biological age. The link was specific to theobromine and remained after accounting for caffeine and other related dietary compounds. Researchers used two DNA-based aging clocks, including one predictive of mortality risk, to measure biological aging. […]
12/11/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The sun, the sink and the climate debate: A challenge to carbon-centric policy
Astrophysicist Dr. Willie Soon argues the sun, not CO2, is the dominant driver of Earth’s climate, citing solar activity correlations. Soon criticizes the focus on CO2 as politically motivated, describing an “Iron Triangle” of politics, science and media that marginalizes dissent. New research reveals plants absorb 31% more CO2 than previously thought, highlighting a critical […]
12/11/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Research finds extinction rates have slowed
A new study finds extinction rates for plants, arthropods and land vertebrates peaked about a century ago and have since declined. The research challenges projections of an accelerating mass extinction, arguing past causes like invasive species on islands differ from current threats. Habitat destruction on continents is now the primary driver of species endangerment, not […]
12/10/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The salt LIE: Why your low-sodium diet could be making you sick
Decades of public health advice promoting aggressive salt restriction is being challenged by emerging research. A landmark global study found a “J-shaped” relationship between sodium intake and health, indicating risks at both very high and very low levels. Symptoms like fatigue, hormonal imbalances and poor digestion may be linked to insufficient salt intake, according to […]
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