A case of the bubonic plague was confirmed in individual in Colorado, officials said Tuesday. By Jack Phillips, Breaking News Reporter A case of the bubonic plague was confirmed in…
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Microplastics in Bloodstream Increase Stroke Risk 4.5-Fold: Study
by EditorKResearch shows that microplastics can be found anywhere—including in heart plaque buildup, which significantly increases risk of heart-related adverse events. By JoJo Novaes and Ben Lam The issue of microplastic…
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Researchers found evidence of ovarian cancer from exposure to talc which is used in deodorants and body powder. By Naveen Athrappully The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the…
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A sudden, unprecedented change in mental disorders has scientists worried about what it could mean. By Marina Zhang Billy was a bright 10-year-old boy with two Ivy League-educated parents. He…
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Widely Used and Deemed Safe, These Food Additives Are More Harmful Than Thought
by EditorKOver 73 percent of food is ultra-processed. While some ingredients are ‘generally recognized as safe,’ research has begun to show why that may not be the case. By Flora Zhao …
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Fasting Boosts Cancer Fighting Ability of ‘Natural Killer’ Cells: Study
by EditorKDuring fasting, these cells produce more proteins of the type that plays a key role in anti-tumor responses. By Naveen Athrappully Fasting can program certain immunity cells in the body…
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Olive oil may reduce risk of dementia-related death by 28 percent, study finds. Swapping margarine for olive oil also beneficial. By George Citroner For years, the Mediterranean diet has been…
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Olive oil may reduce risk of dementia-related death by 28 percent, study finds. Swapping margarine for olive oil also beneficial. By George Citroner For years, the Mediterranean diet has been…
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Tattoos Associated With Increased Lymphoma Risk, and Size Doesn’t Matter: Study
by EditorKNew research raises concerns about possibly toxic ink ingredients. By George Citroner That tattoo you’ve been dreaming of to express your individuality? It could come with a price. A new…
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Matcha Mouthwash Inhibits Bacteria That Cause Periodontitis, New Research Suggests
by EditorKIn two studies, researchers found catechins in mouthwash containing matcha green tea powder inhibit P. gingivalis bacteria that causes periodontitis. By Megan Redshaw, J.D. New research suggests that using a…