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08/02/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Texas doctors SHOCKED to discover man’s rash was actually a case of the Biblical disease leprosy
A man in Texas who came in due to mysterious ring-shaped rashes was surprised to learn that his condition was actually the Biblical disease of leprosy. The man, who is in his 20s, suggests that the roots of the man’s leprosy may date from his time in Samoa. He moved to Texas in 2019 and […]
07/30/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Study: Plastic pollution in some lakes is WORSE than the most contaminated parts of the oceans
The American Institute of Physics reported that a large international team of pollution experts has found concentrations of plastics, including microplastics, in some lakes are higher than in the most contaminated parts of the oceans. Two types of lakes are particularly vulnerable to plastic contamination. The first type pertains to lakes and reservoirs in densely […]
07/27/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Study finds 25 types of FLAME RETARDANTS in human breast milk
A new peer-reviewed research has identified 25 kinds of toxic flame retardants in human breast milk in the U.S., and all samples contained at least some level of the dangerous chemicals – posing “disturbing” health risks for breastfeeding infants. The study published in Environmental Pollution analyzed breast milk from 50 mothers across the U.S. for […]
07/26/2023
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By Olivia Cook
USGS: At least 45% of TAP WATER across the U.S. is contaminated with FOREVER CHEMICALS
Almost 45 percent of tap water across the country is contaminated with so-called “forever chemicals,” according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). In a national news release, the USGS reported that at least 45 percent of the nation’s tap water is estimated to have one or more types of chemicals known as per- and polyfluorinated alkyl […]
07/25/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Researchers find evidence of toxic chemicals from cosmetics and plastics in the blood of pregnant women
In a study published in the Environmental Health Perspectives journal, California researchers found new evidence that several chemicals used in plastic production and other industrial applications are commonly present in the blood of pregnant women, creating increased health risks for mothers and their babies. The study recruited and enrolled women from the Chemicals in Our Bodies […]
07/19/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Virginia hit by series of small earthquakes, suggesting that a larger quake is coming
Since mid-June, at least six small earthquakes have rattled various parts of Virginia, alarming residents and leaving some experts to wonder if a bigger, deadlier earthquake is coming. On July 8, a 2.6 magnitude earthquake was detected in Carroll County, near the border with North Carolina. Two days prior, a 2.7 magnitude quake once again struck […]
07/18/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Hong Kong plans widespread BAN of Japanese sea products if Fukushima dumps nuclear water into the ocean
Japan’s plan to discharge nuclear wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear power plant over the next three decades has prompted officials in Hong Kong to propose a very widespread import ban on Japanese aquatic products. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Chief Executive John Lee recently said the city will ban seafood products from at least 10 […]
06/22/2023
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By Olivia Cook
WHO warns H5N1 bird flu still a major pandemic threat
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that H5N1, a particular strain of the avian influenza virus, remains a major pandemic threat. It also noted that the world is experiencing the worst bird flu epidemic every seen. The global health body issued this warning in a June 1 update, saying that “the zoonotic threat remains elevated […]
06/15/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Canadian officials warn: Wildfire smoke spreading across North America could last all summer
Canadian officials have warned that the smoke spreading all over North America from the wildfires in their country could last all summer. Quebec Minister of Public Security Francois Bonnardel said the situation in the central and northwestern areas of the province, where many of the wildfires originated, remained challenging. Some 435 wildfires were burning across Canada, producing wildfire […]
06/14/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Ways to keep indoor air clean when there’s wildfire smoke in your area
Breathing in wildfire smoke can have immediate health effects, including an asthma attack, chest pain, coughing, fast heartbeat, headaches, irritated sinuses, runny nose, scratchy throat, shortness of breath and wheezing, stinging eyes, tiredness and trouble breathing normally. Children, older adults, pregnant women and people with preexisting respiratory and heart conditions may be more likely to […]
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