Recent research has revealed a significant rise in Type 1 diabetes among older adults, with cases tripling over the past 30 years. The number of affected seniors aged 65 and …
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A new study from Indiana University has revealed alarming levels of lead contamination across American households. Led by biochemist Gabriel Filippelli, the research found that 25% of U.S. yards contain …
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Study: Plastic Pollution Reaches Human Testicles, Posing Threat to Male Fertility
A new study by researchers at the University of New Mexico has found significant concentrations of microplastics in the testicles of humans and dogs, highlighting a potential threat to male …
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Amidst an ongoing fentanyl epidemic that has claimed countless American lives, a new report from the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party reveals that the Chinese government is …
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Every day, tens of millions of Americans are exposed to carcinogenic chemicals through something as routine as driving their cars. According to a recent study published in the journal Environmental …
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At Fort Ord in Monterey County, California, veterans like Dean Osborn were exposed to the dangerous herbicide known as Agent Orange, not in the jungles of Vietnam, but on U.S. …
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In Monroe, North Carolina, the debate over fluoride in drinking water has divided communities, mirroring a national trend where the mineral’s presence in public utilities is being increasingly contested. [Source] …
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Amidst an ongoing fentanyl epidemic that has claimed countless American lives, a new report from the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party reveals that the Chinese government is …
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New Illinois Bill Proposes Triple-Check Gun Purchase Protocol, Stirring Second Amendment Concerns
Illinois is considering a bill that would significantly alter the process for purchasing firearms within the state. [Source] House Bill 3239, championed by state Representative Maura Hirschauer (D-Batavia), proposes a …
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A team of neurological scientists from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, has made a remarkable discovery, a simple blood test that can detect signs of Azheimer’s up to 15 years …