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News & Articles By Ava Grace
01/15/2026
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By Ava Grace
Florida lawmakers move to ban paper straws over PFAS concerns
Florida state lawmakers introduced SB 958 and HB 2195 to prohibit paper straws, citing research showing they contain PFAS (“forever chemicals”) that pose serious health risks, including cancer and immune suppression. Paper straws – once promoted as biodegradable alternatives to plastic – have been found to contain high levels of PFAS (up to 90% in […]
01/14/2026
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By Ava Grace
Dead Sea shores become a geological archive of human waste
The Dead Sea acts as a pollution archive, where plastic waste carried in by streams is trapped and preserved due to the lake’s extreme salinity and status as a terminal basin with no outflow. Distinct “plastic rings” form a chronological record, as receding water levels leave behind layered shoreline terraces, each band containing the plastic […]
01/12/2026
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By Ava Grace
Study: Distant Canadian wildfires worsened asthma in kids living in the Northeast
New research from the University of Vermont provides the first definitive evidence that smoke from distant Canadian wildfires directly worsened asthma symptoms in hundreds of children in Vermont and New York during the summer of 2023. The findings challenge the previous perception of the Northeastern U.S. as a “climate refuge” from wildfires, demonstrating that smoke […]
01/11/2026
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By Ava Grace
Study: Forever chemicals can nearly triple liver disease risk in teens
A landmark study found that common “forever chemicals” (PFAS) can nearly triple an adolescent’s risk of developing metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), a serious fatty liver disease. The research identified perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluoroheptanoic acid (PFHpA) as significant drivers. Adolescents with double the PFOA level in their blood were nearly three times more […]
01/05/2026
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By Ava Grace
New research links aspartame to increased stroke risk
A July 2025 study in Scientific Reports uses advanced computer modeling to show aspartame may significantly increase ischemic stroke risk by triggering inflammation and damaging blood vessel function. The research indicates aspartame disrupts processes leading to systemic inflammation and impaired endothelial function, which can promote plaque formation and blood clots, thereby elevating stroke risk. Beyond […]
01/05/2026
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By Ava Grace
The unseen war in your gut: Common chemicals harm gut bacteria, raising health and antibiotic resistance fears
A major study identified 168 everyday human-made chemicals—including pesticides, plastic additives and flame retardants—that are toxic to beneficial gut bacteria essential for human health. These findings challenge decades of chemical safety assessments, which largely ignored the impact on the human gut microbiome, revealing a critical oversight in how chemical risks are evaluated. When gut bacteria […]
12/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study finds MICROPLASTICS deep inside human bones, warns of osteoporosis risk
Microplastics have been confirmed deep within human skeletal tissues, including bone, cartilage and spinal discs, as reviewed in a major scientific publication. These particles enter the body through inhalation, ingestion and skin contact, traveling via the bloodstream to reach the vascular network of bones and bone marrow. Laboratory and animal studies show microplastics trigger chronic […]
12/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
The bitter truth: New study suggests ASPARTAME may exact a steep price on heart and brain health
A new long-term study on mice found that even moderate, FDA-approved doses of aspartame led to a stiffened heart muscle (cardiac hypertrophy) and reduced heart function. The same aspartame exposure caused measurable cognitive decline in the mice, including impaired memory, spatial awareness and processing speed. The research directly challenges decades-old safety guidelines, suggesting they may […]
12/08/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study reveals the top three risk factors that accelerate brain aging
A major study of 40,000 brain scans identifies diabetes, frequent alcohol intake and traffic-related air pollution as the three most significant modifiable factors that accelerate the aging of the brain. These factors specifically damage the brain’s most vulnerable network—regions responsible for memory and complex thought that are also the first to deteriorate in Alzheimer’s disease. […]
12/03/2025
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By Ava Grace
Silent threat in the nursery: Toxic metals found in popular plastic toys
A major Brazilian study discovered alarmingly high levels of toxic heavy metals, including barium, lead, chromium and antimony, in a large number of common plastic toys. The contamination is widespread, with nearly half of the toys exceeding legal limits for barium and one-third containing unsafe levels of lead, posing risks of neurological damage and other […]
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