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11/14/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Air pollution linked to increased breast cancer risk, study finds
A U.S. study of over 400,000 women found that living in areas with higher air pollution is linked to an increased risk of developing breast cancer, even when pollution levels are below current regulatory standards. Each 10 ppb increase in nitrogen dioxide (NO?) was associated with about a 3% increase in overall breast cancer risk. […]
11/10/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Common dry cleaning chemical tetrachloroethylene linked to severe and potentially fatal liver damage, study finds
Researchers at Keck Medicine of USC identified tetrachloroethylene (PCE), a chemical commonly used in dry cleaning and household products, as a potential cause of severe and potentially fatal liver damage. Blood tests from over 1,600 adults showed that about 7.4 percent had detectable PCE levels, with those exposed being three times more likely to develop […]
11/10/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Appeals court rules USDA erred in excluding certain GMO foods from labeling requirements
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) acted unlawfully by excluding certain genetically modified foods from labeling requirements simply because modified genetic material was no longer detectable in the final product. Judge Daniel Collins wrote that the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) made a legal error […]
11/09/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Experts warn: Eating MOLDY food could be more dangerous than you think
Eating moldy food can be dangerous, exposing the body to hidden toxins and bacteria that cause anything from mild food poisoning to liver cancer, according to toxicologist Dr. Brad Reisfeld. Spoiled meat is especially risky as bacteria like E. coli, Salmonella and Clostridium botulinum can contaminate it even before visible signs of decay appear – […]
11/06/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
RFK Jr. calls on nations to remove mercury from vaccines at global summit
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called on all nations to eliminate mercury from vaccines, criticizing the Minamata Convention’s exemption for mercury-based preservatives as a “double standard” that contradicts its mission to prevent mercury exposure. Kennedy highlighted thimerosal—a mercury-based compound used in multi-dose vaccines—as unsafe and inadequately tested in humans, citing hundreds of studies […]
10/28/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Water woes for Wisconsin homeowner expose a growing public health crisis
Homebuyer Tyler Frye discovered his new private well in Casco, Wisconsin tested at 26.6 mg/L nitrate, over twice the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s safe drinking-water limit of 10 mg/L. About 7-10 percent of Wisconsin private wells exceed the 10 mg/L nitrate standard, rising to up to ~20-24 percent in heavily farmed regions. The contamination is […]
10/16/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Living near Superfund sites raises women’s risk of metastatic breast cancer, reveals study
A University of Miami study found that women living near NPL Superfund sites had about a 29–30 percent higher probability of presenting with metastatic breast cancer, even after adjusting for demographics and income. The analysis covered 21,505 breast cancer cases in Florida from 2015 to 2019, comparing those in census tracts with ?1 Superfund site […]
10/15/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Plastic bottles may degrade over time, raising microplastic risks for long-stored water
Plastic bottles, not the water itself, carry a “best before” date (18 months to 2 years) — after which the plastic may begin to degrade and release microplastics. Microplastics (as small as ~2 micrometres) have been found in human lungs, placentas, breast milk and blood, raising concerns about internal exposure. Some researchers link microplastic ingestion […]
10/14/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
States take the lead as federal PFAS oversight lags, raising risk of widespread contamination
With the EPA delaying new federal PFAS regulations, many states are creating their own rules to curb contamination of soil, water and public health. PFAS—used in cookware, firefighting foam, stainproof fabrics and other products—persist in the environment and have been linked to cancer, hormonal disruption, immune issues and reproductive harm. Biosolids (treated sewage sludge used […]
10/12/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Liver cancer rising: How alcohol, metabolism and viral infections drive risk
The global burden of liver cancer is high and rising: about 870,000 new cases are reported worldwide, and the incidence is projected to nearly double by 2050. Alcohol consumption is a primary driver: Ethanol and its byproduct acetaldehyde cause oxidative DNA damage, overwhelm repair mechanisms and promote cirrhosis – a common precursor to liver cancer. […]
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