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06/12/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Child Well-Being Declines in 29 States Post-Pandemic, Report Says
Child well-being deteriorated in 29 states between 2021 and 2025, according to a report released Monday, June 8, by the Annie E. Casey Foundation (AECF). The annual Kids Count Data Book shows declines across health, education and economic indicators, with the national child poverty rate rising for the first time in a decade. The report […]
06/11/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Whistleblower Alleges Bill Gates Used NIH Donations to Steer Research Priorities
A former National Institutes of Health (NIH) official has alleged that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates used hundreds of millions of dollars in donations to the agency to influence research priorities in ways that benefited the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), according to a report published June 9 by RealClearInvestigations and written by journalist Paul D. […]
06/10/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Dangerous FDA-Approved Sunscreen Chemicals Found in Bloodstream After Single Application, Study Says
A randomized clinical trial published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) in January 2020 found that six active ingredients commonly used in sunscreens, including oxybenzone and avobenzone, are absorbed into the bloodstream after a single application, according to the study. The blood concentrations of these chemicals exceeded the safety threshold set by […]
06/07/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Study Links Elevated Homocysteine to Fatigue, Points to Hidden B12 Deficiency
Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University (OMU) published a study in the journal Nutrients linking elevated homocysteine levels to fatigue and low motivation in healthy adults, according to a report on the findings. The study measured blood levels of homocysteine, folate and vitamin B12 in approximately 600 healthy Japanese adults. Men with higher homocysteine levels reported […]
06/06/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Nearly 800 Million Adults Have Chronic Kidney Disease, With Most Unaware
A global analysis published in The Lancet estimates that 788 million adults worldwide are living with chronic kidney disease, up from 378 million in 1990, according to a 2025 report. The condition has entered the top 10 causes of death globally, claiming nearly 1.5 million lives in 2023, researchers said. The study, which covered 2,230 […]
06/06/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Dietary Fat Type Influences Pancreatic Cancer Growth in Mice
A study published in the journal Cancer Discovery found that the type of dietary fat consumed may significantly influence the development of pancreatic cancer in mice. The study was conducted by researchers at Yale School of Medicine. According to the report, oleic acid – a monounsaturated fat prominent in olive oil and other foods – […]
06/05/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Study Reveals How Protective Gene Variant Shields Brain Cells From Cognitive Decline
A new study using human neuron models has revealed the cellular mechanisms by which a protective variant of the APOE gene, known as APOE2, shields brain cells from age-related decline, according to researchers. The findings, published May 25, 2026, provide a detailed explanation for why carriers of APOE2 experience lower Alzheimer’s risk and exceptional longevity, […]
06/03/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Meta-Analysis Identifies Exercise Types Linked to Improvements in Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms
A meta-analysis of 67 randomized controlled trials involving 2,642 patients with Parkinson’s disease found that different types of exercise are associated with improvements in specific symptoms. The analysis, published in Frontiers in Physiology, compared walking, dancing, Nordic walking, and aquatic training head-to-head. No single exercise type was found to be universally superior; the most effective […]
06/02/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
International Study Finds Nature’s Well-Being Benefits Linked to Body Appreciation
A study of over 50,000 participants across 58 countries has found that time spent in nature is associated with higher life satisfaction through an indirect pathway involving body appreciation, rather than through direct nature exposure alone, according to the report. The research, published in ScienceDirect and analyzed from the Body Image in Nature Survey collected […]
06/01/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Study: Unsweetened Coffee, Tea Linked to Lower Cancer Risk
A large new study published in The Journal of Nutrition analyzed data from approximately 189,000 participants in the UK Biobank to examine the relationship between beverage consumption and cancer risk. Researchers found that individuals who drank more than two cups of unsweetened coffee daily had a 5 percent lower risk of developing cancer and an […]
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