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06/12/2025
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By Willow Tohi
LONGEVITY: Vitamin D may help halt cellular clock, landmark study discovers
A large-scale clinical trial linked daily vitamin D supplementation to slower telomere shortening, a biological marker of aging, over four years. Observers caution that the effect size (140 fewer base pairs lost) was small and falls within normal variation, limiting its clinical significance. The study aligns with prior findings that vitamin D reduces chronic disease […]
06/12/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Ancient agricultural marvel uncovered in Michigan’s frozen north rewrites history of indigenous ingenuity
LIDAR revealed a 235-acre Menominee agricultural system built between 1000-1600 CE in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Small, non-hierarchical communities maintained the site for 600 years in a harsh climate. Drone-mounted LIDAR uncovered buried ridged fields and cultural features previously undetectable. Farmers innovated with soil engineering to grow corn far beyond its typical range. Collaboration with the […]
06/10/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Antibiotic overuse perpetuates “infectious-disease nightmare,” study reveals: Drug resistance in gut microbes persists years after single course
Even short-term antibiotic use permanently alters gut microbiomes, fostering antibiotic-resistant bacteria that persist for years. Countries with high antibiotic sales harbor populations with significantly more drug-resistant gut microbes, even in non-users. Early-life antibiotic exposure reduces gut biodiversity irreversibly, destabilizing microbiome networks for life. Bacteria evolve resistance without losing fitness, making them a persistent global health […]
06/08/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Global greening surges 38%, but media silence reinforces “climate crisis” narrative
Satellite data reveals 38% of Earth’s land has experienced measurable greening since 1982, with 76% of those trends showing enhanced plant growth. A groundbreaking methodology (TST) filtering out false positives found “striking” vegetation increases linked to rising CO? levels. Mainstream outlets like BBC and The Guardian ignored the findings, preferring climate crisis narratives despite shrinking […]
06/03/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Silent invasion: Oral inflammation’s role in systemic disease, from gum disease to heart health
An 11-year Finnish study reveals that gum disease combined with pro-inflammatory diets triggers systemic inflammation, lasting over a decade. Inflammatory foods like processed meats and refined carbs exacerbate gum disease and elevate C-reactive protein (CRP), a key inflammation marker. Oral bacteria from periodontitis can enter the bloodstream, contributing to diabetes, Alzheimer’s and heart disease through […]
05/31/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Breaking the aging code: How diet shapes longevity from breakfast onward
A mix of oatmeal, black sesame, nuts and milk supports anti-aging via fiber, vitamin E and healthy fats. Broccoli sprouts, pomegranates, spinach, strawberries and mushrooms combat aging via antioxidants, mitochondrial health and cell renewal. Diets from regions with longevity highlight whole grains, fish and plant-based eating to reduce inflammation. Avoid excessive supplements, prioritize nutrient-rich foods […]
05/28/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Centenarians’ genetic and lifestyle secrets unlock path to living healthy to 100
Centenarians defy disease despite risky genes; lifestyle and microbiome act as shields. Key longevity genes include APOE for heart health and FOXO3A for stress resistance. Centenarians’ gut microbes reduce inflammation and protect against chronic disease. Stem cells from centenarians provide clues to resisting neurodegenerative decline. Social connections, minimal processed foods and daily movement are proven […]
05/24/2025
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By Willow Tohi
“Climate risk” hype overstates threats: Real culprits are real estate growth and density
Insurance costs rising? Blame real estate growth, not climate change, new analysis argues. NOAA data shows no long-term trends in hurricane or tornado intensity over past decades. Flood damages tie to coastal developments, not climate, as property values surge in vulnerable zones. Financial firms like FirstStreet push “climate risk” narratives to sell data tools, critics […]
05/22/2025
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By Willow Tohi
New Antarctic study reveals Medieval Warm Period had far less sea ice than today
A genetic analysis of ancient elephant seal remains, led by Dr. Andrew Wood, reveals that during the Roman Warm Period (250 BCE-400 CE) and the Medieval Warm Period (950-1250 CE), Antarctic sea ice was significantly less extensive than today. This challenges the notion that current ice loss is unprecedented and suggests that natural climate variability […]
05/21/2025
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By Willow Tohi
New study links mRNA vaccines to long-term thyroid risks, igniting safety debate
A study of 2.3 million patients found mRNA COVID-19 vaccine recipients had a 30% higher risk of thyroid disorders (e.g., hypothyroidism) compared to unvaccinated individuals, with over 4,000 extra hypothyroidism cases observed. Those who received only one dose faced double the risk. The study suggests mRNA vaccines may trigger autoimmune reactions, where the immune system […]
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