Researcher He Jiankui, 35, was sentenced to three years in prison for conducting “illegal medical practices” after he announced that he had genetically edited babies. The court in Shenzhen, China, found the doctor guilty of forging approval documents from ethics review boards in order to manipulate couples, where the man had HIV and his partner...
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Church Brothers, LLC has issued a voluntary recall of over 1,271 cases of green onions due to the potential risk of salmonella contamination. This recall, announced on October 18, 2024, by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), affects products distributed in 11 U.S. states as well as Canada. Green onions sold under the brands...
A recent E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounder has resulted in one death and ten hospitalizations, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now investigating 49 reported illnesses across ten states. The fast-food giant has swiftly responded by removing the potentially contaminated ingredients from its restaurants in several states as public...
With the current pandemic, it’s hard not to be a little on edge when someone mentions viruses. So we apologize if this adds to the anxiety, but in January researchers discovered an ice cap filled with over 30 previously unknown viruses. An ice cap is a type glacier. This one is located in Central Asia,...
The 16th-century French astrologer and seer Nostradamus, born Michel de Nostredame, has long fascinated the world with his cryptic quatrains. Published in 1555 in Les Prophéties, his predictions spanned topics from natural disasters to political upheavals. While skeptics have questioned the accuracy of these prophecies, others remain convinced of their relevance. Especially when an event...
Yogurt is typically made of milk and a “starter”. This is usually a blend of bacteria that consumes lactose and transforms it into lactic acid. However, this is far from the only way to ferment milk into yogurt. In fact, traditional Bulgarian and Turkish recipes use ants as a starter. For the first time, researchers...
Cilla Carden, an Australian masseuse who also lives a vegan lifestyle, has been standing up to her neighbors who she believes are bent on torturing her with their activities. She lives in the Perth suburb of Girrawheen and complains that her neighbors’ constant backyard barbecue is a disturbance to her, so much that she can’t...
Carbon dioxide is one of the most abundant and active gases causing the greenhouse effect, a process whereby the earth’s atmosphere traps radiation and heat from the sun, which results in global warming. CO2 is a naturally occurring gas that can either be produced or increased by things such as animal respiration, volcanic eruptions, deforestation,...
Omeprazole is a popular medication used to treat conditions associated with the esophagus and stomach. It is classified as a proton pump inhibitor and can be purchased over the counter or with a prescription if higher doses are required. Omeprazole comes in oral tablets, liquid suspension, and intravenous forms. Available in 10, 20, and 40-milligram...
Paper Straws Contain More Dangerous Forever Chemicals and Their Plastic Counterparts, Research Shows
Paper straws are touted as more environmentally friendly than plastic ones. However, this may not be the case. In a recent study, Belgian researchers tested 39 brands of straws, including plastic, paper, bamboo, glass, and stainless steel. They found that the majority of the paper straws contained synthetic chemicals, also known as “forever chemicals,” because...
The onset of menstruation, or menarche, among girls in the United States is occurring at a younger age than in previous generations. This rise is being seen particularly among racial minority and lower-income individuals. This concerning trend has prompted scientists to delve deeper into understanding the factors influencing this shift. When Are Girls Getting Their...
Survivors of Hurricane Helene are expressing outrage after Elon Musk’s Starlink, a satellite internet provider, charged them $400 for what was initially promoted as a “free” service. With much of the affected areas still struggling to regain basic infrastructure, the unexpected fees have left many feeling betrayed. A Lifeline in Times of Crisis from Starlink...