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Recent studies have revealed alarming findings about the water we drink daily—whether from the tap, in bottles, or treated at home. These studies suggest that cancer-causing chemicals, particularly trihalomethanes (THMs), are present in all three sources of water. Let’s break down the findings and what they mean for public health. What Are Trihalomethanes (THMs)? Trihalomethanes...

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Sparkling water has gained popularity as a refreshing, low-calorie alternative to sugary drinks. While it offers a bubbly twist to plain water, many people wonder whether it’s truly a healthy choice. Let’s dive into some facts, benefits, and potential drawbacks. What Exactly Is Sparkling Water? Sparkling water is simply water infused with carbon dioxide gas,...

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The name Elon Musk has become synonymous with boundary-pushing technology, from electric cars to space travel. Now, his neurotechnology company Neuralink is making headlines for its brain-computer interface, a device implanted directly into the brain. In January, Neuralink successfully performed its first human trial, implanting a chip into a man named Noland Arbaugh. This brain-computer...

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If you’ve ever opened a bag of baby carrots and noticed a strange white film coating them, you’re not alone. Many people encounter this phenomenon and wonder if it’s safe to eat or if it’s a sign that the carrots have gone bad. The good news? It’s completely harmless. Let’s take a closer look at...

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Arguably social media has as many downsides as it does upsides. While it helps people stay connected, studies have shown that social media use can negatively impact mental health, particularly in teens. Moreover, certain trends and challenges are sweet and heartwarming, while others are dangerous, if not fatal. Currently, experts are concerned about a new...

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Strokes are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, often with no warning. While many risk factors can be silent, experts emphasize that lifestyle choices play a major role in prevention. Below are seven habits stroke doctors advise you to avoid. Do Not Lead a Sedentary Lifestyle One of the most significant contributors to...

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New research sheds light on how vitamin D impacts older adults, particularly concerning heart health and disease prevention. Long known for its role in supporting immunity and bone health, this vitamin may offer additional benefits. Here’s what scientists have uncovered. Vitamin D’s Role in Health Vitamin D is a well-known nutrient that helps maintain strong...

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Urine can tell you a lot about your health. While its color is one clue, an unusual odor can also signal potential issues. Let’s explore the most common causes of smelly urine and what steps you can take to address them. Dehydration – A Simple Fix Dehydration is one of the most common causes of...

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You might assume that undercooked meat, poultry, or seafood is the biggest culprit when it comes to food poisoning. Surprisingly, one of the healthiest food groups is the leading cause of foodborne illnesses. Let’s dive into the foods that are most likely to make you sick — and it’s not what you’d expect. Surprise Culprit...