“These things are increasing in our world exponentially”

“These things are increasing in our world exponentially”

Plastic contamination is no longer just an ocean problem – it is much closer to home than you might think. A recent study revealed that the middle human brain may contain the equivalent of a huge five plastic caps of bottles of microplastics. The New York Times immerses deeper into the topic of the heels … Read more

Glip vaccine associated with higher infections, early studies say

Glip vaccine associated with higher infections, early studies say

The flu vaccine is recommended annually for all Americans at 6 months and more, according to the Centers for the Control and Prevention of Diseases – but a new study by the clinic in Cleveland suggests that there may be no protective effects that people expect. A preliminary study published on Medrxiv.org this week examined … Read more

Clusters of supplements in ultra -processed foods associated with type 2 diabetes, findings of study

Clusters of supplements in ultra -processed foods associated with type 2 diabetes, findings of study

Register for CNN’s Eat, but better: Mediterranean style. Our guide for eight parts shows you a delicious expert lifestyle that will enhance your health for lifeS Nearly 70% of all foods in the food stores in the United States are ultra -processed, which means that foods contain supplements used to add aroma and color, create … Read more

A tree that kills its “enemies” with open lightning

A tree that kills its “enemies” with open lightning

When you buy connections to our articles, the future and its union partners can win a commission. Scientists find trees in Panama’s Nizan tropical forests that use lightning shocks to their advantage. S | Credit: Pawopa3336/Getty Images The flash is usually regarded as a harbinger of destruction in the forests, killing or damaging trees in … Read more

This unusual bowel bacteria can prevent obesity

This unusual bowel bacteria can prevent obesity

The microbial community living within our large intestine is a very thick and complex ecosystem. While some of these germs cause disease and disease (such as bacteria and viruses), others are more friendly to us and help us maintain good health. Akkermansia muciniphila is one of these friendly bacteria. Researchers have known for years that … Read more