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Environmental Health Expert Gives FDA an ‘F’ for Its Handling of Chemicals in Our Food. His Advice on How to Lower Your Exposure

Dr. Leo Trasande, an internationally recognized expert in children’s environmental health, talks to HealthDay about the dangers of PFAS in our food supply.

26 Feb

Living Near an Ocean With High Levels of Microplastics May Impact Brain Function, a Preliminary New Study Finds

A preliminary new study finds an association between high levels of microplastics in the ocean and increased rates of cognitive decline in people who live in nearby coastal communities.

25 Feb

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PFAS "Forever Chemicals" Worthy Of Public Concern, Expert Says

Average people are right to be worried about PFAS “forever chemicals” being found in the food and water supply, an internationally renowned leader in children’s environmental health says.

“We're not overreacting, and we need to take it even more seriously in the form of government action, ultimately,” Dr. Leon...

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USDA Reveals Plan to Lower Egg Prices Amid Bird Flu

USDA Reveals Plan to Lower Egg Prices Amid Bird Flu

With egg prices soaring due to a severe bird flu outbreak, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a $1 billion plan to contain the disease and help poultry farmers recover.

The outbreak has destroyed flocks nationwide, with more than 166 million birds lost since 2022, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Preve...

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Second Flu Vaccine Meeting Canceled -- What Happens Next?

Second Flu Vaccine Meeting Canceled -- What Happens Next?

A federal vaccine advisory panel work session focused on next year's flu shot has been canceled without explanation.

It is the second vaccine advisory meeting that has been canceled or postponed since Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime vaccine skeptic, was confirmed as secretary of health and human services (HHS).

The U.S. Food and Dr...

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Extreme Heat Might Accelerate Aging Among Seniors

Extreme Heat Might Accelerate Aging Among Seniors

Exposure to extreme heat might accelerate aging in older adults, with sizzling weather causing them to fade faster, a new study suggests.

People living in neighborhoods with more days of high heat experience greater biological aging on average than people living in cooler climes, researchers reported Feb. 26 in the journal Science Adva...

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Blood Test Can Help Diagnose, Track ALS

Blood Test Can Help Diagnose, Track ALS

A blood test can help doctors detect ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and predict how the degenerative disease will progress in patients, a new study suggests.

People with ALS have three times higher blood levels of neurofilament light chain proteins, which are produced when nerve cells are injured or die, than people with other brai...

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Microplastics Might Pose Brain Risk For Coastal Residents

Microplastics Might Pose Brain Risk For Coastal Residents

Microplastics could be affecting the brain health of people living in coastal areas, a new study says.

Marine microplastics -- microscopic plastic fragments smaller than 5 millimeters -- are associated with disabilities of memory, thinking and mobility, according to findings to be presented in April at a meeting of the American Academy of ...

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