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03/29/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Hershey’s CFO says company will remove TOXIC metals linked to CANCER in its chocolates
Hershey’s CFO Steve Voskiul has announced that the company will be removing the toxic heavy metals found in their chocolate. This announcement comes after Consumer Reports tested Hershey’s chocolate and discovered traces of lead and cadmium in the chocolate. Studies have revealed that these heavy metals can cause cancer and reproductive health problems when ingested. Consumer Reports revealed […]
02/16/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Some popular metal water bottles contain components with up to 1,100 TIMES the level of lead legally allowed, reveals watchdog
Reusable water bottles are becoming more popular because they are better for the environment. Using metal water bottles can help reduce the plastic waste you produce since it eliminates the need to buy bottled water and they can preserve the temperature of hot or cold drinks. But according to a consumer watchdog investigation, one popular […]
10/20/2022
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By Zoey Sky
COVID-19 vaccines are “crazy cocktails” that contain TOXIC METALS, warns Dr. Trozzi
Even before the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Big Pharma and the mainstream media have been claiming that vaccines are safe to use and not linked to any negative side effects. But data shows this claim isn’t true, with many reports confirming adverse effects and deaths linked to COVID-19 vaccines. Dr. Mark Trozzi, a practitioner of emergency medicine, […]
08/10/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Decade-long study uses dragonfly larvae to measure mercury pollution levels in US national parks
According to a recent study published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology, a citizen science program that was started more than 10 years ago has helped researchers determine mercury pollution levels in the U.S. National Park System. The Dragonfly Mercury Project Dr. Sarah Nelson from the University of Maine and the Schoodic Institute first launched the original Dragonfly Mercury Project back in […]
09/03/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Lead exposure kills over 400,000 Americans a year, finds alarming new study published in The Lancet
Lead poisoning is a serious health concern and should not be taken lightly. Children are particularly at risk of exposure to this toxic heavy metal. Protect your family from lead exposure by keeping your home clean and following a balanced diet. The dangers of lead exposure Exposure to lead can affect the developing brains and nervous […]
03/28/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Swedish researchers have discovered that nature heals itself: Dangerous levels of mercury in their aquatic ecosystems are correcting themselves
Mercury is listed as one of the top 10 chemical concerns for public health, as per the World Health Organization (WHO). Over half of Swedish lakes have very high mercury levels, and eating fish from these bodies of water can pose a threat to people’s health and wildlife. The matter seems hopeless, but results from a […]
01/22/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Recent study concludes that even low levels of arsenic can cause kidney disease
In its inorganic form, the element arsenic is highly toxic. For decades, scientists have known that high levels of the element are harmful to the kidneys, which filter toxins from your blood. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) limits the allowable amount of arsenic in drinking water to only 10 parts per billion, which is equal to only […]
07/07/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Sunlight can affect the ocean’s surface, resulting in larger aerosol molecules being released into the air and potentially affecting the atmosphere
If you’re a regular at the beach, the words sea and sun sure sound inviting. However, scientists are worried that both these factors may be linked to the formation of aerosols that can negatively affect the atmosphere. What are aerosols? Aerosols are tiny droplets that are linked to the formations of clouds. They are either liquid or solid microscopic […]
06/08/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Long-term exposure to arsenic increases your risk of diabetes
According to the alarming results of a report, it may be time to double-check the quality of your water supply. The findings have revealed that long-term exposure to arsenic “interferes with insulin secretion in the pancreas, which may increase the risk of diabetes.” The report was published in the American Journal of Physiology—Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative […]
04/21/2018
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By Zoey Sky
New biochemical leaching process uses corn stover to recover rare earth metals from electronic waste
A study has determined that aside from being used as fodder or bedding, corn stover can be used as feedstock for a new biochemical leaching process. This revolutionary process helps recover valuable rare earth metals from electronic waste. The biochemical leaching process is similar to a mining process and it requires the use of corn stover. […]
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