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Electrohypersensitivity or EHS is a physiological condition.
read moreElectrohypersensitivity or EHS is a physiological condition.
read moreTwenty years ago, observers worried that apathy was the biggest threat to the American psyche. Today, that seems quaint. How can Americans turn off the outrage machine that urges them to get angry about . . . well, everything?
read moreMethylene chloride fumes can lead to asphyxiation or trigger heart attacks.
read moreAs members of the Kennedy household have a lengthy background of working to resolve ecological, political, and even social problems prior to them becoming a common concern, it should come as no surprise that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has stepped up again.
read more“Don’t you know you’re surfing the most polluted beach in America?”
read moreExperts say mounting environmental pressures will make people sicker, and that the health-care system will play a major role in averting disaster.
read moreWashington – U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal is leading a campaign to determine whether new “5G” wireless technology is safe and is asking the federal government for proof the cutting edge radiofrequency does not pose health risks – including cancer.
read moreResearching and writing about the impacts of runaway climate change, as I’ve been doing now for too many years, I’ve watched several patterns recur.
read moreWednesday marked the first time that the U.S. government openly acknowledged and discussed the reality of chemtrails — or as they and their ilk call it, “geoengineering.”
read moreDayton, Ohio, had one of the highest overdose death rates in the nation in 2017. The city made many changes, and fatal overdoses are down more than 50 percent from last year.
read moreScientific scrutiny of pesticide residue in food grows – regulatory protections are being questioned.
read moreSettling into my airplane seat on the next leg of a long business trip, I heard a man say to his seat companion behind me, “I am so happy we live here.
read moreA recently published study has found that “[c]limate change and human activity are dooming species at an unprecedented rate.”
read moreThe Harvard psychologist says he is no starry-eyed optimist. It’s just that the data don’t lie.
read moreThe American Cancer Society (ACS) has set an aggressive goal to achieve an 80 percent uptake rate among American children with two doses human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine by 2026.
read moreThe number of Americans who meditate has tripled. Yoga is up 55 percent.
read moreOne of the penalties of an ecological education is that one lives alone in a world of wounds. Much of the damage inflicted on land is quite invisible to laymen.
read moreBut the results apply only to male rats and involve radio frequencies long out of routine use.
read moreAccording to documents seen by The Telegraph, the Japanese government is planning to release water into the Pacific Ocean from the devastated Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant that “contains radioactive material…
read moreLast spring, air pollution researchers from around the world gathered to discuss their latest findings. Among them were scientists who led landmark studies linking smog and soot to deadly health problems.
read moreIf you haven’t heard about the amazing benefits of probiotics by now, you’ve got a lot of catching up to do!
read moreOver the past five years, a rare and serious “polio-like” illness—called acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) or …
read moreMuch of the frozen water portion of the Earth, otherwise known as the cryosphere, is melting.
read moreScientists issued a new alarm on the devastating impacts of continued burning of fossil fuels.
read moreHave you ever wished you could regenerate those brain cells you sacrificed in college?
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