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09/18/2025
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By Cassie B.
Big Pharma’s antidepressant fraud exposed: Landmark teen study hid harms, showed no real benefits
A bombshell reanalysis reveals the 2004 TADS study on Prozac for teens was built on fraud, hiding 21 suicide-related events while exaggerating benefits. Prozac showed no measurable benefit over placebo after 12 weeks, with two-thirds of serious adverse events occurring in the drug group. Researchers used statistical tricks and underreported risks, including suicide attempts, to […]
09/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
COVID lockdowns rewired teen brains, study finds: Lasting stress, inflammation, and emotional dysregulation
Government lockdowns biologically altered adolescent brains, mimicking trauma survivors with weakened stress responses and heightened inflammation. Teens post-lockdown showed reduced brain activity in emotional regulation and reward processing, linked to chronic stress exposure. The study reveals lasting biological damage from isolation, not COVID-19 itself, raising concerns about long-term mental and physical health risks. Disadvantaged communities […]
09/16/2025
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By Cassie B.
40% higher dementia risk linked to persistent sleep struggles, researchers warn
Chronic insomnia lasting at least three nights a week for three months or more increases dementia risk by 40% and accelerates brain aging by 3.5 years, according to a Mayo Clinic study. Participants with untreated insomnia showed more amyloid plaques and white matter damage—key markers of Alzheimer’s—along with steeper memory declines, especially those with genetic […]
09/02/2025
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By Cassie B.
Depression and anxiety nearly double heart disease risk… Why do doctors keep ignoring the link?
The medical establishment’s failure to recognize the lethal link between mental health disorders and heart disease is costing thousands of American lives every year. People with depression, schizophrenia, PTSD, and even mild anxiety face dramatically higher risks of heart attacks and strokes, yet the healthcare system treats the brain and heart as unrelated. Chronic stress […]
09/01/2025
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By Cassie B.
Junk food wrecks men’s health in just 3 weeks, causing weight gain and fertility drop
Ultra-processed foods rewire metabolism and increase fat storage, even at identical calorie levels to whole foods. A Danish study found men gained 3 pounds of fat, experienced worsened cholesterol, and saw fertility hormone drops in just three weeks. Processed foods contain endocrine-disrupting phthalates and lack essential minerals like lithium, increasing inflammation. Whole foods reversed damage, […]
08/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
Scientists warn acetaminophen during pregnancy may raise autism and ADHD risks
Pregnant women are routinely prescribed acetaminophen despite mounting evidence linking it to autism and ADHD in children. A landmark review of 46 studies found strong correlations between prenatal acetaminophen exposure and neurodevelopmental disorders. The drug crosses the placenta in under an hour, disrupting fetal hormones, increasing oxidative stress, and altering gene expression. Over 65% of […]
08/19/2025
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By Cassie B.
Walking just 2,300 steps a day slashes heart risks, even for people with high blood pressure
Walking just 2,300 daily steps (around 20 minutes) begins lowering major heart risks by 17%. Brisk walking (80+ steps per minute) cuts heart failure risk by 30% and strokes by 24%. Even people with high blood pressure see a 22% reduced heart failure risk per 1,000 extra steps. Consistency matters more than hitting 10,000 steps; […]
08/12/2025
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By Cassie B.
Northwestern’s 25-year SuperAger study proves cognitive decline can be avoided
Mainstream medicine has long claimed memory loss and brain shrinkage are inevitable with aging, but Northwestern University’s research on “SuperAgers” proves otherwise—some maintain sharp memories well into old age. SuperAgers’ brains shrink at half the rate of typical adults, with key regions like the anterior cingulate cortex even thicker than in younger individuals, defying conventional […]
08/11/2025
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By Cassie B.
Screen time linked to early heart damage in kids, alarming new study warns
Excessive screen time in children as young as six increases cardiovascular risk, including elevated blood pressure, cholesterol, and insulin resistance, according to a new Danish study. Children average 3.2 hours of daily screen time, while teens log 6.1 hours, with each additional hour worsening their heart disease risk. Sleep deprivation explains 12% of the screen-heart […]
07/30/2025
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By Cassie B.
Major study reveals disrupted sleep rhythms linked to 83 diseases, surpassing risks of smoking and obesity
Sleep consistency and timing matter more than sleep duration, with disrupted rhythms linked to 83 diseases, including Parkinson’s and diabetes. A study of 90,000 adults found 22 percent of self-reported “long sleepers” actually slept under 6 hours, skewing past research. Weak sleep rhythms accounted for 37 percent of Parkinson’s risk and 36 percent of Type […]
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