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Govt. testing program no longer plans to study effects of cellphone radiation on human health

The following is from The Defender. The National Toxicology Program (NTP) has no plans to further study the effects of cellphone radiofrequency radiation (RFR) on human health — even though the program’s own $30 million study that took about 10 years to complete in 2018 reported

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(CDC) Docs may want to consider blood testing patients for ‘forever chemicals’

The following is from MedPage Today. Doctors may consider blood testing for the endocrine-disrupting chemicals per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to assess community-wide exposure, the CDC recommended in new guidance this week. In a new resource center detailing PFAS information, the CDC said

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(GALLUP) Lower US life ratings persist into 2023, just over 50% of Americans say they are “thriving”

The following is from Gallup News. STORY HIGHLIGHTS The percentage of Americans who evaluate their lives well enough to be considered “thriving” on Gallup’s Life Evaluation Index averaged a subdued 52.1% in 2023, higher than only the Great Recession era

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Covid vaccine’s first child victim?; Govt. scientists getting big pharma royalties; US military weakness

Maddie De Garay was just 12 years old when she volunteered to be part of Pfizer’s Covid vaccine study on children. After her second dose, she developed a cascade of serious illnesses that left her paralyzed, in a wheelchair, on

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