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07/24/2025
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By Ava Grace
The obesity paradox: Why Americans are fitter – and fatter – than ever
A Duke University study reveals that obesity is primarily caused by poor diet, not lack of exercise, debunking the myth that sedentary lifestyles are the main culprit. Industrialized populations burn more calories than traditional societies due to larger body size, but physical activity levels are similar. Hunter-gatherers and office workers move about the same amount […]
07/16/2025
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By Ava Grace
Popular zero-calorie sweetener may increase stroke risk, study warns
New research suggests erythritol, a popular zero-calorie sweetener, may disrupt brain blood vessel function, increasing stroke risk by promoting clotting and vessel constriction. The study found erythritol spikes harmful free radicals by 75 percent, reduces nitric oxide (essential for vessel relaxation) and raises clot-promoting proteins by 30 percent. These effects mirror conditions tied to ischemic […]
07/13/2025
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By Ava Grace
Del Monte’s bankruptcy: The fall of a canned food empire
Del Monte Foods, a 140-year-old canned food giant, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on July 2. It seeks debt restructuring and asset sales, while securing $900 million in emergency financing to continue operations. The company’s struggles stem from shifting consumer preferences (away from processed foods), grocery inflation favoring store brands and rising costs due to […]
07/06/2025
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By Ava Grace
A hidden health crisis for kids: Study discovers almost 20% of packaged foods contain SYNTHETIC DYES
Nearly 20 percent of U.S. packaged foods and beverages contain synthetic dyes, including 28 percent of foods targeting children. These petroleum-based additives (e.g., Red No. 40, Yellow No. 5, Blue No. 1) are tied to hyperactivity, allergies and neurological harm, despite offering no nutritional benefit. Foods with synthetic dyes contain 141 percent more sugar on […]
07/01/2025
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By Ava Grace
Kroger announces massive STORE CLOSURES nationwide by 2026, signaling strategic shift
Kroger is closing over 60 underperforming stores (including Kroger, Harris Teeter and Pick ‘n Save locations) across multiple states by 2026, marking one of its largest retractions ever. The closures reflect industry-wide challenges like inflation, competition from Walmart and Aldi, and shifting consumer habits, forcing Kroger to cut costs to remain competitive. Despite minor sales […]
06/15/2025
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By Ava Grace
RFK Jr. urges governors to ban SUGARY DRINKS from food stamps
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. urges all 50 governors to remove sugary drinks from SNAP (food stamps), citing taxpayer subsidies for products linked to obesity and diabetes. Arkansas, Idaho and Utah join Indiana, Iowa and Nebraska in banning soda and candy purchases for SNAP recipients, with Arkansas’ rules taking effect in 2026. The American […]
06/05/2025
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By Ava Grace
The silent crisis: Bees under siege from war, microplastics, pesticides and artificial light
Bees and other pollinators are essential for nearly 90 percent of flowering plants and 75 percent of staple crops, making their decline a major threat to global food security and ecosystems. Warzones (disrupting diverse food sources), microplastics (contaminating hives) and light pollution (reducing nocturnal pollination) are accelerating bee population declines alongside pesticides and habitat loss. […]
06/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study reveals the HIDDEN DANGERS in children’s breakfast cereals
A study reveals children’s cereals now contain 34 percent more fat, 32 percent more sodium and 11 percent more sugar than 13 years ago – exceeding daily sugar limits in a single serving – while protein and fiber levels have dropped High-sugar, low-protein breakfasts cause blood sugar spikes, fatigue and increased hunger, contributing to childhood […]
05/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
Chemical invasion: The hidden dangers lurking in everyday foods
Synthetic chemicals from food packaging, processing and storage (food contact chemicals, or FCCs) may contribute more to chronic diseases than dietary choices, with up to 100,000 FCCs in circulation — far exceeding regulated pesticides. BPA (linked to infertility and diabetes) and PFAS (“forever chemicals” tied to cancer and immune dysfunction) are major offenders, leaching into […]
05/20/2025
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By Ava Grace
Public indifference to bird flu fearmongering contributes to egg price drop
Egg prices dropped 12.7 percent since March, with the average dozen falling from $6.23 to $5.12, marking the sharpest monthly decline since 1984. However, costs remain nearly double pre-crisis levels. Aggressive measures – including mass culling, quarantines and relaxed cage-free laws – helped stabilize supply chains. Summer migrations further reduced transmission risks, with only two […]
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