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11/08/2024
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By Laura Harris
STUDY: Autism diagnosis rates have tripled in the last decade
A comprehensive study published in the journal JAMA Network Open has revealed that the number of children and adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) across the United States has increased by 175 percent in the last decade. The study, which analyzed electronic health records and insurance claims data from over 12.2 million patients enrolled in major U.S. healthcare systems […]
09/30/2024
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By Ethan Huff
New Zealand court rules that even lower-level 0.7 mg/L fluoride in drinking water presents “unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment”
A federal court judge in New Zealand has ruled that water fluoridation at a decreased level of 0.7 milligrams per liter (mg/L) of water is still toxic to people and the environment, creating an “unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment.” Following a long, drawn-out legal battle, plaintiffs in a case against water […]
09/27/2024
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By Lance D Johnson
VICTORY: Court rules against the EPA’s longstanding water fluoridation practices, provides compelling evidence that fluoride damages children’s brains
A landmark federal court ruling has found fluoride levels in U.S. drinking water to pose unnecessary risks to children’s IQ and cognition. The decision, which supports the science-backed claims of the Fluoride Action Network and other health advocacy groups, found that current fluoride levels endorsed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) pose an unreasonable risk […]
09/02/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Government report links high fluoride levels in drinking water to lower IQ in children
A new report from the United States government titled “Fluoride Exposure: Neurodevelopment and Cognition” has revealed that exposure to high levels of fluoride from fluoridated drinking water is associated with lower IQ scores in children. The report has reignited the debate over fluoride in drinking water, revealing that exposure levels exceeding twice the recommended limit are linked […]
07/11/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Study finds fluoride exposure before birth can affect a child’s brain development and behavior
Recent research has brought to light alarming connections between fluoride exposure during pregnancy and harmful health effects in children. This new study published in JAMA Network Open in May explored how fluoride levels in expectant mothers can affect their children’s brain development and behavior. The study focused on the relationship between the amount of fluoride […]
11/07/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Common herbicides linked to diminished brain function in young adults
The use of herbicides has become commonplace in a world that constantly strives for greater crop yield, as well as beautiful lawns and landscaping. However, a recent study from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) has found potential dangers linked to the use of common herbicides – particularly their impact on the brain function […]
09/05/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Study: Microplastics accumulate in the brain and cause behavioral changes associated with dementia
Plastics, especially microplastics, are some of the most common pollutants on Earth. They can be found in the air, in water systems and even in food chains worldwide. The prevalence of microplastics in the environment is well documented, along with their negative impacts on marine life. However, only a handful of studies have examined their potential […]
08/08/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Scientists link LEAD EXPOSURE in early life to higher risk of CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR in adulthood
A new analysis from researchers at George Washington University (GWU) has linked lead exposure, either in utero (the womb) or during early childhood, to an increased risk of engaging in criminal behavior in adulthood. The study, published in PLOS Global Public Health, ultimately identified “significant relationships between lead and damaging patterns of behavior” – even when […]
05/19/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Study: Fire retardant used in furniture and insulation linked to antisocial behavior
A study published in the journal Environmental Health shows that commonly used fire retardants may increase children’s risk of antisocial behavior. Researchers from Oregon State University and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that children with higher levels of exposure to certain types of flame retardants are more likely to exhibit antisocial […]
06/23/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Can brain lesions explain why some people are driven to a life of crime?
It is the conundrum that has plagued many neurologists for years: Is criminal behavior the cause or effect of brain lesions? Or worse, do these two factors simply exist in the same space but share no common ground? Attempting to find a potential link between the two is necessary for understanding why some people enter […]
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