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Global Light Pollution Threatens Wildlife and Human Health
Light pollution, increasing by 10% annually, obscures the night sky for two-thirds of humanity, including 80% of North Americans; it also threatens wildlife, impacting birds, insects, and marine turtles, while potentially contributing to human health issues.
Global Light Pollution Threatens Wildlife and Human Health
Light pollution, increasing by 10% annually, obscures the night sky for two-thirds of humanity, including 80% of North Americans; it also threatens wildlife, impacting birds, insects, and marine turtles, while potentially contributing to human health issues.
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40% Bias Score


Household Chemicals Linked to Canine Bladder Cancer, Highlighting Multi-Chemical Exposure Risks
Duke University research shows a strong link between household chemical exposure and bladder cancer in dogs, with higher levels of flame retardants, phthalates, and anthracene found in warmer areas and linked to higher cancer markers in urine samples; this highlights a need to regulate multi-chemica...
Household Chemicals Linked to Canine Bladder Cancer, Highlighting Multi-Chemical Exposure Risks
Duke University research shows a strong link between household chemical exposure and bladder cancer in dogs, with higher levels of flame retardants, phthalates, and anthracene found in warmer areas and linked to higher cancer markers in urine samples; this highlights a need to regulate multi-chemica...
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36% Bias Score

Increased Microplastic Levels Found in Human Brains
A new study reveals a dramatic increase in micro- and nanoplastic levels in human brains and livers between 2016 and 2024, with polyethylene being the most prevalent type, prompting concerns about health impacts.

Increased Microplastic Levels Found in Human Brains
A new study reveals a dramatic increase in micro- and nanoplastic levels in human brains and livers between 2016 and 2024, with polyethylene being the most prevalent type, prompting concerns about health impacts.
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28% Bias Score

Microplastics Accumulate in Human Brains: A Growing Concern
A study of 52 human cadavers (2016-2024) found that microplastics and nanoplastics accumulate more in human brains than in livers or kidneys; concentrations increased over time and were higher in individuals with dementia.

Microplastics Accumulate in Human Brains: A Growing Concern
A study of 52 human cadavers (2016-2024) found that microplastics and nanoplastics accumulate more in human brains than in livers or kidneys; concentrations increased over time and were higher in individuals with dementia.
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36% Bias Score
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