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10/16/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Living near Superfund sites raises women’s risk of metastatic breast cancer, reveals study
A University of Miami study found that women living near NPL Superfund sites had about a 29–30 percent higher probability of presenting with metastatic breast cancer, even after adjusting for demographics and income. The analysis covered 21,505 breast cancer cases in Florida from 2015 to 2019, comparing those in census tracts with ?1 Superfund site […]
10/15/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
COVID-19 vaccine mandates abandoned after worker uprisings and 27% higher cancer risk findings
Legal and institutional pushback has strengthened globally, as courts in the U.S., Europe and Australia overturn or constrain vaccine mandate policies on grounds of bodily autonomy, lack of transparent risk-benefit analysis and overreach. Widespread resistance from affected sectors—healthcare, military, public service—via resignations, lawsuits and non-compliance has weakened enforcement of mandates. A large South Korean cohort […]
10/15/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Plastic bottles may degrade over time, raising microplastic risks for long-stored water
Plastic bottles, not the water itself, carry a “best before” date (18 months to 2 years) — after which the plastic may begin to degrade and release microplastics. Microplastics (as small as ~2 micrometres) have been found in human lungs, placentas, breast milk and blood, raising concerns about internal exposure. Some researchers link microplastic ingestion […]
10/14/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
States take the lead as federal PFAS oversight lags, raising risk of widespread contamination
With the EPA delaying new federal PFAS regulations, many states are creating their own rules to curb contamination of soil, water and public health. PFAS—used in cookware, firefighting foam, stainproof fabrics and other products—persist in the environment and have been linked to cancer, hormonal disruption, immune issues and reproductive harm. Biosolids (treated sewage sludge used […]
10/12/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Liver cancer rising: How alcohol, metabolism and viral infections drive risk
The global burden of liver cancer is high and rising: about 870,000 new cases are reported worldwide, and the incidence is projected to nearly double by 2050. Alcohol consumption is a primary driver: Ethanol and its byproduct acetaldehyde cause oxidative DNA damage, overwhelm repair mechanisms and promote cirrhosis – a common precursor to liver cancer. […]
10/07/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
From concealment to crisis: Leaked data exposes COVID shot links to cancer, organ damage in young adults—while officials stay silent
Declassified documents suggest NIH-funded researchers suppressed data showing associations between COVID-19 vaccination in youth and increased risks of liver and kidney dysfunction, preferring to emphasize reinfection risks. Internal FDA and CDC communications reveal officials privately expressed concerns over myocarditis in teens, while publicly downplaying those risks to avoid alarm. A large South Korean cohort study […]
10/06/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
New South Korean study sparks fresh alarm over cancer risk and mRNA vaccines
A large retrospective cohort study in South Korea involving over 8.4 million adults found that vaccinated individuals had a 27 percent higher overall cancer risk within one year compared to unvaccinated peers. The study reported statistically significant increases in six cancers: thyroid, gastric, colorectal, lung, breast and prostate. Risk varied by vaccine type: cDNA (non-mRNA) […]
09/27/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Global cancer deaths could surge by 75 percent by 2050, experts warn
Global cancer cases surged from 9 million in 1990 to 18.5 million in 2023, and deaths rose by 74 percent to 10.4 million. By 2050, new cases are projected to reach 30.5 million (a 61 percent increase), and annual deaths may hit 18.6 million—an almost 75 percent rise. Demographic changes—especially population growth and aging—drive much […]
09/26/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
U.S. tap water under the microscope: The hidden risk of disinfection byproducts
Around 90?percent of Americans use public water systems, many of which contain disinfection byproducts (DBPs) formed when utilities disinfect water with chemicals like chlorine or chloramine—only a few DBPs are regulated, while many more remain unknown. During treatment, water is cleaned via coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration and finally disinfection; chemicals used in disinfection react with […]
09/22/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Study finds early exposure to air and light pollution may raise pediatric thyroid cancer risk
Early-life exposure – during pregnancy and up to about one year after birth – to fine particulate air pollution (PM 2.5) and outdoor artificial light at night (O-ALAN) is linked to a higher risk of papillary thyroid cancer in children and adolescents. The study involved 736 cases of childhood thyroid cancer (age 0-19) and 36,800 matched […]
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