health risks



Due to the massive destruction of Hurricane Harvey, South and Central Texas have been going through a rough patch. With the flood came water, animals, toxic chemicals, sewage, debris, and waste, which is causing the pollution of the standing water. Some people in the Texas area have been seen all over […]

Sewage and Bacteria in Harvey’s Floodwaters Raise Major Health Concerns




New Study Linking Heart Health with Exercising According to new research published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, exercising is the best way to protect your heart. The study, conducted in the Netherlands, specifically Rotterdam, collected data from 5,344 individuals aged 55 to 97. Participants provided information about their […]

Not Exercising Is Just As Bad As Being Obese



Spring Is Arriving Earlier Across America While an early spring might feel like a welcome break after a miserable winter, it also brings a cascade of unintended health consequences. All across the U.S., signs of spring (leaf-out, blooms, warmer temperatures) are creeping earlier each year. Climate scientists attribute much of […]

Too Soon for Spring? How Early Seasonal Shifts Affect Your ...



Published February 1 in the journal Environmental Science & Technology, a new study reveals that many grease-resistant fast-food wrappers contain potentially harmful fluorinated chemicals that can leach into food, having significant long-term health effects. What are Fluorinated Chemicals Fluorinated chemicals, as a class, are referred to as per- and polyfluoroalkyl […]

Fast-Food Packaging May Be Poisoning You


Electronic cigarettes first became available in the United States in 2006. Since their release, their popularity has skyrocketed with more than 250 brands of e-cigarettes now sold. Oddly enough, there are now professional vape cloud competitions. People actually compete to blow the biggest, densest cloud. This just goes to show that e-cigs […]

The Dangers of E-Cigarettes