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Burning incense is a common practice in many cultures, often used for religious rituals, meditation, and ancestral worship. However, new research
… Read MorePregnant women exposed to higher levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) may face increased risks of obesity and heart disease later in
… Read MoreA recent nationwide study found that the cancer risk associated with agricultural pesticide use is comparable to that of smoking. The research,
… Read MoreBecause toxins are generally fat-soluble, and become stored in fat and other tissue, it is important to stimulate blood and lymphatic circulation. To
… Read MoreA recent study by researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) has identified up to 9,936 different chemicals in a single
… Read MoreShort-term exposure to high heat may negatively affect immune system function and increase inflammation, according to new research presented at the
… Read MoreIn his 2024 Integrative Healthcare Symposium presentation, Austin Perlmutter, MD, discussed the role of environmental factors in neuroinflammation
… Read MoreA recent study provides new insights into the factors influencing air pollution exposure among pregnant individuals, employing personal wristband
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