New study finds household plastics linked to heart disease deaths worldwide
- Health & Healing
- May 1, 2025
This week, a French research team published a paper in a peer-reviewed US journal showing that rats exposed to low doses of both genetically modified corn and the widely used herbicide Roundup had negative health effects. The results, already generating plenty of debate, are not as clear-cut as they seem at first glance. But they do shine
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READ MOREA new study from Consumer Reports has found alarming levels of arsenic, a known carcinogen, in several brands of rice. Consumer Reports tested 32 brands of rice and dozens of rice products. All of them contained arsenic. The organization said what's even more alarming is that lab tests found troubling levels of inorganic arsenic in
READ MOREEverything from improving morale to lowering costs can be accomplished by offering employees a wellness program. Check out these five reasons for taking good care of employees’ health! Corporate Wellness Insights, 9/17/2012
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