Using aluminum foil in cooking significantly increases aluminum exposure, with studies showing an 8.1 percent increase in urinary aluminum concentrations during high-exposure periods.
Tag: Health
INGUINAL HERNIAS: INCIDENCE, CAUSES, AND TREATMENTS
Inguinal hernias affect approximately 5 percent of the population, with men having a 27 percent to 43 percent lifetime risk due to anatomical differences from testicular descent during fetal development.
PRETTY TOXIC: A DOCUMENTARY UNVEILING THE DANGEROUS SIDE OF THE BEAUTY INDUSTRY
The documentary "Pretty Toxic" highlights real-life cases of severe health consequences from using seemingly harmless personal care products, emphasizing the need for stronger safety regulations.
OZEMPIC AND OTHER WEIGHT LOSS DRUGS LINKED TO 162 U.S. DEATHS
Ozempic and similar weight loss drugs have been linked to 162 deaths in the U.S., with adverse reactions increasing by 40 percent in six months as usage expands.
UNVEILING FASCIA: THE ROLE OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE IN PAIN AND MENTAL HEALTH
"The Fascia Movie" is a fascinating documentary about fascia—a component of our anatomy that has long been overlooked, but is now emerging as a crucial system that may revolutionize how we approach health and healing.
THE CURIOUS LINK BETWEEN DEMENTIA AND SENSORY IMPAIRMENTS
Dementia is not a normal part of aging, yet cases are increasing today. By 2060, an estimated 14 million adults over 65 will have dementia, nearly triple the number from a decade ago.
THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF OUR MODERN FOOD SYSTEM: HOW BIG TOBACCO SHAPED WHAT WE EAT
In my interview with Calley Means, co-author of the book "Good Energy," we discuss how tobacco companies bought major food companies in the 1980s, applying addictive strategies to food production and influencing nutritional guidelines, leading to a surge in chronic diseases.
SYNTHETIC PROGESTERONE LINKED TO INCREASED RISK OF BRAIN CANCER
Synthetic progesterone derivatives, particularly medrogestone, medroxyprogesterone acetate and promegestone, have been linked to a significantly increased risk of intracranial meningiomas, especially with long-term use exceeding one year.
WHY EVEN ‘MODERATE’ DRINKING IS HARMING YOUR HEALTH
I've had many eye-opening moments that have shifted my understanding of what truly contributes to wellness and longevity.
WHY IS LOW BLOOD CHOLESTEROL ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED LATE LIFE MORTALITY?
Low cholesterol levels are associated with increased mortality risk in older adults, challenging the "lower is better" paradigm.