All posts by Steeve Lapierre
Limit Red Meat to Protect Brain Health, Experts Say
Reducing red meat consumption could have significant benefits for both your heart and brain health, according to new research. A recent study published in Neurology highlights the potential connection between processed red meats, such as bacon, hot dogs, and bologna,
FDA Proposes Front-of-Package Nutrition Labels
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has introduced a proposal aimed at making nutrition information more accessible by placing key data about saturated fat, sodium, and added sugars on the front of packaged foods. This initiative is part
The Next Massive Volcanic Eruption: A Looming Global Threat
In 1815, Mount Tambora erupted with a force so immense that it altered the course of history. The explosion hurled vast amounts of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, reflecting sunlight and causing global temperatures to plummet. The aftermath was
US Sees Record Surge in Whooping Cough Cases
The United States is experiencing its highest number of whooping cough cases in nearly a decade, with over 32,000 cases reported this year, according to recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This represents a
Wolves May Be Pollinators as Well as Predators, Study Suggests
Biologist Claudio Sillero first observed a curious behavior among Ethiopian wolves in the 1980s: these carnivores were licking the flowers of the red hot poker plant, native to Ethiopia’s highlands. New research now confirms this behavior and suggests that these
Secrets of Longevity: How the Greenland Shark Defies Time
The pursuit of longevity has long fascinated humanity, with nature often serving as the best teacher. From the ageless wisdom of giant tortoises to the mysteries of deep-sea creatures, the animal kingdom offers clues to living longer. One of