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Beef, Dairy Nutrients Assist Immune System: Study

A November study published in the journal Nature described that trans-vaccenic acid (TVA), a fatty acid found in meat and dairy products, improves immune function.

Study Says Breathing Causes Climate Change

A new study from the British journal PLOS One claimed that human breathing causes global warming.

Chinese Scientists Develop Aerosol-Based COVID-19 Vaccine

Chinese scientists have developed an inhalable COVID-19 vaccine that promises "effective protection" against the virus.

EPA Reviewing Toxic Chemical in Ohio Train Derailment

The Biden administration has started a formal evaluation of risks from vinyl chloride, the cancer-causing chemical that burned in a plume of toxic black smoke following the train derailment earlier this year in eastern Ohio.

Study Links COVID-19 Vaccine ‘Unintended Immune Response’

A study from Cambridge University found that almost 25% of those who received the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines have developed unintentional proteins.

Wisconsin Gov. Signs Bill Allowing Safe Haven Baby Boxes

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers (D) signed a bill allowing parents to surrender their infants to Safe Haven Baby Boxes at hospitals, fire stations, and law enforcement buildings.

Study Finds Gender Transition Surgeries Do Not Improve Mental Health

A Finnish study found that gender reassignment (GR) surgeries do not benefit the patient's mental health.

Report Finds Those Who Complied with COVID-19 Mandates Likely to Have Greater Mental Health Problems

A report from a United Kingdom university, Bangor University, found that individuals who complied with COVID-19 mandates are more likely to have lingering mental health issues than those who did not comply with government restrictions.

Masking Children Failed to Show ‘Real World Effectiveness’

A study from the British Medical Journal (BMJ) found that masking children failed to show any "real world effectiveness."

Air Force Studies Cancers for Service Members Who Worked With Nuclear Weapons

The Air Force is conducting a study on the correlation between service members who have worked with nuclear missiles in the past and the high rate of cancer.

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