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Thursday, October 14, 2021

Changing America - Shocking new study links common chemicals to premature deaths, 5 states seeing COVID-19 surges, YouTube star promises to create real-life 'Squid Game,' mysterious radio waves coming from the Milky Way, and researchers are using 'bubbles' to treat inflammation

 
 
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Shocking study says chemicals found in shampoo, makeup may kill 100k Americans prematurely each year
By Joseph Guzman
 
Exposure to a synthetic group of chemicals called phthalates may contribute to about 100,000 premature deaths each year among older Americans, according to a new study. The study found those with higher levels of phthalates were more likely to die prematurely from any cause, especially from heart problems. Phthalates are used to make plastics more flexible and are found in hundreds of products.
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45 states are doing better with COVID-19, but these five are surging
By Christian Spencer
 
Cases of COVID-19 are declining across the country, with 90 percent of states seeing numbers either sustained or going down over the past week. However, the remaining 10 percent, or five states, have experienced increases.
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YouTube star promises to create a real-life version of dystopian blockbuster 'Squid Game'
By Christian Spencer
 
A popular YouTube producer said if his TikTok video got 10 million likes he would recreate the smash hit Netflix Korean drama series "Squid Game.” The video from 23-year-old Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson, who has a YouTube following of more than 71 million, surpassed 15 million likes this week.
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Scientists say mysterious radio waves are coming from the center of the Milky Way
By Joseph Guzman
 
An international team of astronomers has detected “unusual signals” coming from the heart of the Milky Way galaxy and suspect a “new class of stellar object” could be the source. A new study published this week in the Astrophysical Journal details the discovery of radio waves that appear to be unlike anything the experts have studied before. 
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Researchers try using 'bubbles' to treat inflammation
By Chia-Yi Hou
 
A novel experiment in mice suggests potential for using existing structures formed by cell membranes to treat inflammation. Researchers used extracellular vesicles equipped with specific proteins on the surface to reduce three types of inflammation. Experts hope that this technique could also be used to deliver drugs in a specific and targeted way.
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