August 28, 2025 - 09:33
A groundbreaking new study aims to explore the potential health advantages of adopting a low-plastic lifestyle. The PERTH trial, recently outlined in a scientific protocol, will involve a randomized controlled methodology to evaluate whether a four-week reduction in plastic consumption can lead to decreased exposure to harmful endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in plastics.
Participants in the trial will be encouraged to minimize their use of plastic products, which are known to leach chemicals that may interfere with hormonal functions in the body. Researchers will closely monitor health indicators and chemical exposure levels throughout the study period to assess any significant changes.
This trial is particularly timely, as concerns over plastic pollution and its impact on human health have gained increasing attention in recent years. By focusing on a practical lifestyle change, the study aims to provide valuable insights into how reducing plastic exposure could potentially enhance overall well-being. The results could pave the way for new public health recommendations and inspire further research into sustainable living practices.
September 3, 2025 - 00:04
SDSU Public Health Expert Receives Fulbright Award for AI Research in HealthcareSusan Kiene, a prominent public health expert, has been awarded a prestigious Fulbright grant to explore the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare and public health settings....
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Tough Questions Arise About Trump's HealthIn a recent discussion, former Politico editor Garrett Graff emphasized the need for the media to pose more challenging questions regarding Donald Trump`s health. Graff pointed out that there is...
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The Influence of Mental Health on Marital ChoicesA recent study involving nearly 15 million individuals reveals a significant correlation between mental health conditions and marital choices. The research indicates that people diagnosed with...
September 1, 2025 - 01:05
Health and Food Safety Inspections in Natrona CountyCASPER, Wyo. — The Casper-Natrona County Health Department conducts regular inspections of various food establishments to ensure public safety and compliance with health regulations. During the...