
Author: Stan Martinez MSc (Biology)


In-depth Study of U.S. Road Safety: Unraveling the Critical Influence of Race, Age, and Gender on Car Accident Dynamics
The U.S. may boast of being a land of equality, but the rate of vehicle accidents and deaths is anything but equal. There are a wide number of gaps …
High-Fat Diets Reshape Gut Bacteria and Raise Colorectal Cancer Risk, Study Shows
A recently published study just confirmed that high-fat diets can alter gut bacteria and, through a domino effect, bile acids, thereby increasing the risk of colorectal cancer. According to …
Vaccines Against Tetanus, Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Herpes Zoster, and Pneumococcal Infections Linked to Reduced Alzheimer’s Risk
In 2020 according to the CDC an estimated 5.8 million Americans aged 65 and older had Alzheimer’s disease. The main risk factor for the disease is age, as the …
The Dangers of the Borax Consumption Trend on TikTok: Debunking Myths and Understanding Risks
Consumption of borax has no “detoxifying” effect on the body; on the contrary, this TikTok tendency is extremely dangerous. It only took two letters to spark a new viral …
Stanford’s Meta-Study Unravels the Link Between Childhood Trauma and Alexithymia
Childhood’s Echo in Adulthood Childhood traumas have been observed to cast long, intricate patterns on adult lives. Emotional difficulties in adulthood, especially the profound challenge of identifying and expressing …
Popular Epilepsy Medication Sodium Valproate Raises the Risk of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Offspring When Taken by Fathers
Children whose fathers were treated with sodium valproate or its derivatives (Depakene, Depakote, Depamide, Micropakine, and generics) in the three months before conception have “an increased risk of neurodevelopmental …

