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A steady diet of plastic

People eating fish are advised to watch carefully for bones, but how about tiny pieces of plastic? For years it has been known that plastic breaks down into microscopic particles that are consumed by shellfish, fish and mammals higher up the food chain, presentin...

Biotech Demonstrates Superiority of Polyp-Detecting Product

The study results and their meaning are reviewed in an H.C. Wainwright & Co. report. In a July 10, 2019 research note, H.C. Wainwright & Co. analyst Yi Chen reported that Check-Cap Ltd.'s (CHEK:NASDAQ) C-Scan showed "statistically better polyp-detecting se...

How Much Crude Oil Do You Unknowingly Eat?

You may think (or hope) that in your daily life you don't need to worry about unknowingly eating or otherwise ingesting crude oil or any of its many, many petrochemical byproducts. But you would be wrong. And not just a little wrong--very, very wrong. Petroleum-based substance...

A psychedelic renaissance

Fifty-three years after LSD was banned by the FDA, psychedelic drugs are making a comeback. Only instead of being the pills, mushrooms and acid tabs that helped college students to “turn on, tune in, drop out” Timothy Leary-style, today’...

Living in a virus-controlled world

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to infect populations, though in some countries it is slowing, talk has shifted to re-opening economies, and to manufacturing a vaccine that drug companies hope will not only work, but can be distributed at large enough doses to provide ...