Even if the risk of Earth being hit by a big asteroid in the near future is relatively small, the impact could be so devastating that it is worth making sure it doesn’t happen.
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Even if the risk of Earth being hit by a big asteroid in the near future is relatively small, the impact could be so devastating that it is worth making sure it doesn’t happen. Researchers found that eating the equivalent of one processed sausage per day can raise the risk of developing the cancer by 19%. How Your Diet Could Affect Your Risk of Alzheimer’s Sci-Fi Brothel to Open in Nevada Environmentalists are already worried about the risk of water contamination and air pollution from fracking and shale gas drilling — do we need to fear quakes as well? Almost 40% of kids attempting suicide make their first try in middle or even elementary school, according to research that suggests that kids who think they want to kill themselves are considering it long before previously assumed. Apple juice and grape juice, which American children swig by the gallons, may have levels of arsenic that are high enough to increase the risk of chronic illnesses like cancer, diabetes and heart disease over time, according to a new investigation Images credit Home for Hope The James Cancer Hospital at the Ohio State University and a local builder, Virginia Homes, have built what they claim “may be the first “cancer-fighting” house.” They note in a press release: Between eating right, exercising and avoiding things like tobacco and too much alcohol – it’s no secret that how you live can impact your risk of getting cancer. But what about where you live? The earthquake-induced meltdowns of nuclear power plants in Japan have highlighted the risk of catastrophic radioactive releases, and there’s still no proven safe way to store nuclear waste. Then again, climate change demands low-carbon power sources. Is nuclear worth the risks? |
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