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A new study reveals sea surface temperature, not human emissions, drives atmospheric CO2 levels. Despite all the concerns surrounding human emissions, fossil fuel emissions have a minimal impact on atmospheric CO2 levels, especially in comparison to natural factors such as natural fluctuations in sea surface temperatures.
According to a new pilot study, consuming a drink with erythritol, an artificial sweetener used to add bulk to stevia and monk fruit and to sweeten low-carb keto products, more than doubled the risk of blood clotting in healthy people.
In a bombshell revelation that reshapes the narrative around the “COVID-19 pandemic,” a groundbreaking study involving researchers from Correlation Research in the Public Interest has found that COVID-19 vaccines had little to no beneficial impact on mortality rates but instead contributed to 17 million deaths globally!
A study suggests that coffee may have a protective effect against depression. Michel Lucas from the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston conducted the study involving more than 50,000 women who participated in the Nurses' Health Study from 1996 to 2006.
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