Governing AI for Planetary Health: A Global Commons Challenge

A major new analysis in The Lancet Planetary Health warns that artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming a defining force not only in society, but in the fate of the Earth itself—and that governing it wisely is now an urgent global priority. The authors stress that “establishing global governance of artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming an increasingly pressing […]

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Fatty Liver No More

By Donna Clifford, R.N. We emerge from the stillness of winter. The last icicle has melted, and buds are sprouting from the ground. It’s spring! The earth is awakening from its frozen winter sleep. As plants begin to emerge from the soil, the human body is rousing to the natural cycle of spring. The Qi

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Edible Glue for a Sprained Ankle

By Yochi Goedkoop Since reading Zen Macrobiotics by Georges Ohsawa in 1969, I have often healed myself rather than going to doctors and hospitals. Attending Michio Kushi’s lectures, living in his Study Houses, reading everything about Macrobiotics that I could get my hands on, and consulting with amazing senior students gave me a broad background.

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GMO Update: CRISPR Risks and GMO Wheat

Gene-Edited Microorganisms: A Quiet Revolution with Global Implications A new wave of concern is emerging around genetically modified microorganisms—tiny life forms whose impact may be anything but small. As gene-editing tools become increasingly accessible and inexpensive, scientists and advocates are warning that regulation has not kept pace with the speed of innovation. The result is

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Nutrition Education Gains Ground in Medical Schools—Amid Debate Over Influence and Content

More than 50 U.S. medical schools have recently agreed to adopt a new federal framework aimed at strengthening nutrition education, signaling a notable shift in a field long criticized for neglecting diet in medical training. Announcing the initiative, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. described it as “a transformative breakthrough in medical education that will

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Radiation Hazards When Flying

By Cynthia Vann We are not being sufficiently warned about radiation hazards when flying says the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at Arizona State University. In an article “Exposed: How the FAA Fails to Protect Flight Crews from Cosmic Radiation Exposure in the Skies,” reporters from the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at Arizona State

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The Agribusiness-War Crimes Connection: Trump Order Shields Glyphosate, Stirring Legal and Public Backlash

By Alex Jack An executive order by President Donald Trump early this year has ignited renewed controversy over glyphosate, the widely used herbicide at the center of thousands of cancer lawsuits. Framed by the administration as a matter of national security, the order seeks to ensure continued production of glyphosate and related materials, effectively strengthening

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