Plastics and Breast Cancer Risk

A 20-year follow-up study from Taiwan found that:

This prospective epidemiologic study in an East Asian cohort demonstrates that women with both high di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) exposure and a high percentage of mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (MEHP%) have a significantly increased risk of breast cancer, establishing clear temporal causality.

DEHP (which stands for Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate) is a chemical additive known as a plasticizer. Its primary job is to take a plastic that is naturally hard and brittle and turn it into something soft and flexible. It is most commonly used with a specific type of plastic called PVC (polyvinyl chloride).

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AI for Traditional Medicine

In May of 2025 a paper was released on this subject, although I just located it now.  They’re stating: “Through this review, we hope the researchers from AI community can understand where AI techniques have been applied in TM, and the researchers from medicine community are aware of what and how AI techniques can be applied in TM.” Having the skill set of custom LLM design and modification and an expert knowledge in herbal medicine is obviously rare and not expected, we shouldn’t that as an excuse to not explore this direction. And while many have healthy scepticism about the application of AI to traditional medicine, that should not stop us from exploring how it’s being used and benefitting mainstream medicine and how it may benefit us in our field.

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Rising CO₂ Levels in Human Blood

Human blood chemistry is being impacted by the rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide.

And this quote is concerning: “If current trends continue, modelling indicates average bicarbonate levels could approach the upper limit of today’s accepted healthy range within 50 years.” Note that bicarbonate levels are a proxy/indicator for CO₂ levels. Source: https://phys.org/news/2026-02-carbon-dioxide-human-blood.html

It’s not quite clear yet what the implications for human health are, but the effect will be higher in those exposed to these higher levels for more of their lifespan.

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