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Study finds “Miracle Mineral Solution” kills bacteria only at levels that also harm human cells
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Researchers at Wroclaw Medical University report that acidified sodium chlorite—sold online as “Miracle Mineral Solution” (MMS)—can destroy bacteria and biofilms, but only at concentrations that also damage human cells and may harm beneficial gut microbes. The team warns that homemade mixtures are particularly risky because dosing can vary widely, and it says there is no solid scientific evidence supporting MMS as a treatment for diseases such as cancer, autism or COVID-19.
A recent peer-reviewed analysis has challenged claims that wolf recovery in Yellowstone National Park triggered a dramatic ecosystem-wide change. Researchers argue that a 2025 study overstated the effects on willow growth due to flawed methods.
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On May 11, the Tianzhou 10 cargo spacecraft successfully launched, carrying human embryo models into space. This marks the world's first in situ experiment exploring how microgravity and cosmic radiation affect early human development.
Scientists at the Salk Institute have found that certain bile acids in the liver suppress immune cells, reducing the effectiveness of immunotherapy for liver cancer. Supplementing with ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) reversed this effect in mice, shrinking tumors. UDCA, already approved for other liver conditions, could soon enter clinical trials for cancer treatment.
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Researchers at the University of Basel have discovered that specific RNA molecules in nematodes' diets trigger a mild stress response that enhances cellular health and extends healthspan. This process prevents toxic protein buildup associated with aging and diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. The findings, published in Nature Communications, suggest diet influences how well organisms age.