Environment
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More Microplastics Found in the Feces of People Suffering From Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Microplastics in the feces of people with inflammatory bowel disease are 50 percent more than those without the disease, according to research. People with IBD had 42 microplastic fragments per gram of dried samples, whereas healthy people had 28. Those with more severe IBD had greater concentrations of microplastics, indicating a link between the two.
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Temperature Drop in the West Made Seattle Experience its Coldest Day Since 2010
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Deadly Heat Waves are Endangering Homeless People All Over the US
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Christmas Winter Storm Causes 20-Car Pileup and Closure of Key Highways in Nevada
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After 3 Months, Spain Declares Eruption of La Palma Volcano is Finally Over
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Mysterious Black Glass in Chilean Desert Caused by Exploding Comet Thousands of Years Ago
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24 Rhinos Found Dead in South Africa After Being Killed by Poachers in the Last Two Weeks
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Intense Snowstorm Closed Down a 111-Mile Stretch of California Highway
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Record Breaking Low Temperatures Continues as Snow Continues to Pile Up Across the West
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Northern California Wildfire Burns More than 350 Acres of Land in Just Two Days
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Scientists Identify New Type of Unique Storm Called 'Atmospheric Lakes'
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Deadliest Mass Extinction on Earth is Also the Stinkiest Due to Toxic Microbes
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Icy Weather Caused a Massive Pile Up of Over 40 Vehicles in Wisconsin






