health impacts
Coverage of health impacts in the Nexus archive.
- Do data centers impact our physical health? Studies are few and far between.
The article discusses the limited research on health impacts of data centers, highlighting Virginia's high concentration of facilities and a study by Neha Gour and colleagues that identifies environmental and health challenges. It notes recommendations for sustainable design and operations to mitigate risks, while emphasizing the essential role of data centers in modern services.
- What your vitamins and supplements are really doing to you: So many swear by them, but now DR NICK TILLER reveals what impact they actually have on your health, what goes into them... and the ones that are dangerous
Dr. Nick Tiller discusses the actual health impacts of vitamins and supplements, their ingredients, and identifies dangerous ones. The article highlights concerns about the efficacy and safety of commonly used supplements.
- Suit filed against controversial planned Stratos datacenter project in Utah
Utah residents and the Alliance for a Better Utah have sued over the Stratos datacenter project, which is backed by Kevin O’Leary. The lawsuit claims the project's reduced footprint still raises health concerns and insufficient public input.
- Suit filed against controversial planned Stratos datacenter project in Utah
A lawsuit has been filed by the Alliance for a Better Utah and five Box Elder county residents against the Stratos datacenter project, which is backed by Shark Tank co-host Kevin O’Leary. The project’s footprint was reduced, but concerns over health impacts and insufficient public input persist.
- Final proof vaping IS harder to quit than smoking: As new research highlights devastating side effects, this miracle treatment is helping thousands
New research confirms vaping is harder to quit than smoking, highlighting its devastating side effects. A miracle treatment is reported to help thousands overcome these challenges.
- Trick of the mind that means you really CAN think yourself ill
The article explores a psychological phenomenon where negative thinking can lead to physical illness, highlighting the mind-body connection. It suggests that chronic stress or negative thought patterns may trigger health issues through physiological responses.