Reproductive health and safety in mining

Practical steps such as limiting noise exposure, adjusting work duties and providing safe spaces for milk expression are effective ways to protect pregnant and breastfeeding women in the workplace. Courtesy of Adobe Stock. Workplace safety standards in mining often overlook the needs of pregnant and breastfeeding workers, putting both employees and their children at risk.   In … Read more

Unseen Sun Details Revealed in Stunning New Image

Vacuum Tower Telescope Unveils Stunning 8K Solar Images Table of Contents Vacuum Tower Telescope Unveils Stunning 8K Solar Images Vacuum Tower Telescope Unveils Stunning 8K Solar Images A New Outlook on the Sun Unveiling Solar Activity Overcoming Atmospheric Challenges Insights from the Experts Exploring the Sun’s Layers A Testament to Innovation Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) … Read more

Prenatal Exposure to Microplastics Impacts Microbiome, Increases Asthma Risk

Prenatal exposure to different microplastic particles may impact the neonatal gut microbiome in a manner that increases individuals’ risk of asthma, new findings suggest, and this impact is transmissible through live microbiota. These results were presented at the American Thoracic Society (ATS) 2025 International Conference, with the poster being titled ‘Urban Air, Diesel Exhaust and … Read more

Canadian tourist with measles visited over a dozen locations in King, Snohomish counties

SEATTLE — Public Health – Seattle and King County is warning the public after a Canadian resident visited over a dozen locations in King and Snohomish counties while infectious with measles. The health agency said the Canadian resident spent time in western Washington between April 30 and May 3 and visited “multiple public locations in … Read more

New Study Links Mobile Phone Radiation to Cancer Risk in Lab Animals

Typical mobile phone use (calls, browsing, apps using mobile data) contributes the most to RF EMF exposure. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are part of the same electromagnetic spectrum but usually operate at lower intensities. The concerns raised in the study are more closely tied to mobile network emissions, … Read more

King County Measles Case: 5th in Washington

Archyde Measles Alert Issued in Seattle After Infant’s Exposure at Airport, Hospital SEATTLE — Health officials in king County, Washington, are urging vigilance after confirming a new case of measles in an infant who traveled through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac) and visited several locations within Seattle Children’s Hospital while infectious. By Archyde News Service April … Read more

Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure Linked to Atopic Dermatitis Risk

New findings suggest that exposure to organophosphate pesticides (OPPs), especially dimethylphosphate, may be linked to an increase in atopic dermatitis risk among adults.1 These conclusions resulted from a recent analysis authored in part by YueHua Men, from the Peking University Third Hospital Department of Dermatology in Beijing. Men and colleagues noted that such pesticides are … Read more

King County infant diagnosed with measles; multiple public exposure sites identified

Washington Reports First Measles Case of 2025 in King County, Highlighting Need for Vaccination SEATTLE — An infant in King County has been confirmed as Washington’s first measles case of 2025, raising concerns about the highly contagious and potentially severe disease. Public Health – Seattle and King County announced the diagnosis on Thursday, revealing that … Read more

Measles Exposure Confirmed in Snohomish County, Washington

Beware: Measles Takes Flight in Washington State SNOHOMISH COUNTY — A worrying whisper of measles has echoed through Washington State, as the Snohomish County Health Department confirms two residents have been exposed to the highly contagious virus. This news lands a week after King County reported a confirmed measles case in an adult who unknowingly … Read more