Tag Archives: Public Health

The Microplastics Inside Us

The Microplastics Inside Us

For most of the history of plastic, the story seemed straightforward. Plastic was something we made, used, and discarded. When it accumulated in rivers, oceans, beaches, and landfills, it became an environmental problem. Scientists worried about wildlife. Conservationists documented polluted coastlines. Governments debated recycling programs and bans on single-use products. The problem appeared to exist …

The Vulture Catastrophe

Vulture Catastrophe

Fun fact: At one point, India’s vultures cleaned up more carcasses each year than the population of several small nations. In “The Vulture Catastrophe”, we confront the tragic irony: a drug meant to heal cattle instead poisoned one of India’s most vital clean-up crews. The vultures vanished. In their absence, hidden threats lurked, diseases rose, …

Antibiotic Resistance: Unveiling the Hidden Threat to Health

In our journey through medical advancements, antibiotics have been heralded as miracle workers, turning once-deadly infections into treatable conditions. However, lurking in the shadows of these triumphs is a formidable adversary: antibiotic resistance. This phenomenon is not just a medical curiosity; it’s a burgeoning threat to public health that could dismantle decades of progress in …