The problem is serious, and photos of paradisiacal seas turned into floating plastic dumps or fish with guts full of synthetic debris demonstrate this unequivocally. To solve this, we need to start using less plastic, in favor of biodegradable and/or reprocessable materials. And everyone should strive to do so, because it is “not just” about protecting the environment, but also our health: in fact, more and more studies indicate that plastic contaminations in food can alter hormone balances and promote the development of diabetes, obesity, infertility and other endocrine disorders. Find out
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Alternative therapies: do they work or not?
In most cases, those who rely on alternative therapies exercise an act of faith. Scientific evidence supporting its objective, or at least probable, efficacy is in fact often lacking, and