September 25, 2025

Huntington’s Disease: Why Toxicology Matters in a Genetic Disorder

The Big Idea Huntington’s disease (HD) is a devastating inherited neurological disorder caused by mutations in the HTT gene, leading to progressive motor, cognitive, and psychiatric […]
September 24, 2025

Aspirin and Colorectal Cancer Recurrence: Where Toxicology Shapes the Conversation

The Big Idea Aspirin is one of the most common drugs worldwide—used daily for pain, fever, and heart health. But research suggests it may also reduce […]
September 23, 2025

Leucovorin in Autism: What Toxicology Teaches Us About Safety and Mechanism

The Big Idea Leucovorin (folinic acid), a reduced form of folate, is gaining attention as a potential adjunct in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Some studies suggest […]
September 22, 2025

Midlife Diabetes & Toxicology: Why Chemical Exposures Deserve a Seat at the Table

Diabetes in midlife is rising faster than ever—and it’s not only because of diet and exercise. A growing body of research shows that environmental toxicants—like pesticides, plastics, and air pollutants—may disrupt glucose regulation and increase diabetes risk. If you’re a healthcare provider, public health leader, or wellness professional, here’s the takeaway: you can’t talk about midlife diabetes without talking about toxicology.
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