Researcher Claims ‘Climate Change’ Reduces Incomes

Written by William M Briggs

If I had to pick one paper to represent why the Class is so important, about why so much which passes for science is unworthy, it might be the peer-reviewed creation of Derek Lemoine which he called “Climate change has already made the United States poorer” and which, inexplicably, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science published

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What Neurophysiology Is Discovering About Stress

Written by Dr Steven L. Robertson

For most of modern medicine’s history, the spine has been viewed primarily as a structural system—bones, discs, ligaments, and joints. Chiropractic, however, has long emphasized a different perspective: that spinal mechanics influence the nervous system, which in turn regulates many processes throughout the body

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The Therapeutic Effects of Light in Therapy

Written by Ian Brighthope

Light is a fundamental biological regulator and therapeutic agent. Across the electromagnetic spectrum—from ultraviolet (UV) to visible light, infrared radiation, and higher-energy ionizing wavelengths—light interacts with biological systems through photochemical, photothermal, and photobiomodulatory mechanisms

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