Why do scientists state that SAR is inadequate to protect cell phone users?
The SAR Test Is Inadequate
Written by Environmental Health Trust
Written by Environmental Health Trust
Why do scientists state that SAR is inadequate to protect cell phone users?
Written by Joel Smalley
This little island off the coast of the UK managed to dodge the deadliest pandemic since the “Spanish flu” completely
Written by Mcluhan Galaxy
The quote “We become what we behold. We shape our tools and then our tools shape us” is often mistakenly attributed to Marshall McLuhan
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
A physician e-mail from Medscape highlighted a paper by Sun et al on the dropping age of gender dysphoria in publicly available data
Written by Darlene McCormick Sanchez
US military hasn’t studied serious potential side effects from gender-altering drugs, such as ‘roid rage,’ former Army neuropsychologist says
Written by Joe Postma
Ontological Mathematics is a new scientific philosophical theory which will unlock the knowledge and the technology to provide a Star Trek future
Written by A Midwestern Doctor
Diversity equity and inclusion (DEI) is an immensely controversial subject
Written by Meryl Nass MD
Why would Pfizer want Paxlovid licensed anyway, when it made a huge profit selling it to the USG as an EUA? Presumably it hopes to sell a lot more, and maybe Uncle Sam didn’t want to spend billions buying more
Written by James Lyons-Weiler
Don’t fall for semantic arguments: Inert placebos alone allow full undestanding of the risks associated with vaccines and their ingredients
Written by Jessie Zhang
Australia has opened the doors to a vaccine skin patch manufacturing facility in hopes to reduce the complexities and costs associated with existing vaccines and be better position the country for future pandemics
Written by Conan Milner
Cancer is form of cellular revolt, and a new theory finds that insight to be full of potential
Written by Katabella Roberts
The World Health Organization’s cancer research agency has analyzed the potential carcinogenic effects of aspartame, one of the world’s most popular artificial sweeteners, and health officials said they will soon update its risk assessment
Written by Megan Redshaw
Now that the pandemic has ended, researchers are urging regulatory agencies to consider the safety issues associated with the rapid approval of COVID-19 vaccines—and to correctly classify messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines as gene therapy products (GTPs) to prevent pharmaceutical companies from bypassing regulatory standards
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
Over the course of the COVID-19 crisis we have heard from government officials and those supporting the mass vaccination campaign that the CDC Vaccine Adverse Event System (VAERS) is not reliable and that patient/family/healthcare provider reports into the system may not be accurate and thus cannot be used to assess causality
Written by Thereisnopandemic
The Canadian prime minister was advised to downplay injuries and deaths related to the Covid vaccines, as was reported by Blacklock’s Reporter
Written by BBC
Australia has become the first country in the world to legalise the use of psychedelics to treat some mental health conditions