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The Light We Were Never Meant to Live Without

Written by Sayer Ji

Imagine you could trace a single thread through the labyrinth of modern chronic disease—obesity, autoimmunity, hormonal collapse, depression, metabolic dysfunction, accelerated aging—and discover they all converge at one overlooked point: a wavelength of light your ancestors received every single day of their lives

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Jenna McCarthy is back with more questions about pet vaccines

Written by Independent Medical Alliance and Jenna McCarthy

I used to be the public health poster girl—the kind who never missed a “wellness check” for my kids, dutifully dragged her family to the annual flu shot clinic like it was a moral duty, and believed society was one selfish decision away from a full-blown polio pandemic

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How Tech Companies Create Parental Guilt

Written by Daniel Frost, Sarah Coyne, and Jane Shawcroft

Talita Pruett, a California mom of three children ages 14, 13, and five, is doing everything she can to be a present, involved parent. But one issue weighs on her more than anything else: guilt over media

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Study Shows Most ‘Measles’ Cases Appear In The ‘Vaccinated’

Written by Jon Fleetwood

A 2025 Shandong province CDC-authored study confirms that vaccinated infants, NOT the unvaccinated, frequently develop clinically measles-like illness caused by live attenuated vaccine virus, and that these post-vaccination illnesses are often indistinguishable from wild measles in surveillance systems, contaminating official measles case data

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