Antibiotic resistance is an increasingly significant public health issue in the United States. The problem is rapidly growing and is predicted to kill 10 million people every year by 2050 (pdf).
Passengers on a recent British Airways flight from Cairo to Heathrow Airport in London narrowly escaped mass tragedy when the captain suddenly collapsed and died just before the flight
In an interview with The Defender, all-cause mortality researcher Denis Rancourt, Ph.D. criticized a study published Monday in JAMA attributing a surge in deaths among children and teens to “drugs, guns and automobiles.” Rancourt called the article a “political paper” and accused the researchers of going beyond “what you can reasonably conclude from hard data.”
When Dr. McCullough and I started this Substack, we agreed that he would primarily focus on COVID-19 scientific-medical scholarship, and I would investigate how the COVID-19 pandemic response is related to other major public policy issues.
The US CDC indicates that 92 percent of adults have taken one or more COVID-19 vaccine injections. Among those, 92 percent have been with an mRNA product (Pfizer or Moderna).
About 15 million people could lose their Medicaid coverage in the next year as states start to determine whether some individuals are eligible after a provision under the federal COVID-19 public health emergency is slated to expire in May
We have recently said goodbye to several outstanding scientists who fought long and hard in support of real science to contest the global warming scare. Jay Lehr, Bob Carter, Fred Singer, Patrick Michaels and Tim Ball were the heroes I knew best.
One of the things I love about Substack is the engagement in the commentary section. I feel I learn as much from there as I impart in the articles I write
For the past fifty years, George Soros has been influencing politics, societal norms and has acted to change policy on the world stage. He one of the earliest supporters of the WEF and worked hard to establish the European Union. But who is George Soros and what is he up to now?
It seems that every fall and winter for the last decade at least, there has been hand-wringing about the lack of Svalbard sea ice and what a tragedy this is for polar bears