As digital devices like smartphones become ubiquitous, the number of youngsters suffering from a vision disorder called strabismus is on the rise
Excessive Smartphone Use Can Cause Acute Acquired Comitant Esotropia
Written by Ellen Wan
Written by Ellen Wan
As digital devices like smartphones become ubiquitous, the number of youngsters suffering from a vision disorder called strabismus is on the rise
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola
In the U.S., one in five prescriptions is written for an off-label use. (1) While sometimes this allows medications to be overused or misused, it also protects doctors’ ability to freely treat patients, and patient’s ability to use all available treatments after making an informed decision.
Written by Alexander Carter
Jaime Reed, a previous case manager at a transgender medical center spoke out and blew the whistle on medical procedures occurring at gender-affirming hospitals for children
Written by Wendi Strauch Mahoney
The August 2022 Unclassified Annual Report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) has surfaced, revealing a number of unexplained UFO sightings.
Written by medicinekillsmillions.com
In 1994 a study reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association reported that modern medicine causes 180,000 deaths each year in the USA
Written by Andrew Thornebrooke
Most of the debris from the Chinese ‘spy balloon’ shot down by the U.S. military last week is still lying in the ocean
Written by John Dee
Using a supplemented dataset incorporating NSDIC’s Sea Ice Index (SII) to explore the relationship with sea ice extent, sea surface and land surface temperate anomalies
Written by Dr Vernon Coleman
This is, I believe, the most important video you will ever watch because it shows, without any reasonable doubt, that Joe Biden accelerated the designer war between Russia and Ukraine which has now become world war III – with America, the EU and the UK supplying tanks to attack Russians and a German minister admitting that we are at war with Russia.
Written by Katherine Watt
Last week I got an email requesting clarification about the significance of 21 USC 360bbb-3(k) for the planning, execution and continuance of the Covid-19 global pharmaweapon mass murder campaign.
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
Over the the course of the pandemic I received many calls from patients and their families. One of the most difficult symptoms to evaluate over the phone is abdominal pain.
Written by Joel Smalley
Since the start of COVID, there have been four distinct periods of excess death in England.
Written by Chris Morrison
For decades, scientists and their trusted media messengers have hyped up the temporary loss of coral to promote climate Armageddon and the need for a Net Zero political solution
Written by Owen Jacques
Researchers have uncovered an abundance of healthy, thriving coral along a heavily developed coastline — far beyond what the team expected when they first pitched the project
Written by Sky News
The World Health Organisation says reports of bird flu in mink, otters and sealions “need to be monitored closely” and we must prepare for a change in the risk level to humans
Written by Jessica Pegula
It all started in Australia after the incident with Damar Hamlin. I texted my husband, Taylor, that the situation with my mom was weighing on me.
Written by opendemocracy.net
A shift to wind energy is leaving a trail of destruction in Ecuador, with a brutal impact on Indigenous communities and fragile ecosystems