
An old English friend in her early forties called me a few days ago and reported that, back in June, a painful mass was detected in her abdomen. Based on scans, her doctors at a London hospital suspect cancer
Written by John Leake

An old English friend in her early forties called me a few days ago and reported that, back in June, a painful mass was detected in her abdomen. Based on scans, her doctors at a London hospital suspect cancer
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

A new peer‑reviewed study titled, Daily steps and health outcomes in adults: a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis, published in The Lancet Public Health, has delivered the most comprehensive answer yet to the question: How many steps a day do we really need for better health?
Written by Roberta McLain

You look up from your phone screen and suddenly realize you weren’t thinking about anything. It’s not a lapse in memory or a daydream; it’s literally a moment when you’re not thinking of anything at all
Written by Chris Morrison

‘Net zero’ is dead in the United States and the last rites have been administered in the devastating official report from the Department of Energy
Written by Curious Outlier

This is the third and final article in a series exploring the mechanisms of action of chlorine dioxide in the human body
Written by Paul Homewood

MPs are up in arms over Miliband’s refusal to publish details of a ‘net zero’ cooperation deal signed with China
Written by Need To Know Publications

This video has a sound sync problem but there are subtitles and you can also turn it into a podcast by closing your eyes, it works, trust me
Written by Phil Palii

This article explains the way in which Congress really works. And some of the techniques at the disposal of special interests like the arms industry, Big Ag, Big Pharma et al and how they are able to screw over the American Republic
Written by Irina Slav

China’s solar panel sector faces worsening oversupply and fierce price wars, forcing firms to cut tens of thousands of jobs
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

In a statement released Thursday on vaccination rates, the CDC said, “The decision to vaccinate is a personal one. Parents should consult their health care providers on options for their families.”
Written by Gcaptain

The Berwick Bank wind farm, located off the east coast of Scotland could provide power to six million homes
Written by Paul Homewood

Last week the BBC continued to ply their misinformation about the weather, this time air turbulence gets their treatment
Written by Steve Kirsch

Mortality increased each time they gave a new dose. This kind of dose-response temporal pattern is considered one of the strongest forms of circumstantial evidence in observational epidemiology
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

The American Academy of Pediatrics and the New York Times say there are no “perverse incentives” for doctors to push vaccines, as U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently claimed
Written by John Leake

On Thursday, September 19, 1991, Erika and Helmut Simon, a couple from Nuremberg, climbed the Fineilspitze, a mountain lying about fifty kilometers southwest of Innsbruck
Written by Jon Fleetwood

Flagship Pioneering, the company that founded Moderna, is now genetically programming crops with synthetic RNA sprays designed to persist in plant tissue