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FDA ‘Unquestionably Overstepped Authority’ With War on Ivermectin

Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

The DoJ attorney who defended the FDA when doctors sued the agency over its anti-ivermectin social media posts during the COVID-19 pandemic admitted the FDA’s war against ivermectin was an abuse of governmental authority, according to an investigation by Project Veritas

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The Thermometer (again)

Written by Herb Rose

The thermometer is an instrument that is used throughout science. Biologist, physicists, chemist, and other disciplines use it as a standard by which other scientists can test others work

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Sperm Apocalypse Now?

Written by Ashley Armstrong

The shift from saturated fats to polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in modern diets is linked to reduced sperm quality and testosterone levels. PUFAs are more prone to oxidative stress, which damages sperm and can contribute to miscarriages

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All about EV

Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

There are several key pillars to Western governments’ climate policies, including wind and solar power and ‘carbon’ pricing. But a major one everywhere is forcing people to “choose” electric vehicles

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