
It’s not screen time alone that predicts mental health issues, but “the quality and emotional dependence on screen use” that matters most, according to new research published in JAMA
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

It’s not screen time alone that predicts mental health issues, but “the quality and emotional dependence on screen use” that matters most, according to new research published in JAMA
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Please enjoy this stage keynote presentation by Dr. McCullough at a MAHA event in Temecula, California. The opener is provocative. Were Americans really healthier decades ago? Let’s take the 1960’s as a reference point taken adults first then children
Written by Andy Rowlands

Last week, the Insurance Business website carried a piece about insurance companies musing that they may find themselves unable to insure so-called ‘renewable’ sources of electricity
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

Vaccine makers, pharmacists, professional medical societies and others opposed to recent changes in vaccine policy are banding together to create their own system for recommending and purchasing vaccines in a move designed to bypass government health agencies’ recommendations, The Washington Post reported
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

It seems so recently that the world was young and alive with promise and we attended COP29 to provide sardonic updates on the breathtaking lack of progress
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Climate Home News is trying to sell us “sustainable aviation fuel”, right out of the frying pan into the fantasy
Written by Andy Rowlands

The Telegraph recently reported the ‘Climate Change Committee‘ in England admonishing Ed Miliband for doing nothing to reduce our ridiculously high energy bills
Written by Paul Homewood

This is a warning for anybody stupid or naive enough to buy an EV
Written by John Leake

The second stanza of the Iliad lets the reader know that this is going to be a story about humans fighting each other
Written by Current Archaeology

Excavations in Wiltshire’s Chalke Valley have uncovered the remains of a large Roman villa – the first complex of its kind to be found in this part of the county
Written by BBC

Ketamine is increasingly known as a party drug which is linked to serious health problems, even fatalities, but there is growing interest in Scotland in its potential to treat severe depression
Written by Jonathan Engler

This article appeared in the Daily Telegraph a week or so ago
Written by Paul Homewood

What is it about the BBC’s climate reporters? They seem to live in their own little bubble, oblivious to what is going on in the real world!
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

It’s hard to know what to make of MSN’s news aggregator. We long ago conceded that it’s not overseen by the gimlet-eyed editors of yore with porkpie hats, mickeys in desk drawers and brusque contempt for nonsense
Written by Paul Homewood

A major supplier to Britain’s ‘green’ energy industry is set to close after its Japanese owner failed to clinch a rescue deal for the company and its 250 workers
Written by Mary Talley Bowden MD

In October 2021, Scott Schara’s 19-year-old daughter, Grace, who had Down syndrome, died at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Wisconsin (pictured) under harrowing circumstances