
Around this time of the year, I like to highlight a factor in disease that is very often overlooked: the fear factor
Written by Mike Stone

Around this time of the year, I like to highlight a factor in disease that is very often overlooked: the fear factor
Written by BBC

The Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis for their work on quantum mechanics that is paving the way for a new generation of very powerful computers
Written by Pierre Gosselin

Wind farms are often celebrated as the glowing symbol of the ‘energy transition’—’clean’, ‘renewable’, and future-proof
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

In our best-selling book Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality we disclose the amazing impact of sanitation, nutrition, and hygiene that resulted in >90 percent reductions in vaccine-preventable, serious illness BEFORE vaccines were introduced to the population
Written by Independent Medical Alliance and Jenna McCarthy

Surely you’ve heard of the many miraculous benefits of apple cider vinegar
Written by Alec McClean and Jakey Lebwohl

Many studies have found a correlation between heavy social media use and higher levels of internalizing disorders (e.g., anxiety and depression) in adolescents, especially in girls
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

One of the least appreciated aspects of medicine is the numerous frameworks that have been developed to understand how the body works and how to heal it
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo, the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), was fired by Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on October 1, 2025, after she filed a whistleblower complaint with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel
Written by Joseph Fournier, Ph.D.

Since January 2022, I have been repeatedly asked for my opinion on the hypothesis that suggests the Hunga Tonga event was a major factor in making the 2023 – 2024 El Nino event uniquely strong in its influence on the global average air temperature (GAT) anomaly
Written by Chris Morrison

Last August, the Daily Sceptic drew attention to the UK Met Office inventing temperature data at its fictitious ‘open’ weather station at Lowestoft
Written by Douglas Carswell

In 2008, GDP per capita in the US and UK was roughly equivalent, and Britain could credibly claim to be a wealthy nation. How much difference two decades make
Written by Dr. Samantha Boardman

I recently watched a friend check her phone during what should have been a blissful sunset walk. She wasn’t scrolling Instagram or answering texts, she was making sure her steps were “counting.”
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

For 75 years dietary dogma in preventive cardiology has focussed on reducing saturated fat in the human diet with the goal of reducing LDL-C and rates of coronary heart disease
Written by Ian Brighthope

This excellent piece from Elon Musk warns that “digital ID” schemes—marketed as convenient and secure—consolidate personal identity, finances, health, travel, and online behaviour into a single, state-accessible profile
Written by Irina Slav

A popular folk tale from Western Bulgaria, a region known for its idiosyncratic humour, tells of two friends who went to market
Written by Sayer Ji

Every October, “Pinktober” ushers in a flood of pink ribbons and breast cancer campaigns. Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM)—established in 1985—has grown into a massive cause-marketing phenomenon