Many experts have pointed out that the mortality rate from measles had reduced 98 percent before the introduction of the measles vaccine in 1963
Population-Level Risk Factors Related to Measles Case Fatality
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
Many experts have pointed out that the mortality rate from measles had reduced 98 percent before the introduction of the measles vaccine in 1963
Written by Nick Pope
Michigan is poised to cut down hundreds of acres of forest to make space for a solar panel development, MLive reported Thursday
Written by David Nield
New research suggests at least some key distinctions date back earlier than previously estimated, hinting that modern and archaic humans – including our close, extinct relatives – have more in common than we ever thought
Written by Russia Today
Elon Musk’s technological ambitions and Guillaume Faye’s Archeofuturist philosophy come together in a vision where advanced innovation revives ancient values, blending tradition with progress
Written by A Miswestern Doctor
I am a big believer in the phrase “united we stand, divided we fall.” As such, having watched a lot of infighting over the last few years, I have tried to support those who I believe are doing good work, and avoided attacking anyone else
Written by Gregory Wrightstone
The Wyoming State Senate has introduced a bill to prevent carbon dioxide (CO2) from being treated as a pollutant and to stop “measures that support the reduction or elimination” of the gas
Written by Tracy Slepcevic
Pregnancy is a time of joy, anticipation, and careful decision-making. As an expecting mother, your primary goal is to ensure the health and safety of your baby
Written by Russia Today
Russian President Vladimir Putin has instructed the government and Sberbank, the country’s largest bank and a tech innovator, to team up with China to develop artificial intelligence
Written by Peter Murphy
Gov. Kathy Hochul last week signed a new climate bill forcing ‘fossil fuel’ companies to pay $75 billion in “recovery” assessments over the next 25 years for their alleged role in causing “extreme weather”
Written by Steve Kirsch
Even with a very generous 10X fudge factor on interpreting the survey, over 1.2 million Americans likely lost their life to the Covid shots
Written by Dr Clare Craig
In 2020 and 2021 anyone claiming Covid was like influenza was dismissed as a conspiracy theorist. In 2024, the NHS is trying to treat influenza with all the crazy superstitions used for Covid
Written by Mihai Andrei
Humans are the smartest creatures on the planet and we’re by far the best at solving all sorts of cognitive tasks. Or are we?
Written by BBC
From the end of the Roman occupation through the Anglo-Saxon and Viking invasions – a new way of testing DNA in ancient bones could force a rethink of key moments in Britain’s early history, say researchers
Written by Carly Cassella
Earlier this year, scientists stumbled upon a potential new treatment for hereditary-patterned baldness, the most common cause of hair loss in both men and women worldwide
Written by The Daily Mail
It’s been nearly 200 years since a global cold snap led to widespread crop failures and devastating famines
Written by BBC
An author believes he has discovered a previously unknown battle involving a famous lost Roman legion