It is well-known that dementia is often a result of aging. However, sometimes it can be caused by medications.
Several Common Drugs Are Linked to Dementia
Written by Marina Zhang
Written by Marina Zhang
It is well-known that dementia is often a result of aging. However, sometimes it can be caused by medications.
Written by CDN
Apparently the Amazon rainforest is now the Amazon desert, and it’s all your fault. The Guardian panics that “The climate crisis turned the drought that struck the Amazon rainforest in 2023 into a devastating event, a study has found.
Written by CDN
One question we periodically attempt to pose to climate activists, and suggest you do the same, is that if we really can control global temperature, if atmospheric CO2 does determine it and our emissions determine CO2 levels, what’s the ideal temperature and how do they know?
Written by CDN
Among the curiosities of the winter of 2023-24 thus far, it has seen a lot of snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere, with both Environment Canada and the Rutgers Snow Lab reporting levels above the average for the last quarter-century in Canada and the last half-century in the U.S.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch
It’s mystifying and terrifying that our lives, livelihoods, and living standards are increasingly dictated by activist, political, bureaucratic, academic, and media elites who disseminate theoretical nonsense, calculated myths, and outright disinformation.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch
Almost every river in Eastern Australia is now pouring surplus water into the sea. But only two dams have been built in Queensland in the last 20 years—the Wyaralong Dam, built 13 years ago, and Paradise Dam, built 19 years ago.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch
To preserve a “livable planet,” the Earth can’t warm more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels, the United Nations warns.
Written by Maryam Henein
The Internet of Bodies and The Internet of Things is NOT Science Fiction. It’s a real thing.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
The development of nuclear power has been the subject of intense debate and scrutiny over the years, particularly in terms of costs, regulatory frameworks, and its role in ‘solving the climate crisis’.
Written by Maryam Henein
Many of you have read my in-depth coverage of the Origins debacle. Upon doing research, I came across Charles Rixey who is a Marine veteran, historian, and member of D.R.A.S.T.I.C., an online group of scientists and researchers who continue to lead the search for the origin of COVID-19.
Written by PSI Editor
Saturday 3rd February 2024: TNT Radio’s Sky Dragon Slaying welcomes back our good friend, Carl Herman, for his take on topical current affairs. Carl is a National Board Certified teacher of the US Government, Economics, and History and a keen researcher and analyst of conspiracy theories.
Written by PSI Editor
Saturday 3rd February 2024: Chris Almida, a global business strategist who has successfully weathered tough times in the past shares his insights about how Bitcoin can be a safe investment, on TNT Radio’s Sky Dragon Slaying. Listen/watch live!
Written by John O'Sullivan
Internationally renowned lighting technology expert, Dr Nisa Kahn, is calling out LED light manufacturers for wilful ignorance and apathy over the harmful impacts of exposure to their lights. The high-flying scientist and mathematician details her concerns in a benchmark interview on TNT Radio.
Written by Rebekah Barnett
The Department of Child Protection (DCP) must pay compensation and medical expenses to a youth worker who developed pericarditis after getting a Covid booster under a workplace vaccination directive, the South Australian Employment Tribunal has ruled.
Written by Amie Dahnke
Written by Rachel Roberts
A legal battle will return to the high court after two judges ruled a 23-year-old mentally disabled man should be given the COVID-19 vaccines in spite of his mother’s wishes and a specialist report warning the jab could cause him serious harm.