
Cancer patients could one day drink foam infused with carbon monoxide to increase the effectiveness of their treatments, after the novel approach was shown to work in tests on mice and human tissue in the lab.
Written by David Nield

Cancer patients could one day drink foam infused with carbon monoxide to increase the effectiveness of their treatments, after the novel approach was shown to work in tests on mice and human tissue in the lab.
Written by Michelle Starr

Fragments of ancient rock and bone in Eastern Asia are changing our understanding of the history of human migration.
Written by Naveen Athrappully

Many of the foods consumed by Americans are contaminated with harmful plastic chemicals that contribute to health complications such as diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, and infertility, according to a recent report by the nonprofit group Consumer Reports (CR).
Written by Jan Jekielek

On Jan. 3, the office of Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo issued a statement calling for the halt in the use of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, citing the recent discovery of DNA contaminants in the vaccine vials.
Written by Sharyl Attkisson

Regarding my original CBS News investigation on antiperspirants and breast cancer: When I first ask the cosmetics and antiperspirant industry for an interview, representatives refer me to the American Cancer Society for assurances that antiperspirants can’t cause cancer.
Written by PSI Editor

Saturday 20th January 2024: Listen/watch LIVE on TNT Radio Dr Pierre Kory, the American critical care physician who gained attention during the COVID-19 pandemic for advocating widespread off-label use of certain drugs as treatments for COVID-19.
Written by PSI Editor

Saturday 20th January: Why Does America celebrate Martin Luther King Jr each year? Lee Habeeb joins Principia Scientific’s Joe Postma and John O’Sullivan on TNT Radio to explain why.
Written by Marina Zhang

A recent preprint co-authored by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) U.S. Flu Vaccine Effectiveness Network Investigators found that repeat annual influenza vaccines are associated with an increased risk of influenza infection.
Written by Yuhong Dong M.D, Ph.D

Many people may be aware that neutralizing antibodies significantly wane after only a few months following COVID-19 vaccination. Newly emerging subvariants have developed a solid ability to escape from neutralizing antibodies.
Written by Rachel Roberts

A private clinic offering hormone treatment for gender-confused young people has become the first in the UK to be registered with England’s health care watchdog.
Written by Rachel Roberts

Written by Zachary Stieber

Scientists in China, experimenting with a coronavirus closely related to the virus that causes COVID-19, found that it had a 100 percent kill rate in a small mouse study, according to the researchers’ announcement on Jan. 4.
Written by Katabella Roberts

A new study has found microplastics in the majority of commonly consumed protein foods such as seafood, pork, chicken, beef, and plant-based meat alternatives in the United States.
Written by Colleen Huber

In a January 2023 preprint in The Lancet, the New Zealand government released a study showing a 70 percent increased rate of kidney injury following two doses of Pfizer mRNA vaccines.
Written by Cara Michelle Miller

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was recently diagnosed and is being treated for prostate cancer. He is one of the nearly 290,000 American men who will be diagnosed with the disease this year.
Written by Amie Dahnke

New research on sudden unexplained childhood death (SUDC) suggests the heartbreaking phenomenon that killed 2,900 children under the age of 4 in 2021 in the United States may be a result of seizures.