Suicide Rates in Children Have Continued to Climb Across 15 Years, Study Finds
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Written by The Defender Staff
Written by The Defender Staff
Suicide Rates in Children Have Continued to Climb Across 15 Years, Study Finds
Written by Lee Zeldin
If it weren’t for double standards, Albany Democrats wouldn’t have any standards at all—especially regarding “green” energy.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
Many experts have said the COVID-19 pandemic was an opportunity to improve personal health in order to better survive SARS-CoV-2 and its outcomes. But is that actually the case?
Written by Paul D. Thacker
Social media went a little bonkers last week when an interview of Texas Children’s Hospital’s Dr. Peter Hotez began circulating with the Big Pharma insider calling for the United Nations and NATO to deploy security forces against “anti-vaxxers” in the United States.
Written by Joe Bastardi
Severe impacts to East Coast beaches (in addition to the habitat of whales) are threatened by the wind turbines being put up off the east coast
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine in 2006 progressing to Gardasil 9, a 9-valent vaccine, for use in children as young as 9 years old in December 2014.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
McCullough Protocol Base Spike Detoxification is the most widely used approach as a starting point in the management of long-COVID and COVID-19 vaccine injury syndromes.
Written by Op Ed Watch
An important difference between climate science and the normal kind is that in climate science, failed predictions don’t diminish people’s faith in a theory.
Written by News Roundup
According to the usual suspects, Monday July 22 was the “hottest day ever on Earth”, smash-o-shattering the previous record for blistering death heat set on Sunday July 21.
Written by Olivia Rondeau
Athletes are ditching Paris’s Olympic village for greener pastures after being forced to deal with “vegan-friendly” food, cardboard beds, no air conditioning, cramped rooms, and long commutes to their competitions. [emphasis, links added]
Written by James Leary
Okay, my excuse is it was cold and raining here on England’s Sunshine Coast which is disappointing considering this will shortly be the warmest summer ever.
Written by Robert Kogon
There is currently a raging discussion going on in German-speaking new and social media about whether the leaked final redactions of the minutes of the Robert Koch Institute’s COVID-19 crisis group are in fact forgeries.
Written by Dr. Sam Bailey
Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) is a devastating condition that can lead to permanent injuries and sometimes even death.
Written by Suzzane Burdick, Ph. D
Tempur-Pedic is selling a “smart” bed that collects and monitors personal sleeping habit data — including heart rate and breath rate — via sensors that connect to the person’s Wi-Fi and smartphone.
Written by David Wojick
On July 26, CFACT’s President Craig Rucker sent Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin a letter warning him about the serious risk of blade failure in the giant offshore wind facility being built off Virginia.
Written by Pierre Gosselin
The Chinese Academy of Sciences found that the Antarctic cold spells shattered records amid global heat waves in late winter 2023, something we never heard from the mainstream media. [emphasis, links added]