
The study titled, Heart-breaking tumors: a case series of malignant pericardial effusion, was recently published in European Heart Journal – Case Reports:
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

The study titled, Heart-breaking tumors: a case series of malignant pericardial effusion, was recently published in European Heart Journal – Case Reports:
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Yesterday, the academic physician (full Professor at Stanford, no less) once vilified by former NIH Director Francis Collins as a “fringe epidemiologist”, Director of NIH nominee Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, testified before the Senate in a confirmation hearing.
Written by StudyFinds staff

Artificial intelligence has made headlines for writing essays, generating art, and even passing medical exams. However, most AI systems today still require extensive human guidance to function effectively
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday cheered the use of what The New York Times called “unconventional treatments” for measles, noting that Texas doctors had seen “very, very good” results using the remedies during the recent measles outbreak in Gaines County.
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

Please watch this update on the 2025 US nationwide measles case count.
Written by Tracy Beanz & Michelle Edwards

Even though we can’t visibly see the toxins that currently contaminate much of our food and water supply, we know they’re there because they are destroying human health
Written by Russia Today

Written by Greg Piper

Being accused of “molesting” data to promote climate alarmism is not worth $1 million in punitive damages, a judge ruled Tuesday in a 13-year-old defamation lawsuit that could have bankrupted the nation’s most venerable conservative magazine
Written by Viv Forbes

Why are we always putting ‘green’ energy assets in all the wrong places?
Written by James Taylor

‘Renewable’ power advocates often claim wind and solar are less expensive energy sources than coal, natural gas, and nuclear power
Written by Susan Ferrechio

Steep increases in energy bills are leading consumers in Democratic-led states to question ‘renewable’ energy policies that have failed to deliver more reliable, less expensive heat and electricity
Written by Lex Acker

In April 2023, Lee Turner, of Doak Shireff Lawyers LLP, took over conduct of the defence of Dr. Charles Hoffe vs. the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC
Written by I&I Editorial Board

The end is near. That’s what we’ve been told since the beginning. The doomsayers have cited a variety of cataclysms that will do us in, from asteroids to resource exhaustion to a dying sun to ‘climate change’
Written by Martin Neil and Norman Fenton

Cambridge University has announced a major new “initiative to address risks of future engineered pandemics”
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

Modern “Public Health” primarily focuses on disease prevention and treatment, rather than on health promotion