Hundreds of millions of Americans are at risk from power shortages this winter if weather conditions are harsh, according to a new report published by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), a power grid watchdog
The Global Warming Policy Foundation has just published its annual review of UK weather. Once again, author Paul Homewood finds little to be alarmed about
Our brain isn’t the only place memories form in our body. New York University (NYU) researchers have discovered learning through repetition may be fundamental to all of our cells
A new study reveals some of the most significant factors affecting the age at which attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is diagnosed – and having a higher IQ is one of the traits associated with a later diagnosis
President-elect Trump has an opportunity to put the nation’s energy policy on a sound and rational footing. That will be possible only if the new administration learns from its past mistakes. [emphasis, links added]
A high-cholesterol animal product eaten by billions of people worldwide is not as bad for your health as it’s often cracked up to be. It might even be good for you
Millions of people in the US and around the world suffer from urinary tract infections every year. Some groups are especially prone to chronic UTIs, including women, older adults and some veterans.
Nick Cater, a senior research fellow at the Menzies Research Centre, “a think-tank that champions Liberal principles and advocates a free, just and prosperous Australia”, has written another excoriating piece for the Australianabout Australia’s Net Zero plans.
Life expectancy is one of the most relevant measures of health outcomes. Historical data on this issue tells the story of the revolutionary medical advancements of the last centuries
Studies show aluminum leaches into food during cooking, and can result in an 8.1 percent increase in urinary aluminum concentrations during high-exposure periods