
The Defender’s Big Chemical NewsWatch delivers the latest headlines, from a variety of news sources, related to toxic chemicals and their effect on human health and the environment
Written by The Defender Staff

The Defender’s Big Chemical NewsWatch delivers the latest headlines, from a variety of news sources, related to toxic chemicals and their effect on human health and the environment
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

Emails obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation show that as long ago as 2008, officials at Johnson & Johnson, the original maker of Tylenol, were privately concerned about what they believed to be credible evidence of a possible link between autism and acetaminophen. The FDA was also aware of the link
Written by Rhoda Wilson

The Australian Human Rights Commission (“AHRC”) has recently submitted to a Senate inquiry that regulation is necessary to stop “misinformation” and “false narratives” about ‘climate change’
Written by Peter Simons

In a recent article, researchers argue that guidelines for depression in pregnancy should include nutrition, diet, and micronutrient supplementation
Written by Steve Williams

For years, Gavin Newsom and California Democrats have paraded themselves as the gold standard of the climate left. They attacked oil companies, blocked permits, and sued the very industry that keeps the state running. They cheered refinery shutdowns, piled on taxes and regulations, and left families paying record-high gas prices
Written by Pierre Gosselin

In the late 2000s, experts and climate bedwetters, like Al Gore, warned that the late summer Arctic sea ice would already disappear by 2015
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

Evidently the Revolution Wind offshore monstrosity can go ahead in the latest round of the U.S. battling rulings game. Canary Media sneers “The Trump administration is 0-2 in its efforts to halt under-construction offshore wind projects – and that streak may continue.
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

The climate-alarmist love notes to China just keep coming. And some feel uncomfortably like enabling an abuser. For instance the Bloomberg Green headline (under the ludicrous category “Green Climate Politics”) that “China Played It Safe With First Pledge to Cut Greenhouse Emissions”.
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

As we noted last week, Arctic ice was on a strong rebound 13 years after the satellite-era low point in 2012.
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International (using ChatGPT)

A fascinating new study out of Korea looked at over 5,000 people and found that those eating the least dietary creatine (remember, this is from food only — no supplements) had roughly double the risk of depression compared to those eating more.
Written by Ian Brighthope

A large-scale South Korean study involving 8.4 million adults found that COVID-19 vaccination is associated with increased risks of multiple cancers, corroborating an earlier Italian study
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

Last week, President Trump was scheduled to give remarks on the potential causes of autism
Written by Alan Moran

Addressing the UN, Mr Trump urged countries to abandon the “green scam” or risk collapse, accusing the UN of making incorrect and alarmist predictions
Written by Sayer Ji

Polio—the dreaded paralytic disease of the 20th century—has long been held up as the ultimate triumph of modern vaccines
Written by EnvironMENTAL

In 1988, the United Nations and the World Meteorological Association created the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Its charge was to “provide governments at all levels with scientific information that they can use to develop climate policies.”
Written by Jessica Rose

This article will be an update on the intentioned attempts to put our latest peer-reviewed published paper through an unnecessary and unrequested post-peer review process by presumably non-credentialed ‘reviewers’