
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 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’
Written by Independent Medical Alliance

A new peer-reviewed study by IMA researchers Matt Halma & Dr. Joseph Varon explores the incredible effectiveness of ashwagandha, CBD, saffron, and other alternatives as natural treatments for anxiety
Written by William M Briggs

If you cite, enjoy, or create “research” or “studies”, this post is a must. I’ve eschewed all math (given next time in The Wrong Way) and focused entirely on the idea.
Written by James Gallagher

US scientists have, for the first time, made early-stage human embryos by manipulating DNA taken from people’s skin cells and then fertilising it with sperm.
Written by Dmitry Samoilov

Half a century ago, Greenpeace was founded with a noble purpose: to slow the destruction of the planet. In the early decades, its imagery was powerful.
Written by Ignominious

A new report by the Lancet published August 3 reiterates what media repeats daily: plastics are causing diseases, dementia and death. But the article makes it obvious that it is not the manufacturing or use of plastics; it is the recycling.
Written by Azra Dale

The following is an important article with regard to industrial wind turbine noise written by Gordon Hughes which I am reposting.
Written by Stu Turley

Chinese Lithium Battery System Took down South Korean Intelligence Agency, and Texas has 1200 of these installed. For all of the Green Energy fans, this is a wake up call for security concerns.
Written by Nicole Jacobs

World leaders are shifting their stance on the importance of natural gas, and policymakers’ change has never been clearer than at this week’s Climate Week conversations in New York City
Written by Paul Homewood

Xi commits China to its first ever emissions targets, reports the Telegraph, but is his promise worth anything?