Hardline environmental activists sang climate-themed carols outside of a Washington, D.C., holiday market ahead of the Christmas holiday
Eco-Activist Group Spreading Fear in the Festive Season
Written by Nick Pope
Written by Nick Pope
Hardline environmental activists sang climate-themed carols outside of a Washington, D.C., holiday market ahead of the Christmas holiday
Written by Meryl Nass MD
Aquacel AG came out about 20 years ago and required a prescription, but it no longer does—and there are multiple generic versions of this bandage-turned-gel sponge you can buy over the counter.
Written by The Maine Wire
Maine’s Board of Licensure in Medicine (BOLIM) on Tuesday extended the suspension of Dr. Meryl Nass, an Ellsworth internist who criticized Gov. Janet Mills’ COVID-19 policies publicly throughout the government lockdowns
Written by Robert Bryce
Two days after the COP28 meeting in Dubai ended, the International Energy Agency reported that global coal demand will set another new record this year
Written by John Leake
A recent KFF poll on perceptions an attitudes about the COVID-19 and other vaccines says it all in the byline: “Partisanship Remains Key Predictor of Views Of COVID-19, Including Plans To Get Latest COVID-19 Vaccine.”
Written by Jennifer Marohasy
Our lives, like the seasons, tend to be affected by an annual cycle dictated by the revolution of the Earth about the Sun that takes one year. We are inclined to celebrate events on this time scale, events like Christmas, which occurs each year towards the end of this cycle measured by the calendar year.
Written by PSI Editor
Geothermal energy is an emerging and important consideration in understanding earth’s climate. In this extensive video presentation leading researchers in the field detail why this long-overlooked science requires mainstream recognition.
Written by Naveen Athrappully
Around 70 percent of people who died in Japan after receiving a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine lost their lives in the first 10 days following the jab, according to a recent study.
Written by Vance Voetberg
For decades, statins have been heralded as reliable heroes in the battle against heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States and globally. However, a new expert review suggests that long-term use of statins may be aiding the enemy by accelerating coronary artery calcification instead of providing protection.
Written by Alex Wu
Written by Megan Redshaw
Pfizer failed to inform pregnant women participating in its clinical trial for the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine that the clinical trial of a similar vaccine by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) was halted after a safety signal revealed a potential risk of preterm births leading to neonatal deaths.
Written by Well Here We Go
In this video, we continue to look at the covid vaccines and are beginning to look into the study that gave rise to the 95% effective claim.
Written by Naveen Athrappully
People who wore protective masks were found to be more likely to contract COVID-19 infections than those who didn’t, according to a recent Norwegian study.
Written by Tom Harris
As listeners heard in the past two episodes of The Other Side of the Story (here and here), people living close to 60-story high industrial wind turbines report a range of very real physical symptoms ranging from mild to severe, in some cases debilitating. Among the symptoms reported are insomnia, chest pain, heart palpitations, back pain, fatigue, skin infections, stomach ulcers, headaches, decreased vision, dizziness, severe joint and muscular pain, and neurological disturbances.
Written by Tom Harris
Those of us who recognize that natural climate change happens all the time and almost certainly overwhelms anything humans contribute need to focus more on convincing our left-leaning family and friends of our viewpoint. After all, fully half of Americans either identify as Democrats or lean Democratic, while only 42% identify as Republicans or lean Republican, according to Pew Research Center surveys conducted in 2017.
Written by Marina Zhang