Annual Cycles, Best wishes for 2024

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.

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Long-Term Use of Statins Linked to Heart Disease: Studies

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.

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Solid Science Supports the Reality of ‘Wind Turbine Syndrome’

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.

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Overcoming the Cultural Divide on Climate Alarmism (Your Life May Depend On It)

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.

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