You’ve heard it repeatedly, there are two kinds of cholesterol: the “good” high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and the “bad” low density lipoprotein (LDL)
Cholesterol: It’s All Good
Written by Margie King
Written by Margie King
You’ve heard it repeatedly, there are two kinds of cholesterol: the “good” high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and the “bad” low density lipoprotein (LDL)
Written by Kyle Blankenship
German vaccine maker CureVac has lost some shine in the race for a Covid shot after other mRNA-based hopefuls have captured regulators’ attention
Written by Naveen Athrappully
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued an alert for monkeypox (mpox) after multiple cases popped up in Chicago, with even vaccinated individuals found to have been infected
Written by Marina Zhang
In this series, we evaluate some of the lesser-known yet common adverse events that are appearing in the research literature and doctors’ clinics and, more importantly, how to deal with them and reduce the risks
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
Hiding in plain site on a military website is a 2019 report that was published by the US Army Combat capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center
Written by Gloria Moss
Students at the world’s top university turn their back on science
In the second week of May this year, the Junior Common Rooms at five Oxford Colleges voted to condemn the Oxford Union’s decision to host gender critical feminist, Kathleen Stock. The colleges where students passed these motions are Mansfield, St Anne’s, St Hilda’s, St Edmund’s and Christ Church. Professor Kathleen Stock’s heresy is to state that Trans people can never claim to have truly transitioned to their gender of choice.
Written by Zdenek P. Bazant
The towers of the World Trade Center were designed to withstand as a whole the horizontal impact of a large commercial aircraft. So why did a total collapse occur?
Written by Pierre Gosselin
Nowadays it seems that Germany is doing everything possible to warp-speed its own ruin
Written by Jeffrey A. Tucker
A priest friend of mine has been writing for three years against his fellow clerics who went along with the COVID regime, shut their churches, masked their parishioners, and then pushed shots on those who didn’t need them.
Written by Joshua Philipp
The United States was shut down at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, under guidelines started in March 2020 during the Trump administration. Officials declared that in order to “slow the spread,” the nation would have to self-quarantine for 15 days
Written by Emily Dreibelbis
Employees who continue to use ChatGPT will face ‘disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment,’ according to a staff memo
Written by ufosdailyreports
Mars continues to be a fascinating study for archaeologists, astronomers, scientists, and even regular people
Written by Joel Pollack
South Africa is exceeding its goal of cutting CO2 emissions — thanks to regular blackouts that are now a daily feature of life in the country and have become a serious obstacle to economic growth
Written by BBC
The number of people not working in the UK due to long-term sickness has risen to a new record, official figures show
Written by Wayne A Rohde
Another reason why the CICP is not the solution to handle all the COVID-19 vaccine injury petitions
Written by Ross Pomeroy
A new study slams years of shoddy research