
NBC News is reporting on a new study that found that the Amazon rainforest is benefiting from increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. The findings of the study, while informative, are unsurprising
Written by H. Sterling Burnett

NBC News is reporting on a new study that found that the Amazon rainforest is benefiting from increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. The findings of the study, while informative, are unsurprising
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

The sugar industry has manipulated scientific research on fluoride since the 1930s — exaggerating its benefits, suppressing concerns about serious side effects and shifting attention away from sugar’s role in tooth decay, according to a study published Monday in the journal Environmental Health
Written by Canary In a Covid World

A few weeks ago, RFK Jr. testified before the Senate Finance Committee. Today, he shreds one of the most repeated myths in public health
Written by Larry Bell

During his address at the United Nations General Assembly on Sept. 23, President Trump called out UN-promoted climate alarm as the “greatest con job ever perpetrated,” referred to renewable energy policies as a “stupid,” and characterized ‘carbon’ footprint fetishes as a “hoax”
Written by William M Briggs

According to Thomas Malthus (in later editions of On Population), the barriers to reproduction in man are three: misery, vice, and prudence
Written by Steve Kirsch

The ‘science’ journal Nature are writing a story on Substack platforms misinformation spreaders. Editor, Jack Leeming thinks people like Peter McCullough and yours truly are the bad guys!
Written by Dr Steven L Robertson

The glymphatic system is the brain’s waste-clearance network. It was only fully described in the last decade or so by researchers at the University of Rochester.
Written by Maggie Harrison Dupré

As AI bots like ChatGPT become inextricably tangled with people’s private and public lives, it’s causing unpredictable new crises.
Written by Linnea Lueken

A recent post at Phys.org, “South Asia monsoon: climate change’s dangerous impact on lifeline rains,” claims that climate change is leading to more intense and erratic monsoon rains, and thus more danger to the people living across South Asia. This is false. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Craig Bannister

After reposting a comment calling slain conservative Charlie Kirk the “head of Trump’s Hitler youth,” media-heralded climate alarmist Dr. Michael Mann has resigned from his position at the University of Pennsylvania
Written by Dr Jeff Barke

Many of my patients find themselves caught in a bind. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) carries real risks—liver toxicity, links to developmental issues when used in pregnancy, and more.
Written by Dr Steven L. Robertson

Perfumes and scented lotions are designed to make us smell attractive, soothe our mood, or even project a certain identity
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