
There are increasing reports of people suffering “AI psychosis”, Microsoft’s head of artificial intelligence (AI), Mustafa Suleyman, has warned.
Written by Zoe Kleinman

There are increasing reports of people suffering “AI psychosis”, Microsoft’s head of artificial intelligence (AI), Mustafa Suleyman, has warned.
Written by Hart UK

Module 6 of the Inquiry has just completed taking evidence and much of it has been very harrowing. BiologyPhenom, whose daily substack articles covered the Scottish Inquiry’s care module last year, has also been reporting daily from the latest UK sessions
Written by Dr Alan Black

The Medical Journalists Association (MJA) is about to dish out its annual awards.
Written by Peter Koenig and Dr. Mike Yeadon

Decisions about digital IDs, also called e-IDs, will be made across the board by all countries (193 UN member-states) within short, or have already been made. In some cases, like Switzerland, people will have a choice, they will be able to vote on the decision
Written by Sayer Ji

In 2014, the world was first introduced to The Truth About Cancer docu-series. When my interview aired, it reached millions across the globe, carrying forward ideas that mainstream medicine had long suppressed or ignored
Written by Marc Morano

With Trump effectively defunding the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, the organisation NASA uses to promote climate alarm, it is worth revisiting this article from 2019
Written by John Leake

Hubris & Pride are often used interchangeably, and though they are related concepts, they aren’t precisely the same
Written by Liv McMahon

Hundreds of thousands of user conversations with Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Grok have been exposed in search engine results – seemingly without users’ knowledge.
Written by Jonathan Engler

Saara Jäntti – a student at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology at Tampere University in Finland – has written this dissertation:
Written by Sayer Ji

The FDA has moved Armour, NP, and all natural thyroid medicines into the “unapproved drug” category. That doesn’t mean unsafe — many patients have relied on them for decades — but it does create stigma and uncertainty around access
Written by Chris Morrison

Constant promotion of unnatural 60-second heat spikes has characterised the performance of the UK Met Office during an average British summer interrupted by a number of short-lived ‘heatwaves’
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

The American Academy of Pediatrics recently sued U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over COVID-19 vaccine recommendations and is working to end religious exemptions for childhood vaccination
Written by Sayer Ji

Imagine a world where the pursuit of beauty comes at the cost of our ability to connect with others emotionally. Welcome to the unsettling reality of “Botox Brain”
Written by Mike Stone

In my most recent article, I examined the foundational evidence behind the supposed discovery of the tobacco mosaic “virus” (TMV).
Written by world council for health

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has initiated a concerted push toward a national digital ID. In one sense he’s a bit behind the curve — many other countries are further down this road already — but the UK has a history of rejecting proposals for national identity cards (just ask Tony Blair).
Written by Sayer Ji

In 1971, the U.S. government classified psilocybin as having “no accepted medical use.” In 2025, scientists discovered it could extend human cellular lifespan by 57 percent