
Supplements have become a massive industry with plenty of enthusiastic promoters. But for all the research telling us how certain vitamins and nutrients affect our bodies, taking supplements can’t always deliver the results we may hope and expect.
Written by Zrinka Peters

Supplements have become a massive industry with plenty of enthusiastic promoters. But for all the research telling us how certain vitamins and nutrients affect our bodies, taking supplements can’t always deliver the results we may hope and expect.
Written by Tom Ozimek

New York billionaire and refiner John Catsimatidis, who owns hundreds of gas stations, blasted President Joe Biden’s pinning the blame on high prices at the pump on gas station owners, arguing there’s only one solution for inflation—boosting production of crude.
Written by kanekoa.substack
Germany reported a 13% decline in births between January and March 2022 compared to the same period in 2021.
Written by Nathan Worcester

Dutch farmers are continuing their demonstrations against a government climate policy that officials expect to end many farmers’ livelihoods, with organizers on Telegram planning July 4 protests they say will “flatten” the whole of the Netherlands.
Written by PSI Editor

UK Undertaker John O’Looney, a funeral director in Milton Keynes, is blowing the whistle in a big way on everything he has seen, experienced, and what his peers are saying in their industry, starting with the fact that he’s finding strange crap growing inside the bodies of the deceased.
Written by Joseph Mercola

The rate of hospitalization for COVID among children is so low, that it’s basically zero. Then why is it so important to jab babies and toddlers two or three times, even though the side effects of the injection could harm them for life – or kill them?
Written by Future Unity

One question on the minds of SpaceX fans that have been following the testing and development of the Starship is, when will the Super Heavy be launched?
Written by CD Media Staff

Just a few months into the COVID-19 pandemic — and almost two years before global health officials warned of a food shortage crisis — the Rockefeller Foundation issued a report predicting the crisis and offering up solutions, including “shifts to online enrollment, online purchasing of food.”
Written by Veronika Kyrylenko

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When the penguins poop on Antarctica’s Elephant Island, a little bit of magic happens in the soil.
Written by Megan Redshaw

Three physicians are suing Twitter, alleging the company violated its own terms of service and community standards when it suspended their accounts for posting “truthful statements regarding COVID-19 policy, diagnosis and/or treatment.”
Written by Health 1+1

The fact that insulin resistance has become a global pandemic is also a topic of recent debate. Insulin resistance is a worrisome culprit in diseases from obesity to pre-diabetes to type 2 diabetes, to dementia.
Written by Doug Brodie
Written by The Daily Mail

Boris Johnson has again refused to definitively rule out more Covid restrictions, despite senior medical names saying lockdowns should not have been implemented, and should never be used again
Written by theregister.com

China is claiming that as of Wednesday, its Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter has officially photographed the entire Red Planet. And it’s shown off new photos of the southern polar cap and a volcano to prove it.
Written by france24.com

Astronauts lose decades’ worth of bone mass in space that many do not recover even after a year back on Earth, researchers said Thursday, warning that it could be a “big concern” for future missions to Mars.