
Pharmaceutical advertising accounts for a significant portion of television advertising, representing somewhere between 10 and 12 percent of total TV ad spending.
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

Pharmaceutical advertising accounts for a significant portion of television advertising, representing somewhere between 10 and 12 percent of total TV ad spending.
Written by WCH Australia

For too long, modern maternity care has treated childbirth as a clinical emergency rather than the sacred, physiological event it truly is. But what if there’s a better way—one that centres women, honours the body’s wisdom, and restores dignity and trust to the birthing process?
Written by Dr Lidiya Angelova

In a previous article, I discussed the decrease in vaccination rates among children in America during 2023-2024.
Written by Pierre Gosselin

The Berlin Constitutional Court has declared the “Berlin car-free” referendum admissible, paving the way for a possible drastic reduction in car traffic. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Frits Byron Soepyan

As Canadians host the 50th annual G7 Summit this week in Kananaskis, Alberta, they can expect a deluge of “climate-saving” proclamations — rhetoric divorced from scientific evidence and economic reality.
Written by Kevin Killough

A United Nations climate ‘expert’ is calling for people who question the goal of avoiding a ‘climate catastrophe’ by rapidly eliminating ‘fossil fuels’ to face criminal penalties
Written by Joshua Stylman

I want to believe in RFK Jr. and the MAHA movement. The vision of making America healthy again represents something essential – a return to biological sovereignty in an age of pharmaceutical colonization.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

It is one of the most effective talking points in the climate activist arsenal… and one of the most dishonest.
Written by Paul Homewood

Last year was a busy year for tornadoes by any standard. Excluding the small EF-0s, the number was the highest on record, slightly above even 1973 and 2011:
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

Dr. Anthony Fauci may have to testify under oath regarding his knowledge of the origins of COVID-19, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) wrote in a series of posts Monday on X.
Written by The Defender Staff

Only 30% of U.S. voters oppose revisiting the CDC’s childhood vaccine schedule, according to an independent poll conducted June 24-25 — the same week a new panel of CDC vaccine advisers announced plans to study the cumulative effects of the childhood vaccine schedule.
Written by Dr Peter Ridd

There have indeed been some eyebrow-raising or even laughable-sounding claims made in the broader discourse around climate change, often highlighted by skeptics as examples of “climate alarmism.” The video below reveals the craziness.
Written by The B1M (w/ChatGPT)

Switzerland is home to some of the world’s most renowned high-altitude research facilities, most notably the Sphinx Observatory and the High Altitude Research Stations at Jungfraujoch and Gornergrat
Written by Laura Hollis

Last week, science writer Christopher Plain published a story in the online magazine The Debrief (which describes its subject matter as “Science, Tech and Defense for the Rebelliously Curious”) about fossilized human footprints found in a desiccated lakebed in White Sands, New Mexico
Written by Ian Brighthope

Articles in the media are surfacing that serve as a thinly veiled pharmaceutical propaganda pieces, peddling fear and misinformation under the guise of public health guidance
Written by Dr Tilak Doshi

Few of us can remain unmoved when first acquainted with the story of the 17th century astronomer Galileo Galilei. His defence of heliocentrism – the idea that the Earth revolves around the Sun – brought the wrath of the Catholic Church’s Holy Office of the Inquisition upon him