The primary reason people in wealthy countrieslive longer than those in poorer countries is that they have better sanitation such as clean water and hygiene, better nutrition (especially fresh food), better living conditions such as housing and better access to basic healthcare like antibiotics for childhood pneumonia.
The cat is out of the bag, says Diana Furchtgott-Roth in the Telegraph. The vitriolic reaction to Congress’s plans to cut tax credits for renewables lays bare how ‘cheap’ wind and solar really are, and how the endless subsidies are never enough
A major new study published in Nature Medicine examines how three common dietary components—processed meats, sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), and trans fatty acids (TFAs)—affect chronic disease risk.
Researchers say they have found clear evidence that the human brain can keep making new neurons well into adulthood, potentially settling decades of controversy.
Mr. Michael Oesch demonstrates humility, courage, steadfastness and forgiveness in the face of Ontario’s medical establishment who simply do not know what to do with him.
Dr. David Cartland observed that many patients labelled as “covid cases” in 2020 were not suffering from the disease but rather other conditions, leading to concerns about how deaths were classified
Think you’re quitting smoking? You might be trading one carcinogen for dozens more—with e-cigs delivering a slow-drip dose of metal-laced, hormone-warping toxins
Researchers in China have created mice with two male ‘parents’ – sparking fears of ‘social engineering’ aimed at redefining parenthood and weakening the natural family structure.
This week we look at what it takes to become a green energy tycoon. Perhaps the best example is Dale Vince, owner of Green Britain Group that controls Ecotricity.
“This is the most dangerous river valley in the United States. . . We do not have a warning system.” — Judge Rob Kelly, Kerr County, Texas, 4 July 2025.
Revved up by the orgy of climate alarmism opportunities supplied by the recent heatwave, the Met Office has taken to making apocalyptic forecasts for the year 2070.
In its last two working days, the Biden administration’s Energy Department signed off on nearly $42 billion for green energy projects – a sum that exceeded the total amount its Loan Programs Office (LPO) had put out in the past decade. [emphasis, links added]