
For millennia, people slept in two shifts – once in the evening, and once in the morning. But why? And how did the habit disappear?
Written by BBC

For millennia, people slept in two shifts – once in the evening, and once in the morning. But why? And how did the habit disappear?
Written by Bill D'Agostino

As catastrophic wildfires rage across southern California, the corporate liberal media are engaged in all of their nastiest habits at once in their coverage of the disaster
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

The risk of permanent disability or death from the MMR vaccine may be greater than the risk from a measles, mumps or rubella infection because large enough vaccine safety studies haven’t been done, according to a collection of new documents released by Physicians for Informed Consent
Written by Kari Sonde

Scroll through TikTok or Instagram and you’ll be inundated with protein-centric recipes
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

From the Zero Acre blogsite “Are seed oils toxic?”:
Written by Jim Lee

Stardust Labs LTD is a “stealth startup” founded by Professor Eli Waxman, head of the Particle Physics and Astrophysics department at the Weizmann Institute and former Chief Scientist of the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission (IAEC), and Dr. Yanai Yedvab, former Deputy Chief Scientist at the IAEC.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Dr. Larry Burk is a retired Duke MRI radiologist who has been studying Electromagnetic field (EMF) safety issues for 35 years.
Written by Steve Kirsch
Written by Mandi Risko

Frank Sinatra says if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere. So what does it mean when it’s repeatedly made clear that you just can’t make it in New York?
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

A new study by Australian researchers concluded myocarditis following Covid vaccination tended to be clinically mild, but the condition affected young men more severely than other groups
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

The propaganda, marketing, and “public relations” technology of Edward Bernays is to PsyWar like a Vietnam-era helicopter is to a swarm of armed attack drones
Written by Mike Schuler

The Norwegian Ministry of Energy has awarded 53 new production licenses on its continental shelf as part of its annual APA 2024 licensing round, reinforcing the country’s commitment to maintaining its position as a stable energy supplier to Europe
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on Wednesday that it is banning the use of Red No. 3, a synthetic dye responsible for the vibrant cherry red color in foods and beverages, citing its association with cancer in animal studies:
Written by Thomas D. William, Ph,D.

Attempts to pin the catastrophic California wildfires on the bogeyman of “climate change” are a deflection from the real culprits, the Wall Street Journal editorial board wrote Monday
Written by Louise Baur

Obesity is currently defined using a person’s body mass index, or BMI. This is calculated as weight (in kilograms) divided by the square of height (in metres). In people of European descent, the BMI for obesity is 30 kg/m² and over.
Written by Shannon Kelleher

U.S. regulators on Tuesday added to growing concerns about the long-standing practice of using sewage sludge to fertilize farmland, releasing a report warning that chemicals contaminating the sludge pose heightened human health risks for cancer and other illnesses.