Illness is identified by taking a history, examining symptoms and signs, and often by taking some tests.
Why Cancer Screening Doesn’t Save Lives
Written by Dr. Carl Heneghan And Dr. Tom Jefferson
Written by Dr. Carl Heneghan And Dr. Tom Jefferson
Illness is identified by taking a history, examining symptoms and signs, and often by taking some tests.
Written by Dr. Benny peiser
The Global Warming Policy Foundation has today published its periodic review of global hurricane activity. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Matthew Wielicki
The African Humid Period (AHP) is a well-documented climatic event that occurred in the Sahara and Sahel regions of Africa, at pre-industrial levels of GHGs, transforming these typically arid areas into lush landscapes with an abundance of flora and fauna.
Written by Sam Bailey
In recent years, we have received many requests to talk about ‘infectious mononucleosis’, also known as ‘glandular fever’.
Written by Andy May
Facebook’s censorship is totally out of hand, and its “independent and nonpartisan fact checks” are anything but. Now it is censoring Climate: The Movie.
Written by Allysia Finley
China missile attack to sink Chinese ships. Within minutes, California is plunged into darknes
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
Written by Andy Rowlands
Last week a UN ‘climate official’ issued a dire warning by claiming that we have just two years to ‘save the planet’
Written by Martin Durkin
The climate is up the spout and we’re to blame.
Written by Chris Morrison
Do you think that the constant catastrophizing of weather and climate in the mainstream media, politics, and science has just appeared by accident? [emphasis, links added]
Written by Dr. Zoë Harcombe
I first started researching vaccines for coronaviruses in spring and summer 2020 when it became obvious that lockdowns were not going to be “three weeks to flatten the curve”.
Written by Allison Pearson
It was only a matter of time before the green bandwagon of pipe dreams crashed into the Jones family’s 12-year-old internal-combustion-engine people carrier with an almighty bang
Written by Thomas Verduyn
Written by Admin
Since the advent of internet accessible Artificial Inteligence, AI, there has been a good deal of angst and breast beating about the future roll of human beings in the scheme of things.
Written by Allen Gindler
Over the past hundred years, evolutionary socialism has slowly but steadily taken root in the fabric of American society.
Written by Chris Pandolfo
Energy prices have shot up by more than a third since Biden assumed office in 2021 as stubborn inflation continues to tax Americans