
As fertility rates in the United States continue to plummet, more women are seeing the onset of perimenopause and menopause ahead of schedule
Written by Autumn Spredemann

As fertility rates in the United States continue to plummet, more women are seeing the onset of perimenopause and menopause ahead of schedule
Written by John leake

Over the last couple of years, many readers have urged me to focus my investigative reporting on the role of U.S.
Written by C.J. Strachan

LinkedIn was once a great idea, a global network for business professionals.
Written by Robert Kogon

As discussed in my last article, BioNTech, the German owner and legal manufacturer of what is more commonly called the ‘Pfizer’ COVID-19 vaccine, was determined to be not just the drug’s legal manufacturer but, at least in Europe.
Written by John Leake

Though it’s still too early to make any firm declarations, I’m increasingly concerned that the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex—closely tied with the Davos crowd that advocates the general reduction of animal protein in the human diet—may have found the dread “Disease X” it’s been warning about.
Written by Dr David McGrogan

I was once in the audience at a conference when a very senior member of the judiciary of a major developed nation declared off-handedly, in a response to a question, that: “Law is relevant to every single issue of human conduct.”
Written by Dr Eyal Shahar

It was an evening in mid-March 2020. Almost two years had passed since I retired from the University of Arizona, where I was a Professor of Epidemiology in the College of Public Health
Written by Flora Zhao

From 2000 to 2020, the incidence rate of colorectal cancer decreased by nearly half. However, among people under 50, the rate rose
Written by Dr Mark Sircus

Mg²⁺ regulates insulin secretion in pancreatic β-cells. In pancreatic β-cells, Mg²⁺ directly influences glucokinase activity by acting as a cofactor for adenine nucleotides
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The recent ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) that Switzerland has failed to protect its citizens from the impacts of climate change by not sufficiently curbing its carbon emissions has raised considerable debate.
Written by Chris Morrison
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The article recounts the personal experiences of the author with changing weather patterns during the holiday seasons, contrasting memories of frigid winters with recent milder temperatures.
Written by David Archibold

In a paper authored by Chinese academics in 2017, there was this graph of their best estimate of the trajectory of Chinese coal production:
Written by California Insider

Written by John Mac Ghlionn

An increasing number of doctors are addicted to substances. It is estimated that for every seven doctors, at least one is an addict
Written by Mike Stone
“In order to verify and determine the presence of a virus, and following the most fundamental rules of scientific reasoning, the virus needs to be isolated and displayed in its pure form in order to rule out that cellular genetic sequences are misinterpreted as components of a virus.”
-Ex-Virologist Dr. Stefan Lanka