Fenbendazole (FBZ) is a low-cost veterinary antiparasitic drug that has gained global attention as a potential anticancer therapy
Fenbendazole Linked to Remission in Some Stage IV Cancer Patients
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Fenbendazole (FBZ) is a low-cost veterinary antiparasitic drug that has gained global attention as a potential anticancer therapy
Written by Dr Saeed Quershi
Recently I watched the documentary Inside mRNA Vaccines, about an hour long, which tells a troubling story that deserves wider attention (link)
Written by Ian Brighthope
The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency was created to protect patients, but it has drifted into protecting the state from scrutiny. This is regulation as political enforcement, not professional oversight. Unless reined in, Australia risks losing not only its best doctors but also the trust of the public in whose name this system operates
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
First reported by The Defender, a new federal lawsuit is challenging the CDC’s entire childhood vaccine program
Written by Sayer Ji
Crystals and gemstones have long been treasured not just for beauty but for an almost mystical ability to amplify energy, intention, and healing, since time immemorial
Written by Casey Mock
Last week, Reuters published an investigation that cited internal Meta documents and sources that should anger anyone who cares about children’s safety online.
Written by Toby Young
The melting of sea ice in the Arctic has slowed dramatically in the past 20 years, scientists have reported, with no statistically significant decline in its extent since 2005.
Written by David Turver
I recently published an article that included an update on the cost of green jobs. However, since then more recent data has been published by the ONS. UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband is still boasting about creating good jobs in clean renewables, so it is worth checking in from time to time to see how much these jobs actually cost the rest of us.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher MPH
The US Department of Health and Human Services has finalized the permanent dismissal of 600 CDC employees, part of a broader restructuring plan announced by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. earlier this year.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
In the United States, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) issued new recommendations that infants as young as 6 months should receive COVID-19 mRNA booster injections
Written by Paul Homewood
300MW? 680,000 homes? Sounds impressive? Not really!
Written by Mary Talley Bowden MD
The FDA just approved Astra Zeneca’s needle-free FluMist vaccine for self-administration at home, and the company will start mailing this live vaccine to homes across the country for the 2025-2026 flu season
Written by Bjorn Lomborg
Last month, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a sweeping ruling on the legal duties of states to respond to climate change, demanding “deep, rapid and sustained reductions” in emissions and opening the door to lawsuits for climate reparations. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Paul Homewood
Norway has made one of its biggest North Sea oil discoveries in a decade. It’s a development that will heighten scrutiny of Ed Miliband’s decision to end Britain’s fossil fuel exploration in the area.
Written by Paul Homewood
As you can see, about three quarters of the wildfire areas to date occurred in February and March, which as we know were very dry months this year.
Written by Katie Pavlich
Since retaking office in January, President Donald Trump has made it a priority to rid the federal government of leftist “green” scams that drain the pockets of taxpayers and hamper domestic energy production. [emphasis, links added]