In my last commentary, one of several key things I am recommending that RFKjr fix in the FDA, is how they portray effectiveness (of drugs.
Absolute vs Relative Risk
Written by John Droz Jr.
Written by John Droz Jr.
In my last commentary, one of several key things I am recommending that RFKjr fix in the FDA, is how they portray effectiveness (of drugs.
Written by Michelle Starr
On Christmas Eve, the spacecraft is going to get closer to the Sun than any human-made object ever has, traveling at speeds faster than any human-made object has traveled.
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.
President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team is pushing for the U.S. to exit the World Health Organization (WHO) on the first day of the new administration, the Financial Times (FT) reported.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Major General Aleksei Rtishchev, Deputy Chief of the Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Protection Troops of the Russian Armed Forces, recently delivered a briefing highlighting U.S. biological activity in Africa.
Written by Nick Pope
The Biden administration issued its long-awaited assessment on liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports on Tuesday, with its findings potentially complicating President-elect Donald Trump’s plans to unleash America’s energy industry
Written by spacedaily.com
The International Energy Agency keeps predicting a decline in global coal use. But thanks to soaring electricity demand in China and India, coal consumption will hit another new record this year: 8.8 billion tons
Written by Nick Rendell
“I would rather have questions that can’t be answered than answers that can’t be questioned.”
Written by Harvard Public health
Three-and-a-half years ago I contracted Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) after getting the Jansen-Johnson & Johnson (J&J) viral vector vaccine for COVID-19.
Written by Michelle Starr
Earth’s day-night cycle is defined precisely, each a span of 24 hours before the next begins. Such is the yardstick by which we live our lives, strictly adhering to the ticking of the clock.
Written by The Defender Staff
A Dec. 13 article in Fortune called the polio vaccine used in the U.S. today “not only safe but also effective.”
Written by David Nield
File this under ‘That’s not supposed to happen!’. In an experiment, scientists observed a metal healing itself.
Written by Shannon Kelleher
At least 48 scientists and public health experts and 14 health and environmental organizations are calling for the incoming administration to adopt guidelines to ensure scientific integrity at federal agencies and loosen corporate influence on regulators charged with protecting Americans’ health
Written by Gordon J. Fulks
At a time when campaigning politicians defy reality with extravagant promises, recent developments suggest reason may be returning to the electric power sector – even as the Biden administration frantically tries to spend billions on so-called ‘renewable energy’
Written by Issues & Insights Editorial Board
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s bizarre and frankly childish behavior [pictured above] during testimony before Congress wasn’t the U.S. Postal Service’s worst moment last week. That came two days later
Written by David Marks
When the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as Health and Human Services Secretary comes before the Senate, the spectre of the Samoan measles outbreak of 2019 will dramatically be invoked to challenge him.
Written by Tyler Durden via ZeroHedge
Ironically, Exxon is exploding the myth that natural gas is the enemy of the world.