In the evolving landscape of mental health care, the gut-brain axis has emerged as a pivotal link between physical well-being and psychological stability
Revolutionising Mental Health Treatment
Written by Ian Brighthope
Written by Ian Brighthope
In the evolving landscape of mental health care, the gut-brain axis has emerged as a pivotal link between physical well-being and psychological stability
Written by Andy Rowlands
On August 1st, a website called BBC Future published an article entitled The world is getting hotter – this is what it is doing to our brains
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
By refusing to play by the EU’s restrictive climate rules, Poland has begun to build one of Europe’s most energy-secure economies
Written by Larry Bell
While the demand for additional electricity over the past 20 years has been in the range of a few percent per year, AI and data centers will need an estimated 13% to 15% more per year alone for their power-hungry infrastructure.
Written by Suranjana Tewari
Australia is betting big on a discovery with a billion dollar loan to a mining company to extract rare earth metals – and disrupt a supply chain that China has monopolised.
Written by James Alexander
This is for anyone who is trying to work out what is wrong in contemporary society and for anyone who is trying to work out what to do about it. There are many problems
Written by Frank Bergman
A groundbreaking new analysis has emerged, challenging the mainstream narrative on “global warming” and throwing a wrench in the radical climate agenda
Written by NCPR News
The Watertown Daily Times reports that’s after a safety push that arose following a series of destructive battery facility fires in Orange, Suffolk, and Jefferson counties
Written by Michael Schulson
As trust in public health plummets across the U.S., Idaho has become a testing ground for a big question: What does it look like to put a vision of individual health freedom into practice?
Written by Elizabeth Kucinich
The FDA has approved nearly 700 drugs for use in food-producing animals, residues of which contaminate America’s meat supply and are stored in animal fat
Written by Dr Sam Bailey
When it comes to germ “theory” we are used to hearing names such as Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch and Joseph Lister. However, some mainstream sources are now listing Florence Nightingale as one of “germ theory’s key 19th century figures”[1].
Written by Sayer Ji
Here’s a question that might fundamentally challenge everything you’ve been taught about medicine: What if the real “quacks” aren’t the herbalists, homeopaths, or traditional healers, but the very establishment that coined the insult?
Written by Eva Brendel and William Mathis
An offshore wind auction in Germany ended without a single bid, showing that zero-subsidy contracts aren’t in demand with investors
Written by Riz Akhtar
Electric vehicle sales in Australia have slumped in the month of July, rocked by a dramatic plunge in the number of Tesla EVs sold, and despite a strong showing by China’s BYD which emerged as the market leader for the latest month
Written by Association of American Physicians and Surgeons
I hope that your air conditioning works, and that you can afford to pay the electricity bill. Somewhere in the world, there will be a record high temperature
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
It is easy to forget the significant role nuclear power plays in meeting energy needs, yet many view nuclear as the dominant energy source of the future