Barely a month goes by without some pharmaceutical company in court, somewhere. Criminal convictions are common and fines tally into the billions
Many Doctors Seem Unaware Of Big Pharma’s Rap Sheet
Written by The Brownstone Institute
Written by The Brownstone Institute
Barely a month goes by without some pharmaceutical company in court, somewhere. Criminal convictions are common and fines tally into the billions
Written by Adam Taylor
Most of us will be all too familiar with that dopey, groggy feeling of being tired after a restless night.
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D
A new study by University of Washington (UW) researchers found that COVID-19 lockdowns accelerated the aging of teenagers’ brains.
Written by Meryl Dorey
This was posted to Facebook and within a short time, Facebook removed this post.
Written by Isam Ahmed, AFP
Adderall is an effective treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ( ADHD), but a sharp rise in US prescriptions over the past two decades has sparked concerns among researchers about rare but serious side effects.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
The Thwaites “Doomsday” glacier is stretching out its death scene, and ours, in ways that would embarrass a 19th-century opera company
Written by BBC
Researchers in Gabon studied tropical plants eaten by wild gorillas – and used also by local human healers – identifying four with medicinal effects
Written by Chris Morrison
These days the Met Office has rebadged its daily “high” temperatures as “extreme”, all the better of course to ramp up fears of heat as part of the Net Zero education process.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
When climate alarmists criticized gas stoves, people warned that they’d try to ban them, the zealots ridiculed the claim and then… tried to ban gas stoves
Written by Efrat Fenigson and Tom Nelson
My guest today is Prof. Steven Koonin, co-hosted with Tom Nelson – host of The Tom Nelson Podcast. Prof. Koonin is an American theoretical physicist and former director of the Center for Urban Science and Progress at NYU.
Written by Will Jones
Italian car maker Fiat has told the workforce on its electric 500 assembly line to down tools for a month due to lack of demand for the battery-powered city cars. The Mail has more.
Written by Mike Mcrae
Life was put to the ultimate test a quarter-billion years ago as extinction events ravaged Earth’s biosphere, leaving a mere handful of species to claw their way back to survival.
Written by John Leake
Pfizer’s passionate and dogged pursuit of profits reminds me of a funny quote I once read about a New York City playboy at the end of the 19th century
Written by The Global Warming Policy Forum
As Britain’s electricity system becomes increasingly reliant on interconnection with European nations, a new report published by the Global Warming Policy Foundation warns about the growing risks to the UK’s energy security and security of supply
Written by The Brownstone Institute
Four-and-a-half years after the Covid ‘pandemic’ allegedly ended, some mainstream media are calling for a return to mask mandates, social distancing guidelines and restrictions on large gatherings
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D
A study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that accelerated brain maturation during the Covid lockdowns was particularly pronounced in teenage girls, with a mean acceleration of 4.2 years in females compared to 1.4 years in males