
Fructose, a new paper proposes, is the pernicious little demon driving so many human metabolisms towards obesity
Written by Michelle Starr

Fructose, a new paper proposes, is the pernicious little demon driving so many human metabolisms towards obesity
Written by Tore A. Gulbrandsen , Martin Neil , and Norman Fenton

Ever since the novel vaccine products were released under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), Pfizer and all the world’s news organisations (brought to you by Pfizer™) have been kind enough to inform us that the products are both safe and effective
Written by BBC

Amazon is trialling humanoid robots in its US warehouses, in the latest sign of the tech giant automating more of its operations
Written by Joe Postma

I received a great question on the previous YouTube video about the lapse rate which offers an excellent entry into the question as to whether heat can be trapped
Written by Connor James

Musk’s mega-app-in-waiting goes from chopping headlines to profile URLs
Written by Steve Kirsch

The vaccine advocates claim that people have been dying suddenly throughout history and it’s nothing unusual. But they aren’t telling you that nearly all the “died suddenly” were Covid vaccinated
Written by Naveen Athrappully

The doubling in mortality risk is significantly higher compared to terminal illnesses such as cancer, pneumonia, and heart disease
Written by Epoch Times

Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as some doctors, say that fewer pregnant women are getting influenza and other vaccines this year.
Written by Steve Kirsch

By avoiding all public discussions with scientific peers who disagree with them, the narrative promoters are actually helping the “misinformation spreaders”!
Written by Chris Morrison

Khan to plebs – I’ve taken your horrible cheap cars off the roads, now I’m coming after your nasty, smelly, unhealthy food
Written by BBC

If there was a court case on whether society should embrace artificial intelligence (AI) or reject it, there would likely be a hung jury
Written by Mr Law, Health and Technology

Following on from our last post on the Lucy Letby Trial here, this will be a short post, but in reading around baby G I was left with the suggestion of a couple of ‘coincidences’… and I don’t like coincidences
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

I was greeted this morning by a Tweet reminding me of the pure vitriol, contempt, and threats of reprisal for the “unvaccinated” those who made the wise choice of declining Covid vaccination
Written by Meryl Nass MD

The ‘Pandemic Treaty’ that would give the World Health Organisation total control over world health policies, is not due to be signed until May 2024. Yet the WHO’s website claims it has those powers NOW
Written by Jeffrey A. Tucker

This is not about whether there is such a thing as a literal social contract. The phrase has always been a metaphor, and an imprecise one since it was first invoked by Enlightenment-era thinkers trying to sort through a rationale for collective practice of some sort
Written by Nature

Scientists once considered sleep to be like a shade getting drawn over a window between the brain and the outside world: when the shade is closed, the brain stops reacting to outside stimuli.