Despite decades of research focusing on obesity, what happens in the body when we lose weight, and why losing weight can improve health, is still poorly understood
Weight loss may ‘rejuvenate’ fat tissues
Written by Marianne Guenot
Written by Marianne Guenot
Despite decades of research focusing on obesity, what happens in the body when we lose weight, and why losing weight can improve health, is still poorly understood
Written by Chris Martz
Over the weekend, Sam Zeff, a reporter for KCUR, Kansas City’s NPR affiliate, told me over X that “you wasted your money on your degree.”
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to appeal a decision last year by a federal court ordering the agency to address the risks of water fluoridation, according to Michael Connett, lead attorney for plaintiffs in the lawsuit.
Written by Jamie Carter
The annual Perseid meteor display is one of the best-known and commonly observed meteor showers in the Northern Hemisphere. But this year, if you want to enjoy the show, it’s best to get in early.
Written by Bill Rice, Jr.
UPDATE: This story went viral thanks to Steve Kirsch. Significantly, “Vesa Reports” made the “trending” list on Substack. I tell how this happened and why this might be important in my Sunday afternoon dispatch. See “Stop the Presses!” Here.)
Written by David Turver
The Government has decided not to proceed with plans to introduce zonal pricing after completing its Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA). Effectively the outcome of REMA is to create a plan for a plan to reform national pricing.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
The failure of the press to do its job is also gruesomely on display with the fabled “green energy transition”
Written by Mary Gilleece
During the SEND spending debate a wide variety of MPs, celebrities, Times commentators and Mumsnet posters, will offer, like an animal sacrifice, the bodies of broken, neglected, state-abandoned children with ‘special educational needs and disabilities’ to an appalled public.
Written by Need To Know Publications
I supported him through the Childrens’ Health Defense years, I supported RFK Jr’s run for Presidency, I supported him joining Trump’s team in order to achieve his goals. I supported his recent moves against the FDA, CDC stay-behind pharma captured personnel who had driven and supported the Covid-19 response in the US
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
As we often say, with ‘climate change’ you can say anything
Written by Alliance for Natural Health International
We live in an age of unprecedented tech connectivity. From smartphones to smart homes, the promise of 5G and the Internet of Things (IoT) is heavy on promises of instant communication and seamless automation.
Written by Laurie Wastell
One of the most worrying but least acknowledged trends in the modern world is how for decades men’s testosterone levels and corresponding sperm counts have been in precipitous decline.
Written by Kate Kheel
Dozens of advocacy groups are collaborating in an initiative called 704 No More to restore local control over cell towers and antennas, and slow the military-fueled Tech Tsunami that has proceeded with zero public input, knowledge or consent
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola
More than one in four rice products in the U.S. exceed the FDA’s arsenic limit for infant cereal, exposing families to heavy metals that harm brain development, kidneys and long-term health
Written by Noah Carl
Cancel culture, referring to attempts to smear or professionally sanction individuals for their beliefs or past behaviour, exploded in the late 2010s. It reached a peak in the year 2020 and has since declined—though not all the way to zero.
Written by Independent Medical Alliance
Is everyone equally at risk from COVID-19 vaccines? New IMA-backed research says no. This week, IMA Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Paul Marik is joined by Dr. James Thorp, Dr. Jack Tuszynski, and Matt Halma—three of the lead authors behind a groundbreaking study on spike protein injury.