
Some of the controversy centers around the issue of impacted smokers who had been using e-cigarettes to quit
Written by Health 1+1 and Marina Zhang

Some of the controversy centers around the issue of impacted smokers who had been using e-cigarettes to quit
Written by Edward Ring

Earlier this summer, the CO2 Coalition was banished from LinkedIn. The CO2 Coalition, with only three full-time employees and an annual budget of under $1 million, had committed the unpardonable sin of sharing contrarian perspectives on climate science.
Written by Will Witt and Jonas Vesterberg

According to Dr. Naomi Wolf, who runs a crowdsourced project to analyze 300,000 Pfizer documents released via a FOIA request, 44 percent of pregnant women who participated in the drug maker’s COVID-19 vaccine trial lost their babies.
Written by Carla Peters

A lingering disorder that can last for months or years is affecting an increasing proportion of the workforce. The symptoms that contribute to long COVID could be a result of pandemic measures and masking in particular.
Written by Sharyl Attkisson

A judge in the Eastern District of Virginia has ordered the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to provide unredacted copies of certain documents to ascertain whether NIH improperly redacted them.
Written by Jordan Peterson

Deloitte is the largest “professional services network” in the world. Headquartered in London, it is also one of the big four global accounting companies, offering audit, consulting, risk advisory, tax and legal services to corporate clients.
Written by Center for Food Safety

Today, in a historic victory for farmworkers and the environment, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit sided with Center for Food Safety (CFS) and its represented farmworker and conservation clients by overturning the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) decision that the toxic pesticide glyphosate is safe for humans and imperiled wildlife.
Written by Sean Carney

“Ringing in your ears? About 750 million people have this perplexing condition, study says” was published by USA Today on August 13, and was written by Christine Fernando, who informs us of the following:
Written by Eric J. Lerner

What do the James Webb images really show?
Written by Ron Clutz

The annual competition between ice and water in the Arctic ocean is approaching the maximum for water, which typically occurs mid September.
Written by Kelly Brogan

Have you heard of spontaneous remissions, getting completely better, without classical medical intervention?
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

In July 2021, The New York Times (NYT) published the hit piece,1 “The Most Influential Spreader of Coronavirus Misinformation Online,” in which they made several blatantly false claims about me. Now, the NYT is upping the ante with an entire documentary dedicated to yours truly, titled “Superspreader.”
Written by Katyanna Quach

Chinese scientists claim to have broken the record for producing the strongest steady magnetic field, one that’s at least a million times more powerful than planet Earth’s, using a superconducting system.
Written by Karol Markowicz

This article covers a great deal of ground that will be familiar to bad cattitude readers.
Written by Joel Smalley

Letter sent to my NHS trust, asking for them to be accountable for the treatment of patients in my constituency.
Written by Mac Slavo

The death business is booming in the age of the vaccines, unlike when funeral homes and hospitals were empty during the “pandemic.”