
Antibodies attacking neuron, 3D illustration. Concept of autoimmune neurologic diseases
Treating illnesses by suppressing symptoms frequently precipitates far more severe diseases which have rippled out throughout our society.
Written by midwesterndoctor.com

Antibodies attacking neuron, 3D illustration. Concept of autoimmune neurologic diseases
Treating illnesses by suppressing symptoms frequently precipitates far more severe diseases which have rippled out throughout our society.
Written by imahealth.substack.com

Each year, Americans pour billions of dollars into the fight against cancer. From viral fundraisers to branded merchandise, the public gives generously—hoping their donations might lead to a cure… or at least meaningful progress of some kind.
Written by Chris Morrison

The UK Met Office has lurched into conspiracy theory territory in a desperate attempt to rescue scientific credibility in its Net Zero-weaponised ‘junk’ temperature measuring network.
Written by Francis Menton

On July 29 — the same day that EPA initiated the process of revoking the absurd “endangerment finding” that demonizes CO2 emissions from energy production (covered at Manhattan Contrarian here) — there was another equally momentous development on the energy front at the federal government
Written by The World Council for Health

Brown University in the USA has issued dangerous medical advice for pregnant women, babies and children
Written by John Leake

An old English friend in her early forties called me a few days ago and reported that, back in June, a painful mass was detected in her abdomen. Based on scans, her doctors at a London hospital suspect cancer
Written by Freedom Research

In the civilization we are living in, individual freedoms have seldom come without paying a high price. They have been fought for, suffered for and died for.
Written by Roberta McLain

You look up from your phone screen and suddenly realize you weren’t thinking about anything. It’s not a lapse in memory or a daydream; it’s literally a moment when you’re not thinking of anything at all
Written by I & I Editorial Board

We thought President Donald Trump was merely another Hitler. But, no, he’s also another Mao and another Stalin. Next, he’ll be on his way to becoming Beelzebub himself, unless the climate fanatics can finally get a hold of themselves. [emphasis, links added]
Written by James Roguski

The Department of Health and Human Services just admitted that mRNA injections are not safe and they do not work. Yet, these biological weapons remain on the market and are still being injected into people.
Written by pubmed
Written by Richard Z. Cheng, M.D., Ph.D.

With the recent appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, a historic opportunity emerges to redefine public health policy
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

A new peer‑reviewed study titled, Daily steps and health outcomes in adults: a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis, published in The Lancet Public Health, has delivered the most comprehensive answer yet to the question: How many steps a day do we really need for better health?
Written by Reclaim The Net

The EU is reviving plans for mass surveillance by pushing to scan every private message before it’s sent – potentially ending encrypted messaging as we know it. Reclaim The Net has the story.
Written by Chris Morrison

‘Net zero’ is dead in the United States and the last rites have been administered in the devastating official report from the Department of Energy