
A new medical study published by The Lancet shows coronavirus booster shots can be harmful to the immune system and can cause adverse effects.
Written by Katie Pavlich

A new medical study published by The Lancet shows coronavirus booster shots can be harmful to the immune system and can cause adverse effects.
Written by BBC

The government has given the go-ahead for the new Sizewell C nuclear power plant on the Suffolk coast.
Written by Joseph Postma

The RGHE fails the most basic laws of physics, math, science, and thermodynamics
Written by Mercola.com
Written by University of Rochester
It has long been thought that when walking is combined with a task—both suffer. The new research finds that this is not always the case.
Written by www.westonaprice.org

As global pressures on industrial food producers becomes more intense, Zen Honeycutt, author and the Executive Director of Moms Across America, advocates for greater domestic food independence. Growing food for our families and ensuring access to food for all is becoming a key issue of our time.
Written by Kent McDill

The national average price for gasoline in the continental United States reached $5 in mid-June. People who spend multiple hours in their cars daily were flummoxed.
No one was likely to get an increase in salary to match the increase in gas prices, so most people were forced to refigure their transportation budgets accordingly.
Written by Dr Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc FRSA

All around the world, governments are crumbling. The only certainty is that the lies will be followed by more lies. Johnson has gone, drowned in a cess pit of his own design. Assassination in Japan. Sri Lanka’s Presidential palace burning.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch

Despite the claims of climate activists and the mainstream media that ‘climate change’ is causing more tropical cyclones and major hurricanes to form and making hurricane seasons worse, a recent study indicates these claims are false.
Written by Jordan Schachtel

Sure, there’s zero scientific evidence that mRNA vaccines are working, but that doesn’t mean you should abandon your faith in Big Pharma’s money making machine, according to the Public Health bureaucrats in Washington D.C.
Written by Jennifer Margulis and Joe Wang

In October 2020, when the world was under the dark cloud of COVID-19, and the United States was in the midst of massive political upheaval, some scientists were working hard to make sense of the virus. Others were trying to figure out effective treatment and public health protocols.
Written by Joseph Mercola

According to a 2020 report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,1 34.1 million U.S. adults had diagnosed or undiagnosed diabetes in 2018. There were slightly more men than women, and more white, non-Hispanic people with diabetes than Black, Asian or Hispanic people combined.
Written by Kelly Song

Despite measures to limit U.S. technology exports to the Chinese military, chips designed by U.S. companies still end up in the hands of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), according to a report by the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) at Georgetown University.
For the report, researchers combed through over 66,000 publicly available PLA purchase records during the eight-month period from April to November 2020 and identified 97 unique, high-end artificial intelligence (AI) chips ordered by the PLA. Nearly all of them were designed by U.S. firms Nvidia, Xilinx (now AMD), Intel, and Microsemi.
Written by Andrea Nakayama

A few years ago in the fall, I found myself feeling more tired than usual. I considered whether this was the result of the change in weather, as it had gotten cold and rainy in Portland.
Written by theepochtimes

Many people rely on running and other sports to lose weight. However, exercise is not necessarily a panacea for weight loss, and it may even make people fat.
Written by Tania Rabesandratana

Most see it as a symbolic gesture, but some hope it could help bring real change