
According to a newly released study by the University of Oxford, a jaw-dropping 94% of recently approved medications are not supported by high-quality evidence that demonstrates their benefits.
Written by Julian Conradson

According to a newly released study by the University of Oxford, a jaw-dropping 94% of recently approved medications are not supported by high-quality evidence that demonstrates their benefits.
Written by Joe Hoft

A study of COVID vaccines shows that sperm counts in males are reduced as a result of taking the vaccine.
Written by Kathy Joseph

So I have exciting news! I have decided to start a podcast / live-stream YouTube. It will be every Tuesday at 10 am PST. In the podcast I will attempt to explain the history and physics behind the ideas to a guest that is an expert in their field.
Written by Richard Speed

With operations deadline in September, the SOFIA team is eager to squeeze more data out of their infrared observatory
Written by Royal Museums Greenwich

Yes, Apollo 11 did go to the Moon. No, the US flag isn’t ‘waving’ in the wind. The Moon landings were faked. Apollo 11 didn’t happen. Humans never set foot on the Moon. Heard all this before?
Conspiracy theories surrounding the Moon landings have proved worryingly persistent in the 50 years since Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took their first small steps on the lunar surface. NASA’s landmark achievement is still being challenged.
Despite there being a wealth of information online debunking these conspiracy theories, the cries of hoax continue. Why?
Written by Mark Oshinskie

In college, I took a Latin American politics and development class. When discussing Latin American medical care, professor Eldon Kenworthy presented a deeply countercultural idea. Echoing a journal article by the scholar Robert Ayres, Kenworthy maintained that building hospitals there costs lives.
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

Media outlets around the world have started highlighting a medical phenomenon called ‘sudden adult death syndrome’ – people dying with no sign of illness or underlying health condition. They simply collapse during the day or don’t wake up in the morning.
Written by Jennifer Margulis

In 2017, Emalee Morem was 40 weeks pregnant with her first child. At the urging of her providers, she had an extra ultrasound, just to make sure the baby was OK.
Written by JD Rucker

This isn’t new information to those who have been paying close attention, but the fact that it’s finally getting acknowledged by a highly respected medical journal is a breakthrough.
Written by Peter Zeihan

Written by PSI Editor and High Intensity Health

Recent research suggests that the glycocalyx sheds when we’re inflamed or have erratic blood sugar levels. This opens the door for pathogens to exploit the interior compartments of the body.
Written by Steve Kirsch

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Written by Orna Herr, Communications Officer (Education) at the British Science Association

Every year, the Oxford English Dictionary choses a Word of the Year – a word that embodies the zeitgeist. In 2013 it was ‘selfie’ and the choice for 2014 was ‘vape’. Times had changed by the end of the decade, with the 2019 term being ‘climate emergency’ and 2020 proving too eventful to be summed up in a word. The choice for 2021, announced earlier this month, is ‘vax’.
Written by Zachary Streiber

A White House official made a false claim on June 20 about COVID-19 vaccines while encouraging parents to get their young children vaccinated.
Written by Sayer Ji

Thirty years of research reveals 10 of the best food phytonutrients to ingest to protect against and even treat the root cause of most cancers.
Written by Sam Harris

Exfoliate, moisturise and SPF every day are the standard in many people’s skincare routine. But what about pore cleaning mites like Demodex folliculorum that spend their entire life living deep in our faces?
At night, the 0.3mm long organisms leave the pores to find a new skin follicle, meet a partner and mate.