Policy
Fluoride Lawsuit Against EPA Prompts Pending Release of Potentially Damaging Report
Case reveals government attempts to limit available evidence about potential toxicity of water fluoridation
Republicans Decry Ban of Pro-Life Doctors From OBGYN Conference
After a group of pro-life doctors was banned by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) from presenting at its annual medical education conference, four Republican congressmen are calling ...
Scientists Present New ‘Roadmap’ for Addressing Future Coronavirus Threats–Some Experts Fault the Directions
In late February, the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) released their Coronavirus Vaccines R&D Roadmap. The document, compiled by over 50 scientists and funded ...
Childhood Obesity: What You’re Not Hearing in the News
New guidelines on treating childhood obesity from the American Academy of Pediatrics call for early and aggressive treatment—including weight loss drugs for children as young as 6 and bariatric surgery ...
Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Theory: ‘On Stupidity’
How perfectly intelligent people can become incapable of critical reasoning.
How I Survived COVID-19: What They Don’t Seem to Want You to Know
Certain treatment protocols have demonstrated efficacy but have garnered little interest from official sources
Can the Nutrition Industry Be Trusted? New Report Says ‘No’
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics denies it faces conflicts of interest due to funding from junk food makers
Are the Risks of Vitamin D Toxicity Overstated?
An epidemic of vitamin D deficiency is being met with supplements that may present risks
Children Left Vulnerable to Obesity Through Food Miseducation, Warns Doctor
Doctor says childhood obesity is a cultural problem that requires societal solutions beyond policy, starting at conception
Canada’s Doctors Coerced Into Promoting Euthanasia Call the Practice ‘Illegal’ and ‘Unethical’
An expansion to medical assistance in dying laws will soon compel psychiatrists to consider euthanasia requests for those with depression, PTSD, and other conditions
Don’t Be Duped by China’s Changing COVID-19 Policies
It’s easy to be duped by the mainstream media's coverage of China, but it’s important to realize that information originating from the Chinese regime is never intended to inform the ...
‘In the Name of Emergency,’ COVID Red Flags Continue to Fly
As the COVID-19 pandemic slowly recedes into the background, the severity of symptoms and outcomes lighten, and immunity against the virus strengthens—the red flag of emergency continues to fly. On ...
‘Normalization’ of Emergency Use Authorizations Concerns Health Experts
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved an unprecedented number of emergency use authorizations (EUAs) for drugs, tests, and medical devices since the beginning of the pandemic. Between March ...
Anti-Psychotic Prescriptions for Children in England Have Nearly Doubled in a Decade
The number of children and young people prescribed anti-psychotic drugs in England almost doubled between 2000 and 2019, according to new research. A study by the University of Manchester’s Centre ...
‘It Doesn’t Make Sense,’ Experts Trying to Explain White Lungs in China
While the official data from China reports mild disease and low mortalities surrounding the latest COVID-19 outbreaks, Chinese social media is awash with reports of "white lung," a form of lung ...
10 Ways COVID Changed How People Think About Health–Part 2
The following is a continuation of 10 Ways COVID Changed How People Think About Health–Part 1 6. Citizen Researchers The lack of information on COVID-19 and data on vaccine safety ...
10 Ways COVID Changed How People Think About Health–Part 1
COVID-19 has left lasting imprints on everyone. Some lived in fear for three long years of contracting a COVID-19 infection, others lost their jobs as they resisted vaccine mandates, and ...
CDC Imposes New Mandate for Travelers From China, but Experts Note Several Problems
'The requirement is wholly irrational and not necessary,' said Dr. Simone Gold
EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Louie Gohmert Urges HHS to Establish Vaccine Injury Table
'The government is making it as difficult as possible to be compensated for the damages caused by the vaccine'
Preventative Antibiotics Could Be Used at Schools Affected By Strep A Infections: Minister
Preventative antibiotics could be given to children at schools affected by strep A infections, the Minister of State at the Department for Education, Nick Gibb, has said. Investigations are currently ...
Pharmacists to Prescribe Birth Control Pills, Vaccinations, Antibiotics Without Doctors
The New South Wales (NSW) government has announced it will allow pharmacists in the state to prescribe medication such as hormonal contraceptives, antibiotics, and travel vaccinations from Nov. 14 without ...
In the Name of Science: How Modern Medicine Reduced the Art of Healing
"[The doctors] just see the disease, not me as a person," a diabetic patient lamented to Dr. Rajeev Kurapati, Medical Director of Integrative Oncology and Hospitality at St. Elizabeth Healthcare in ...
Lawsuit: Woman Illegally Fired for Opposing Gender-Altering Treatments
Michigan health care worker cited religious, medical beliefs 'contrary to agenda' of employer
Institutional Corruption and a Pandemic of Misinformation: Previous Proponent for COVID-19 Jabs Calls for Global Stop
'We have a pandemic of misinformed doctors and a misinformed and unwittingly harmed public'
Over 90 Percent of Nutrition Labels Fail to Meet Industry Standard in Hong Kong
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Doctor: Intra-Nasal Immunization Against COVID-19 Is More Effective Than Injections
COVID-19 has been infecting people around the world for more than two years. Many people still get the virus even though they have received as many as four vaccinations. Chiang ...


























