Monthly Archives: September, 2021

Did you think unvaccinated meant they hadn’t had a vaccine? Think again.

Did you think unvaccinated meant they hadn't had a vaccine? Think again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPzJrah1U_oThinking SlowOur video shows how public health authorities twist the definition of...

How to start and stick with a journaling practice that supports mental health

How to start and stick with a journaling practice that supports mental health When's the last time you wrote something that you knew nobody...

Pomegranate peel has protective effects against enteropathogenic bacteria

Pomegranate peel has protective effects against enteropathogenic bacteria A recent study by the U.S. Department of Agriculture revealed that pomegranate peel extract contains bioactive compounds...

CDC/FDA smoking gun of smoking guns

Image by D1_TheOne from Pixabay (editied) CDC/FDA smoking gun of smoking guns They confess: they had no virus when they concocted the test for the...

A new interpretation and dating of the Sphinx based on the moon

A new interpretation and dating of the Sphinx based on the moon This article explores the possibility that the Great Sphinx in Egypt was...

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Mental Health for accused criminals in jail—another branch of psychiatry

Mental Health for accused criminals in jail—another branch of psychiatry  Jon Rappoport∙ PaidSeveral states have backlogs—meaning accused criminals awaiting trial...
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Bias in healthcare AI: why ‘smart’ isn’t always safe

Bias in healthcare AI: why ‘smart’ isn't always safe The explosion of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare is marketed...

Bone Medications and Steroids Linked to Increased Risk of Jaw Disease

Story at-a-glance Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) is a serious condition where jawbone dies and fails to heal,...

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Mental Health for accused criminals in jail—another branch of psychiatry

Mental Health for accused criminals in jail—another branch...

Bias in healthcare AI: why ‘smart’ isn’t always safe

Bias in healthcare AI: why ‘smart’ isn't always...