4 Precautions to Take in Anticipation of the Next Fake Disease
By Paul A. Philips Remember, Bill Gates didn’t say it could happen again. No, he said unequivocally; “there will be another global pandemic.” So be…
By Paul A. Philips Remember, Bill Gates didn’t say it could happen again. No, he said unequivocally; “there will be another global pandemic.” So be…
By Marie Hawthorne Dairy and red meat allergies may now be the 10th most common food allergies in the U.S., according to CDC estimates. In…
By Rosanne Lindsay, Naturopath Shedding is a term generally reserved for furry animals who lose their hair, creating a nuisance for their human caretakers. Tips…
By Study Finds Limiting added sugar to just six teaspoons a day and sticking with one sugary drink a week could improve your health immensely,…
By B.N. Frank Despite warnings and opposition, last month Genetically Modified mosquitoes were released in Florida Keys communities. Thanks to Children’s Health Defense for posting…
By B.N. Frank Some people are more affected by pesticide exposure than others. The same could be said of all other toxins. One organization has…
By Tyler Durden A sudden explosion at a Siberian virus research center on Monday reportedly left the facility engulfed in flames, according to several Russian news…
By B.N. Frank If you didn’t catch 60 Minutes this week, their segment on Superbugs and antibiotic resistance was terrifying. Antibiotic resistance is already a…
By Catherine J. Frompovich In May of 2018, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published some rather interesting demographic data regarding insect-delivered diseases…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Since another journalist has ‘broken the ice’ about a matter I’ve been tracking for a while, I now feel obligated to…