Documents and emails suggest Epstein and Gates were involved in funding ResearchGate and shaping scientific publishing influence. Critics argue the platform affected research visibility and discourse.
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A viral claim says a “cancer cure” has been known for decades, citing Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski and laetrile (amygdalin). Here’s what the claims are—and what the available evidence and official reviews say.
A new study finds most baby foods sold in U.S. stores are ultra-processed and high in sugar, sodium, and additives. Researchers warn early exposure may shape unhealthy lifelong eating habits.
The American Medical Association has announced a new Vaccine Integrity Project to conduct its own safety and efficacy reviews. The move follows increasing public and professional concern over vaccine oversight.
Newly released Epstein files detail communications with JPMorgan and Bill Gates tied to vaccine funding and pandemic planning. Documents suggest financial and institutional coordination years before COVID-19.
An FDA-funded study found higher febrile seizure risk shortly after Moderna COVID vaccination in young children. Researchers examined insurance data and post-vaccine reports.
The EPA has reapproved dicamba for use on engineered crops despite past court rulings against it. Critics warn the pesticide’s drift threatens farms, wildlife, and rural communities.
Health experts say the Nipah virus poses limited global danger under natural conditions. Concern grows over lab interference and gain-of-function research increasing pandemic risk.
An op-ed response accuses The BMJ and Commonwealth Fund of avoiding open debate on vaccines and public health. Calls for dialogue remain unanswered.
The Trump administration launched TrumpRx.gov to connect consumers with discounted prescription drugs. The initiative aims to reduce costs and expand access outside traditional insurance models.
Health experts say the Nipah virus poses limited global risk for now. Concerns grow over potential lab manipulation increasing its pandemic threat.
Researchers published a major review outlining biological mechanisms by which aluminum adjuvants in vaccines may contribute to autism in genetically susceptible children.
A lawsuit against the American Academy of Pediatrics is reviving controversy over its claim that infants could theoretically respond to 10,000 vaccines at once. Critics argue the argument avoided addressing cumulative safety concerns in the childhood vaccine schedule.
Authorities are investigating a possible biological laboratory discovered in a Las Vegas home linked to an illegal Chinese-run lab in California. The earlier facility contained unlabeled vials and pathogens including HIV, malaria, and dengue fever.
New DOJ-released Epstein files reveal a long-built financial and institutional architecture that treated pandemics as investable, profit-generating events years before COVID-19. The documents trace how capital, simulations, reinsurance, and vaccine pipelines converged through a small, powerful network.
Patients report they were never warned about severe risks linked to SSRI antidepressants, including withdrawal, emotional numbness, sexual dysfunction, and psychosis. Growing evidence challenges long-standing claims of safety promoted by regulators and drug manufacturers.
California is auditing hundreds of schools with vaccination rates below 95% and threatening to withhold attendance-based funding. Critics argue the policy uses financial pressure to enforce compliance rather than address public health concerns.


















