A growing debate over vaccines highlights deeper issues of trust in public health institutions. Experts argue transparency is key to restoring confidence.
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Experts say phenylephrine, a common decongestant ingredient, does not relieve nasal congestion. Regulators are now weighing whether it should be removed from the market.
A new executive order accelerates psychedelic treatment research for veterans and mental health care. The move targets faster access to breakthrough therapies.
A veteran’s story highlights the potential of ibogaine therapy in recovery from trauma. The discussion is driving renewed urgency around treatment access.
A report alleges Dobbs majority justices faced serious threats following the leak. Internal delays in releasing the ruling raised security concerns.
A major Finnish study is raising new questions about long-term outcomes in trans medicine. Its findings echo the Cass Review, challenging claims of “settled science.”
A mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, left eight children dead and multiple others injured. Authorities say the suspect, identified as the father of several victims, was killed by police.
President Donald Trump’s CDC nominee, Dr. Erica Schwartz, is facing backlash from MAHA-aligned activists. Critics question her record on vaccines and public health policy direction.
Criminal referral requests filed in seven states call for investigations into Dr. Anthony Fauci and top COVID officials. The filings cite alleged harmful policies and demand accountability through state-level action.
Criminal referrals targeting top COVID-era officials have triggered state-level investigations. Attorneys allege serious misconduct tied to pandemic policies and hospital practices.
An in-depth examination of vaccine history reveals complex developments and ongoing debate. The story highlights science, policy, and public perception over time.
A man has dedicated 16 years to holding and comforting NICU babies every Saturday. His quiet act of care highlights the power of compassion in healthcare.
A series of deaths and disappearances among U.S. scientists has raised new questions about sensitive research fields. Officials say no confirmed link exists, but scrutiny is growing.
An in-depth analysis explores symbolic and religious interpretations surrounding the death of Charlie Kirk. The piece also examines unverified political theories circulating online and their broader implications.
A family claims their father died from experimental medical treatments administered under questionable conditions. They allege a broader cover-up involving doctors, records, and local authorities.
Thailand’s Songkran festival has turned deadly, with 191 road deaths in five days. Speeding, alcohol and motorcycles remain the leading causes.
Ten American scientists connected to sensitive research have died or vanished under unclear circumstances. Officials face growing pressure to investigate possible links.


















