By Danielle A New Jersey-based medical supply store and skin care products manufacturer is voluntarily recalling several hand soaps, cleansers, and antiseptics due to possible contamination…
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By Beege Welborn Things have been so busy on a national and world stage lately that I haven’t had time to keep up with everyone’s…
7-OH is being marketed to kids despite its opioid-like effects. It’s contained in gummies, drink mixes, and shots… By Savannah Hulsey Pointer A synthetic opioid…
By Jordan Joseph Lately, if a soundtrack in a streaming clip stirred your emotions more than usual, it might not have come from a…
Bootstrap Bio, a company created about 18 months ago, has “hired a chief science officer, opened a lab and pivoted its work” to genetic editing…
And 73 exhibited ‘neurological signs incompatible with donation’ By Bob Unruh The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services confirms it has launched a “major initiative”…
The authors of a recent study of 1.2 million children claimed they found no link between the aluminum in vaccines and autism. However, corrected data…
IF YOU DON’T CONTROL YOUR MIND SOMEONE ELSE WILL By ROBERT STANLEY and Jerry Marzinsky … View Video Here…(robertstanley.substack.com) Home | Caravan to Midnight (zutalk.com)…
By Ramola D A series of Agreements and Memoranda of Understanding (not Laws) signed across several decades by the US and Israel Governments, with recent explicit…
by Ingrid Fadelli Recent technological advances are fueling the development of cutting-edge technologies that can monitor and control physiological processes with high precision. These include…
By Danielle The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Merck’s monoclonal antibody shot against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) for infants up to one year of age.…
By Frank Bergman A major peer-reviewed study has confirmed that the spike protein from Covid mRNA “vaccines” is a rogue operator that infests every cell…
By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists have identified a new pod of ancient hunter-gatherers who lived near the land bridge between North America and…
Homo Naledi, despite having tiny brains, may have lit fires and decorated walls around the graves of their dead, according to controversial new research By…
By Benjamin Bartee President Trump and HHS Secretary RFK Jr. continue to rack up wins in their promised bid to clean up the Public Health™…
The dominant narrative within the academic autism research community has framed autism as a largely genetic condition — heritable, polygenic, and largely inevitable. But as…