This vast resource curation on the corruption and betrayal of establishment medicine provides context and verifiable evidence to dispel illusions and inspire efforts to seek truth and become empowered with effective health and wellness strategies.
- Failed Health Outcomes — The U.S. spends nearly twice the per-capita amount on healthcare than the next highest spender, yet Americans are the most chronically ill, and rank 48th in life expectancy, among other countries. In addition, medical misdiagnosis causes permanent harm and death to 795,000 people every year.
 - Verifiably Corrupt — Establishment medicine as a system* is verifiably corrupt, serving the interests of industry — not health. (*Obviously, not every individual working in establishment medicine is unethical. Rather, the system that educated / indoctrinated them, and that sets policy, hires, pays, and promotes them is verifiably corrupted.)
 - Big Pharma & Biotech: Immoral Business Model — Corporations, by design, are beholden to profit above all else, acting as powerful entities that are “essentially psychopathic and without conscience.” Pharmaceutical and biotech companies are the utmost example of corporate psychopathy, demonstrating inhumanity in response to human suffering.
 - Regulatory & Professional Betrayal — Government agencies entrusted to regulate the field of medicine fail to do so. The majority of influential professional organizations such as the American Medical Association are corrupted by industry.
 - Not Evidence/Science-Based — The bulk of establishment medicine’s standard of care is not backed by unbiased, reproducible science. (We prove it here.)
 - Harms by Drug and Diagnostic — Establishment medicine providers routinely utilize diagnostic testing and “treatments” that cause harm (“adverse”, “side” effects). Get verifiable evidence of the harms, organized by drug, treatment, or test (mammograms, CT scans, antibiotics, statins, benzos, etc).
 - Failed Philosophy & Strategies — Allopathic medicine (also called conventional medicine, Western medicine, and Rockefeller medicine) was created to exploit the profit potential of drug patents. Born from a compromised report published in 1910, this system does not acknowledge the conditions under which the human body creates health, nor does it seek to identify and resolve the root causes of illness. On the contrary, it suppresses symptoms with drugs, creating more symptoms and distracting efforts from true healing. Diagnosis is disconnected from the wisdom inherent in the purpose and message of symptoms. See also: 20 Medical Systems & Philosophies + Nearly 200 Health & Wellness Techniques
 - Stifling Providers & Treatments That Don’t Enrich Industry — Healing modalities that don’t benefit industry are underutilized, suppressed, and disparaged. Providers who are perceived as a threat to establishment dictates or lucrative markets are condemned, intimidated and attacked.
 - The Significance of Legal Precedent — Legal precedent, breach of duty, and “standard of care” are significant factors in the state of the medical industry.
 - Alternatives & Considerations — Alternatives, considerations, and what you can do.
 - Sources by Date — Summary of sources and resources, in order of publication date.
 
See Also
- Root Causes of Illness — With knowledge of causal factors, true healing is possible. Quickly identify drugs, vaccines, and toxins that cause each illness or symptom (e.g. cancer, depression, infertility, kidney issues, seizure, etc).
 - Suppressed Cancer Research — Hundreds of references for published research documenting cancer reversal and recovery successes.
 - Cancer Reversal Testimonials — Hundreds of medical and personal testimonials on cancer reversal and recovery successes.
 
Stifling Treatments That Don’t Benefit Industry

Healing modalities that don’t benefit industry are underutilized, suppressed, and disparaged. Providers who are perceived as a threat to establishment dictates or lucrative markets are condemned, intimidated and attacked.
Drugs Kill But Safe Alternatives Are Suppressed
Prescription drugs kill nearly fifteen times as many Americans per year than the casualty toll of domestic terrorist attacks from over thirteen years combined, but still natural alternatives are suppressed and maligned despite a growing body of evidence supporting their far greater safety and efficacy. – GreenMedInfo
Rockefeller Medicine Wiped Out Any Healing Modalities it Couldn’t Patent
As a result of the [1910 Flexner] Report — that incidentally perfectly served the financial interests of the Rockefellers — new requirements were introduced, and a very large number of medical schools had to get out of the way and close down… According to Wikipedia, “Medical schools that offered training in various disciplines including electromagnetic field therapy, phototherapy, eclectic medicine, physiomedicalism, naturopathy, and homeopathy, were told either to drop these courses from their curriculum or lose their accreditation and underwriting support. A few schools resisted for a time, but eventually most complied with the Report or shut their doors.” In the spirit of eliminating competition, the fields of holistic medicine that were previously regarded as “normal” in society, became artificially discredited — which cleared the markets for the Rockefeller interests through the promotion of oil-derived medications and Rockefeller education-shaped doctors who felt that they were “smarter” than the so called “quacks” because their professors told them so. – Tessa Lena
Stifling Treatments: Evidence
- Pharma & AMA Suppress Cancer Cures That They Don’t Profit From — This article refers to a documentary called Cancer: The Forbidden Cures which provides evidence and testimonials regarding the medical establishment’s suppression of effective modalities and resources. “The chief editor of JAMA [the publication of the American Medical Association] for 26 years, Morris Fishbein, worked tirelessly to prevent any potential cancer cure that was not under the control of the medical establishment from seeing the light of day.” See also: Suppressed Cancer Recovery Successes See also: Cancer: The Forbidden Cures,
 - Example of How Establishment Medicine Treats Doctors Who Act with Integrity and Do Not Comply with Establishment Corruption — “Dr. Myhill’s troubles with the GMC did not stem from patient complaints. Instead, they arose from her bold refusal to conform to mainstream medical practices that often prioritise quick pharmaceutical fixes over sustainable, preventative care.Her philosophy? Treat the root cause of illness rather than masking symptoms. This approach emphasises natural remedies, proper nutrition and patient education, often at odds with a system incentivised to prescribe medications. Dr. Myhill has long been critical of overprescription, the side lining of preventative measures like proper nutrition and the lack of emphasis on vitamins such as vitamin D, which she argues is essential for immune health. Her methods, though backed by evidence, have made her both a target of institutional pushback and a hero to patients seeking a different path.”
 - Harvard Doctor Had Polio & Cured Himself with High Doses of Vit C — “Both the medical profession and the public consider that vitamin C is just a vitamin to be taken in small doses. Yet I have stated for years in my medical column that vitamin C is also an antibiotic and an antifungal that is safe and inexpensive, and saves lives from diseases like polio and 30 other infections… During my final year at Harvard Medical School I developed this disease. I know the terror of the seeing the creeping paralysis of my legs and abdominal muscles and knowing there was no treatment or vaccine available for it during the great epidemic of polio in 1950. Moreover, some hospital cases were in the iron lung. I wondered whether I would be condemned for the rest of my life in this machine where you wish but are unable to kill yourself.”
 - Minimizing or Casting Doubt on Vitamin D, a Powerhouse of a Treatment — “There are tens of thousands of peer-reviewed scientific publications showing the benefits and necessity of vitamin D for optimal health. To take a single commentary and use it to create doubt about the overwhelming weight of scientific evidence is something… [called] ‘doubt mongering.'”
 - Hoxsey Jailed & Persecuted for Curing People with Herbs — Harry Hoxsey used a combination of natural herbs that his grandfather had discovered by chance and passed on to his family. The treatments created a bodily terrain unfavorable to the growth of cancer cells. Simultaneously, it enhanced the body’s own immune response and capacity to eliminate toxins. Learn more here.
 - Sebi Cured Cancer & Was Poisoned in Prison For It — Dr. Sebi has “supreme court ruling to prove it.”
 - Scientist Royal Rife’s Successful Electromagnetic Therapy Suppressed — “Many doctors were using this method successfully in the 1930’s… Doctors were forced to stop these treatments. The AMA, under Fishbein, forbade articles to be published in medical journals about this; laboratory results done by the government were suddenly mysteriously lost. Researchers were treated as liars who proposed these techniques, and the writer of an article that was published by the Smithsonian Institute explaining Rife’s techniques died in a car accident. Who was responsible for suppressing Rife’s technology? Even in the 1930’s the financiers were already mostly controlling medicine.”
 - FDA Suppressed Noninvasive Reich Therapy — Wilhelm Reich’s noninvasive therapy yielded remarkable results and can be duplicated at home.
 
Suppression & Ridicule of Healing Resources: The Rife Machine
The history of medicine is replete with stories of genius betrayed by backward thought and jealously, but most pathetically, by greed and money… Orthodox big-money medicine resents and seeks to neutralize and/or destroy those who challenge its beliefs. Often, the visionary who challenges it pays a heavy price for his ‘heresy.’ … [Rife] developed a universal cure which could make most drugs obsolete… In one of the blackest episodes in recorded history, this remarkable electronic therapy was sabotaged and buried by a ruthless group of men. It has re-emerged in the underground medical/alternative health world only since the mid-1980’s. This is the story of Royal Raymond Rife and his fabulous discoveries and electronic instruments. If you have never heard of Rife before, prepare to be angered and incredulous at what this great man achieved for all of us only to have it practically driven from the face of the planet… Of course, some may regard this as just an amusing piece of fiction. However, for those who are willing to do some investigating on their own, there will be mentioned several highly-respected doctors and medical authorities who worked with Rife, as well as some of the remarkable technical aspects of his creation. So let’s now turn to the story of the most amazing medical pioneer of the 20th century. – Royal Raymond Rife
When evidence began to emerge that petroleum-based medicines were causing cancer, Mr. Rockefeller founded the American Cancer Society through which he suppressed that information. – John D. Rockefeller Wiped Out Natural Cures to Create Big Pharma
Legal Precedents
Legal precedents on “standard of care” and breach of duty are significant factors in how doctors practice medicine, and on the state of the medical industry as a whole. The subjects of “standard of care” and medical malpractice law provide critical context and insight into why certain patterns have emerged in establishment medicine (particularly in the U.S.).
Legal Negligence, Medical Malpractice, Standard of Care, Custom, Reasonable vs Unreasonable
Negligence, in general, is legally defined as “the standard of conduct to which one must conform… [and] is that of a reasonable man under like circumstances.”4 In law, medical malpractice is considered a specific area within the general domain of negligence. It requires four conditions be met for the plaintiff to recover damages. These conditions are: duty; breach of duty; harm; and causation. The second element, breach of duty, is synonymous with the “standard of care.” Prior to several important cases in the 1900s, the standard of care was defined by the legal concept of “custom.” … If others in the business are commonly practicing a certain way that eliminates hazards, then this practice can be used to define the standard of care. A jury still needed to decide, however, whether this “custom” was reasonable and whether the deviation from this “custom” was so unreasonable as to cause harm… The 1974 case of Helling v. Carey set a worrisome precedent for medical malpractice cases. The court essentially ruled that even though the customary practice at the time was followed, the physician was still liable… The ruling in Helling v Carey prompted state legislatures to pass statutes that defined the standard of care in their jurisdiction. The state of Washington was the first to pass this type of legislation, when they stated that the standard of care is not met when “the defendant or defendants [fail] to exercise that degree of skill, care and learning possessed by other persons in the same profession.” The good news for practicing physicians is that in more recent cases there appears to be an effort to ensure that jurors understand that the standard of care does not mean perfection in practice. While old cases in law tend to be more powerful as they have stood the test of time, these more recent cases help show a trend toward keeping jury expectations realistic… In conclusion, the concept of the standard of care has evolved over the years and will continue to change as legal theory in this area develops. Hopefully this will allow for increased certainty and clarity, which is the stated goal of all laws. The bad news is that there are several important cases where the suggestion is that even if a practice is not the standard, if it is reasonable, a physician can be found culpable for not pursuing that course of action. The good news for physicians is that in more recent cases the courts have frequently upheld that the standard of care is what a minimally competent physician in the same field would do in the same situation, with the same resources. These recent cases also note that bad outcomes are to be expected, and all entities can not be expected to be diagnosed. Finally, clinical practice guidelines are being used more frequently in court cases as support for the standard of care; however, their acceptance and uses are continually changing and decided on a case-by-case basis – The Standard of Care: Legal History and Definitions (PubMed), 2011
Summary of Legal Precedents
- According to the 2011 report in PubMed (linked above), legal precedent at times has required that, in essence, medical doctors conform to “custom” which in a legal context refers to how “others in the business are commonly practicing.”
 - After 1974, legal precedent is inconsistent and unclear. What is accepted as “standard of care” is “continually changing and decided on a case-by-case basis.”
 
Implications
While the climate before 1974 was legally safer for doctors, it nevertheless pressured them to be virtual slaves to a system (legally called “custom”), defined by whatever their “business” as a whole is doing.
- The “business” of medicine in the U.S. alone involves more than a million physicians (in 2024) and “more than 37 million citations for biomedical literature (as of November 2024 in PubMed). How, then, is an individual doctor reasonably able to stay up-to-date on what “others in the business are commonly practicing”?
 - And how is a medical doctor able to think critically about the situation at hand, implementing the best solution that might require unique combinations or new solutions when, by definition, such individualizing and leadership is contrary to common practice?
 
Other considerations include:
- Businesses can be corrupted in which case being a slave to such a system is to do the bidding of corrupt institutions, and in fact, medicine is verifiably corrupted by corporate agendas. (See above.)
 - Even in principled businesses, norms may not be the most successful course of action in all cases as they cannot possibly take into account the plethora of unique situations faced by individuals, nor enable or encourage innovative solutions.
 - In light of the legal uncertainty, we might ask, do the legal rulings imply that doctors are required to follow norms, or are they now expected to make individual decisions? It seems both and neither. Doesn’t this put doctors between a rock and a hard place? Norms are required, but may not be good enough and any decision made—whether within norms or outside them—can be required to be defended in a court of law. Thus, both before and after 1974, if a doctor who chooses to use protocols outside of the “norm” (a moving target that presumably no one can be sure of), they can be required to defend their decisions in a court of law rather than simply to the clients who hire them.
 - Such a precarious legal environment lends itself to the arising of centralized organizations such as the American Medical Association, Centers for Disease Control, and National Institutes of Health (among many others) to advise (dictate) protocols to be used by virtually all medical doctors. As with all businesses, centralized organizations are vulnerable to corruption with widespread impact.
 
Alternatives & Considerations
Considerations
- Ensure Drugs & Vaccines are Properly Researched; Focus on Chronic Disease; Remove Corrupt Funding in Medical Research — Considerations from a health policy roundtable held on June 27, 2023: “Implement a digitized medical informatics system so that correlation studies can be rapidly done to determine the impact of drugs and vaccines on public health… Redirect federal grants away from infectious disease research to study chronic disease instead… End the practice of allowing scientists with the National Institutes of Health to collect royalties on products they’ve worked on… End gain-of-function research, and work to get all nations to sign onto a treaty to ban it, as manmade pathogens have been responsible for most of the worst infectious outbreaks in modern history.”
 - Learn from the Chinese Medicine & Homeopathy Understanding of Disease Progression — “Both of these systems (Chinese medicine and homeopathy) have observed that diseases tend to enter the body superficially (at the smallest vessels) and then penetrate deeper and deeper into the body as the disease worsens. As a result, a significant part of their diagnostic model is based upon determining how deep a pathogenic factor has penetrated, and their treatment is based on reversing that process to expel it from the body. In contrast, Western medicine often does the opposite (e.g., by suppressing fevers or rashes). My overall sense from observing the wildfire illness and COVID-19 is that the diseases initially enter the airway tract (where they create symptoms correlating to fluid stasis) and as it penetrates deeper, enters the lungs, then the smallest blood vessels lining the lungs, and finally the larger vessels of the body… This progression from the superficial to the deep vessels (frequently beginning with the lungs) is also identical to what I and others have observed with progressively worsening COVID-19 infections and vaccine injuries. This, for example, I believe, explains the curious COVID-19 phenomena where patients often have low oxygen readings (which are measured in the smallest blood vessels in the fingers which sludged blood has difficulty reaching) but simultaneously do not clinically appear to be oxygen starved because the blood circulation is preserved in their larger vessels.”
 - Pay Attention to the Body’s Signals (Through the Nervous System, Especially) and Respond Before it Turns into Crisis — “I am joined by neuroscientist, Dr. Caroline Leaf. With today’s children facing a mental health crisis like never before with skyrocketing rates of anxiety and depression, Dr. Leaf is here to show us a way out… When it comes to mental health, it’s time we start looking at signals, and what they are trying to tell us. By observing things like emotions, bodily sensations, and behaviors, we can better understand what our children are experiencing and walk through those things with them before it becomes a mental health crisis. Listen to learn more about how we can identify signals rather than symptoms.”
 - Note the Plentiful Research on the Efficacy of Homeopathy — “The fact of the matter is that research showing the efficacy of homeopathic medicines has been published in some of the world’s most respected medical journals. Here’s just a few of them: The Lancet; BMJ (British Medical Journal); Chest (the publication of the American College of Chest Physicians); Pediatrics (publication of the American Academy of Pediatrics); Cancer (journal of the American Cancer Society); Journal of Clinical Oncology; Pediatrics Infectious Disease Journal (publication of the European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases); European Journal of Pediatrics (publication of the Swiss Society of Pediatrics and the Belgium Society of Pediatrics). Would you be shocked to learn that Wikipedia doesn’t mention eight of the nine references here? … The newest review of homeopathic research published in Systematic Reviews confirmed a difference between the effects of homeopathic treatment and of placebo. In reviewing the “highest quality studies,” the researchers found that patients given homeopathic treatment were almost twice as likely to experience a therapeutic benefit as those given a placebo.”
 - Utilize Ayurveda & Other Wellness Modalities That are Without Risk & Side Effects — “The Natural Law explores Amish Shah’s decade-long journey back to wellness with Ayurveda. Through his encounters with leading doctors and scientists, you’ll discover why Ayurveda could be humanity’s greatest answer to reclaiming our physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. And through his journey, you’ll learn how to remedy the root causes of illness and emotional turmoil in yourself and your loved ones… Making synthetic medicine your first and only option could turn out to be downright dangerous. The idea that a one-size-fits-all approach is an effective medical approach to health, or that synthetic medicines are superior to natural remedies, despite the inherent dangers of long-term use and the rarely discussed side effects, can leave patients feeling worse off than before.”
 
More on What You Can Do

The only time you have control over is Now. A person can only feel or act or pay attention in the Now.
And with each Now moment, it’s possible to pause and take a conscious breath, observing what’s happening with a sense of curiosity. One moment at a time, you can peacefully choose to be in the power of you heart, to be free of subconscious programming, and to make your own choices.
- Begin quietly, with an inner focus. — What You Can Do and Where to Start: Proactive Empowerment & Human Resilience
 - Get perspective. — The World as it Really Is. Making Sense of What Doesn’t Make Sense. The Great Awakening.
 - Realize your power and take it back, step-by-step. — Become Aware of Where You’ve Given Your Power Away to Authorities & Systems That Shouldn’t Have It. Decide to Reclaim It.
 - Go local. — The Failure of Systems. The Power of People. The Case for Going Local.
 
The End of a Cycle, and the Beginning of a New One — The One We Choose to Create
Prophecies from the Mayan Calendar, Nostradamus and the Bible indicate that we are now living in ‘the end times’. Not necessarily the end of time, but certainly the end of time as we know it, the end of a cycle. Many of the ancient seers were able to see so far into the future and then no more. We are coming to a blank page, the beginning of a new chapter which we are yet to write. What this new chapter looks like is up to us.”
– A New Chapter by Dana Mrkich
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- 10 Ways Turmeric Benefits the Fight Against Chronic Disease — Dr. David Jockers link
 - 7 Ways To Balance Cortisol Levels — Dr. Jockers link
 - 5 Pillars of Mindful Awareness That Transformed My Life — Nicole Howard, Tiny Buddha link
 - 5 Medications That Increase Gut Inflammation — Dr. David Jockers link
 - 5 Ways For Women To Balance Their Testosterone — Dr. Wendy Myers ND link
 - Berberine: Powerful Benefits for Blood Sugar, Fat Burning, and Gut Health — Dr. David Jockers link
 - Breathe Easy: Vital Solutions for Better Respiratory Health — Dr. Isaac Eliaz MD link
 - Cancer Cures Video: Video Documentary Reveals Suppressed Cancer Cures — WantToKnow.info link
 - Can Sleeping Pills Cause Cancer? — Brandel France de Bravo, MPH, National Center for Health Research link
 - Crucial Benefits of Vitamin B-12 + Best Plant-Based Sources — Brian Vaszily, The Art of Anti-Aging link
 - Does the pill increase your risk of cancer? — Canadian Cancer Society link
 - How Rockefeller Monopolized Medicine and Created BIG PHARMA — Universe Inside You link
 - International Coalition for Drug Awareness: Mission — International Coalition for Drug Awareness link
 - Is Ibuprofen Bad For You? The Truth About NSAIDs and Your Gut Health — Dr. Will Cole link
 - Lies I Taught in Medical School (Chapter 1) — Dr. Robert Lufkin MD link
 - Magnesium (Fact Sheet for Health Professionals) — National Institutes of Health link
 - Mammograms and Your Risk of Cancer — Dr. David Jockers link
 - Osteonecrosis of the Jaw — American Dental Association link
 - Painting, Firefighting, and Shiftwork — IARC Publications link
 - Parkinson’s Disease: Symptoms, Causes and Natural Support Strategies — Dr. Jockers link
 - Side Effects of ADHD Drugs — Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) link
 - Side Effects of Anti-Anxiety Drugs — Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) link
 - Side Effects of Antidepressants — Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) link
 - Side Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs — Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) link
 - Skincare Chemicals And Coral Reefs; Common Chemicals Used In Thousands Of Products To Protect Against Harmful Effects Of Ultraviolet Light Threaten Corals And Other Marine Life. — National Ocean Service link
 - Sleeping Pill Addiction And Abuse — Addiction Center link
 - Sleeping pills and minor tranquillisers — Mind link
 - SSRI Science — International Coalition for Drug Awareness link
 - The Real Risks of Childhood Vaccines — Alan Brough, Vaccine Choice Canada link
 - The Reality of Our Health — The Learn Risk link
 - The Top 12 Natural Antihistamines For Allergies — Dr. Will Cole link
 - Titanium Toxicity — Dr. Wendy Myers, MYERS Detox link
 - Understanding Microplastics and Their Harmful Effects on Health — Dr. Isaac Eliaz MD link
 - VOCs in Household Cleaning Products — American Lung Association link
 - Warning Signs of a B12 Deficiency — Dr. Jockers link
 - When Heartburn Medications Can Be Dangerous — Dr. Jockers link
 
By Date
- Aug 4, 2025 — Children in America 80 Percent More Likely to Die Than Children in Other Industrialized Countries — Natasha Hobley, The Vaccine Reaction link
 - Jul 30, 2025 — Hospitals miss 49% of patient harm events: HHS report — Paige Twenter, Becker’s Clinical Leadership link
 - Jul 7, 2025 — Comprehensive look at U.S. children’s health finds ‘steady decline’: U.S. children are more likely to die than those in other high-income countries, a new analysis confirms — Nazeefa Ahmed, Science link
 - Jul 7, 2025 — US children are much more likely to die than kids in similar countries, study finds — Jen Christensen, CNN link
 - Jul 7, 2025 — Trends in US Children’s Mortality, Chronic Conditions, Obesity, Functional Status, and Symptoms — Dr. Christopher B. Forrest MD, PHD et al, JAMA link
 - Jun 2, 2025 — The FDA’s War Against Sleep — A Midwestern Doctor link
 - May 31, 2025 — Original thinking is suppressed by the medical establishment — Rhoda Wilson, The Expose link
 - May 30, 2025 — Nearly 100 Children a Day Go to ER for Drug-Related Reactions, Australian Report Finds — Children’s Health Defense link
 - May 23, 2025 — The Childhood Chronic Disease Crisis the Media and Big Medicine Won’t Talk About — Children’s Health Defense (Breitbart) link
 - May 22, 2025 — Beyond COVID and the Common Cold: Zinc is Your Overlooked Powerhouse! — Truth For Health Foundation, Dr Elizabeth Lee Vliet. MD, and Kathy Kresnik link
 - May 21, 2025 — 10,000 stories: The sickest generation of children — Anne Dachel link
 - May 20, 2025 — Survey: Over Half of Americans Think Stomach Issues Are Normal — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - May 19, 2025 — Since 2019, UK’s heart health has declined more rapidly than in any other decade for 50 years, British Heart Foundation says — Rhoda Wilson, The Expose link
 - May 15, 2025 — NHS ‘overwhelmed’ by soaring autism as number of patients jump by a quarter – more than 200,000 Britons seeking specialist help — John Ely, Mail Online link
 - May 14, 2025 — 1 in 3 Kids Has a Chronic Health Condition That Will Follow Them to Adulthood — Dr. Joseph Mercola, Children’s Health Defense link
 - May 14, 2025 — COVID-19 Vaccines Are Fueling the Chronic Disease Epidemic — Nicolas Hulscher MPH, Focal Points link
 - May 13, 2025 — Why Raising Potassium Matters More Than Just Cutting Salt for Blood Pressure — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - May 5, 2025 — How Osteoporosis Became a Billion-Dollar Scam: Big Pharma promised to protect your bones—then left you fractured, in pain, and hooked on their drugs for life. — The Vigilant Fox link
 - May 2, 2025 — Rethinking BMI: Scientists Propose Body Fat Percentage as a Replacement; The findings challenge decades of reliance on body mass index, which does not account for muscle mass, bone density, or fat distribution. — George Citroner, The Epoch Times link
 - May 1, 2025 — Getting the right diagnosis — Maureen Salamon, Harvard Medical School link
 - May 2025 — Comparative Cardiovascular Safety Of Medications For Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder In Children, Adolescents, And Adults: A Systematic Review And Network Meta-Analysis — Luis C Farhat, PhD et al, The Lancet Psychiatry link
 - Apr 29, 2025 — The Steroid Paradox: How Symptom Suppression Creates Deeper Disease — Lies are Unbekoming link
 - Apr 26, 2025 — Steroid Dangers and Safe Autoimmune Treatments — A Midwestern Doctor link
 - Apr 15, 2025 — ADHD Drugs Linked To Blood Pressure, Heart Rate Increases — George Citroner, The Epoch Times link
 - Apr 15, 2025 — One in 31 children with autism; 20 years of lies and cover-up — Anne Dachel link
 - Apr 14, 2025 — How Head Injuries Can Alter Personality, Cause Depression And Suicidal Thoughts — Amy Denney, The Epoch Times link
 - Apr 14, 2025 — Late-life disability may increase with more frequent insomnia symptoms and sleep medications use over time — Tuo-Yu Chen et al, SLEEP link
 - Apr 14, 2025 — Plastics May Disrupt The Body’s Clock, Raise Risk Of Chronic Disease, Study Finds — Pamela Ferdinand, U.S. Right to Know link
 - Apr 14, 2025 — Swedish Study Investigates Food Allergy Increases in Children But Big Questions Remain — Rishma Parpia & Barbara Loe Fisher, The Vaccine Reaction link
 - Apr 14, 2025 — US maternal mortality rates surge 28% from 2018 to 2022 — Celeste Krewson, Contemporary OB/GYN link
 - Apr 12, 2025 — Why Urinary Tract Infections Are One of the Most Common Misdiagnoses in Medicine — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Apr 9, 2025 — Pregnancy-Related Deaths in the US, 2018-2022 — Yingxi Chen MD, PhD et al, JAMA Network Obstetrics & Gynecology link
 - Apr 9, 2025 — Why TV Time Matters More For People With Diabetes Risk; Excessive TV Time Contributes To A Sedentary Lifestyle, Increasing The Risk Of Heart Disease And Other Health Problems. — George Citroner, The Epoch Times link
 - Apr 9, 2025 — Early-Life Ozone Exposure Linked To Increased Risk Of Childhood Asthma And Wheezing — Dr. Priyom Bose PhD & Benedette Cuffari, News Medical Sciences link
 - Apr 8, 2025 — Hidden Deficiency: Unlocking The Magnesium Mystery — Unbekoming link
 - Apr 8, 2025 — Limiting TV Time Helps Reduce Heart Disease Risk — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Apr 8, 2025 — Study Shows Following This Diet Can Help Slow Down Vision Loss By Up To 34% — Molly Knudsen, M.S., RDN, MindBodyGreen link
 - Apr 7, 2025 — 27% ‘Higher Risk Of Influenza’ Among Vaccinated: Cleveland Clinic: Study Of 53,402 Participants — Jon Fleetwood link
 - Apr 8, 2025 — Study: Over Half of Americans Think Stomach Issues are Normal — PR Newswire link
 - Apr 7, 2025 — Bombshell Study Reveals 27% Negative Efficacy Of 2024-2025 Influenza Vaccine Among Working-Age Adults — Sayer Ji link
 - Apr 7, 2025 — New Study – Flu Vaccination Linked To 27% Increased Risk Of Flu — Nicolas Hulscher MPH link
 - Apr 6, 2025 — Lactic Acidosis — Drugs.com link
 - Apr 4, 2025 — Effectiveness Of The Influenza Vaccine During The 2024-2025 Respiratory Viral Season — Nabin K. Shrestha et al, medRxiv link
 - Apr 4, 2025 — New Study – Seed Oil Fats Fuel Aggressive Breast Cancer Growth — Nicolas Hulscher, MPH link
 - Apr 4, 2025 — Water Fluoridation Linked to Autism, Other Developmental Delays in New Study: Children exposed to fluoridated water in the first 10 years of life had a lower risk for tooth decay but a higher risk of developing several serious neurodevelopmental disorders. — Brenda Balettie PhD, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Apr 3, 2025 — I learned about medicine from that: But… But…..”Aaron has the broken arm!” — Dr. Vinay Prasad MD, MPH link
 - Apr 3, 2025 — Which Are The Most Effective Lifestyle Strategies To Combat PCOS? — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Apr 2, 2025 — By the Numbers — The State of America’s Health Today — Dr Joseph Mercola link
 - Apr 2, 2025 — Cancer Risk Of Covid Shots; Evidence Continues To Mount…. — Philip Altman link
 - Apr 2, 2025 — Early-Life Ozone Exposure and Asthma and Wheeze in Children; “Ozone (O3) is the most frequently exceeded air pollutant standard in the US… Short-term exposure is associated with acute respiratory health… Exposure to O3 in the first 2 years of life was associated with asthma and wheeze at age 4 to 6 years…” — Logan C. Dearborn MPH et al, JAMA link
 - Apr 2, 2025 — Tooth decay prevention and neurodevelopmental disorder risk following childhood fluoride exposure; “Fluoride exposure in the year of birth… slightly increased the risk of autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, intellectual disability, and specific delays in development. During the first 10 years of life, children who were fluoride-exposed… were at significantly greater risk for autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, and specific delays in development.” — David A. Geier & Mark R. Geier, BMC Pediatrics link
 - Mar 31, 2025 — Postpartum Hormonal Contraceptive Use And Risk Of Depression — Søren Vinther Larsen, PhD et al, JAMA link
 - Mar 30, 2025 — Use of antidepressant medication linked to substantial increase in risk of sudden cardiac death — European Society of Cardiology, EurekAlert link
 - Mar 29, 2025 — Adverse Drug Reactions one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality — Outraged Human link
 - Mar 29, 2025 — Are Doctors Now Legally Liable for Covid Vaccine Injuries? A conversation with Canadian lawyer Lisa Miron on vaccine injury, medical responsibility, and the system that silenced dissent. — Dr. Philip McMillan link
 - Mar 27, 2025 — Constipation Is More Than a Nuisance—Here’s How to Treat It Naturally — Naiwen Hu, The Epoch Times link
 - Mar 24, 2025 — How Sleeping Pills Harm Your Brain and Raise Dementia Risk — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Mar 24, 2025 — What Is Anemia? — Verneda Lights & Jill Seladi-Schulman, PhD, Healthline link
 - Mar 21, 2025 — “I WAS THERE When Big Pharma Corrupted The Media!” – Sharyl Attkisson — The Jimmy Dore Show 17-min video
 - Mar 21, 2025 — The Importance Of Vitamin B12 For Brain Function In Seniors — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Mar 19, 2025 — Dr Clare Craig: Pharma Industry Looks To Get More And More People On Lifelong Medication: The influence of profit-driven pharma industry in regulatory agencies and medical science needs to be stopped and a new culture be adopted where medicines are not just piled up on the patients. — Hannes Sarv link
 - Mar 17, 2025 — The Shocking Truth About Skin Cancer: What You’re Not Being Told About the Sun — The Vigilant Fox link
 - Mar 15, 2025 — Mediterranean Diet On Development And Progression Of Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis Of Observational Studies — Pedro Marques-Couto et al, Nutrients link
 - Mar 14, 2025 — Potential Carcinogen Found in 6 Popular Acne Products, Prompting Recall: FDA — Cara Lynn Schultz, People link
 - Mar 14, 2025 — FDA Says Acne Products Recalled Over Carcinogenic Substance; The agency said it tested six products and found elevated levels of benzene, a chemical used in industrial processes. — Jack Philips, The Epoch Times link
 - Mar 14, 2025 — Direct sensing of dietary ω-6 linoleic acid through FABP5-mTORC1 signaling — Nikos Koundouros et al, Science link
 - Mar 13, 2025 — This Pill Causes Dementia — Dr. Eric Berg, YouTube link and 14-min video
 - Mar 12, 2025 — Genetic Susceptibility To Type 2 Diabetes, Television Viewing, And Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk — Mengyao Wang PhD et al, Journal of the American Heart Association link
 - Mar 12, 2025 — Limiting TV Time May Reduce Heart Disease Risk For People With Genetic Risk For Diabetes — News Medical Life Sciences link
 - Mar 12, 2025 — Mississippi Bans Lab-Grown Meat Linked to Cancer-Causing Oncogenes: Joins Florida and Alabama — Jon Fleetwood link
 - Mar 8, 2025 — Here’s A Thought… What If Everything We Were Told About Sunscreen Was A Lie?; While Sunscreen Does Reduce The Risk Of Some Non-Lethal Skin Cancers, The Promise That It Is The Holy Grail Of Preventing The Killer Ones Is Questionable At The Very, Most Generous Best — Independent Medical Alliance and Jenna McCarthy link
 - Mar 8, 2025 — The Dark Origins of Big Pharma: Rockefeller’s Empire and The Fall of Natural Medicine — Ashish Arora, The World Hour link
 - Mar 8, 2025 — The Silent Axe: AHPRA’s War on Medicine and the Death of Public Trust-the gap between medicine and humanity widens. — Dr. Ian Brighthope link
 - Mar 7, 2025 — Pesticide Mixtures Linked to Higher Rates of Childhood Cancer, Study Finds — Environmental Health News (EHN) link
 - Mar 7, 2025 — Prevalence and Trends in Pediatric-Onset Chronic Conditions in the United States, 1999–2018 — Lauren E. Wisk PhD & Niraj Sharma MD, MPH, Academic Pediatrics link
 - Mar 6, 2025 — The Hidden Dangers of Prenatal Ultrasounds — A Midwestern Doctor link
 - Mar 6, 2025 — ‘Skinny jabs’: how uninformed consent has delivered a false promise — Alliance for Natural Health link
 - Mar 5, 2025 — Spotlight on UPFs: NIH explores link between ultra-processed foods and heart disease — National Institutes of Health link
 - Mar 4, 2025 — Chronic Diseases Are Killing Kids – and Exposure to Chemicals Is Driving the Epidemic — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Mar 4, 2025 — What We Have Exported to the Whole World: “The Great Poisoning”— Anne Dachel link
 - Mar 2, 2025 — Reports of Blindness After Popular Weight Loss Injections — Amber Baker, The Vaccine Reaction link
 - Mar 1, 2025 — FDA Will Finally Ban Controversial Ingredient in Popular Decongestants — Carly Cassella, Science Alert link
 - March 2025 — Correlation of atorvastatin with subjective memory deficits: a study from the NHANES and FAERS databases — Hao Zhang et al, Frontiers in Neurology link
 - Feb 27, 2025 — Questioning Coverage for Coronary Artery Scans: Why we should pump the breaks on insurance coverage for CAC scores; “There is no current evidence that CAC scoring saves lives…” — Zachary Robert Caverley, Physician Assistant link
 - Feb 6, 2025 — Norepinephrine-mediated slow vasomotion drives glymphatic clearance during sleep — Natalie L. Hauglund et al, Cell link
 - Feb 26, 2025 — UK Rise in Superbugs Pose Challenge for Govt: Study — Medical Xpress link
 - Feb 24, 2025 — BREAKING: Insurance Data Reveals U.S. Mortality Crisis Persists—Mass Covid-19 “Vaccination” Likely to Blame; Sharp rises in young cardiac, neurological, and cancer-related deaths persist in the wake of the mass Covid-19 mRNA injection campaign. — Nicolas Hulscher MPH link
 - Feb 24, 2025 — While U.S. mortality spike is normalizing, 5 troubling trends continue — Doug Bailey, Insurance NewsNet link
 - Feb 22, 2025 — Ozempic Linked to 19 Adverse Health Events — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Feb 22, 2025 — THIS HAS GOT TO STOP!!; “What would happen to your body if you were put on 48 different medications? This is the average number of medications a person takes in an assisted living home in the United States.” — Dr. Eric Berg (YouTube) 11-min video
 - Feb 21, 2025 — Eating Citrus May Lower Depression Risk — Saima Sidik, Harvard University link
 - Feb 21, 2025 — Study Finds Link Between Popular Weight-Loss Drug and Rare ‘Eye Stroke’; “A potential… increase in the risk of a rare eye condition that is sometimes called ‘eye stroke’ was found in patients with Type 2 diabetes who use semaglutide, also used for weight loss, new research finds.” — George Citroner, The Epoch Times link
 - Feb 21, 205 — Researcher Says FDA Needs to Reevaluate Acetaminophen After Study Finds ADHD Link: Acetaminophen is used by many pregnant women to control pain or reduce their fever. — Jack Phillips, The Epoch Times link
 - Feb 20, 2025 — 15 Natural Antibiotic Alternatives — Marjory Wildcraft, Grow Network link
 - Feb 20, 2025 — Radon Exposure Linked To Increased Asthma Symptoms In Children — Dennis Thompson, U.S. News & World Report link
 - Feb 19, 2025 — What’s the relationship between vitamin B-12 and depression?; “Low levels of B-12 and other B vitamins and folate may be linked to depression.” — Dr. Daniel K. Hall-Flavin, MD, Mayo Clinic link
 - Feb 19, 2025 — ‘Public is Sick of the Swamp’: RFK Jr. Should Start by Targeting ‘Revolving Door’ Between Big Pharma, Federal Health Agencies — Michael Nevradakis PhD, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Feb 19, 2025 — I’m An RD: Here’s How I’m Protecting My Gut While On Antibiotics — Molly Knudsen RDN, MindBodyGreen link
 - Feb 18, 2025 — Nationwide drug recall: Injectables mislabeled, may result in overdose and death — Dallas Gagnon, Mass Live link
 - Feb 18, 2025 — ‘Human Pin Cushions’: Pain Clinics Made Millions From ‘Unnecessary’ Injections: Four Pain MD employees pleaded guilty or were convicted of healthcare fraud after Pain MD’s injections were proved in court to be part of a decade-long fraud scheme that made millions by capitalizing on patients’ dependence on opioids. — Brett Kelman, KFF Health News (Children’s Health Defense) link
 - Feb 18, 2025 — The protective role of vitamin D in BNT162b2 vaccine-related acute myocarditis — Hing Wai Tsang et al, Frontiers link
 - Feb 17, 2025 — Intentional Abuse of Health Outcomes in Studies and Recommendations of Vaccines During Pregnancy: A Critical Examination of Scientific Integrity, Data Suppression, and Ethical Failures in Vaccine Safety Research — James Lyons-Weiler link
 - Feb 17, 2025 — NEW Documentary Explores Mental Health Crisis, SSRI Dangers, Plant Medicine Solutions — Jefferey Jaxen link
 - Feb 15, 2025 — Sweet taste receptors in the heart: A new pathway for cardiac regulation — EurekAlert link
 - Feb 14, 2025 — Autism, Intellectual Disability, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder — Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH link
 - Feb 14, 2025 — Ozempic Users Are Going Blind; “Experts have sounded the alarm about blockbuster weight loss drugs like Ozempic leaving users blind. Several studies have linked the shots to conditions that cause inflammation and block blood flow to the eye, causing severe and sometimes permanent vision loss. Researchers have detailed nine new reports of US patients who went blind after taking semaglutide or tirzepatide, the active ingredients in Ozempic and Mounjaro, respectively.” — The Jimmy Dore Show 16-min video
 - Feb 13, 2025 — Ozempic’s Hidden Risk Could Leave You in the Dark: A new review links popular weight loss drugs to sudden blindness. — Megan Redshaw link
 - Feb 12, 2025 — Ozempic causes serious health issues, class action claims — Jessy Edwards, Top Class Actions link
 - Feb 10, 2025 — Individualism: The Basis of Public Health or Its Nemesis? — REPPARE, Brownstone Insitute link
 - Feb 10, 2025 — More Americans on Ozempic go BLIND as doctors sound alarm over potentially startling side effect — Emily Joshu Sterne, Daily Mail link
 - Feb 10, 2025 — Vitamin B12 Levels Association With Functional And Structural Biomarkers Of Central Nervous System Injury In Older Adults — Alexandra Beaudry-Richard et al, Annals of Neurology link
 - Feb 7, 2025 — CDC Data Show Skyrocketing Pandemic Mortality Ages 25-44 Years: Cause of Death Not Reliable, Overall Trend is Valid, Agency Should Merge Vaccine Administration with Mortality Data — Dr. Peter A. McCullough MD, MPH link
 - Feb 7, 2025 — How Microplastics Accumulate In Your Brain And Other Organs — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Feb 7, 2025 — The Hidden Dangers of Antidepressants and Why It’s So Hard to Stop Taking Them; “SSRI antidepressants are some of the most harmful and overused medications on the market. Common side effects of SSRIs (and SNRIs) include emotional numbness, severe agitation, bipolar disorder, cognitive decline, sexual dysfunction, and birth defects. Psychiatry’s denial of SSRI-related issues often leads to misinterpretation of side effects as signs of pre-existing mental illness, resulting in more medication and catastrophic consequences. SSRIs, like stimulant drugs (e.g., cocaine), are highly addictive, leading to severe illness during withdrawal, which affects approximately half of users. Withdrawal from SSRIs is often extremely difficult, with very few resources available for those trying to stop — A Midwestern Doctor, Mercola.com link
 - Feb 6, 2025 — Associations of maternal blood biomarkers of prenatal APAP exposure with placental gene expression and child attention deficit hyperactivity disorder— Brennan H. Baker et al, Nature Mental Health link
 - Feb 6, 2025 — Doctors have always used patients for medical experiments often without their informed consent. Dr. Vernon Coleman gives a few tips on how you can tell if your doctor is experimenting on you. — Rhoda Wilson, The Expose link
 - Feb 6, 2025 — Norepinephrine-mediated slow vasomotion drives glymphatic clearance during sleep — Natalie L. Hauglund, et al, Cell link
 - Feb 5, 2025 — MAHA Moms Call for ‘Rigorous Transparency’ Into Health Concerns — Ashley J. DiMella & Christine Rousselle, Fox News link
 - Feb 5, 2025 — How Some Prescription Drugs Affect Nutrients in Breast Milk; “Over 70% of breastfeeding moms in the U.S. take prescription drugs, with some medications reducing breast milk protein and fat levels by up to 21% and 22%, respectively. Protein and fat in breast milk are necessary for infant growth, brain development and immune health, making these nutrient losses a significant concern. Research shows antidepressants and anti-inflammatory drugs alter breast milk composition, affecting nutrient delivery essential for a baby’s development. Breast milk adapts to a baby’s needs with dynamic nutrients, active enzymes and living cells, highlighting its irreplaceable value over formula alternatives. Breastfeeding remains the healthiest choice for babies, but carefully evaluate medication use during this time to support infant nutrition.” — Dr. Joseph Mercola, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Feb 03, 2025 — Hidden Risks of Heart Disease & Stroke From Household Cleaners — Eric Zielinski, DC, Natural Living Family link
 - Feb 3, 2025 — Ultrasounds May Harm Tissue in Early Fetuses – Are They Worth the Risk? — A Midwestern Doctor, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Feb 2, 2025 — What They Don’t Tell You About Anxiety and The Dangers of Benzodiazepines: The forgotten treatments for anxiety and the immense dangers of inappropriately prescribed benzodiazepines — A Midwestern Doctor link
 - Jan 31, 2025 — The Story of the Benzodiazepine Drugs; “Benzodiazepines are a class of medications that slow down activity in your brain and nervous system. They’re most often used for treating anxiety and related mental health conditions, as well as brain-related conditions like seizures. Commonly used benzodiazepines include diazepam (Diazepam Intensol, Valium), midazolam (Nayzilam, Seizalam) and lorazepam (Ativan, Lorazepam Intensol, Loreev XR)… He first became aware of the addiction problems associated with benzodiazepines in 1973. ‘Little did I know then that 50 years later I would still be battling to convince British doctors of the problems associated with the benzodiazepines,’ he says.” — Rhoda Wilson, The Expose link
 - Jan 31, 2025 — Young Adult Mortality 70 Percent Higher Than Expected, Mostly From Unnatural Causes, Study Finds — George Citroner, The Epoch Times link
 - Jan 31, 2025 — Rising Early Adult Mortality in the US: Death Rates Remain Higher Than Expected Post-pandemic — University of Minnesota, MedicalXPress link
 - Jan 30, 2025 — The Alarming Rise of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Among US Youth; “Antibiotic overuse significantly increases IBD risk, with individuals receiving five or more antibiotic prescriptions experiencing a 236% higher likelihood of developing the condition… Strategic approaches to gut health include eliminating mitochondrial toxins, supporting beneficial bacteria through targeted supplementation and maintaining optimal vitamin D levels.” — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jan 30, 2025 — Wake Up: The CDC is Keeping You Sick — Children’s Health Defense, X 1.5 min video
 - Jan 29, 2025 — “Epidemic Of Chronic Disease” Spotlighted In Kennedy Confirmation Hearing — Carey Gillam, The New Lede link
 - Jan 29, 2025 — The Hostility @Robertkennedyjr Experienced At His Hearing Was Directly Proportional To How Much Pharma Money Each Senator Received. — A Midwestern Doctor, X link
 - Jan 28, 2025 — Burden Of Micronutrient Deficiency Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis — Daya Krishan Mangal et al, British Medical Journal Nutrition, Prevention & Health link
 - Jan 28, 2025 — The Mental Health Industry Is Incentivized to Keep Patients Medicated: Cooper Davis — American Thought Leaders, Epoch TV link and 50-min video
 - Jan 28, 2025 — Weight-Loss Drugs Linked to Increased Risk of 19 Health Conditions — George Citroner, The Epoch Times link
 - Jan 27, 2025 — Diversity Of Complementary Diet And Early Food Allergy Risk — Stina Bodén et al, Pediatric Allergy & Immunology link
 - Jan 27, 2025 — Heart disease remains leading cause of death as key health risk factors continue to rise — Newsroom link
 - Jan 26, 2025 — Unlocking the Secrets of Gut Health; “Gut health is key for overall wellness, influencing your immune function, mental health and chronic disease prevention through the complex interactions of your microbiome. Modern lifestyles, characterized by processed foods, antibiotics and environmental toxins, have significantly disrupted gut microbiome diversity, contributing to increased chronic health issues.” — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jan 25, 2025 — Singulair’s Mental Health Risks Are Now Laid Bare — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jan 25, 2025 — How Dust Mites Cause Asthma Attacks — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jan 24, 2025 — The side effects of anti-depressants such as Prozac — Rhoda Wilson, The Expose link
 - Jan 24, 2025 — Children’s Mental Health Crisis: ADHD and Treatments That Are Worse Than the Condition — Richard Gale & Dr. Gary Null, Global Research link
 - Jan 24, 2025 — Common side effects caused by prescribed drugs — Dr. Vernon Coleman, The Expose link
 - Jan 23, 2025 — Alabama Health Officials Warn of Potential Adverse Events From Antibiotic Injection; “The Alabama Department of Public Health said it was investigating the reports of ‘symptoms compatible with anaphylactic reaction, including hives, pruritus, hypotension, and hypoxia’ that occurred after the injection of the antibiotic ceftriaxone, known by its brand name Rocephin.” — Matt McGregor, The Epoch Times link
 - Jan 23, 2025 — Researchers track sharp increase in diagnoses for sedative, hypnotic and anxiety use disorder in young adults — Rutgers University (Medical Xpress) link
 - Jan 22, 2025 — Exposing The Flaws In Our Broken Healthcare System with Dr. Marty Makary — Dr. Mark Hyman MD link and video
 - Jan 22, 2025 — How GERD Impacts Heart Health — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jan 22, 2025 — ‘Significant’ Rise In Children Being Admitted To Acute Hospital Wards For Mental Health Issues, Says — Sky News link
 - Jan 22, 2025 — How GERD Impacts Heart Health — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jan 21, 2025 — Why a Common Asthma Drug Will Now Carry Extra Safety Warnings About Depression; “The warnings are for users and their families to look for signs of serious behaviour and mood-related changes, such as suicidal thoughts and depression.” — Nial Wheate, The Conversation link
 - Jan 21, 2025 — America Has Disease Care, Not Health Care: Dr. Jingduan Yang — American Thought Leaders, The Epoch Times 1-hr video
 - Jan 20, 2025 — Evidence-based health care does not exist in Australia. Our prime minister, Anthony Albanese, must learn to prioritise human life and dignity over profits and politics. — Dr. Ian Brighthope link
 - Jan 20, 2025 — Mapping the effectiveness and risks of GLP-1 receptor agonists; “Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist (GLP-1RA) use… [had] an increased risk of gastrointestinal disorders, hypotension, syncope, arthritic disorders, nephrolithiasis, interstitial nephritis and drug-induced pancreatitis associated with GLP-1RA use compared to usual care.” — Yan Xie et al, Nature Medicine link
 - Jan 19, 2025 — Charlatans, quacks and the media: Quackery and charlatans in medicine pose a significant threat to an individual and the public’s health and the integrity of the healthcare system. “It never ceases to amaze me how often I have come across the quacks in medicine, some at the highest levels, who are involved in tactics to convince patients that a drug is good for them when they know its not. Statins are a good example; they may save one life in a thousand patients taking them ( a great source of income for the drug company) but the misery from the side effects and the need for other drugs to deal with the side effects is totally unacceptable.” — Dr. Ian Brighthope link
 - Jan 18, 2025 — (UK) Wales: 48 Percent Of Children Have Special Needs; More Students Still In Diapers — Ann Dachel link
 - Jan 17, 2025 — Fast Facts Friday: Quick health facts before your weekend begins. — Dr. Sherri Tenpenny link
 - Jan 16, 2025 — The Effects of Chemotherapy on Your Body — Teresa Hagan Thomas PhD, RN & Ann Pietrangelo, Healthline link
 - Jan 16, 2025 — The Role Of Lifestyle Interventions In PCOS Management: A Systematic Review — Rohit Gautam et al, Nutrients link
 - Jan 14, 2025 — Common sleep medication may prevent brain from clearing ‘waste’ —Corrie Pelc, Medical News Today link
 - Jan 10, 2025 — Common Sleeping Pill Potentially Linked to Alzheimer’s, Other Disorders, Study Finds — Jack Phillips, The Epoch Times link
 - Jan 10, 2025 — Patient care declines after private equity buys hospitals, study finds; “In a paper published in JAMA, health policy experts at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center report that patient care experience worsened after private equity (PE) acquisition of US hospitals, as did patient-reported staff responsiveness.” — Jacqueline Mitchell, Medical Xpress link
 - Jan 8, 2025 — Antipsychotics in Nursing Homes Worsen Behavior and Health Risks; “A significant number of long-term care (LTC) residents are prescribed antipsychotics, often off-label for dementia-related symptoms, despite associated risks like cardiovascular events and increased mortality. Antipsychotic use in LTC residents is linked to a 27% increase in worsening behavioral symptoms, highlighting the importance of prioritizing nonpharmacological treatments. Research shows that conventional antipsychotics carry significantly higher risks than atypical ones, with a 25% increased risk of bacterial infections, 23% higher risk of heart attacks and 29% greater chance of hip fractures. A study of nursing homes found that facilities served by certain psychiatric consultant groups had antipsychotic prescribing rates as high as 26.4%, while others maintained rates as low as 12.2%, indicating that consultant practices significantly influence medication use. Optimizing nutrition, eliminating seed oils and toxins and supporting cellular health through targeted interventions offer safer alternatives for targeting the underlying factors driving many symptoms in nursing home residents. — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jan 10, 2025 — Fertility Rates Around the World Continue to Decline — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jan 10, 2025 — UK Parents Outraged Over New Diaper Changing Rule At Schools — CBS News 1.5 min video
 - Jan 9, 2025 — Medical Tourism Among Americans on the Rise — Rishma Parpia, The Vaccine Reaction link
 - Jan 7, 2025 — Antidepressants, Steroids Associated With Lower Protein Levels in Breast Milk — George Citroner, The Epoch Times link
 - Jan 7, 2025 — Macronutrients in Human Milk Exposed to Antidepressant and Anti-Inflammatory Medications — Dr. Essi Whaites Heinonen MD, PhD et al, JAMA link
 - Jan 7, 2025 — Forever Chemicals Affecting 23 Million Americans Linked to Single Source; “PFAS may not be removed effectively from wastewater in processing plants, according to a study… and end up being consumed by people across the U.S. The study also found that 75 percent of these… compounds in wastewater are made up of prescription drugs.” — Jess Thomson, Newsweek link
 - Jan 7, 2025 — Drugs Like Prozac Contain PFAS Chemicals — And They’re Leaking Into Our Water: New research suggests that fluorinated pharmaceuticals — a category that includes well-known medications such as Prozac and Flonase — are showing up in the water supply of millions of people. “A study published Jan. 6 found that the bulk of PFAS entering and exiting wastewater treatment plants is made up of these fluorinated drugs… The researchers determined that the pharmaceuticals were largely not removed from the water by conventional wastewater treatment practices.” — Douglas Main, The New Lede (Children’s Health Defense) link
 - Jan 7, 2025 — These 7 Common Everyday Meds Are Harming Your Kidneys — SugarMD 13-min video
 - Jan 6, 2025 — In Every Case of Mass Killings, Never Mentioned Are the Pharma Drugs Shooters Are Taking; “Dr. Leonard Sax, who is both a physician and a psychologist, says in the New York Times, ‘The next time you hear a doctor say, with regard to prescribing stimulant medications, ‘let’s try it and see whether it helps,’ I suggest that you run – do not walk – to the nearest exit’.” — Dr. Sircus link
 - Jan 6, 2025 — The profile of oxidative stress markers (arachidonic and linoleic acid derivatives) in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia in relation to metabolic syndrome; “Our research results suggest that pro-inflammatory mediators and suppressors of inflammation are involved in the development of benign prostatic hyperplasia [enlarged prostate].” — Weronika Ratajczak et al, Aging link
 - Jan 5, 2025 — The Power of Peppermint: 15 Health Benefits Revealed; Peppermint, treasured by ancient civilizations and found in Egyptian pyramids from 1,000 BC, is now backed by science for its impressive healing properties. — Sayer Ji link
 - Jan 5, 2025 — Antibiotic emergency ‘could claim 40 million lives in next 25 years’; “Medical misuse of antibiotics is not the only route by which resistance spreads…. About 70% of all antibiotics are given to livestock, creating a pool of animals in which resistance can evolve… “If you’ve got intensive farming where a lot of antibiotics are used or a busy hospital that has a poor sewage system, resistant bacteria can get into waterways,” added Davies. “Winds blow over these patches of contaminated land or water and pick up bacteria and genes with resistance in them, then let them rain down in other places.'” — Robin McKie, The Guardian link
 - Jan 4, 2025 — Protecting Your Gut Health While Taking Antibiotics; “Probiotics can be instrumental in preventing antibiotic-associated diarrhea and offsetting damage caused by the death of healthy microbes due to antibiotic use, sometimes called dysbiosis. These changes in our gut flora—both in the species present and in the population sizes of various species—could also lead to a variety of diseases.” — Amy Denney, The Epoch Times link
 - Jan 4, 2025 — The US Health Care System Wastes $800 Billion Annually — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jan 3, 2025 — Faceless Bureaucrats And Weak Politicians Have Seriously Damaged Australian’s Health. They Must Be Sacked Without Privileges And Possibly Jailed. — Dr. Ian Brighthope link
 - Jan 3, 2025 — Prenatal Steroid Use Linked to Autism, ADHD Risk in Children: Study — George Citroner, The Epoch Times link
 - Jan 2, 2025 — Weight loss drugs help with fat loss, but they cause bone and muscle loss too — Jennifer James, University of Liverpool (MedicalXpress) link
 - Jan 1, 2025 — Is Psychiatry a Crime Against Humanity? (2024) — Lies are Unbekoming link
 - Dec 31, 2024 — Antibiotics Fuel Kidney Stones by Skewing Microbiome Balance; “Antibiotics disrupt your kidney’s microbiota, reducing beneficial Lactobacillus species and promoting the growth of harmful Enterobacteriaceae, which are linked to kidney stone formation.” — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Dec 30, 2024 — Talking Back to Prozac: What Doctors Won’t Tell You About Today’s Most Controversial Drug (2014): By Peter & Ginger Breggin – Unbekoming Book Summary — Lies are Unbekoming link
 - Dec 30, 2024 — Why Is No One Talking About This… — Dr. Eric Berg link and 8-min video
 - Dec 29, 2024 — Blindness Risk from Ozempic and Wegovy Mirrors that of Viagra: A new study finds a concerning increase in risk of blindness with popular semaglutides; “The reported risk of blindness adds to the list of disclosed side effects from semaglutides including: depression, kidney failure, pancreatitis, thyroid cancer, gallbladder issues, severe stomach problems.” — Sharyl Attkisson link
 - Dec 29, 2024 — Ivermectin for Cancer?; 15 Mechanisms of Action for this SAFE Medication — The Truth Expedition link
 - Dec 28, 2024 — More on Carcinogenic Nitrosamines in Drugs (Part 2): Is your medication on the list? — Dr. Sherri Tenpenny link
 - Dec 27, 2024 — They Lied to Us; “Does your gut microbiome ever recover from antibiotics? If you understood what antibiotics really do to gut health, you might think twice about taking them.” — Dr. Eric Berg link and 28-min video
 - Dec 26, 2024 — Why are CARDIOLOGISTS so DUMB? (when it comes to THIS) — Dr. Suneel Dhand (YouTube) 9-min video
 - Dec 24, 2024 — Metabolism in US Is Declining — Ashley Armstrong, Mercola.com link
 - Dec 23, 2024 — Nearly 12 Million U.S. Adults Have Health Conditions Misdiagnosed Each Year — InvestigateTV, YouTube 7-min video
 - Dec 23, 2024 — Silent Waves, Lasting Impact: On Ultrasounds – 30 Q&As – A Critical Examination of Ultrasound Safety and the Medicalization of Childbirth — Lies are Unbekoming link
 - Dec 23, 2024 — Why You Should Think Twice Before Taking Ozempic — Megan Redshaw link
 - Dec 21, 2024 — Benzodiazepines – A Prescription for Dependency and the Fight for Change — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Dec 21, 2024 — An End to Upside Down Medicine by Mark Gober – 50 Q&As – Unbekoming Book Summary — Lies are Unbekoming link
 - Dec 21, 2024 — The Forgotten Dangers of Ultrasound: What no one tells you about having a healthy pregnancy — A Midwestern Doctor link
 - Dec 19, 2024 — Fake Meat Linked To Depression Among Vegetarians — Hatty Willmoth, Newsweek link
 - Dec 19, 2024 — How To Heal Sibo, Titrating Off Adhd Meds Safely & Ultimate Daily Supplement Routine – Dr. Cole AMA 57-min video
 - Dec 18, 2024 — Dr. Goes Off On What They Don’t Teach In Medical Schools – Dr. Casey Means — The Jimmy Dore Show 16-min video
 - Dec 18, 2024 — ANH News Beat (week 51/2024) — Alliance for Natural Health link
 - Dec 18, 2024 — Antipsychotics Worsen Behavior in Nursing Home Residents, Especially Those With Dementia: Study — Cara Michelle Miller, The Epoch Times link
 - Dec 18, 2024 — Tackling Dangerous Misinformation About Vitamin D; The Truth: Global Health Can be Vastly Improved by Promoting Vitamin D Immunosufficiency — Dr. Byram W. Bridle link
 - Dec 17, 2024 — Toxic Psychiatry — Lies are Unbekoming link
 - Dec 17, 2024 — Why Dr. Sarah Myhill is the Most Investigated Doctor in GMC History — But Still My No. 1 Choice for Medical Advice — Maureen Fearon, WCH British Isles link
 - Dec 16, 2024 — Study Links Ozempic to Blindness, Adding to Growing List of Side Effects — Brenda Baletti PhD, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Dec 15, 2024 — Comorbidity Of Concussion And Depression Alters Brain Functional Connectivity In Collegiate Student-Athletes — Owen Griffith et al, Brain Research link
 - Dec 13, 2024 — What Makes Hospitals So Deadly and How Can We Fix It? — A Midwestern Doctor, Mercola.com link
 - Dec 13, 2024 — McKinsey to pay $650 million over role in OxyContin epidemic — Aaron Katersky, ABC News link
 - Dec 11, 2024 — We Are Living Longer but Not Healthier: Global Study — George Citroner, The Epoch Times link
 - Dec 11, 2024 — Ozempic could pose deadly risk to cancer patients, experts warn – shock study shows it renders lifesaving treatment useless — Emily Stearn, Daily Mail link
 - Dec 11, 2024 — Global Healthspan-Lifespan Gaps Among 183 World Health Organization Member States — Armin Garmany & Andre Terzic, MD, PhD, JAMA Network link
 - Dec 7, 2024 — Edward Dowd: US Disability Data Hit a New All Time High in November: “Recall these poisonous therapeutics” — Lioness of Judah Ministry link
 - Dec 7, 2024 — National-level and state-level prevalence of overweight and obesity among children, adolescents, and adults in the USA, 1990–2021, and forecasts up to 2050 — The Lancet link
 - Dec 6, 2024 — The END of Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) — Dr. Eric Berg link
 - Dec 6, 2024 — ‘This Is Stupidity’: Why We Need to Oppose WHO’s Plan to Centralize and Control Global Health — Rob Verkerk PhD, Alliance for Natural Health link
 - Dec 6, 2024 — Synthetic Opioid Carfentanil Deaths Surge Sevenfold in a Year, CDC Says — Rudy Blalock, The Epoch Times link
 - Dec 6, 2024 — If you know anyone with asthma, make sure they read this — Rhoda Wilson & Dr. Vernon Coleman, The Expose link
 - Dec 4, 2024 — 7 Health Benefits of Bee Propolis — Sayer Ji link
 - Nov 29, 2024 — Honey May Be a Natural Way to Beat Bacteria [Originally published Oct 10, 2016] — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Nov 26, 2024 — Commonly Prescribed Medication for Older Adults Linked to Bone Loss, Study Finds: About 23 million Americans take levothyroxine for hypothyroidism on a daily basis. — Jack Phillips, The Epoch Times link
 - Nov 26, 2024 — Popular Asthma Drug May Cause Serious Mental Health Issues in Children and Adults, FDA Data Reveals: Singulair, a widely-prescribed asthma drug, may cause serious mental health issues, according to data revealed last week by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA said it has no plans to update the drug’s label based on the new data. — Suzanne Burdick PhD, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Nov 26, 2024 — U.K. Data Tie Acetaminophen to Increased Ulcer Risk; “General practice records from 1998 to 2018 in the U.K show that, among some 180,000 people age 65 and older who received prescriptions for acetaminophen (also known as paracetamol in Britain), risks for peptic ulcers, bleeding from ulcers, and any type of lower gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding were increased from 20% to 36% compared with more than 400,000 people not prescribed the drug, according to Jaspreet Kaur, PhD, MPH, of the University of Nottingham in England, and colleagues. Acetaminophen use was also associated with increased rates of more general health problems including heart failure, chronic kidney disease, and hypertension, the group reported in Arthritis Care & Research.” — John Gever, MedPage Today link
 - Nov 25, 2024 — BMJ Study Finds 1 in 3 Patients Harmed by Surgical Medical Errors — Rishma Parpia, The Vaccine Reaction link
 - Nov 25, 2024 — Clear Skin or Risk? The Steroid Dilemma for Eczema — Sheramy Tsai, The Epoch Times link
 - Nov 25, 2024 — Common Thyroid Medicine Linked to Bone Loss — Radiological Society of North America link
 - Nov 25, 2024 — Review and meta-analysis links preconception antibiotic use to reproductive risks — Chris Dall, CIDRAP link
 - Nov 24, 2024 — Incidence Of Side Effects Associated With Acetaminophen In People Aged 65 Years Or More: A Prospective Cohort Study Using Data From The Clinical Practice Research Datalink — Jaspreet Kaur, et al, American College of Rheumatology link
 - Nov 23, 2024 — Antidepressants Can Rewire Your Mind to the Point of Committing Violent Crimes; “Mental health in America is declining, with only 31% of adults rating their mental health as ‘excellent’ in 2022, down from 43% two decades prior. Antidepressant use is also widespread. Research links antidepressants to increased risk of violent behavior, particularly in young adults. Drug manufacturers created the ‘Zoloft defense’ strategy to protect themselves against legal repercussions from these cases. Studies show antidepressants can cause emotional blunting and detachment. The FDA also requires black box warnings about side effects such as suicidal thoughts and aggressive behavior. Specific SSRIs like Paxil and Luvox significantly increase your risk of violent behavior. Prozac is the most dangerous, raising aggressive behavior rates by up to 10.9 times. Exercise has been shown to be 1.5 times more effective than antidepressants for mental health. Other recommended strategies include proper nutrition, vitamin D and the Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT).” — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Nov 22, 2024 — Exclusive: US FDA Finds Widely Used Asthma Drug Impacts the Brain — Dan Levine & Sheila Dang, Reuters link
 - Nov 21, 2024 — Promethazine for children under 6 is now banned in Australia due to hallucination fears. Here’s what to use instead — Nial Wheate et al, MedicalXPress link
 - Nov 20, 2024 — Variation in Resource Use And Life Saving Skills Among ICU Specialists: Here I present results of an analysis of both resource use and patient outcomes amongst ICU specialists done using data mining software within my former hospital’s Electronic Medical Record. — Dr. Pierre Kory MD, MPA link
 - Nov 19, 2024 — How Much Do ICU Specialists Vary In Their Ability To Save Patients Lives? Years ago, while doing an ICU Quality Improvement Project, I stumbled upon a method to quantitatively assess the life-saving skills of a group of ICU doctors. The amount they varied was shocking. — Dr. Pierre Kory MD, MPA link
 - Nov 17, 2024 — Does the United States desperately need to improve its life expectancy, healthcare costs, and reduce the poisons in our food and water? Look at the numbers — Dr. Meryl Nass MD link
 - Nov 15, 2024 — The Flatline: The Stagnation of Life Expectancy — Dr. Alejandro Diaz link
 - Nov 15, 2024 — Children Exposed to Antiseizure Meds During Pregnancy Face Neurodevelopmental Risks, Study Finds — Drexel University, MedicalXPress link
 - Nov 14, 2024 — F. Prausnitzii Potentially Modulates The Association Between Citrus Intake And Depression — Chatpol Samuthpongtorn, Microbiome link
 - Nov 14, 2024 — Premature Births in the U.S. Remain at an All-Time High, the March of Dimes Reports — Erika Edwards, NBC News link
 - Nov 14, 2024 — The Risks Associated with Long-Term Antihistamine Use — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Nov 14, 2024 — What Triggers ‘Restless Legs’—Meds, Low Iron, or Dopamine Level? — Brendon Fallon & Emily Allison, The Epoch Times link
 - Nov 13, 2024 — Another warning about the so-called miracle weight loss drugs — Rhoda Wilson & Dr. Vernon Coleman, The Expose link
 - Nov 13, 2024 — As Cancer Rates for Young Adults Continue to Climb, Are Doctors ‘Dancing Around the Elephant in the Room’? — Michael Nevradakis PhD, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Nov 13, 2024 — ANH News Beat (week 46/2024) — Alliance for Natural Health link
 - Nov 13, 2024 — #251 – Robin Monotti On The Different Wars On Humanity — Doc Malik 3-hr video
 - Nov 13, 2024 — Growing use of antibiotics in factory-farmed animals threatens life-saving medications — Bennett Rosenberg, EWG link
 - Nov 13, 2024 — How To Stop Your Brain From Shrinking — World Council for Health link
 - Nov 13, 2024 — Safety of inpatient care in surgical settings: cohort study — Antoine Duclos et al, The BMJ link
 - Nov 13, 2024 — The U.S. Disease Epidemic: Americans Are Not Feeling Well —D. Marks link
 - Nov 12, 2024 — 12 ‘Ancient’ Natural Alternatives Better Than Drugs — GreenMedInfo link
 - Nov 12, 2024 — Eli Lilly’s Weight Loss Drug Contributed to Nurse’s Death: The “use of prescribed tirzepatide,” the generic name for Mounjaro — a weight loss drug made by Eli Lilly — is listed as a contributing factor in the death of a 58-year-old Scottish nurse. — Brenda Baletti, PhD, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Nov 11, 2024 — Patients may become unnecessarily depressed by common heart medicine — Uppsala University, Science Daily link
 - Nov 11, 2024 — 11 Things Better than Drugs or Supplements for Healing — Sayer Ji, GreenMedInfo link
 - Nov 7, 2024 — Medications, Illegal Drugs Linked to Surge in Child Seizures — Dr. Joseph Mercola, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Nov 7, 2024 — Novo Nordisk CEO warns of deaths linked to compounded semaglutide — Robin Foster, MedicalXPress link
 - Nov 7, 2024 — Prescription Drug Dangers; a Warning from 1975 — Rhoda Wilson, The Expose link
 - Nov 7, 2024 — Prostate Cancer Treatments Carry Substantial Long-Term Risks: Study — George Citroner, The Epoch Times link
 - Nov 7, 2024 — Vaccine ‘Quietly’ Pulled Off Market In 2007 Now Linked To 19 Diseases — 35 Million Babies Who Got The Shot Now At Risk As Adults — Brenda Baletti, PhD, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Nov 6, 2024 — Gastroesophageal reflux disease influences blood pressure components, lipid profile and cardiovascular diseases: Evidence from a Mendelian randomization study — Qiang Wu et al, De Gruyter Brill link
 - Nov 4, 2024 — Zinc May Help Combat Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria: Study; New research from Iowa State University offers hope in the fight against superbugs. — George Citroner, The Epoch Times link
 - Nov 2, 2024 — Antibiotics: A warning from 50 years ago; “Doctors are at last beginning to show concern about the rise in the number of organisms which are resistant to antibiotics. Numerous members of the medical establishment appear to think that they’ve just discovered the problem of antibiotic resistance. They haven’t, of course. They are 50 years late… Doctors within the establishment have a choice: they are either stupid or wicked… Here is what I had to say about antibiotics in my book `The Medicine Men’ published in 1975.” — Dr. Vernon Coleman, The Expose link
 - Nov 1, 2024 — Adverse Outcome Detection Of Childhood Administered Thimerosal-Free — Karl Jablonowski et al, Sage Journals link
 - Nov 1, 2024 — Ozempic, Similar Weight Loss Drugs Linked to 162 Deaths in U.S. — Dr. Joseph Mercola, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Nov 1, 2024 — Restoring Microbes and Restricting Antibiotics — Amy Denney, The Epoch Times link
 - Nov 1, 2024 — Almost Half of Medicare Patients Can’t Afford a Single Hospital Stay — Huey Freeman, The Epoch Times link
 - Oct 31, 2024 — WHO said centralisation is the pathway to better health? — Rob Verkerk PhD, Alliance for Natural Health link
 - Oct 28, 2024 — The Benefits of Colloidal Silver – Nature’s Potent Weapon Against Superbugs — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Oct 26, 2024 — Allopathic Medicine Misses Root Causes — Children’s Health Defense 41-min video
 - Oct 25, 2024 — Most Common Conditions Relieved by Acupuncture — Christine Connor, The Epoch Times link
 - Oct 22, 2024 — Not Just Cholesterol: 4 Health Myths That Persist Despite Evidence, Says Johns Hopkins Professor — Sheramy Tsai, The Epoch Times link
 - Oct 21, 2024 — Rosie Tilli: The Dark Side Of SSRI — Doc Malik link
 - Oct 21, 2024 — Protect Your Vital Organs: Ancient Remedies and Harmful Habits: Caring for your heart, kidneys, lungs, spleen, and stomach can promote health from the inside out. — Naiwen Hu, The Epoch Times link
 - Oct 18, 2024 — Thermography Versus Mammography: What You Need to Know About the Trending Screening — Emma Suttie, The Epoch Times link
 - Oct 16, 2024 — The first 5G studies have emerged from Sweden exposing symptoms linked to 5G radiation: What will control this rampant industry?— Dr. Tess Lawrie link
 - Oct 15, 2024 — Should You Be Concerned About Contrast MRI Scans? — Dr. Joel Kahn MD 33-min video
 - Oct 14, 2024 — Alarming Study Finds At Least 55 Chemical Elements, Including Toxic Heavy Metals, in Covid Shots; The never-disclosed chemical elements included 11 cytotoxic lanthanides and 11 heavy metals, such as arsenic, lead, aluminum, and mercury. — Megan Redshaw link
 - Oct 14, 2024 — Mammography Screening: The Great Hoax: By Peter C. Gøtzsche – 39 Q&As – Unbekoming Book Summary — Lies are Unbekoming link
 - Oct 11, 2024 — Do Microplastics in Sunscreens, Moisturizers and Deodorants Harm Your Health? —Pamela Ferdinand, U.S. Right to Know (Children’s Health Defense) link
 - Oct 10, 2024 — Metal in MRI contrast agents may cause serious health problems — Tristan Horrom, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs link
 - Oct 10, 2024 — The Ethics of Screening Mammography: How data, risk stratification, and genetic signatures might change our calculus — Dr. Seth Hardy MD link
 - Oct 9, 2024 — Deadly Drugs: What Happens When Antidepressants Trigger Killer Instincts?: In his “Mad in America” webinar, Dr. David Healy presented a series of tragic cases involving people who were living stable lives until they were prescribed antidepressants that led them to become aggressive and in some cases homicidal. — Brenda Baletti PhD, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Oct 9, 2024 — ‘Kids on Pills’: Documentary Exposes Dangers of Medicating Children; “Rates of mental illness in children are rising rapidly, with psychotropic drugs being the conventional solution. The documentary ‘Kids on Pills’ examines treatment options and the long-term impacts of medicating children… Children in the U.S. often receive cocktails of powerful psychotropic drugs that have numerous side effects and health risks, with minimal evidence of benefit in many cases. The long-term effects of polypharmacy in children remain unclear. Some experts warn these drugs alter brain development when prescribed at young ages, causing lasting changes. Alternative therapies like occupational therapy and family-based interventions are encouraged. As parents, you must advocate for your children and consider nondrug approaches to address behavioral issues.” — Dr. Joseph Mercola, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Oct 7, 2024 — More Serious Side Effects from Ozempic and Wegovy Weight Loss Drugs — Amber Baker, The Vaccine Reaction link
 - Oct 7, 2024 — Arm Position and Blood Pressure Readings — Hairong Liu et al, JAMA Internal Medicine link
 - Oct 7, 2024 — Schizophrenia Drug Linked to Pneumonia, Gut Disorders in 25-Year Follow-Up Study: A comprehensive study from the University of Helsinki links clozapine to a high incidence of pneumonia and intestinal blockages in schizophrenia patients. — Huey Freeman, The Epoch Times link
 - Oct 6, 2024 — Non-Consensual Medical Experiments Expose Patients to Risk of Death — Alliance for Human Research Protection link
 - Oct 5, 2024 — ‘Kids on Pills’ — The Long-Term Impacts of Medicating Children — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Oct 4, 2024 — The Biggest Drug Fraud in History — Dr. Joseph Mercola, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Oct 3, 2024 — Fatty liver was a disease of the old. Then kids started getting sick. — Ariana Eunjung Cha, The Washington Post link
 - Oct 3, 2024 — What Is The Best Form Of Magnesium For Anxiety And Depression? — Dr. Eric Berg link
 - Oct 2, 2024 — Deaths From Drug-Resistant Infections Set to Spike by 2050, New Report Warns — George Citroner, The Epoch Times link
 - Oct 2024 — The Silent Epidemic Of Iodine Deficiency — Nancy Piccone, Life Extension link
 - Oct 2024 — Toxicological Profile for Copper — Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry link
 - Sep 30, 2024 — Patients Sue Over Alleged Stomach Paralysis Linked to Ozempic, Mounjaro — Alexandra Murphy, Becker’s Hospital Review link
 - Sep 30, 2024 — Weak Evidence Can Hurt Important Ideas: The Study Of The Week Explores An Observational Analysis Of Deprescribing Blood Pressure Meds In Older Adults. But The Study Falls Short–And It Could Hurt The Cause — John Mandrola link
 - Sep 28, 2024 — Higher Vitamin D Levels Linked To Improve Mental Health — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Sep 27, 2024 — She took Ozempic, now she can’t eat without vomiting. Lawsuit claims the drug made her ill — Elizabeth B. Kim, USA Today link
 - Sep 25, 2024 — The Role Of Magnesium In Pancreatic Beta-Cell Function And Homeostasis — Nuraly S. Akimbekov et al, Frontiers in Nutrition link
 - Sep 25, 2024 — Soil and Water Pollution: An Invisible Threat to Cardiovascular Health; “The research identifies various pollutants, including heavy metals, pesticides, and micro- and nanoplastics, as contributors to cardiovascular damage…. airborne dust pollution alone accounts for approximately 770,000 cardiovascular deaths yearly.” — Veronika Wagner, Medical Xpress link
 - Sep 24, 2024 — Here’s What Losing Sleep Does to Your Heart — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Sep 23, 2024 — Why Is Low Blood Cholesterol Associated with Increased Late Life Mortality? — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Sep 22, 2024 — Popular Cold Medicine Contains Cancer-Causing Benzene — Amber Baker, The Vaccine Reaction link
 - Sep 20, 2024 — Stomach Acid And Its “Blockers” — Lies are Unbekoming link
 - Sep 19, 2024 — Dead Last: Americans Pay the Most for Worst Health Outcomes, Study Finds — Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Sep 19, 2024 — The 50-year Failure of American Health Care — Marty Makary M.D., M.P.H., Sensible Medicine link
 - Sep 16, 2024 — New Insight Into The Effects Of Proton-Pump Inhibitors In Children — Jessica Cerretani, Children’s Hospital Boston (MedicalXpress) link
 - Sep 14, 2024 — Antibiotics May Directly Damage Gut Barrier, Increase IBD Risk: Often used in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, antibiotics may be causing the very condition that they are prescribed to heal. — Amy Denney, The Epoch Times link
 - Sep 13, 2024 — The scary, startling truth about “wonder drugs” semaglutide and tirzepatide — Rhoda Wilson & Dr. Vernon Coleman, The Expose link
 - Sep 12, 2024 — High Doses of ADHD Drugs Linked to Higher Risks of Psychosis and Mania: Harvard Study — Rachel Ann T. Melegrito, The Epoch Times link
 - Sep 11, 2024 — Why We Are Sick: How monopolized, industrialized, managerialist medicine is harming us and how we can remedy our ills. — Dr. Aaron Kheriaty MD link
 - Sep 10, 2024 — Patients receiving steroids are more than twice as likely to develop diabetes, UK study has found — University of Oxford Medical Sciences Division link
 - Sep 10, 2024 — Starting a medication is easy…stopping it can be much harder: Antidepressants need instructions on how to stop them, just like cars need brakes. — Maryanne Demasi PhD link
 - Sep 8, 2024 — What I Read This Week; “I’m an avowed mammogram skeptic.” — Dr. Adam Cifu MD link
 - Sep 6, 2024 — Benzene; “Blood: Long-term exposure, or exposure of a year or more, to benzene can affect the blood. Benzene causes harmful effects on bone marrow and can cause a decrease in red blood cells, leading to anemia. It can also cause excessive bleeding and affect the immune system, increasing the chance for infection. Bones: Studies in animals show low birth weights, bones being formed late, and bone marrow damage when pregnant animals breathed benzene. Cancer: The Department of Health and Human Services has said that benzene causes cancer in humans. Long-term exposure to high levels of benzene in the air can cause leukemia, a blood-related cancer. Fertility: Some women who breathed high levels of benzene for many months had irregular menstrual periods. Some women also had a decrease in the size of their ovaries. It is not known whether benzene exposure affects the developing fetus in pregnant women or fertility in men.” — CDC link
 - Sep 4, 2024 — The Decades of Evidence SSRI Antidepressants Cause Mass Shootings: How Dangerous Must a Drug Be Before it is Pulled from the Market? — A Midwestern Doctor link
 - Sep 2, 2024 — Ultra-processed foods and cardiovascular disease: analysis of three large US prospective cohorts and a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies; “Ultra-processed food intake was adversely associated with cardiovascular disease and coronary heart disease risk in US adults, corroborated by prospective studies from multiple countries, also suggesting a small excess stroke risk.” — Kenny Mendoza et al, Lancet Regional Health Americas link
 - Sep 1, 2024 — German Cancer Therapies by Dr Morton Walker – Book Summary — Lies are Unbekoming link
 - September 2024 — Longitudinal Microbiome Changes In Children Exposed To Proton Pump Inhibitors — Zhang, Yanjia Jason MD, PhD, et al, Clinical and Translational Gastroenerology link
 - September 2024 — Ultra-Processed Foods And Cardiovascular Disease: Analysis Of Three Large US Prospective Cohorts And A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis Of Prospective Cohort Studies — Kenny Mendoza et al, The Lancet Regional Health link
 - Aug 30, 2024 — Fighting Pfizer: The Dangers of Antidepressant Drugs & Healing Suicide Grief; “Kim Witczak shares her journey from tragedy to advocacy after her husband’s death due to undisclosed antidepressant drug side effects.” — Luke Storey link and 2.25-hr video
 - Aug 29, 2024 — What Is a Psychotropic Drug? — Dr. Yalda Safai MD, MPH & Malini Ghoshai, Healthline link
 - Aug 28, 2024 — Exposing The Flaws In Our Broken Healthcare System with Dr. Marty Makary — Dr. Mark Hyman 1.5 hr video
 - Aug 26, 2024 — Harmed by Prescribed Medications: The Untold Story of Pharmaceutical Companies — Lynn Cunningham & Wendy Ractliffe, The Vaccine Reaction 1.25 hr video
 - Aug 26, 2024 — The Great Ozempic Scam and The Safe Ways to Lose Weight: The Immense Dangers of the GLP-1 drugs and the Scandalous Corruption That Led the FDA to Push Them Upon America — A Midwestern Doctor link
 - Aug 26, 2024 — Life-Threatening Skin Reactions Linked to Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics —Amber Baker, The Vaccine Reaction link
 - Aug 24, 2024 — Fighting Fatigue: Chapter 4 — Dr. Ian Brighthope link
 - Aug 21, 2024 — Insomnia: War on Sleep — Lies are Unbekoming link
 - Aug 16, 2024 — You Don’t Know How Sick America Is Until You Listen to This — The Vigilant Fox link
 - Aug 13, 2024 — Gøtzsche: Prescription Drugs Are the Leading Cause of Death — James Lyons-Weiler link
 - Aug 13, 2024 — ABIM: “Follow the consensus, not the science. Saving lives is not a priority.” — Steve Kirsch link
 - Aug 6, 2024 — Researchers cast doubt over benefits of new Alzheimer’s therapies: Lecanemab and donanemab are two of the most recent medicines to treat Alzheimer’s disease. — Politico link
 - Aug 1, 2024 — Why Do 1 in 9 Children Now Have ADHD Diagnosis? — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jul 28, 2024 — Gastroesophageal reflux disease and risk for arrhythmias: a Mendelian randomization analysis — JunHao Liang et al, Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine link
 - Jul 28, 2024 — Internal Medicine Doctor Speaks Out: 12 Babies Died During a Trial for Monoclonal Antibodies, CDC Ignored Deaths; “12 precious infants enrolled in the drug trial to “protect” against RSV in infants + newborns passed away. Yet, CDC ignored these infant deaths + continue to recommend the treatment. Hear from veteran internal medicine physician, Denise Sibley MD.” (Video from Children’s Health Defense) — Dr. William Makis MD 18-min video
 - Jul 26, 2024 — Vitamin D Fact Sheet for Health Professionals — National Institutes of Health link
 - Jul 25, 2024 — US infant mortality increased in 2022 for the first time in decades, CDC report shows — Deidre McPhillips, CNN link
 - Jul 24, 2024 — Glucocorticoid treatment and new-onset hyperglycaemia and diabetes in people living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis — Rajna Golubic et al, Diabetic Medicine link
 - Jul 23, 2024 — Reconsidering the history of medicine in light of the events of the last four years: A jagged scar not a linear upward trajectory — Toby Rogers link
 - Jul 22, 2024 — Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw — Dr. Remy H. Blanchaert Jr. MD, DDS, MedScape link
 - Jul 17, 2024 — Why The Most Prescribed Chemotherapy Drug Can Cause Serious Heart Damage — Tufts University, Medical Xpress link
 - Jul 17, 2024 — Cytotoxic T Cells Drive Doxorubicin-Induced Cardiac Fibrosis And Systolic Dysfunction — Abraham L. Bayer, et al, Nature link
 - Jul 16, 2024 — When More Informed, 20 Percent of Women in Their 40s Want to Delay Mammograms — Marina Zhang, The Epoch Times link
 - Jul 15, 2024 — Side Effects of Gardasil 9: What You Need to Know — Beth Thomas PharmD & Renee Akers PharmD, Healthline link
 - Jul 10, 2024 — Rockefeller Medicine Men by E. Richard Brown – Book Summary — Lies are Unbekoming link
 - Jul 9, 2024 — Higher Vitamin D Levels Linked To Improved Mental Health — Emma Bascom, Healio link
 - Jul 3, 2024 — Mammograms Are a Tragic Lie [Originally published Dec 20, 2017] — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jul 3, 2024 — U.S. Infant Mortality Rate ‘Disproportionately’ Higher Than 16 Other Countries — Brenda Baletti, Ph.D., Children’s Health Defense link
 - Jul 1, 2024 — Excess US Deaths Attributable to High All-Cause Mortality Rates Among Youths Aged 0 to 19 Years — Steven H. Woolf, MD, MPH & Derek A. Chapman PhD, JAMA Pediatrics link
 - Jun 26, 2024 — Common Pain Relievers Are Causing Heart Attacks [Originally published May 24, 2017] — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jun 24, 2024 — 17 Drugs Most Potentially Toxic to the Liver Identified: Penn Study — Marina Zhang, The Epoch Times link
 - Jun 20, 2024 — ANH News Beat; “After the Guardian ignored a letter from people negatively affected by antidepressants, requesting it provide an alternate view of the real-world effects of antidepressants, the authors published an open letter to the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCP) expressing their deep concerns…” — Alliance for Natural Health link
 - Jun 20, 2024 — Effectiveness Of Vitamin D On Neurological And Mental Disorders — Shareefa Abdullah AlGhamdi, Diseases link
 - Jun 19, 2024 — NIH Study Shows People With ADHD Have Altered Brains [Originally published Mar 2, 2017] — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jun 19, 2024 — Patient safety: a letter to the President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists; “I am writing on behalf of a group of people who have suffered life changing harm from antidepressants… We have suffered life changing harm from antidepressants – some of us have been personally disabled for life, some of us have had our children or husbands killed by the adverse effects they induce. The unvalidated Guardian piece has done nothing but intensify our distress.” — Peter Scott-Gordon et al, Hole Ousia link
 - Jun 15, 2024 — How medical school fails students — Dr. Vinay Prasad MD, MPH link
 - Jun 14, 2024 — Many people get withdrawal symptoms when they try to stop antidepressants. So how can you safely stop?; “Around one in seven Australians take antidepressants. The decision to start is often made in a time of crisis, with the thought they might help for a period and then be stopped. Most people don’t start antidepressants thinking they will take them for life. Clinical guidelines recommend only six to 12 months antidepressant therapy for a single episode of moderate to severe depression. However, about half of people taking antidepressants have been using them for longer than 12 months. People can experience unpleasant withdrawal symptoms when they attempt to stop antidepressants, which leads to them restarting or continuing antidepressants.” — Katharine Wallis, The Conversation link
 - Jun 13, 2024 — ‘Restless Legs’ Can Be Fueled by Some Drugs, Foods, and Lost Nutrients – How to Relieve It?— Vital Signs, The Epoch Times 25-min video
 - Jun 11, 2024 — Harmed by Prescribed Medications: the Untold Story of Pharmaceutical Companies — Best Documentary (YouTube) 1.25 hr video
 - Jun 11, 2024 — Metformin Side Effects — Drugs.com link
 - Jun 10, 2024 — FDA Advisors Unanimously Recommend New Drug For Alzheimer’s Disease — Megan Redshaw JD link
 - Jun 4, 2024 — Association Between Blood Lipids And Diabetes Mellitus In Older Chinese Adults Aged 65 Years Or Older: A Cross-Sectional Analysis Of Residents’ Electronic Health Records — Tianxiang Lin, et al, PubMed Central link
 - Jun 4, 2024 — How Iodine Deficiency Increases Your Risk For Chronic Illnesses — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - May 30, 2024 — FDA Fail Leaves Patients in the Lurch — Alliance for Natural Health link
 - May 30, 2024 — Teens Who Eat Junk Food at Risk of Long-term Memory Problems: Consuming junk food can also increase your child’s risk of depression, obesity, and inflammatory conditions like eczema, rhinitis and severe asthma. — Dr. Joseph Mercola, Children’s Health Defense link
 - May 24, 2024 — Exposure to Antiblastic Drugs by Healthcare Professionals, the Connected Risks and Effective Prevention Methods; “Antiblastic chemotherapy drugs (CA)… do not act selectively only on tumor cells, but on all dividing cells, on systemic or loco-regional basis… [and] mutagenicity… carcinogenicity and/or teratogenicity…. Exposure to these agents can therefore cause a series of health problems for those who handle them, both in the short term, such as skin irritation, respiratory problems, nausea and vomiting, dizziness and other neurological effects, etc; [and] in the long term, with… fertility and fetal well-being [and] a non-negligible increase in the risk of developing various chronic diseases, including cancer.” — INFRA link
 - May 23, 2024 — ‘Medicine That Could Save Your Dying Son’s Life’: Dr. Bartlett Advocates for Patient Rights, Life-Saving Treatment in Ohio Senate Testimony — Jon Fleetwood link
 - May 23, 2024 — The public health establishment follows a philosophy of medicine that serves corporate interests: Bad philosophy has disastrous consequences; there are better ways forward — Toby Rogers link
 - May 20, 2024 — FTC Oversight of Pharmaceutical Sector ‘Minimal’ Over Last 20-Plus Years — the Agency Pursued a Handful of Actions per Year, Allowed 61 of 62 Mergers It Challenged; “The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) pursued about one merger action and three enforcement actions per year in the pharmaceutical industry over the last two decades, accounting for only a sliver of the alleged misconduct in the sector, a study of publicly available documents showed… Of the 62 mergers the FTC challenged, 61 were given the green light after settlements, and one was abandoned. The 22 enforcement actions led primarily to settlements… A review of the breadth and type of actions taken by the agency suggests it hasn’t exercised its full potential in this sector, Kesselheim told MedPage Today, noting that it’s ‘remarkable’ how few mergers the agency challenged, given their numbers.” — Shannon Firth, MedPage Today link
 - May 17, 2024 — Many Sunscreen Lotions Contain Cancer Causing Chemicals – New Study — The Jimmy Dore Show 7-min video
 - May 15, 2024 — Common Medications For ADHD Linked To Increased Risk Of Glaucoma — Marina Zhang, The Epoch Times link
 - May 14, 2024 — Examining the Legacy: Prescription Drugs and Mortality in the US — Covid Call to Humanity link
 - May 13, 2024 — Rise Of Drug-Resistant Superbugs Could Make Covid Pandemic Look ‘Minor’, Expert Warns — Kat Lay, The Guardian link
 - May 9, 2024 — A List Of Ultraprocessed Foods Most Harmful To Your Health, According To Recent Research — Kristin Kirkpatrick, Today link
 - May 8, 2024 — Common Laxatives Linked to Behavioral Issues and Worse in Children, Experts Warn — Sheramy Tsai, The Epoch Times link
 - May 6, 2024 — Medications For Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Associated With Increased Risk Of Developing Glaucoma — Rami Darwich et al, Eye link
 - May 3, 2024 — The Great Osteoporosis Scam — A Midwestern Doctor, Mercola.com link
 - Apr 30, 2024 — Gardasil Vaccine Caused Cancer That Killed 22-Year-Old, Lawsuit Alleges — Children’s Health Defense link
 - Apr 26, 2024 — Interview with Jennifer Margulis: On Babies, Vaccination, Freedom, Umbilical Cords and more.— Lies are Unbekoming link
 - Apr 25, 2024 — Brooke Siem : Navigating Psychiatric Medication & Healing; “Brooke, who was among the first generation of minors to be prescribed antidepressants, shares her gripping story of navigating psychiatric interventions in the wake of her father’s sudden death. Hear how Brooke’s experience challenged the conventional narrative surrounding mental health and medication, leading her to confront profound questions about identity and healing… Topics covered in this episode: Brooke’s journey through antidepressant/psychiatric drug withdrawal. Strategies for healing the gut after prolonged prescription drug use. Insights into Brooke’s personal depression recovery journey. Mental strategies for managing extreme diet overhauls, drawing from Brooke’s own experiences and expertise. Brooke’s surprising revelation about the impact of vegetable consumption on her well-being and gut health. Brooke’s unique role as a chef for professional athletes, discussing her approach to nutrition and cooking for high-performance individuals.” — Dr. Will Cole 2-min video and link
 - Apr 21, 2024 — Dermatology’s Disastrous War Against The Sun; The Forgotten Side Of Skin Health And The Necessity Of Sunlight — A Midwestern Doctor link
 - Apr 21, 2024 — ‘Prescription Drugs Are the Leading Cause of Death’ according to Peter Gotzsche, Co-Founder of the Cochrane Collaboration — Patricia Harrity, The Expose link
 - Apr 19, 2024 — Children’s Health: By the Numbers — Carla Peeters, Brownstone Institute link
 - Apr 19, 2024 — What’s Killing Americans and Making Them Sick: IATROGENIC ILLNESS — James Lyons-Weiler, Popular Rationalism link
 - Apr 17, 2024 — Low-Carb Diets Work. Why Does The American Diabetes Association Push Insulin Instead? — Neil Barsky, The Guardian link
 - Apr 16, 2024 — Is Evidence Based Medicine NONSENSE? — Dr. Suneel Dhand, YouTube 8-min video
 - Apr 16, 2024 — Prescription Drugs Are the Leading Cause of Death: And psychiatric drugs are the third leading cause of death — Dr. Peter C. Gøtzsche MD, Mad in America link
 - Apr 16, 2024 — Prescription Drugs Are the Leading Cause of Death — Peter C. Gøtzsche MD, Mad in America link
 - Apr 16, 2024 — Prescription Drugs Are the Leading Cause of Death — Dr. Peter C. Gøtzsche MD, Brownstone Institute link
 - Apr 15, 2024 — Americans Are Paying Billions to Take Drugs That Don’t Work; “One ALS drug made $400 million in sales for its maker. It doesn’t work. A cancer treatment brought in $500 million. That one turned out to have no effect on survival. A blood cancer medication made nearly $850 million before being withdrawn for two of its uses. That drug had been linked to patient deaths years prior. All of them were allowed to be sold to Americans because of the FDA’s drive to get new drugs to patients quickly — sometimes even before they’re done testing.” — Robert Langreth et al, Bloomberg link
 - Apr 15, 2024 — FDA Has Linked More Than 100 Deaths to Ozempic, Wegovy and Similar Drugs: Report; Death reports linked to Ozempic and similar drugs indicate users suffered from intestinal masses, stomach paralysis, pancreatic cancer and seizures. — Irvin Jackson, About Lawsuits link
 - Apr 14, 2024 — Pregnant Mamas Need to Avoid Prenatal Ultrasounds: Here are 5 reasons why — Jennifer Margulis link
 - Apr 11, 2024 — Asthma, Vitamin D, And Remodeling Of The Lung — Dr. Eric Berg link
 - Apr 11, 2024 — What is the timeline for opioid withdrawal? — Alyssa Peckham PharmD & Zawn Villines, Medical News Today link
 - Apr 9, 2024 — The Psychiatry Industry Debunked In 18 Minutes: How The Psychology Industry Creates The Mental Illness Epidemic — Lauren Geertsen link
 - Apr 8, 2024 — Long-Term Use Of Popular Heartburn Drugs Increases Risk Of Stomach Cancer: Review — Marina Zhang, The Epoch Times link
 - Apr 8, 2024 — TOXIC & EXTREMELY DANGEROUS Diabetes/ Weight Loss Drugs: Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus, Mounjaro, and more: If you value your life, STAY AWAY from these shiny poisons — Brucha Weisberger link
 - Apr 5, 2024 — A Complete List of Diabetes Medications — Jennie Olopaade PharmD & Kristeen Cherney, HealthLine link
 - Apr 4, 2024 — Ozempic Side Effects Caused Gastritis, Gallbladder Injury and Uncontrollable Vomiting, Lawsuit Claims: Lawsuit indicates that Novo Nordisk fails to adequately disclose serious risks — Irvin Jackson, About Lawsuits link
 - Apr 4, 2024 — Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease — Mayo Clinic link
 - Mar 29, 2024 — Ultrasound: On Creating Harm, Generating Fear and New Business — Lies are Unbekoming link
 - Mar 22, 2024 — Shocking advice from US Authorities to Diabetics — Dr. Suneel Dhand 8-min video
 - Mar 19, 2024 — Hidden Dangers of Prescription Drugs: Are Your Meds DESTROYING Your Body?; “While prescription drugs may provide temporary relief, they often come with a hidden cost: nutrient depletion that can cause even more problems than the medication is intended to solve.” — Dr. Josh Axe, YouTube 23-min video
 - Mar 16, 2024 — Painkiller or Soul-Killer? The Troubling Connection Between Tylenol and Decreased Empathy — GreenMedInfo link
 - Mar 12, 2024 — Graves Disease, an ‘Incurable’ Thyroid Disorder, Cured Through Lifestyle Changes — GreenMedInfo, The Epoch Times link
 - Mar 8, 2024 — Popular Acne Treatments Used by Millions of Teens Contain High Levels of Chemical Linked to Leukemia — Brenda Baletti PhD, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Mar 8, 2024 — Cancer-Causing Agent Benzene Found in Popular Acne Treatments — Amie Dahnke, The Epoch Times link
 - Mar 6, 2024 — Acne creams including Clinique, Proactiv and Clearasil contain chemical linked to cancer: study — Ariel Zilber, New York Post link
 - Feb 28, 2024 — RFK Jr. Urges Investigations Into SSRIs and Mass Shootings; “Why is it that Switzerland, which has comparable levels of guns, has not had a mass shooting in 21 years, and we have one every 21 hours? Why is that?” — Vigilant News Network link
 - Feb 26, 2024 — Documentary Unveils America’s Pharma-Driven Opioid Crisis and the Heartbreak It’s Causing Families — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Feb 26, 2024 — Eye ointments sold nationwide recalled due to infection risk — Kate Gibson, CBS News link
 - Feb 17, 2024 — What They Don’t Want You To Know About Antidepressants; “During my career as a forensic psychiatrist, I experienced a vast amount of cases where antidepressants (like Zoloft, Lexapro, Effexor, and other SSRIs) were ruining the lives of my patients… Not only did it prevent them from addressing the root cause of their problems, but it massively increased suicidal tendencies among them — so I decided to taper them off, and never prescribe them again.” — Dr. Andrew Kaufman 1.5-min video (YouTube) and 1.5-min video (Rumble)
 - Feb 17, 2024 — Antidepressants Like Prozac, Sarafem Can Affect Fetal Brain Development During Pregnancy: Study; A chemical used in these antidepressants not only crosses the placenta but also passes into breast milk, the study found. — Naveen Athrappully, The Epoch Times link
 - Feb 15, 2024 — Energy Drinks Linked to List of Conditions in Kids: Study — George Citroner, The Epoch Times link
 - Feb 13, 2024 — New Study Reveals Antidepressants Are A FRAUD! w/ Dr. Drew; “A recent systematic umbrella review of the existing evidence for the so-called “serotonin theory” of depression, which is typically treated with SSRI antidepressants, has found that there is no causal relationship between serotonin and depression, meaning that widely prescribed antidepressants have no medical benefits.” — The Jimmy Dore Show 18-min video
 - Feb 12, 2024 — How the WHO’s Definition of Health Contributed to a Medicalized, Drug-Centric System; “This over-medicalized system benefits pharmaceutical companies through the expansion of treatable conditions, despite limited evidence supporting the effectiveness of many treatments, while lifestyle-based solutions are underutilized.” — Alliance for Natural Health link
 - Feb 7, 2024 — ‘Absolute Disaster’: Pharma Whistleblower Slams Popular Weight-Loss Drug: Pharmaceutical consultant-turned-whistleblower Calley Means told Tucker Carlson that Ozempic, the hot new weight-loss drug, poses medically dangerous gastrointestinal and mental health risks but fails to address the root causes of metabolic conditions. — Children’s Health Defense link
 - Feb 6, 2024 — Overprescribed: Suicides Haunt the Dubious Approval of Antidepressants — Huey Freeman, The Epoch Times link
 - Feb 4, 2024 — 55 Lawsuits Alleging Side Effects From Weight Loss Drugs Centralized in Single Litigation: Plaintiffs claim they suffered from gastroparesis, a condition in which an individual’s stomach fails to properly empty, after taking drugs like Ozempic. — Naveen Athrappully, The Epoch Times link
 - Feb 4, 2024 — Blood Clots the Leading Cause of Preventable Deaths in US Hospitals — Autumn Spredemann, The Epoch Times
 - Feb 2, 2024 — Gross Misconduct: The Nail in the Coffin for Antidepressants; “The STAR*D study, published in 2006, was the largest and longest-running antidepressant effectiveness trial ever conducted… The authors claimed an overall cumulative remission rate of 67%; this study has since been used to prop up the idea that antidepressants work in the real world. However, the widely made claim… is based on scientific misconduct and fraud…. Psychologist Ed Pigott and colleagues showed that, had the study protocol been followed, the cumulative remission rate would have been only 35%. Moreover, the STAR*D report omitted the stay-well rate. Only 3% of the 4,041 patients who entered the trial and went into remission were still in remission at the end of their one-year follow-up. Most clinical drug trials have found the effectiveness of antidepressants is on par with placebo, and many studies have debunked the serotonin theory that underpins the use of antidepressants. Meanwhile, large-scale meta-analyses show that physical exercise is the most effective remedy—about 1.5 times more effective than antidepressants—for depression.” — Dr. Joseph Mercola, The Epoch Times link
 - Jan 30, 2024 — Increasing Rate of Medical Mistakes and Misdiagnosis — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jan 27, 2024 — Is Your Sunscreen Doing More Harm Than Good? — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jan 26, 2024 — Several Common Drugs Are Linked To Dementia — Marina Zhang, The Epoch Times link
 - Jan 23, 2024 — On the Rise in Children: Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease — Jennifer Sweenie, The Epoch Times link
 - Jan 21, 2024 — She’s EXPOSING the horrifying truth of anti-depressants and Big Pharma is not happy — Redacted, YouTube 36-min video
 - Jan 20, 2024 — Major Stressful Life Events and the Risk of Pancreatic, Head and Neck Cancers: A Case–Control Study — Arthi Sridhar et al, Cancers link
 - Jan 19, 2024 — How Big Pharma Sold Depression to the World; “After the SSRIs were developed, their manufacturers realized the population needed to be convinced they were suffering from depression so as many people as possible would buy their drugs. The tricks the drug industry used to perform this were remarkable and have many parallels to how the predatory pharmaceutical industry pushes many other drugs on us…. Much of this results from depression being viewed as a single illness, rather than a myriad of conditions with somewhat overlapping symptoms which each need to be treated differently (rather than simply all being given the same drug).” — A Midwestern Doctor, Mercola.com link
 - Jan 19, 2024 — Common Symptoms of Vitamin D Deficiency and How to Treat Them — Dr. Mia Armstrong MD et al, Healthline link
 - Jan 17, 2024 — Cancer Statistics 2024 — Rebecca L. Siegel MPH et al, CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians link
 - Jan 15, 2024 — Consumption of energy drinks by children and young people: a systematic review examining evidence of physical effects and consumer attitudes — C. Ajibo et al, Public Health link
 - Jan 10, 2024 — Hospital Diagnostic Errors Send Nearly 1 in 4 Patients to ICU, Study Finds — A.C. Dahnke, The Epoch Times link
 - Jan 10, 2024 — Higher ratio of plasma omega-6/omega-3 fatty acids is associated with greater risk of all-cause, cancer, and cardiovascular mortality: a population-based cohort study in UK Biobank — Yuchen Zhang et al, medRxiv link
 - Jan 8, 2024 — Radiation: the other conspiracy of silence — Dr. Daniel Corcos MD, PhD link
 - Jan 1, 2024 — Pesticide Exposure; “Children can inhale, ingest or touch pesticides leading to clinical effects. Low-dose chronic exposures during early life (preconception, pregnancy, early childhood) has been linked to neurocognitive and neurobehavioral deficits, childhood cancers (leukemia, brain cancer) and adverse birth outcomes such as reduced growth and preterm birth. Symptoms of an acute pesticide poisoning depend on the specific pesticide but can include headache, dizziness, tremors, fever, miosis, nausea, abdominal pain, flulike symptoms and diarrhea with possible anxiety and restlessness.” — American Academy of Pediatrics link
 - Dec 29, 2023 — Vitamin C: On Oxidative Stress, Electrons and the “Dosage Lie” — Lies are Unbekoming link
 - Dec 22, 2023 — What to know about QT prolongation; “QT prolongation occurs when the heart muscle takes longer to contract and relax than usual. It can affect heart rhythms and lead to sudden cardiac arrest… Certain medications can also cause QT prolongation.” — Alexandra Perez PharmD & Rachael Troughton, Healthline link
 - Dec 16, 2023 — Is Your B12 Supplement Poisoning You? — Sayer Ji, GreenMedInfo link
 - Dec 10, 2023 — Just How Far Will the FDA Go To Protect A Bad Drug? What the tragic lessons of the SSRI antidepressants can teach us about the Covid-19 vaccines.; “The SSRI antidepressants are some of the most harmful medications on the market, but also some of the most profitable. Since their discovery, a deluge of data has shown that they are incredibly unsafe, and as one whistleblower testified, overt bribery was needed for the first SSRI, Prozac, to be approved. While the FDA initially tried to stop Prozac, once Bush came to power (as his family was in bed with Prozac’s manufacturer), the FDA reversed course. Since that time, the FDA has gone to extreme lengths to cover up the harms of antidepressants. Much of what the FDA did with the SSRIs was identical to what it’s done with the Covid vaccines and I believe learning what happened in the past is highly instructive for understanding what the FDA is doing now and how to stop it.” — A Midwestern Doctor link
 - Nov 28, 2023 — ‘I just feel like killing myself’, ‘If I knew what the side effects were I would have never gone on it’, ‘Teeth falling out due to excessive vomiting’; some low level side effects of Ozempic & Wegovy & semaglutide weight loss medications — Dr. Paul Alexander link
 - Nov 26, 2023 — Why Are Antidepressants So Harmful? Exploring the common side effects of SSRIs and the nightmare of quitting them. — A Midwestern Doctor link
 - Nov 22, 2023 — Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Medications and Long-Term Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases — Le Zhang PhD et al, JAMA Network link
 - Nov 21, 2023 — Antimicrobial Resistance — World Health Organization link
 - Nov 21, 2023 — Severe Vitamin D Deficiency – A Possible Cause Of Resistance To Treatment In Psychiatric Pathology — Adela Magdalena Ciobanu et al, Medicina link
 - Nov 6, 2023 — What You Should Know About Hyperlipidemia — Dr. Megan Soliman MD et al, Healthline link
 - Nov 3, 2023 — BPA Linked to Autism, ADHD: This Is How to Help the Body Detox the Chemical — The Epoch Times link
 - Nov 3, 2023 — The Decades of Evidence That SSRI Antidepressants Cause Mass Shootings: How Dangerous Must a Drug Be Before it is Pulled from the Market? — A Midwestern Doctor link
 - Nov 1, 2023 — Low Cholesterol Levels Are Associated With Increasing Risk Of Plasma Cell Neoplasm: A UK Biobank Cohort Study — Linfeng Li, et al, PubMed Central link
 - Oct 30, 2023 — What Is Anemia? — Debra Sullivan PhD, RN et al, Healthline link
 - Oct 26, 2023 — Metformin-Induced Vitamin B12 Deficiency In Patients With Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus — Aakriti Tiwari, et al, Cereus link
 - Oct 25, 2023 — 23 WEIRD Vitamin D Deficiency Symptoms — Dr. Eric Berg, YouTube link and 9-min video
 - Oct 23, 2023 — Cholesterol Levels, Hormone Replacement Therapy, And Incident Dementia Among Older Adult Women — Huei-Ying Chiu, et al, PubMed Central link
 - Oct 23, 2023 — The Role Of Vitamin D And Its Molecular Bases In Insulin Resistance, Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, And Cardiovascular Disease: State Of The Art — Christiano Argano et al, International Journal of Molecular Sciences link
 - Oct 14, 2023 — Americans Take Prescription Drugs for Nearly Half Their Lives: Study — Naveen Athrappully, The Epoch Times link
 - Sep 28, 2023 — Over 200 Cases of Suicidal Thoughts After Taking Weight Loss Drugs: New Analysis. Over half of the adverse event reports by the FDA describe suicidal thoughts arising soon after starting or ramping up doses of these injectable drugs. — George Citroner, The Epoch Times link
 - Sep 21, 2023 — Improve Anemia With Diet and Lifestyle Tips From TCM Physician — Kuo-Pin Wu, The Epoch Times link
 - Sep 18, 2023 — Multifocal Breast Cancer In Young Women With Prolonged Contact Between Their Breasts And Their Cellular Phones — John G West et al, Case Reports in Medicine link
 - Sep 16, 2023 — Stomach Acid Is Good For You: The many dangers of acid blocking medications — A Midwestern Doctor link
 - Sep 15, 2023 — Key Ingredient in Most Decongestants Doesn’t Work, Experts Say — Carly Cassella, Science Alert link
 - Sep 14, 2023 — Top Tips to Lower Your Blood Pressure — Dr. Joseph Mercola, The Epoch Times link
 - Aug 30, 2023 — Opioid Addiction, Suicides Caused Decline in Life Expectancy — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Aug 30, 2023 — ‘We Are Told to Just Follow the Schedule’ – Pediatrician Speaks Out; “Pediatrician Tara Pridgett, M.D. has been in the healthcare business for over 20 years. Dr. Pridgett brings to light the pressure put on doctors to follow orders, even if those mandates are unsound and even dangerous.” — Children’s Health Defense 11-min video
 - Aug 28, 2023 — Why You Never Need Drugs to Reduce Triglycerides — Dr. William Davis, The Epoch Times link
 - Aug 19, 2023 — Are Your Diabetes or Weight Loss Drugs Putting You at Risk for Suicide? — Ty & Charlene Bollinger, The Truth About Cancer link
 - Aug 14, 2023 — Please tell anybody OVER-65 in your life: BE CAREFUL with these 5 MEDICATIONS — Dr. Suneel Dhand (YouTube) 6-min video
 - Aug 11, 2023 — A Narrative Review of the Carcinogenic Effect of Night Shift and the Potential Protective Role of Melatonin — Elvina C Lingas, PubMed Central link
 - Aug 10, 2023 — Can Tonsil Removal Provoke Polio or Autoimmune Disease? — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Aug 7, 2023 — Is Depression ‘All in the Mind’? Do People ‘Choose Depression’? Feat. Dr. Jingduan Yang; “Why does America still have one of the highest rates of depression in the world—second only to Ukraine, based on WHO data?” — Vital Sings, Epoch TV link and 20-min video
 - Aug 3, 2023 — How to Wean Off Opioids — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jul 26, 2023 — Stunning Results From Sunscreen Testing — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jul 17, 2023 — Assessing the Link Between Statins and Insulin Intolerance: A Systematic Review — Karan Nareshbhai Dabhi et al, Cureus link
 - Jul 11, 2023 — EMA statement on ongoing review of GLP-1 receptor agonists; “The review was triggered by the Icelandic medicines agency following reports of suicidal thoughts and self-injury in people using liraglutide and semaglutide medicines. So far authorities have retrieved and are analysing about 150 reports of possible cases of self-injury and suicidal thoughts.” — European Medicines Agency link
 - Jun 26, 2023 — Ozempic Rebound Is Real: Doctor Says Weight Gain Can Be ‘Devastating’ After Stopping; Study found that a majority of people who take semaglutide — branded as Ozempic and Wegovy — gain most of the weight back within a year of stopping the medication — Dr. Paul Alexander link
 - Jul 26, 2023 — Stunning Results From Sunscreen Testing — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Jul 24, 2023 — The Association Of Vitamin D Deficiency, Age And Depression In US Adults: A Cross-Sectional Analysis — Hongfei Mo et al, BMC Psychiatry link
 - Jun 23, 2023 — FDA Approves 2 New Diabetes Drugs for Kids — Critic Says Clinical Trial Sample Was ‘Shockingly Low’ — Suzanne Burdick, PhD, Children’s Health Defense link
 - Jun 19, 2023 — Why You Could Be Allergic To Your Bra: Nickel In Coins Has Caused A Surge In Eczema. But That’s Just The Start… — Sadie Nicholas, Mail Online link
 - Jul 13, 2023 — Understanding the US Health Care Industry as a Commercial Determinant of Health — Dr. Sandro Galea MD & May C. I. van Schalkwyk MBBS, MPH, JAMA link
 - Jul 12, 2023 — Everything You Need to Know About Hemoglobin — Carly Vandergriendt, Healthline link
 - Jul 10, 2023 — Airway and systemic biomarkers of health effects after short-term exposure to indoor ultrafine particles from cooking and candles – A randomized controlled double-blind crossover study among mild asthmatic subjects — Karin Rosenkilde Laursen et al, Particle and Fibre Toxicology link
 - Jul 9, 2023 — Zero Amish Children Diagnosed with Cancer, Diabetes or Autism — Frank Bergman, SLAY link
 - May 20, 2023 — Throw away your Allergy Meds (Easy Herbal Allergy Remedy that really Works) — Homesteading Family, YouTube 11-min video
 - May 6, 2023 — The Brain Myth: Your Intellect and Thoughts Originate in Your Heart, Not Your Brain — Brian Shilhavy, Health Impact News link
 - May 2, 2023 — Asthma Treatment: Steroids and Other Anti-Inflammatory Drugs — Dr. Dany Paul Baby MD, WebMD link
 - May 1, 2023 — This Common Combo Raises the Risk of Lethal Overdose 5-Fold; “Drug overdoses are the leading cause of death among Americans. Opioids are responsible for nearly two-thirds of these deaths, but benzodiazepine (“benzos”) overdoses are also on the rise.” — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - May 1, 2023 — The Deadly Truth: How Big Pharma’s Profit-Driven Agenda Has Cost Millions of Lives — Ty & Charlene Bollinger, The Truth About Cancer link
 - Mar 20, 2023 — Almost Nobody on Earth Is Safe From Air Pollution — Study: Nearly the entire global population is regularly exposed to unsafe levels of air pollution particles that can enter the bloodstream through the lungs and contribute to premature death, asthma, heart disease and other health problems, according to a study published this month. — Grace Van Deelen, The New Lede (Children’s Health Defense) link
 - Mar 13, 2023 — Wegovy and Ozempic: Scientists raise alarm over potentially deadly side effect from celeb-favorite fat-loss drugs that may have been missed in trials; Researchers warn Wegovy and similar drugs can cause stomach issues. The drugs may enlarge a person’s intestines and lead to critical blockages. — Dr. Paul Alexander link
 - Apr 27, 2023 — Most young Americans unfit for military service, generals warn — Ron DeBrock, The Edwardsville Intelligencer link
 - Apr 26, 2023 — Consumer Alert: The Deadly Reason Tylenol Should Be Removed from the Market — GreenMedInfo link
 - Apr 21, 2023 — Effect Of Radon Exposure On Asthma Morbidity In The School Inner-City Asthma Study — Dr. Tina M. Banzon MD et al, Pediatric Pulmonology link
 - Apr 20, 2023 — Health Effects of Microplastic Exposures: Current Issues and Perspectives in South Korea — Yongjin Lee et al, Yonsei Medical Journal link
 - Apr 16, 2023 — The Essential Guide To Parkinson’s Disease: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, And Natural Remedies — Stacy Swartz, The Epoch Times link
 - Apr 12, 2023 — Low Testosterone In Women — Cleveland Clinic link
 - Apr 11, 2023 — What To Know About Iodine Treatment For Thyroid Cancer — S. Srakocic, Healthline link
 - Mar 12, 2023 — Leaky Gut: One Of The Most Mysterious Diseases, Can It Be Prevented? — Flora Zhao link
 - Feb 3, 2023 — Antidepressants Linked to Rise in Superbugs—New Study Reveals; “A new study published in PNAS has shown that antidepressants, some of the most widely prescribed medications in the world, cause antibiotic resistance, giving them the potential to become dangerous superbugs.” — Emma Suttie, The Epoch Times link
 - Jan 29, 2023 — Estrogen Dominance In Women With PCOS — Nicole Galan, RN, Very Well Health link
 - Jan 23, 2023 — Antidepressants can induce mutation and enhance persistence toward multiple antibiotics — Yue Wang et al, PNAS link
 - Jan 17, 2023 — Recent Updates on Corticosteroid-Induced Neuropsychiatric Disorders and Theranostic Advancements through Gene Editing Tools — Manisha Singh et al, Diagnostics link
 - Jan 17, 2023 — Exposing Scientific Dogmas – Banned TED Talk – Rupert Sheldrake — After Skool, YouTube 18-min video
 - Jan 12, 2023 — Are Sleeping Pills Boosting Your Risk for Falls and Fractures? — Mohan Garikiparithi, The Epoch Times link
 - Dec 1, 2022 — The Role of Magnesium in Diabetes — Elizabeth Millard, MedCentral link
 - Nov 22, 2022 — The Impact of Vitamin B12 Supplementation on Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Diabetic Neuropathy: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials — Jithin Karedath et al, Cureus link
 - Nov 10, 2022 — Chronic steroid use: An overlooked impact on patients with inflammatory bowel disease — Kristen L. Farraj et al, JGH Open link
 - Oct 26, 2022 — Ibuprofen Kills Thousands Each Year, So What Is The Alternative? — Sayer Ji, GreenMedInfo link
 - Oct 17, 2022 — Vitamin D, The Immune System, And Its Relationship With Diseases — Nevin Sanlier & Merve Guney-Coskun, Egyptian Pediatric Association Gazette link
 - Oct 6, 2022 — Acetaminophen Linked to Autism and Other Neurological Disorders in Children — Marco Cáceres, The Vaccine Reaction (GreenMedInfo) link
 - Oct 5, 2022 — Alzheimer’s Disease: Cheap Nutrients Outperform Latest Drug — Alliance for Natural Health link
 - Aug 30, 2022 — Complications of Corticosteroid Therapy: A Comprehensive Literature Review — Elliott J. Koshi et al, Journal of Pharmacy Technology link
 - Aug 4, 2022 — The absolute risk of incident type 2 diabetes following exposure to systemic corticosteroids in selected steroid-related and phenotypic groups — Philip Ambery et al, Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism link
 - Aug 2, 2022 — Vitamin D Deficiency — Cleveland Clinic link
 - Aug 2022 — Aluminum As A Toxicant — A Becaria et al, Sage Journals link
 - Jul 20, 2022 — Mayo Clinic Minute: ‘Forever Chemicals’ Found In Thousands Of Household Products May Affect Women’s Heart Health — DeeDee Stiepan, Mayo Clinic link
 - Jun 26, 2022 — A Holistic Approach to Mold Illness — Conan Milner & Dr. Ann Corson MD, The Epoch Times link
 - Jun 24, 2022 — Why You Should Choose a Natural Sunscreen for Your Health & the Environment — Annmarie Gianni, Food Revolution Network link
 - Jun 13, 2022 — Forever Chemicals Linked To Hypertension In Middle-Aged Women — School of Public Health, University of Michigan link
 - Jun 3, 2022 — Rockefeller Medicine: A Poisonous Illusion? — Tessa Lena, Mercola.com link
 - Jun 2, 2022 — Magnesium — National Institutes of Health link
 - May 20, 2022 — Overdiagnosis of urinary tract infection linked to overdiagnosis of pneumonia: a multihospital cohort study — Ashwin Gupta et al, BMJ Quality & Safety link
 - May 18, 2022 — Fresh insights into glucocorticoid-induced diabetes mellitus and new therapeutic directions — Jia-Xu Li & Carolyn L. Cummins, Nature Reviews Endocrinology link
 - May 1, 2022 — Genetics Of Food Allergy — Elisabet Johansson & Tesfaye B. Mersha, Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America link
 - Apr 19, 2022 — Weight regain and cardiometabolic effects after withdrawal of semaglutide: The STEP 1 trial extension; “One year after withdrawal of once-weekly subcutaneous semaglutide 2.4 mg and lifestyle intervention, participants regained two-thirds of their prior weight loss, with similar changes in cardiometabolic variables.” — John P. H. Wilding DM et al, Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism link and link
 - Mar 27, 2022 — Exposure to Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Later Life — Jian-Yan Lin & Rui-Xing Yin, Exposure and Health link
 - Mar 23, 2022 — Vitamin B12 deficiency can be sneaky and harmful — Harvard Health Publishing link
 - Mar 20, 2022 — Despite $65 Billion A Year Sleep Aid Market, Americans Remain Sleep Deprived — Nicole F. Roberts, Forbes link
 - Mar 2, 2022 — The Hippocratic Oath — William Stigall, The Linacre Quarterly link
 - 2022 — Early Food Intervention And Skin Emollients To Prevent Food Allergy In Young Children (Preventadall): A Factorial, Multicentre, Cluster-Randomised Trial — Håvard Ove Skjerven PhD et al, Science Direct link
 - Dec 7, 2021 — How Rockefeller Took Control of the Medical School System — StandFastinFaith 444 Ga (YouTube) 5-min video
 - Nov 24, 2021 — Pernicious Anemia: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and More — Lydia Krause et al, Healthline link
 - Nov 15, 2021 — Vitamin K2—a neglected player in cardiovascular health: a narrative review — Essa Hariri, et al, link
 - Sep 30, 2021 — Radiation risk from medical imaging; “The radiation you get from x-ray, CT, and nuclear imaging is ionizing radiation — high-energy wavelengths or particles that penetrate tissue to reveal the body’s internal organs and structures. Ionizing radiation can damage DNA, and although your cells repair most of the damage, they sometimes do the job imperfectly, leaving small areas of “misrepair.” The result is DNA mutations that may contribute to cancer years down the road.” — Harvard Medical School link
 - Sep 5, 2021 — Opioids have killed 600,000 Americans. The Sacklers just got off basically scot-free — Chris McGreal, The Guardian link
 - Aug 31, 2021 — Why You Should Avoid Osteoporosis Medications — Dr. Joseph Mercola link
 - Aug 15, 2021 — Presence Of Airborne Microplastics In Human Lung Tissue — Luis Fernando Amato-Lourenco et al, Journal of Hazardous Materials link
 - Aug 5, 2021 — The Untold Story of Purdue Pharma’s Cozy Relationship With the American Medical Association: The prestigious doctor’s group has made it virtually impossible to discern where public health guidance ends and industry interests begin. — Julia Lurie, Mother Jones link
 - Jun 11, 2021 — Three FDA Advisory Panel Members Resign Over Approval Of Alzheimer’s Drug — The BMJ link
 - May 25, 2021 — Detectable Levels of Benzene Noted in Some Sunscreen Batches — Morgan Petronelli, Dermatology Times link
 - May 22, 2021 — Polystyrene microplastics induce an immunometabolic active state in macrophages; “Given the extensive contamination of our food and water sources with microplastics, we aimed to examine the metabolic response in macrophages [key components of the immune system, consuming pathogens such as cancer cells] to microplastic particles.” — Seth D. Merkley et al, Cell Biology and Toxicology link
 - Mar 11, 2021 — Perspective on the Pandemic XIII: A Conversation with Leemon McHenry, PhD — John Kirby et al link
 - Mar 9, 2021 — The Interplay between the Gut Microbiome and the Immune System in the Context of Infectious Diseases throughout Life and the Role of Nutrition in Optimizing Treatment Strategies — Selma P. Wiertsema et al, Nutrients link
 - Nov 26, 2020 — Proton Pump Inhibitor Utilisation And Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing Analysis: Insights From A Single-Centred Retrospective Study — Yujuan Liu, et al, British Medical Journal link
 - Nov 24, 2020 — Adverse effects of Z-drugs for sleep disturbance in people living with dementia: a population-based cohort study — Kathryn Richardson et al, British Medical Journal link
 - Nov 17, 2020 — The Sleeping Brain: Harnessing the Power of the Glymphatic System through Lifestyle Choices — Oliver Cameron Reddy and Ysbrand D van der Werf link
 - Nov 16, 2020 — Association Of Infant Antibiotic Exposure With Childhood Health Outcomes — Zaira Aversa et al, Mayo Clinic Proceedings link
 - Nov 2, 2020 — Sleep Disturbance Forecasts β-Amyloid Accumulation across Subsequent Years — Joseph R. Winer, et al, Science Direct link
 - Oct 15, 2020 — Restless legs syndrome associated with use of stevia nonnutritive sweetener — Umesh Goswami & Snigdha Pusalavidyasagar, Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine link
 - Oct 6, 2020 — U.S. ranks near bottom of advanced nations in child wellness, new report finds — Valerie Strauss, The Washington Post link
 - Sep 21, 2020 — Sleep quality and risk of cancer: findings from the English longitudinal study of aging — Chenxi Song, et al, PubMed Central link
 - Sep 15, 2020 — Study Links Tylenol Consumption with Risk Taking — GreenMedInfo link
 - Jun 3, 2020 — The Role And The Effect Of Magnesium In Mental Disorders: A Systematic Review — Andrea Bottur et al, Nutrients link
 - June 2020 — Cleaning the sleeping brain – the potential restorative function of the glymphatic system — Natalie L. Hauglund, et al, Science Direct link
 - Feb 13, 2020 — Low Vitamin B12 Levels: An Underestimated Cause Of Minimal Cognitive Impairment And Dementia — Shazia Jatoi et al, Cureus link
 - Jan 13, 2020 — Associations of anger, vital exhaustion, anti-depressant use, and poor social ties with incident atrial fibrillation: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study; “In a survey of over 11,000 people, researchers found that participants with high levels of ‘vital exhaustion were 20% more likely to develop atrial fibrillation, more commonly known as an irregular or rapid heartbeat. Vital exhaustion is another term for burnout syndrome, and it ‘is typically caused by prolonged and profound stress at work or home.'” — Parveen K. Garg et al, European Journal of Preventive Cardiology link
 - March 2020 — Serum Zinc, Copper, Zinc-To-Copper Ratio, And Other Essential Elements And Minerals In Children With Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) — Anatoly V. Skalny et al, Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology link
 - Jan 30, 2020 — 6 Bodily Tissues That can be Regenerated Through Nutrition — Sayer Ji link
 - Jan 8, 2020 — Impact Of Circadian Disruption On Glucose Metabolism: Implications For Type 2 Diabetes — Ivy C. Mason et al, Diabetologia link
 - Winter 2020 — The Central Role Of Ovulatory Disturbances In The Etiology Of Androgenic Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)—Evidence For Treatment With Cyclic Progesterone — Lara Briden et al, Drug Discovery Today Disease Models link
 - 2020 — Vitamin D as a marker of worsening of the course of pneumonia — Tatiana Luchnikova & Olga Prikhodko, European Respiratory Journal link
 - Nov 4, 2019 — Overanxious and Underslept — Eti Ben Simon, et al, Nature link
 - October 2019 — Impact Of Circadian Disruption On Cardiovascular Function And Disease — Sarah L. Chellappa et al, Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism link
 - Jul 8, 2019 — Sleep for Heart Health: Calm Your Nervous System with Yoga for Better Sleep — Olga Kabel, YogaUOnline link
 - Jun 25, 2019 — FDA strengthens warning that NSAIDs increase heart attack and stroke risk — Dr. Gregory Curfman MD, Harvard Medical School link
 - Jun 21, 2019 — PFAS Chemicals Harm the Immune System, Decrease Response to Vaccines, New EWG Review Finds — Tasha Stoiber PhD, EWG link
 - Apr 21, 2019 — Consumer Alert: Tylenol’s Empathy-Killing Properties Confirmed in 2nd Study — Sayer Ji, GreenMedInfo link
 - Feb 13, 2019 — New Study Links Acetaminophen (Tylenol) to Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity — Dr. Michael Murray, GreenMedInfo link
 - Jan 2, 2019 — Steroids, stress and the gut microbiome-brain axis — M.J. Tetel et al, Journal of Neuroendocrinology link
 - January 2019 — Dibutyl-phthalate exposure from mesalamine medications and serum thyroid hormones in men — Feiby L. Nassan et al, International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health link
 - 2019 — What Really Makes You Ill?: Why Everything You Thought You Knew About Disease Is Wrong — Dawn Lester & David Parker link
 - Dec 27, 2018 — Esteemed Heart Surgeon Blows the Lid Off the Big Pharma Statin Drug Scam — Alex Pietrowski, Waking Times link
 - Dec 15, 2018 — Lead Poisoning — Dr. Daniel Murrell MD & Jacquelyn Cafasso, Healthline link
 - December 2018 — Blood Pressure Medications Recalled Due to the Presence of Nitrosamines; “The FDA announced a voluntary recall of several drug products that contain the blood pressure and heart failure medicines valsartan, losartan, and irbesartan. The voluntary recall was initiated in July 2018 when the impurity NDMA was identified in valsartan, and was updated in September 2018 when another impurity, NDEA, was similarly detected. The recalls were expanded when NDEA was also detected in formulations of losartan and Irbesartan. Both NDMA and NDEA are considered probable carcinogens.” — Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. link
 - Nov 12, 2018 — Association Of Concussion With The Risk Of Suicide — Dr. Michael Fralick MD et al, JAMA Neurology link
 - Nov 11, 2018 — Fascia thickness, aging and flexibility: is there an association? — Jan Wilke et al, Journal of Anatomy link
 - Jul 5, 2018 — Use of Hypnotics and Risk of Cancer: A Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies — Do-Hyoung Kim, et al, KJFM link
 - Jun 16, 2018 — Blood Levels Of Trace Elements In Children With Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Results From A Case-Control Study; “There were alterations in blood levels of zinc, which was associated with the symptom scores of ADHD.” — Rongwang Yang et al, Biological Trace Element Research link
 - Jun 14, 2018 — LiverTox: Clinical and Research Information on Drug-Induced Liver Injury — National Institutes of Health link
 - May 20, 2018 — Swiss claim drop in breast cancer not due to mammography — Rebekah Moan, GE HealthCare link
 - May 18, 2018 — The Effects of Physical Exercise on Fatty Liver Disease — Dirk J. van der Windt et al, Gene Expression link
 - May 18, 2018 — Lifetime Smoking History and Risk of Lung Cancer: Results From the Framingham Heart Study — Hilary A Tindle et al, Journal of the National Cancer Institute link
 - May 16, 2018 — How to Treat Hypertension without Prescription Drugs — Chris Kresser link
 - May 9, 2018 — The Opioid Crisis: Epidemic By Design — Rosanne Lindsay, Nature of Healing link
 - May 2018 — Fructose and sugar: A major mediator of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease — Thomas Jensen et al, Journal of Hepatology link
 - Apr 11, 2018 — Goldman Sachs asks in biotech research report: ‘Is curing patients a sustainable business model?’ — Tae Kim, CNBC link
 - Feb 8, 2018 — Top Pharma-Brand of Children’s Vitamins Contains Aspartame, GMOs, & Other Hazardous Chemicals — Sayer Ji, GreenMedInfo link
 - Feb 7, 2018 — The doctor who exposed the UK’s terrible experiments on patients — Fred Pearce, New Scientist link
 - Dec 22, 2017 — Breast cancer incidence as a function of the number of previous mammograms: analysis of the NHS screening programme — Dr. Daniel Coros MD, PhD, bioRxiv link
 - Nov 4, 2017 — The effect of long-term bisphosphonate therapy on trabecular bone strength and microcrack density — A Jin e al, Bone & Joint Research link
 - Oct 9, 2017 — Another Mass Shooting, Another Psychiatric Drug – 27 Drug Warnings and 1,531 Cases of Drug-Induced Homicidal Ideation Back Need for Federal Investigation — Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) link
 - Sep 11, 2017 — Metformin and berberine, two versatile drugs in treatment of common metabolic diseases — Haoran Wang et al, Oncotarget link
 - Aug 7, 2017 — Antidepressants and murder: case not closed; “Antidepressants increase the risk of suicide, violence and homicide at all ages. The FDA admitted in 2007 that SSRIs can cause madness at all ages and that the drugs are very dangerous; otherwise daily monitoring wouldn’t be needed… Such daily monitoring is, however, a fake fix. People cannot be monitored every minute and many have committed SSRI-induced suicide or homicide within a few hours after everyone thought they were perfectly okay.” — Dr. Peter Gotzsche, BMJ link
 - Aug 1, 2017 — Sleep: A novel mechanistic pathway, biomarker, and treatment target in the pathology of Alzheimer’s disease? — Bryce A. Mander, et al, PubMed Central link
 - Jul 27, 2017 — Oxidative Stress: Harms and Benefits for Human Health — Gabriele Pizzino et al, Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity link
 - Jun 19, 2017 — You’ll feel better in the morning: slow wave activity and overnight mood regulation in interepisode bipolar disorder — A. M. Soehner, et al, Cambridge University Press link
 - May 9, 2017 — One-Third Of New Drugs Had Safety Problems After FDA Approval — Sydney Lupkin, NPR link
 - Apr 26, 2017 — The Effects Of Magnesium Supplementation On Subjective Anxiety And Stress—A Systematic Review — Neil Bernard Boyle et al, Nutrients link
 - Apr 12, 2017 — Migration of aluminum from food contact materials to food—a health risk for consumers? Part I of III: exposure to aluminum, release of aluminum, tolerable weekly intake (TWI), toxicological effects of aluminum, study design, and methods — Thorsten Stahl et al, Environmental Sciences Europe link
 - Mar 23, 2017 — The Impact of Homocysteine, Vitamin B12, and Vitamin D Levels on Functional Outcome after First-Ever Ischaemic Stroke — Merdin Markišić et al, BioMed Research International link
 - Mar 22, 2017 — Merck must face renewed Fosamax warning claims: U.S. appeals court — Jonathan Stempel, Reuters link
 - Mar 6, 2017 — Long-term effects of bisphosphonate therapy: perforations, microcracks and mechanical properties — Shaocheng Ma et al, Scientific Reports link
 - Feb 22, 2017 — Radioactive Iodine Therapy And Glucose Tolerance — Roghaieh Samadi, et al, Cell Journal link
 - Feb 9, 2017 — Antibiotics impair murine hematopoiesis by depleting the intestinal microbiota — Kamilla S Josefsdottir et al, Blood link
 - Jan 30, 2017 — You might be in a medical experiment and not even know it — Alice Dreger, Aeon link
 - Dec 2, 2016 — Here’s What Losing Sleep Does to Your Heart — Alexandra Sifferlin, Time link
 - Nov 30, 2016 — Muteness On B Vitamins And Lifestyle After Pharma’s Alzheimer Flop — Alliance for Natural Health link
 - Nov 1, 2016 — Health Consequences Of Shift Work And Insufficient Sleep — Goran Kecklund & John Axelsson, British Medical Journal link
 - Oct 21, 2016 — 12 Uses For Iodine + Plus Other Tips & Resources — Dr. Edward Group, Global Healing link
 - Oct 16, 2016 — Mammography Screening Is Being Abolished in Switzerland — Shelly Laine, Beacon Thermography link
 - Sep 6, 2016 — Gut microbiome, surgical complications and probiotics; “The widely used polyethylene glycol bowel-cleansing preparation could be considered bacterial genocide, as it has a long-lasting effect on the composition and homeostasis of gut microbiota.” — George Stavrou & Katerina Kotzampassi, Annals of Gastroenterology link
 - September 2016 — Circadian Rhythms In Gastrointestinal Health And Diseases — Faraz Bishehsar et al, Gastroenterology link
 - Aug 17, 2016 — Rockefeller: How He Changed The Idea Of Medicine And Everyday Cures — Baxter Dmitry, Why Communication link
 - Jul 20, 2016 — Increased Intestinal Permeability And Decreased Barrier Function: Does It Really Influence The Risk Of Inflammation? — Hiroshi Fukui, Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases link
 - Jun 12, 2016 — Lack of an association or an inverse association between low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and mortality in the elderly: a systematic review — Uffe Ravnskov et al, British Medical Journal (BMJ) link
 - May 3, 2016 — Medical error—the third leading cause of death in the US — Martin A Makary & Michael Daniel, The BMJ link
 - Apr 2016 — Association Of Proton Pump Inhibitors With Risk Of Dementia — Willy Gomm, PhD, et al, JAMA Neurology link
 - Mar 16, 2016 — Avoidance Of Sun Exposure As A Risk Factor For Major Causes Of Death: A Competing Risk Analysis Of The Melanoma In Southern Sweden Cohort — P G Lindqvist, et al, PubMed link
 - Sep 23, 2015 — Modulation of gut microbiota by berberine and metformin during the treatment of high-fat diet-induced obesity in rats — Xu Zhang et al, Scientific Reports link
 - Sep 8, 2015 — Simvastatin may induce insulin resistance through a novel fatty acid mediated cholesterol independent mechanism; “Chronic use of these drugs [statins] increases the frequency of new onset diabetes… We explored the possible mechanism of statin induced insulin resistance using a well-established cell based model and simvastatin as a prototype statin.” — Scientific Reports link
 - May 5, 2015 — Use of Sleep Medications and Mortality: The Hordaland Health Study — Børge Sivertsen et al, Drugs Real World Outcomes link
 - Apr 16, 2015 — Tylenol Kills Emotions As Well As Pain, Study Reveals — GreenMedInfo link
 - Apr 8, 2015 — Glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis — Karine Briot & Christian Roux, Rheumatic & Musculoskeletal Diseases link
 - Apr 6, 2015 — Adrenal Insufficiency in Corticosteroids Use: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis — Leonie H.A. Broersen et al, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism link
 - Mar 10, 2015 — Risk of atrial fibrillation among bisphosphonate users: a multicenter, population-based, Italian study — L. Herrera et al, Springer link
 - Mar 2015 — Magnesium Intake And Depression In Adults — Emily K. Tarleton & Benjamin Littenberg, Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine link
 - Feb 7, 2015 — Inflammatory eye reactions with bisphosphonates and other osteoporosis medications: what are the risks? — Therapeutic Advances in Musculoskeletal Disease link
 - Jan 5, 2015 — Scrutiny for Laxatives as a Childhood Remedy — Catherine Saint Louis, The New York Times link
 - Jan 2, 2025 — Blood glucose concentration and risk of pancreatic cancer: systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis — Wei-Chih Liao et al, British Medical Journal link
 - 2015 — Evidence That Food Proteins In Vaccines Cause The Development Of Food Allergies And Its Implications For Vaccine Policy — Vinu Arumugham, Journal of Developing Drugs link
 - Oct 30, 2014 — Our prescription drugs kill us in large numbers — Dr. Peter C Gøtzsche MD, Polish Archives of Internal Medicine link and link
 - September 2014 — Determinants of Vitamin D Levels in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis — Stefano Stagi et al, The Journal of Rheumatology link
 - Aug 2, 2014 — Hypovitaminosis D in widespread pain: its effect on pain perception, quality of life and nerve conduction studies — Pinar Kuru et al, Rheuatology International link
 - August 2014 — Abolishing Mammography Screening Programs? A View From the Swiss Medical Board — Nikola Biller-Andorno & Peter Jüni, Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey link
 - Jul 25, 2014 — Swiss Medical Board Members Discuss Recommendation to Phase Out Mammography Screening — Matthew Stenger, The ASCO Post link
 - Jul 11, 2014 — Vitamin D Promotes Vascular Regeneration — Michael Sze Ka Wong PhD et al, Circulation link
 - July 2014 — Rates And Predictors Of Suicidal Ideation During The First Year After Traumatic Brain Injury — Jessica L. Mackelprang PhD et al, American Public Health Association (AJPH) link
 - Feb 2, 2014 — Medical board calls for fewer mammograms — Swissinfo.ch link
 - Jan 2, 2014 — Prevalence of Anemia in Chronic Kidney Disease in the United States — Melissa E Stauffer & Tao Fan, PLOS One link
 - May 22, 2014 — Abolishing Mammography Screening Programs? A View from the Swiss Medical Board — Dr. Nikola Biller-Andorno MD, PhD & Dr. Peter Jüni MD, The New England Journal of Medicine link
 - May 15, 2014 — Circadian Misalignment Augments Markers Of Insulin Resistance And Inflammation, Independently Of Sleep Loss — Rachel Leproult, Diabetes link
 - Feb 24, 2014 — Acetaminophen in Pregnancy Linked to ADHD in Kids, Study Finds — Melissa Healy, Los Angeles Times link
 - Feb 4, 2014 — Nutrition, Immunological Mechanisms And Dietary Immunomodulation In ADHD — Annelies A. J. Verlaet et al, European Child + Adolescent Psychiatry link
 - Jan 31, 2014 — The Role of Sleep in Emotional Brain Function — Andrea N. Goldstein and Matthew P. Walker, Annual Reviews link
 - Nov 13, 2013 — Magnesium And Depression: A Systematic Review — Marie-Laure Derom et al, Taylor & Francis Online link
 - Aug 31, 2013 — Vascular and upper gastrointestinal effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: meta-analyses of individual participant data from randomised trials — Coxib and traditional NSAID Trialists’ (CNT) Collaboration, The Lancet link
 - Jul-Sep 2013 — Contrast-induced Nephropathy; “Contrast-induced nephropathy is a serious complication of angiographic procedures resulting from the administration of contrast media [in imaging procedures such as a CT scan]. It is the third most common cause of hospital acquired acute renal injury and represents about 12% of the cases.” — Nazar M. A. Mohammed et al, Heart Views link
 - Jul 1, 2013 — Sleep Fragmentation and the Risk of Incident Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognitive Decline in Older Persons — Andrew S.P. Lim, et al, PubMed Central link
 - July 2013 — Carbohydrate intake and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; “Epidemiological studies, clinical trials, and animal studies continue to point to excess dietary carbohydrate, and especially fructose, in contributing to the risk factors for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.” — Brent A. Neuschwander-Tetri, Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care link
 - Jun 26, 2013 — ANH Exclusive: Beat 50% Of Alzheimer’s With Online And Blood Tests Plus High Dose B Vitamins? — Alliance for Natural Health link
 - Jun 18, 2013 — Hypothesis: Dietary Iodine Intake In The Etiology Of Cardiovascular Disease — Stephen A. Hoption Cann link
 - May 2013 — Is It True That Lack Of Iodine Really Causes Brain Damage? — World Health Organization link
 - Dec 31, 2012 — Peppermint has neuro-protective properties against gamma irradiation induced DNA fragmentation and apoptosis — GreenMedInfo link
 - Dec 30, 2012 — The Effects Of Hazardous Chemical Exposure On Cardiovascular Disease In Chemical Products Manufacturing Workers — Ki-Woong Kim et al, Toxicological Research link
 - Nov 16, 2012 — Bisphosphonate-induced Severe Hypocalcemia – A Case Report — Won-Seok Do et al, Journal of Bone Metabolism link
 - Sep 4, 2012 — Studies Suggest A Strong Link Between Sleep Apnea And Cancer Mortality — Christine Kearney, Medical News Today link
 - Aug 15, 2012 — The Sweet Smell of … Cardiovascular Hazards? — Jennifer McPartland, Environmental Defense Fund link
 - Jun 19, 2012 — Greater Risk Of Alzheimer’s Disease In Older Adults With Insomnia — Ricardo S. Osorio, et al, PubMed Central link
 - May 25, 2012 — Drug for Adults Is Popular as Children’s Remedy; “Miralax has become a long-term solution for childhood constipation.” — Catherine Saint Louis, The New York Times link
 - May 2012 — Relationship of Zolpidem and Cancer Risk: A Taiwanese Population-Based Cohort Study — Chia-Hung Kao, MD, et al, Mayo Clinic link
 - Apr 22, 2012 — Heart Rate Variability in Association with Frequent Use of Household Sprays and Scented Products in SAPALDIA — Amar J. Mehta et al, Environmental Health Perspectives link
 - Feb 27, 2012 — Hypnotics’ association with mortality or cancer: a matched cohort study — Daniel F. Kripke et al, British Medical Journal link
 - Feb 22, 2012 — Childhood Stressful Events, HPA Axis And Anxiety Disorders — Carlo Faravelli et al, world journal of psychiatry link
 - Jan 25, 2012 — Association of Sleep Duration with Chronic Diseases in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)-Potsdam Study — Anne von Ruesten, et al, PLOS One link
 - Dec 29, 2011 — Zinc, Ferritin, Magnesium And Copper In A Group Of Egyptian Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder — Magdy M. Mahmoud et al, Italian Journal of Pediatrics link
 - Dec 15, 2011 — Identification of Phthalates in Medications and Dietary Supplement Formulations in the United States and Canada — Katherine E. Kelly et al, Environmental Health Perspectives link
 - Dec 1, 2011 — Does physical inactivity cause nonalcoholic fatty liver disease? — R. Scott Rector & John P. Thyfault, Journal of Applied Physiology link
 - Sep 27, 2011 — Vitamin B12, Cognition, And Brain MRI Measures — C.C. Tangney et al, Neurology link
 - Aug 10, 2011 — Sleep-disordered breathing, hypoxia, and risk of mild cognitive impairment and dementia in older women — Kristine Yaffe, et al, PubMed link
 - Jun 16, 2011 —— Association of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Celiac Disease: A Brief Report — Dr. Helmut Niederhofer MD, PhD, x link and link
 - June 2011 — Sleep duration predicts cardiovascular outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies Get access Arrow — Francesco P. Cappuccio, et al, European Heart Journal link
 - May 3, 2011 — White Centered Retinal Hemorrhages in Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anemia — Claus Zehetner & Nikolaos E Bechrakis, Case Reports in Optalmology link
 - Apr 28, 2011 — The effects of sleep duration on the incidence of cardiovascular events among middle-aged male workers in Japan — Hamazaki Y, et al, Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health link
 - April 2011 — The Scope of Adverse Drug Reactions and the Risk Proliferation Syndrome; “There are about 2.7 million serious adverse drug reactions in hospitalized patients, about 129,000 deaths in 2010, and the fourth leading cause of death… This does not include adverse reactions due to overdoses, errors in administration… and does not count many serious reactions at home, work, or in nursing homes. It does not count many deaths and injuries from falls or accidents secondary to drugs… Evaluations since the 1960s have found 85-90% of new drugs have few advantages… Many are under-tested for harmful effects… Most research and development (R&D) appears devoted to developing scores of minor variation drugs… Alleged violations that increase adverse side effects include: 1) concealing evidence of harm in trials, 2) unlawful promotion for unfounded uses, 3) physician & hospital kickbacks, and 4) poor manufacturing practices.” — Prof. Donald W. Light, Stanford University, Conference Presentation published by ResearchGate link
 - Jan 28, 2011 — Vitamin D Deficiency Alters Lung Growth And Decreases Lung Function — American Thoracic Society, Science Daily link
 - Aug 1, 2010 — Insomnia risks and costs: health, safety, and quality of life — Rosekind MR and Gregory KB, Europe PMC link
 - Jun 1, 2010 — Particulate Matter Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Disease — Robert D. Brook, MD, et al, AHA link
 - Jun 1, 2010 — The Changes In Complete Blood Count In Thyroid Cancer Patients Treated With Radioactive Iodine Ablation Therapy — Bircan Sönmez, et al, Turkish Journal of Hematology link
 - May 20, 2010 — Bisphosphonate Nephrotoxicity Risks and Use in CKD Patients — Samuel Durham et al, U.S. Pharmacist link
 - Mar 30, 2010 — Levodopa Deactivates Enzymes That Regulate Thiol-Disulfide Homeostasis And Promotes Neuronal Cell Death: Implications For Therapy Of Parkinson’s Disease — Elizabeth A Sabens et al, Biochemistry link
 - Mar 5, 2010 — Vitamin B12 in Health and Disease — Fiona O’Leary & Samir Samman, Nutrients link
 - Jan 8, 2010 — Adverse Antiepileptic Drug Effects — Dr. Warren T. Blume MD, Epilepsy Currents link
 - Dec 2, 2009 — Use of Oral Corticosteroids and Risk of Fractures — T. P. Van Staa et al, Journal of Bone and Mineral Research link
 - Oct 28, 2009 — Vitamin D – A New Treatment For Airway Remodelling In Asthma? — Rachel L Clifford & Alan J Knox, British Journal of Pharmacology link
 - Sep 1, 2009 — Bisphosphonates: Mechanism of Action and Role in Clinical Practice — Matthew T. Drake et al, Mayo Clinic Proceedings link
 - Sep 1, 2009 — Role Of Iodine, Selenium And Other Micronutrients In Thyroid Function And Disorders — Vincenzo Triggiani, et al, Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders Drug Targets link
 - Aug 8, 2009 — Battle Over Fosamax bursts into court — Ray Moynihan, British Medical Journal link
 - Aug 2009 — Environmental Hazards Weigh Heavy on the Heart — Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) link
 - Jun 22, 2009 — The Great Iodine Debate — Sally Fallon Morell, The Weston A. Price Foundation link
 - Apr 1, 2009 — Peppermint protects against radiation-induced testicular damage — GreenMedInfo link
 - April 2009 — Use of inhaled and oral corticosteroids and the long-term risk of cataract — Jie Jin Wang et al, Ophthalmology link
 - Aug 9, 2008 — A pilot study of potassium supplementation in the treatment of hypokalemic patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial — Rastmanesh, Reza et al, The Journal of Pain link
 - May 15, 2008 — Effects of Glucocorticoids on Weight Change During the Treatment of Wegener’s Granulomatosis — Peter K. Wung et al, Arthritis and Rheumatism link
 - May 2008 — Efficacy of berberine in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus — Jun Yin et al, Metabolism link
 - Feb 14, 2008 — Copper-Zinc Imbalance: Unrecognized Consequence of Plant-Based Diets and a Contributor to Chronic Fatigue — Laurie Warner, MA, CNC, The Weston A. Price Foundation link
 - Feb 14, 2008 — On the Trail of the Elusive X-Factor: A Sixty-Two-Year-Old Mystery Finally Solved — Christopher Masterjohn, The Western A. Price Foundation link
 - Jan 19, 2008 — US drugs regulator issues severe pain alert on bisphosphonates — Jeanne Lenzer, British Medical Journal link
 - Nov 3, 2007 — Food additives and hyperactive behaviour in 3-year-old and 8/9-year-old children in the community: a randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial — Donna McCann PhD et al, The Lancet link
 - June 2007 — The war against Polypharmacy: A New Cost-Effective Geriatric-Palliative Approach for Improving Drug Therapy in Disabled Elderly People — Dr. Doron Garfinkel MD et al, IMAJ link
 - May 3, 2007 — Once-Yearly Zoledronic Acid for Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis — Dennis M. Black PhD et al, The New England Journal of Medicine link
 - Mar 30, 2007 — Seizure following sudden zolpidem withdrawal has been reported. — GreenMedInfo link
 - Feb 12, 2007 — Decrease in risk of lung cancer death in Japanese men after smoking cessation by age at quitting: Pooled analysis of three large‐scale cohort studies — Kenji Wakai et al, Cancer Science link
 - Feb 12, 2007 — Siesta in healthy adults and coronary mortality in the general population — Androniki Naska, et al, PubMed link
 - Dec 7, 2006 — Vitamin K–containing dietary supplements: comparison of synthetic vitamin K1 and natto-derived menaquinone-7 — Leon J. Schurgers et al, Blood link
 - Dec 1, 2006 — The Role of Insulin Resistance in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease — Kristina M. Utzschneider & Steven E. Kahn link
 - Nov 30, 2006 — Regression Of Warfarin-Induced Medial Elastocalcinosis By High Intake Of Vitamin K In Rats — Leon J. Schurgers, et al, Ash Publications link
 - Aug 14, 2006 — Iodine For Health — Donald W. Miller, Jr., MD, Lew Rockwell link
 - Jun 15, 2006 — Population-based assessment of adverse events associated with long-term glucocorticoid use — Jeffrey R Curtis et al, Arthritis and Rheumatism link
 - Jan 1, 2006 — The role of double-strand break repair — insights from human genetics; “Several human congenital disorders with defects in damage-response mechanisms to double-strand breaks have been described. These include… ataxia [brain damage]… Fanconi anaemia [bone marrow failure]… These disorders are associated with a… range of clinical features that… include immunodeficiency, development delay and microcephaly [brain growth failure], cancer development and premature ageing.” — Mark O’Driscoll & Penny A. Jeggo, Nature Review Genetics link
 - Aug 17, 2005 —Safety of low dose glucocorticoid treatment in rheumatoid arthritis: published evidence and prospective trial data — J.A.P. Da Silva et al, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases link
 - Jul 2005 — Current Global Iodine Status And Progress Over The Last Decade Towards The Elimination Of Iodine Deficiency. — Maria Andersson, et al, Bulletin of the World Health Organization link
 - Mar 25, 2005 — Attention deficit drug to be pulled from market — The Associated Press, NBC New link
 - Feb 2005 — Phylloquinone Intake As A Marker For Coronary Heart Disease Risk But Not Stroke In Women — A T Erkkilä, et al, PubMed link and link
 - Nov 16, 2004 — Taking glucocorticoids by prescription is associated with subsequent cardiovascular disease — Li Wei et al, Annals of Internal Medicine link
 - Jun 1, 2004 — Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Disease: A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the Expert Panel on Population and Prevention Science of the American Heart Association; “Epidemiological studies have demonstrated a consistent increased risk for cardiovascular events in relation to both short- and long-term exposure to present-day concentrations of ambient particulate matter… Short-term exposure to elevated particular matter (PM) significantly contributes to increased acute cardiovascular mortality, particularly in certain at-risk subsets of the population. Hospital admissions for several cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases acutely increase in response to higher ambient PM concentrations. The evidence further implicates prolonged exposure to elevated levels of PM in reducing overall life expectancy on the order of a few years.” — Dr. Robert D. Brook MD et al, Circulation link
 - 2004 — Magnesium = Robert K. Rude — Paul M. Coates et al, Encyclopedia of Dietary Supplements link
 - Dec 2003 — Consequences Of Iodine Deficiency And Preventive Measures — Sukran Darcan & Damla Goksen, Nutrients link
 - Nov-Dec 2002 — Fatty acids, calcium and bone metabolism; “Fatty acid deficiency in animals can lead to a loss of bone calcium and matrix, resulting in marked bone demineralization, and treatment with a mixture of omega-3 and omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids can induce significant reduction in some biochemical markers of bone [degradation].” — Bruno Baggio, Journal of Nephrology link
 - November 2002 — A high phylloquinone [vitamin K1] intake is required to achieve maximal osteocalcin γ-carboxylation; “A daily phylloquinone intake of ≈1000 μg is required to maximally γ-carboxylate circulating osteocalcin.” — Neil C. Binkley et al, The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition link
 - Jul 31, 2002 — Preventable Adverse Drug Reactions: A Focus on Drug Interactions — FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research link
 - 2001 — Major System Toxicities and Side Effects of Anticonvulsants — Dr. Alan C. Swann MD, Journal of Clinical Psychiatry link
 - Jul 26, 2000 — Is US Health Really the Best in the World? — Dr. Barbara Starfield, MD, MPH, JAMA Network link
 - Aug 4, 1999 — Sunscreen Use And Duration Of Sun Exposure: A Double-Blind, Randomized Trial — Philippe Autier, et al, Oxford Academic link
 - 1999 — Radiation from medical procedures in the pathogenesis of cancer and ischemic heart disease : dose-response studies with physicians per 100,000 population — John W. Gofman book
 - Oct 13, 1998 — Oxidized LDL and malondialdehyde-modified LDL in patients with acute coronary syndromes and stable coronary artery disease; “Elevated plasma levels of oxidized LDL are associated with coronary artery disease.” — P. Holvoet et al, Circulation link
 - 1997 — Hydrochloric Acid: Physiological Functions and Clinical Implications — Gregory S. Kelly, N.D. link
 - 1997 — Iodine And Thyroid Function — J L Schlienger, et al, La Revue de Médecine Interne link
 - Jun 1, 1996 — Effects of Insufficient Sleep on Blood Pressure Monitored by a New Multibiomedical Recorder — Osamu Tochikubo, et al, AHA Journals link
 - 1994 — Partial sleep deprivation reduces natural killer cell activity in humans — M Irwin, et al, PubMed link
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