For the first time ever, dengue fever was followed by a tomato flu-like sickness in an adult in Nepal. Tomato flu is on the rise in Nepal.
According to a study conducted by waterfilterguru.com, reusable water bottles hold 40,000 times more bacteria than a toilet seat.
As officials warned that more refugees could flee Sudan despite a ceasefire between rival forces, WHO sounded the alarm over the Sudan Biolab.
A new book titled "The War On Ivermectin" by Dr. Pierre Kory and Jenna McCarthy delves into the history of Ivermectin during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Today lets talk a bit...
A timeline of COVID-19 vaccines and the progression of myocarditis is given below. 2020 Sept. 22, 2020: the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)...
Dr. Peter Daszak testified at a hearing held by the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, just days after whistleblower documents revealed more details about dangerous research conducted in Wuhan.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Subway for selling fake tuna fish in its sandwiches.
In England, antidepressants were taken by 7.3 million adults, or 17% of the adult population, from 2017 to 2018, the most recent year for which data is available. Despite its prevalence, it has been demonstrated by a major study that antidepressants don't make people any happier than taking no medicine at all.
I dabble in street art. I do paintings on large pieces of plywood that I scavenge from construction-site dumpsters. I display some of these at the community gardens I manage in New Brunswick, NJ. Using long, star-bit screws to make them hard to remove, I fasten others to abandoned buildings in the city. Sometimes other males spray paint over, or find ways to dislodge, these. But some works have long remained, undamaged, where I posted them. One has been plainly visible alongside a busy intersection for five years. By now, tens of thousands of people must have seen it. Unless you’re texting while you wait at the traffic light, it’s hard to miss.
According to a study published in the Lancet Psychiatry, researchers from doctors' offices have doubled antipsychotic prescriptions to children and youth in England.