Public Health

In-depth, ongoing analysis of public health, social policy, and public policy, exploring their wide-ranging impacts on economics, open dialogue, freedom of speech, personal liberties, and everyday social life.

Our articles critically examine government interventions, pandemic responses, mandates, medical narratives, and their effects on society. From COVID policies and vaccine debates to broader issues like cancer warnings, mental health treatments, food systems, and human rights.

All public health articles are translated into multiple languages to reach a global audience and foster international discussion.

Homeschooling Gave Medicine a Blueprint

Homeschooling Gave Medicine a Blueprint

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Medicine needs its own equivalent of the homeschool movement. Just as homeschooling deinstitutionalized education, so we need to de-medicalize healthcare. Medical professionals have our role—just as professional teachers continued to have a role assisting the pioneers of homeschooling.

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Endocrine Disruptors: An Uncontrolled Experiment?

Endocrine Disruptors: An Uncontrolled Experiment?

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Kennedy mentioned endocrine disruptors, chemicals in our food and water that can interfere with the body’s hormone biosynthesis. He spoke about how the poorly regulated use of these synthetic chemicals in the environment could affect fertility, sperm counts, and reproductive development.

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