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.

Insect Loss As an Early Warning of Systemic Biological Failure

Insect Loss As an Early Warning of Systemic Biological Failure

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In medicine, silence can be more alarming than noise. For example, a patient who abruptly stops voicing discomfort or a monitor that ceases activity may signal system failure rather than resolution. Ecology presents a similar scenario, and the silence is concerning.

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The Sick Hustle Dispatch: The Seven Deadly Sins of Weight Loss Drugs

The Seven Deadly Sins of Weight Loss Drugs

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Gaining too much weight so that it impairs your health is overwhelmingly linked to diet, exercise, and ultra-processed food, yet these behavioural, social, and environmental factors get eclipsed by the theory of the “chronic relapsing brain disease” requiring ‘medical, science-based’ cures.

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George Crile, Epinephrine, and the Collapse of Thinking in Modern Medicine

George Crile, Epinephrine, and the Collapse of Thinking in Modern Medicine

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Until medicine regains the courage to prioritize physiological reasoning, to question established practices relentlessly, and to value outcomes over prevailing narratives, these mistakes will continue to be repeated confidently, efficiently, and with catastrophic consequences.

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WHO’s New Pandemic Approach: Expediency over Evidence?

WHO’s New Pandemic Approach: Expediency over Evidence?

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Pandemics will happen. The world will benefit from an international health organization that can help coordinate rational responses, whilst also assisting in managing other public health priorities. The WHO risks making the latter worse by abandoning a robust evidence-based approach.

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The Heart of the Matter: Cardiac Risks of Covid-19 Vaccines

The Heart of the Matter: Cardiac Risks of Covid-19 Vaccines

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Evidence continues to mount indicating that the global response to the Covid-19 pandemic was counterproductive and harmful, yet mainstream opinion continues to proclaim that it was a triumph. This is based on scientific papers that often manipulate the data.

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