Fears over a new plague from Wuhan, China, began circulating worldwide from November 2019 onwards. By December, it was apparent that the ramifications of this outbreak may outstrip its predecessors (e.g. Avian, Swine flu etc).
Medical journalist Robert Whitaker unravels a shocking revelation about the claim that antidepressants work for 7 in 10 patients, exposing research misconduct and scientific fraud.
Girlhood ends when the world looks at you. One day, you wake up and you’re a sex object. This is terrifying. Men want you and they are bigger than you and stronger than you. They do not see you; they just like what they see.
With every pang of hunger or craving, we have a choice: to eat foods that we're told are good for us, or seek out comfort foods. Those choices aren't easy or always possible, but research shows eating healthier foods can have considerable health benefits – especially in the long run.
By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH As the modern world is recognizing record numbers of unexpected deaths with no antecedent disease as a result of cardiac arrest, the medical literature is begrudgingly allowing sporadic case reports to be published.
[Author’s Note: This article is an attempt to write to sheep. Obviously, I do not believe any sheep will be reading it here. I originally took out of the title any reference to sheep (I removed the word “sheep”).
Today's consumers — or rather, "YOLO spenders" — have taken on a massive amount of debt, top economist David Rosenberg said. And it's created a big bubble in a pocket of the US economy. US households today have a savings rate of just 3.7% — way below the historical levels of 9%.