Daily Maverick – From the mid-20th century, the US’s Sugar Research Foundation launched an all-out offensive in defence of sugar, financing hundreds of studies that presented it in a favourable light.
It caused untold damage to humanity.
"Basically, the higher the intake of added sugar, the higher the risk for heart disease." – Dr. Frank Hu, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Some 67 years ago, at the beginning of February 1954, 52-year-old Dr. Henry...
Serial killer Joseph Edward Duncan III died in U.S. prison recently, having admitted to slaughtering seven people — including five children — in Idaho, Washington state, Montana and California.
Covid skepticism is fairly common across rural America. Nationwide, a smaller share of rural residents say they will definitely get a covid shot compared with their more urban counterparts.
People discharged from hospital after suffering with Covid-19 appear to have increased rates of organ damage compared with similar individuals in the general population, a new study has found.
The company at the center of quality problems that led Johnson & Johnson to discard an unknown amount of its coronavirus vaccine has a string of citations from U.S. health officials for quality control problems.
"All about mRNA So Called Vaccines," says the title of a 17-minute video published on March 15, 2021 featuring Steven Hotze, a doctor and activist from Texas, who heads the Hotze Health and Wellness Center.
NEW YORK POST – A “free-spirited” woman vacationing in Florida died when she got stuck in the window of her hotel room, authorities said.
Sydney Therriault, 22, of Beallsville, Maryland had been staying earlier this month at the Pelican RV Resort & Marina in Grassy Key, Florida, Fox Baltimore reported.
“It appeared she did not have a hotel key was attempting to make entry to her room via the window,” the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office said.
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World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and leaders including Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain, Premier Mario Draghi of Italy and President Paul Kagame of Rwanda have proposed "a renewed collective commitment" to reinforce preparedness and response systems by leveraging the U.N. health agency's constitution.