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01/12/2026
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By Belle Carter
Cyberattack targets journal that published peer-reviewed study linking COVID-19 vaccines to cancer reports
A peer-reviewed study published in Oncotarget (Jan. 3) analyzed 333 cases of new or rapidly progressing cancers post-vaccination. Days later, the journal’s website was hit by a cyberattack, rendering the study inaccessible—suspected to be deliberate censorship. A U.S. military study (1.3 million service members) found increased blood cancers post-2021 vaccine rollout. An Italian review (300,000 […]
12/29/2025
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By Belle Carter
Study links widely prescribed opioid to increased risk of deadly heart conditions
Tramadol, widely prescribed as a “safer” opioid, doubles the risk of serious cardiovascular events, including heart attacks, chest pain and congestive heart failure. A Danish meta-analysis of 19 clinical trials (6,500+ participants) found its pain-relief benefits “clinically insignificant” compared to its dangers. Marketed since the 1970s as a low-addiction alternative to oxycodone/morphine, tramadol is classified […]
12/18/2025
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By Belle Carter
Climate science under scrutiny: Study challenges validity of global temperature metrics
The widely cited 1.5 C and 2.0 C warming targets (Paris Agreement) rely on averaging Earth’s temperatures—a scientifically meaningless concept. Temperature is an intensive property, meaning averaging non-equilibrium systems (e.g., Mount Everest vs. Sahara Desert) yields physically meaningless results. Mathematicians Essex, McKitrick and Andresen proved in 2007 that no physically meaningful global temperature exists for […]
12/16/2025
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By Belle Carter
Groundbreaking study ranks physical side effects of 30 antidepressants, aiding personalized treatment
A landmark study in The Lancet provides the first comprehensive, ranked comparison of physical side effects across 30 common antidepressants, analyzing data from over 58,000 people. The research quantifies significant differences in key physical metrics, including weight (with a nine-pound difference between drugs), heart rate (over 20 bpm difference), blood pressure and cholesterol levels. The […]
12/15/2025
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By Belle Carter
SITTING too long raises heart disease and diabetes risks even for active seniors, study finds
Prolonged sitting significantly raises the risk of heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes in adults over 60—even among those who meet recommended exercise guidelines. The study analyzed 28 international studies involving 82,000 older adults, confirming strong links between sedentary behavior and worsening blood sugar, cholesterol, waist size and blood pressure. Even participants who engaged […]
12/14/2025
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By Belle Carter
Netflix children’s programming heavily saturated with LGBT themes, report finds
Over 40% of Netflix’s children’s shows (G-rated and TV-Y7) feature LGBT-related content, including same-sex relationships, transgenderism and non-binary identities—far exceeding the actual LGBT population (4.5%). LGBT-themed children’s programming surged from 42% in 2021 to 60% in 2023, coinciding with a rise in Gen Z LGBT identification (from 11% in 2017 to over 20% in 2023), […]
12/08/2025
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By Belle Carter
The silent sentinel: How your resting heart rate reveals hidden stress and illness
Resting heart rate (RHR) can detect health issues (e.g., infections like Lyme disease) before symptoms appear, as demonstrated by Stanford geneticist Michael Snyder’s case. Wearables provide continuous, objective tracking. RHR reflects heart efficiency—lower rates (40s–60s bpm) indicate better fitness, while sustained increases (5–10 bpm above baseline) signal stress, inflammation or illness. Trends matter more than […]
12/07/2025
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By Belle Carter
Hormonal contraceptives linked to increased depression risk, study finds
A University of Copenhagen study published in the Journal of Labor Economics found that hormonal birth control pills increase depression risk, especially in those genetically predisposed to mental illness. Teenage access to contraceptives correlates with higher antidepressant use, lower educational attainment and reduced workplace productivity later in life. A prior 2016 Danish study (over 1 […]
12/04/2025
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By Belle Carter
Coffee waste transforms into stronger, greener concrete in Australian breakthrough
Researchers at RMIT University have developed a method to replace sand in concrete with biochar derived from spent coffee grounds, reducing CO? emissions by up to 26% while increasing strength by 30%. The innovation tackles two major issues: It cuts concrete’s carbon footprint (8% of global CO? emissions come from cement production) and diverts organic […]
11/23/2025
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By Belle Carter
New Zealand joins growing list of nations restricting puberty-blocking drugs for minors
New Zealand has banned puberty-blocking drugs for minors with gender dysphoria, following similar restrictions in the U.K., Finland, Sweden and Norway due to concerns over long-term safety and efficacy. The ban follows an evidence review highlighting irreversible side effects, including stunted bone growth, infertility, cognitive impairment and increased risks of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer. […]
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