The Strange Tale of the Tudor Sweat
700 years ago, a terrifying, mystery disease appeared – and then vanished.
700 years ago, a terrifying, mystery disease appeared – and then vanished.
Cam speaks with guests Casey Costello and Eric Crampton about tobacco control policy.
While aluminium is an indispensable component of modern life, its potential health risks warrant careful consideration and action. People must be aware of the risks so they can make informed choices about their exposure to this metal.
In order to demonstrate to the courts that those who oppose the mass medication of water are not a fringe minority, as the judge claimed, we need thousands of signatures on the parliamentary petition.
Is it merely a consortium of individuals and entities who realized they had a common interest, or is something else behind it all, calling the shots?
The interplay between methamphetamine use, HIV and ill-equipped health facilities creates a vicious cycle that perpetuates and exacerbates each individual issue.
If both trends continue, New Zealand could face a shrinking, ageing population, with profound and catastrophic implications for the nation’s social and economic health.
All 120 MPs’ mouths seem zipped tight about the Covid-19 vaccination.
While the risk from pandemics is not significantly different than decades ago, there is an industry dependent on making you think otherwise.
The embedding of exploitative pandemic ideology across all health and government services must be removed, and replaced with robust, scientifically sound and ethical policy.
As the truth mountain enlarges, more people will come to stand upon it.
Former Labour PMs Clark and Ardern wrecked NZ’s Health System
JD Vance’s candidacy for higher office brings opportunities for breakthroughs in America’s 50-year losing battle against drug and other substance abuse.
Post-lockdowns, young people are suffering alarming declines in mental health.