Health

WHO’s ‘Disturbing’ Guidance on Sexual Education for Young Children Includes ‘Early Childhood Masturbation’

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has stirred controversy with its guidance on sexual education for children under four, prompting calls for its withdrawal.

Sen. Paul Celebrates Passage of ‘National Police Week’ Bill

This resolution is backed by a vast bipartisan coalition, comprising 78 Senators, including Dr. Paul himself.

2nd Migrant Child Dies at Border Under Biden Admin

Last week, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) confirmed the death of a migrant teenager while in U.S. custody.

NIH Cuts Funding for Wuhan Lab Amid COVID-19 Origin Controversy

Until the recent update on May 17, the WIV was included among foreign facilities that can carry out animal experiments funded by U.S. taxpayers.

Depression at New High in America

29% of U.S. adults have been diagnosed with depression at some point throughout their life.

New York City to Monitor Citizens’ Food Purchases

The move is part of an initiative to reduce carbon emissions.

U.S. Faces Drug Shortages Under Biden Administration

“This is, in my opinion, a public health emergency," says professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

Florida’s DeSantis Signs Landmark Medical Freedom Bills, Protecting Individual Rights and Prohibiting Gain-of-Function Research

These legislative actions underscore Governor DeSantis' ongoing commitment to securing medical freedoms in Florida, marking a significant development in the ongoing debates around public health policy and individual rights in the United States.

Survivalist Bear Grylls Admits He Was ‘Wrong’ About Benefits of Veganism

Since eating meat, Bear Grylls has "never been better."

Fundraiser for Ex-Marine Daniel Penny’s Legal Case Brings in Nearly $2 Million

A fundraiser for subway rider Daniel Penny has raised nearly $2 million in just a few days.

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