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Lancet Says Animals, Environment Equal in Value to Humans, Calls for End to ‘Animal-Based’ Diet, Pushes ‘Plant-Based One’

The Lancet, a well-respected U.K. medical journal, is advocating for a major shift in healthcare perspective, moving away from a human-centered approach and instead embracing "ecological equity," which is said to value all life equally.

Physician Warns of ‘Stroke Season’ After Flu Season

An urgent care physician claimed that after flu season, about three or four weeks later, there is a stroke season.

Biden Continues to See Low Approval Ratings Despite Midterm Results

President Joe Biden witnessed some of the lowest approval ratings of his administration despite moderating price levels and the Democratic Party avoiding severe midterm losses, according to a new poll from Reuters.

Three Studies Analyzing COVID Vax Effect on Menstrual Cycles

The predicted and actual menstrual cycle lengths before and after vaccination was more significant among women who received two doses within the same menstrual cycle, with an average difference of 3.9 days.

‘Study Shows Government’s Family Leave Mandates Have Thwarted Women’s Wage Gains’: Rachel Greszler

White women's wages were converging relative to white men's at a rate of 0.70 percentage points per year before the passage of the '93 Family Medical Leave Act.

U.S. Most Lenient in Prescribing Puberty Blockers and Hormones to Children

Report titled "Reassigned" states that "extreme gender ideology drives the United States to provide transgender medical care to younger children, while Europe goes a safer and more scientific route."

How Did an Accused Child Rapist Adopt Two Children?

There were more than just warning signs that went unnoticed during gay activists William Dale Zulock Jr. and Zachary "Zack" Jacoby Zulock's expedited adoption process.

2nd COVID-19 Booster Provides Worse Protection Than 1st

The protection provided by a second COVID-19 vaccine booster was worse than that bestowed by an initial booster, with the shielding trending negative after a period of time, according to a new study.

360 Degree Surveillance: How Police Use Public-Private Partnerships to Spy on Americans

In this age of ubiquitous surveillance, there are no private lives: everything is public.

1% Of Counties Responsible for Almost Half of United States’ Murders

The Crime Prevention Research Center released a study revealing that only 30 U.S. counties account for 42% of the nation's murders in 2020.

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