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Court Orders 'Balance of Nature' Products To Cease Sales Due To Fraud

Court Orders 'Balance of Nature' Products To Cease Sales Due To Fraud

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration asked dietary grifters Evig LLC, of St. George Utah, and the company’s CEO, Douglas Lex Howard, as well as Premium Production LLC, of St. George, Utah, and its…
In 2015, An IARC Analysis Would've Declared Glyphosate Harmless - Then Activists Intervened

In 2015, An IARC Analysis Would've Declared Glyphosate Harmless - Then Activists Intervened

Every few months, jurors in a progressive city, where science is regarded as a corporate conspiracy, issue some judgment against a common weedkiller known as glyphosate. Are they so stupid they think…
FDA Allows In-Home Chlamydia Gonorrhea Testing Kit

FDA Allows In-Home Chlamydia Gonorrhea Testing Kit

Currently, if you are worried you might have chlamydia or gonorrhea, you had to have a sample collected at your doctor's office, and in states like California that could mean waiting months for an…
Concern About Microplastics From Sex Toys Overblown

Concern About Microplastics From Sex Toys Overblown

Microplastics are a kernel of biological concern that gets magnified by hype, like endocrine "disrupting" chemicals or weedkillers detectable in breast milk. In modern times, we can detect anything…
Hyperbole About Type 2 Diabetes Doesn't Help Anyone

Hyperbole About Type 2 Diabetes Doesn't Help Anyone

An advocacy group claims one third of all Americans is "at risk" for diabetes. That isn't true. Even at the a1c level CDC oddly expresses concern about, fewer than 5 percent of people will go on to…
WanaBana Touts How It Is BPA-Free, But Leaves Out Its Toxic Lead Levels

WanaBana Touts How It Is BPA-Free, But Leaves Out Its Toxic Lead Levels

WanaBana Apple Cinnamon Fruit Puree and other products have been recalled due to discovery of high levels of lead. Though 22 illnesses are "possibly linked" to the lead, it could be a lot of…
One Year Internship In Padova For Master Graduates In Sciences

One Year Internship In Padova For Master Graduates In Sciences

Did you recently finish a Master in a scientific discipline, and wish to do some research before deciding whether to embark in a Ph.D.? Do you fancy coming to Padova and work with me and a team of…
Electric Cars Are The Espresso Machines Of Automobiles

Electric Cars Are The Espresso Machines Of Automobiles

Government forces automobile companies to sell electric cars - and then forces all taxpayers to subsidize the purchases. With mandates and subsidies, there is no free market and that means companies…
Why Does Anyone Still Search For The Loch Ness Monster?

Why Does Anyone Still Search For The Loch Ness Monster?

Hugh Gray was taking his usual post-church walk around Loch Ness in Scotland on a November Sunday in 1933. His amble was disrupted when he saw something bobbing above the water two or three feet from…
Interdisciplinary Science, Art, And A Prize Festival At The 8th USERN Congress

Interdisciplinary Science, Art, And A Prize Festival At The 8th USERN Congress

The 8th Congress of the USERN Organization took place during the past three days (November 8-10, 2023) at the RAU University in Yerevan, Armenia, and it was a complete success, which has left me…

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