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FTC Cracks Down On Osteopath Bryn Jarald Henderson And Shady Stem Cell Therapies

FTC Cracks Down On Osteopath Bryn Jarald Henderson And Shady Stem Cell Therapies

Bryn Jarald Henderson, D.O. (osteopath), claimed his stem cell treatments at Regenerative Medical Group and Telehealth Medical Group using amniotic fluid from women who have given birth via C-section…
Greenpeace: Spewing Environmental Toxins, Too Cheap To Clean Up Their Mess, And More Tales Of Hypocrisy

Greenpeace: Spewing Environmental Toxins, Too Cheap To Clean Up Their Mess, And More Tales Of Hypocrisy

Which corporation lets executives commute to work on emissions-belching airplanes, damages native landmarks while putting up advertising, speculates on international bank trade while saddling…
Women Can't Vote Republican, Trump Is Hitler, And Three More Myths You Shouldn't Carry Into 2019

Women Can't Vote Republican, Trump Is Hitler, And Three More Myths You Shouldn't Carry Into 2019

Our job at The Conversation is to work with scholars to publish analysis that helps readers make sense of the world. And if we demolish a few popularly held – but erroneous or misplaced – ideas and…
Jennifer Doudna, Co-Inventor Of CRISPR, Tells People To Calm Down About Gene Edited Babies

Jennifer Doudna, Co-Inventor Of CRISPR, Tells People To Calm Down About Gene Edited Babies

Though vitriol and outrage are common in western culture in 2018, when it comes to claims that a researcher in China used CRISPR technology to edit a human embryo, bloggers, journalists and…
Gender Ideology In Science: The New Dogma And The New Witch Hunt

Gender Ideology In Science: The New Dogma And The New Witch Hunt

Because its spirit seeks truth objectively rather than by imposition, science must enjoy academic freedom to be useful. The spirit of science is dialectic, in perpetual open discussion and debate…
Modus Operandi: The Methods By Which EPA & ATSDR Keep The Fear Alive

Modus Operandi: The Methods By Which EPA & ATSDR Keep The Fear Alive

George Washington may be the only popularly elected ruler in History who, when his supporters offered to crown him King, relinquished his power, instead. Politically speaking, that was a very…
No Ghost In The Machine: AI Taking Over The World Is Unscientific Paranoia

No Ghost In The Machine: AI Taking Over The World Is Unscientific Paranoia

Should we be afraid of artificial intelligence? For me, this is a simple question with an even simpler, two letter answer: no. But not everyone agrees – many people, including the late physicist…
Dennis Kucinich Got Big Payday From Center For Food Safety To Promote Their Clients

Dennis Kucinich Got Big Payday From Center For Food Safety To Promote Their Clients

Center for Food Safety, a controversial litigation group that has been shown on numerous occasions to be conspiring to manipulate the public about American agriculture, is in the news again. This…
UC San Francisco Tobacco-Funded Researchers Argue Cigarette Addiction Is More Social And Less Physical

UC San Francisco Tobacco-Funded Researchers Argue Cigarette Addiction Is More Social And Less Physical

Many people are addicted to a stimulant. Lawyer-driven groups like Center for Science in the Public Interest have long wanted to sue coffee companies over caffeine but haven't gained much traction…
Phil/Evo Fundaments Of Our Deceiving In Denial, Justifying With Obvious Lies II: The Very Bottom

Phil/Evo Fundaments Of Our Deceiving In Denial, Justifying With Obvious Lies II: The Very Bottom

Any justification is fundamentally deception because there is no link from fundamental meaninglessness to why I should go on living. My a priori finding myself embodied in a world and the necessary…

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