The FDA has approved Neuralink launching its first human clinical study. What could possibly go wrong?!
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by: Ethan Huff (Natural News) Contrary to the claims of left-wing media programming, electric vehicles (EVs) are not worth the money, especially compared to gas-powered cars that hold their value at twice the rate. Put another way, EVs depreciate in value at twice …
by Chris Black We’re basically at the point where we’re transitioning into a new species due to environmental pollutants, synthetic food, and drugs that people take voluntarily. The trannies, injecting themselves with hormones and mutilating their bodies, are just the …
by Settlemente A new study about masks explores CO2 exposure. The study reviewed 43 previously published studies on exposure to CO2, mask-wearing, and pregnancy. The study notes that even short-term exposure to concentrations of CO2 as low as 0.3% …
by: Olivia Cook (Natural News) If short-chain chlorinated paraffins (SCCPs) are banned, how come they are still present in everyday products? A study published in the journal Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts reported that these banned chemicals and potential carcinogens have been discovered in a wide …
‘Excess mortality attributed to heat and cold: a health impact assessment study in 854 cities in Europe Across the 854 urban areas in Europe, we estimated an annual excess of 203 620 (empirical 95% CI 180 882–224 613) deaths attributed to cold and …
View post on imgur.com Bizarre new research claims that people with a sensitive nose for disgusting smells are more likely to be xenophobic. In a study across nine countries, scientists have linked a repulsion to sweat, bad breath and smelly …
Ten of the planet’s largest hedge funds made nearly $2 billion from the food-price spike that occurred after the start of Russia’s military offensive in Ukraine, The Guardian has reported. The British newspaper cited a report by Greenpeace’s investigative journalism …
Buckingham Palace has announced that King Charles has backed a university study into the ties between the British Monarchy and the slave trade of the 17th and 18th centuries. King Charles III, who is tradition-bound to remain politically neutral as …
by: Kevin Hughes (Natural News) Elon Musk has committed to supporting free speech on Twitter following his acquisition of it in October 2022. However, a study proves otherwise – as censorship on the platform ramped up after Musk took the reins. A …
via UPI: The reason why we love french fries, crisps and chocolate bars so much has less to do with a lack of willpower and more to do with the brain learning to prefer such high-fat, sugary foods, according to …
Study talks about the banking industry and how the losses in longer maturity securities could increase the fragility of the banks if uninsured depositors run from the banks. via gsb.stanford.edu: We analyze U.S. banks’ asset exposure to a recent rise in …
via bigleaguepolitics: A medical study conducted by researchers with the Iran University of Medical Sciences shows that 81 percent of transgender individuals are suffering from major personality disorders. They found that 81.4 percent of transgenders have personality disorders, with narcissistic personality …
“Plasticosis” is the name a group of scientists have given to the damage caused by ingestion of plastics. The research these scientists carried out is based on seabirds, but has clear implications for other animals, including us. It has been …
Wow….the list grows longer! Moms who give birth in early 20s at higher risk of heart attack, stroke: study https://t.co/DILNYUao3p pic.twitter.com/7r70HQGeFN — New York Post (@nypost) February 28, 2023 Top low-calorie sugar sub linked to higher heart attack, stroke risk: …
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University of South Australia researchers are calling for exercise to be a mainstay approach for managing depression as a new study shows that physical activity is 1.5 times more effective than counseling or the leading medications. Published in the British …
Study finds more than 60 percent of young men are single: ‘Who are all the young women dating?’ Sixty-three percent of men and 34 percent of women under 30 report being single, according to a Pew study https://www.foxnews.com/media/more-than-60-percent-young-men-single-study-finds-young-women-dating Only 37 percent …
Drivers of gas-powered cars have grabbed the cost advantage back from electric vehicle owners thanks to a drop in prices at the pump, according to a new study. Consulting firm Anderson Economic Group found that rising electricity costs and the …
A law has forced prosecutors to drop cases in New York City, which has only added to its crime problem, according to a study. The issue resulted in suspects being freed without facing consequences, the New York Post reported Thursday: …
“The cost, even in the ‘optimistic scenarios,’ according to the report: ‘The United States and Japan lose dozens of ships, hundreds of aircraft, and thousands of service members. Such losses would damage the U.S. global position for many years. While …
The Lancet has published a monkeypox study in women, where almost half the women are actually men. Clown world. Try not to laugh. I dare you..! https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(22)02187-0/fulltext Human monkeypox virus infection in women and non-binary individuals during the 2022 outbreaks: a …
via westernjournal: In Chicago, applying the same criteria found that “Chicago’s most dangerous zip code faced a risk of firearm-related death over 3x the risk of combat death in Afghanistan, and nearly 4x the risks of Iraq.” “The death risks were also greater …
A massive labor shortage continues to hamstring the economy, with millions more empty jobs than unemployed job-seekers. All the while, millions of people remain on the sidelines, with the labor force participation rate significantly below the pre-pandemic norm. Why are so many potential workers …
Roughly three-quarters of people who have bought bitcoin have lost money according to a study published Monday as the cryptocurrency sector reels from the collapse of a major exchange that has sapped confidence. Economists at the Bank of International Settlements, …
The Earth’s climate has undergone some big changes, from global volcanism to planet-cooling ice ages and dramatic shifts in solar radiation. And yet life, for the last 3.7 billion years, has kept on beating. Now, a study by MIT researchers …
Giving Bernanke the memorial Nobel in economics for the study of financial crises is the econ equivalent of giving Kissinger the Nobel peace prize — Nathan FOIA Tankus (@NathanTankus) October 10, 2022 Ben Bernanke just won the Nobel Prize for …