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Posts made in January, 2024

California Democrats Vow To Help Prevent Childhood Obesity With More Government – By Banning Sports

California Democrats: Childhood obesity is up, we need more government regulations to protect people from themselves.Also California Democrats: Let's start by banning sports for kids.By the end of this month, California Democrats will decide if they should ban youth football. Sports are dangerous. It's for the children.read...

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Suspect Correlation: Epidemiologists Link IVF To BMI Of Kids

A population-based cohort study sought to examine a controversial epidemiological claim about assisted reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization and the body mass index (BMI) of children.read...

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Federal Scientists Did Not Say Marijuana Is Medicine, Epidemiologists Did

Federal Scientists Did Not Say Marijuana Is Medicine, Epidemiologists Did

Marijuana industry trade groups are ecstatic that a Department of Health and Human Services report  stated there is one indication that medical marijuana is legitimate.But news outlets reporting that federal scientists are saying medical marijuana is legitimate are doing the public a disservice; it was not scientists, it was epidemiologists, and the review was of papers where people...

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American Academy Of Pediatrics: Lied About Vaccines And Autism, Kids Walking To School, And Now GMOs

It is an unfortunate reality in America that medical societies have an outsized influence on government policy.read...

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The Harvard Anti-Semitism Controversy Also Revealed The Scholarship Cancer Inside Academia

University of Kentucky political science Professor Stephen Voss, who was plagiarized by Harvard President Claudine Gay, said it was no big deal. It was even expected she would use his work without attribution? He seems to think so. “It would have been quite natural for her to borrow ideas from me."He didn't tell me that personally. I instead cited the source. Like you are supposed to do. It...

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