Category Archives: Health
Link: Are you infectious if you have a positive PCR test result for COVID-19? – The Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (Oxford)
Tom Jefferson, Carl Heneghan, Elizabeth Spencer, Jon Brassey PCR detection of viruses is helpful so long as its accuracy can Source: Are you infectious if you have a positive PCR test result for COVID-19? Source: Are you infectious if you … Continue reading →
Video: The Science On Flu Vaccines and Aluminum Adjuvants, Efficacy and Risks
Video: Minnesota State Senator Dr. Scott Jensen MD Explains How COVID Deaths Have Been Grossly Inflated
I see this happening, but I am not convinced that these claims are strictly true. There is guesswork involved because there is data that is not being published, and perhaps data that is not even being collected. It is difficult to tell precisely what is going on. But all-cause mortality data demonstrates that “the narrative” is not right either.
Link: National LGBT Cancer Network Transgender/Gender-Nonconforming People and Cancer
Source: National LGBT Cancer Network Transgender/Gender-Nonconforming People and Cancer I wasn’t terribly up to date on these issues in spite of my own personal experiences. I have suspected for years that hormones used in transition, including “puberty blockers”, might be … Continue reading →
Link: Food – What the heck should I eat?

I’m reading this right now. I was looking for something straightforward that I could pass along to others. Maybe not the answer to everything, but pointing clearly to the way out of the mess which is our cultural and “official” … Continue reading →
Link: My Autistic Son’s Lesson: No One Is Broken
My Autistic Son’s Lesson: No One Is Broken …instead of telling him to stop pretending and join us, we started pretending and joined him. “Joining,” to use this author’s term, is what I have been advocating all along. Coming from … Continue reading →
Link: Imagine if the media covered alcohol like other drugs – Vox
I have imagined it, having grown up with an alcoholic parent, and through other long-term close encounters with alcoholic family members. Alcohol may not have directly caused any of this, but the danger it represents as a drug is clear … Continue reading →
The Algorithm Will See You Now: A Geek Tragedy – Mad In America
RCTs do more than miss the long term injuries a drug might do us. They get used to building standards of care to which doctors are obliged to adhere. Anyone who figures it might not be wise to add a … Continue reading →
ADHD: The Hoax Unravels – Mad In America
At the risk of stating the obvious, ADHD is not an illness. Rather, it is an unreliable and disempowering label for a loose collection of arbitrarily chosen and vaguely defined behaviors. ADHD has been avidly promoted as an illness by … Continue reading →