Medically Best?
With all the schooling one needs to become a licensed medical doctor, why do they not teach/acknowledge joint, tendon and muscle alignment therapy?
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
With all the schooling one needs to become a licensed medical doctor, why do they not teach/acknowledge joint, tendon and muscle alignment therapy?
The title of this article is something I have asked about the repugnant profession of prostitution, but a guest column in The Philadelphia Inquirer doesn’t like the notion that a person could choose to make a live organ donation for filthy lucre: The legalization of human organ sales would only undermine human dignity A measure …
The doctor told me the schools need to protect trans kids from their parents if parents don’t “accept” that their son or daughter is trans. He claimed to have a 4-year-old patient whom “he was 100% convinced is transgender.” EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEK! Poor kid doesn’t have a chance!
The US Supreme Court ruled that states CAN prohibit surgical and chemical castration & mutilation of children. Diane explains how this Tennessee child-protecting statute was enacted.
The opioid epidemic is a national tragedy. Despite decades of warnings, education campaigns, and rising death tolls, people continue to purchase and use substances they know could kill them.
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For over 100 years, fly fishing has served not only as a sport but as a quiet, powerful form of therapy for veterans returning from war.
In its cartoon ad, designed for children, not for adults, Planned Parenthood is telling pre-teens and teens that they can change their bodies at whim. The ad lies when it claims that puberty blocking drugs are safe and they can be used “like a stop sign” to halt puberty.
As President Trump and his team are trying to save Medicaid for those who really need it, kick off the freeloaders, including illegal aliens, and eliminate as much grift as is possible within such a massive bureaucracy, I was reminded of clients I had in the early years of Obamacare.
When the Korean War ended in 1953, the world saw more than a ceasefire. It witnessed the opening shot in a new kind of war—one not fought with bullets and bombs, but with ideas, fear, confusion, and persuasion.
The United States is facing an overdose crisis of historic proportions—one that has worsened dramatically over the last decade. At the center of this epidemic is fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that is up to 100 times stronger than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin
Focal Points – Courageous Discourse The medical establishment and the former Biden administration can assure America and the world about the safety and effectiveness of mRNA vaccines, but they cannot dispute the facts. People are dying in mass numbers. VAERS, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, is well known for underreporting vaccine events by a …
Gallup survey of over 14,000 American adults reveals alarming rise, beginning in 2012, of individuals who are confused about their sexuality. In 2012 3.5% considered themselves to be LGBTQ+, rising dramatically thereafter: 5.6% in 2020, 7.2% in 2022, and 9.3% in 2024.
Once upon a time—say, about four years ago—if you so much as breathed the phrase “lab leak” or dared question the holiness of Dr. Fauci’s ever-changing gospel, you’d be digitally drawn and quartered by Big Tech. YouTube would demonetize you faster than a fact-checker could say “misinformation,” and Facebook’s Ministry of Truth would slap a …
For years, Americans who dared to question the official COVID-19 narrative were mocked, censored, and labeled conspiracy theorists.
Once upon a time in the magical land of Shareholder Value, a pharmaceutical giant named Merck gazed deep into the void of human suffering and asked the question all noble drugmakers must ask: “How can we make arthritis treatment more profitable than oil?”
For years, I’ve lived with pain that doesn’t sleep. It settles in my spine, joints, and muscles, relentless and merciless.
Every morning starts the same way. I wake up, and my first thought isn’t, “Okay, another day!” No, it’s more like, “… damn it, I woke up.”
The 1960s were a time of massive social change, fueled by civil rights movements, political unrest, and the rise of countercultural ideologies. But perhaps the most transformative change of all was the sexual revolution, enabled largely by the birth control pill.
For years, the U.S. government has quietly been conducting genetic experiments on mice, changing their DNA in ways that would make even Mary Shelley raise an eyebrow.