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The tidal wave sparked by 'The People vs. Poison' rally is reshaping the conversation in Washington and beyond, as Del unpacks shifting alliances around food policy, chronic disease, and public trust.
Artificial intelligence is revolutionising healthcare at rapid speed -- patients are already receiving better care and tailored treatments but advances in AI also pose major risks.
When one provider goes offline, others should step in. Mississippi's experience shows how certificate-of-need laws prevent that -- and why reform matters for public health.
The U.S. House voted 280-142 today to remove language that would have limited lawsuits against pesticide makers. The vote marked a significant bipartisan rebuke of industry-backed protections. "I do not support giving blanket immunity to corporatio
The U.S. Supreme Court today heard arguments in a case that will determine if pesticide companies can be held liable for health harms caused by their products if the EPA doesn't require those health warnings on product labels. A man who alleges tha
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirmed to a Senate panel that the widely used herbicide ingredient glyphosate causes cancer. The testimony on April 21, 2026, comes amid growing political debate and legal challenges surrou
Let consumers decide whether the products deserve a market. But do not compel the public to finance a new generation of laboratory crusades merely because they are wrapped in the language of compassion, sustainability, and innovation. The lesson of t
In this clip, I look at the timing behind the media push, the climate change narrative, and the rollout of a new vaccine candidate. I also dig into long-running claims about military research into weaponizing insects like ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes
Despite recent setbacks, the WHO is still alive and kicking and seeking to impose their global biosecurity agenda on the world. So, what should we do about it? Today on Solutions Watch, James talks to members of the International Health Reform Projec
Consumer AI chatbots falter when used to make medical diagnoses, particularly when faced with incomplete information, according to new research highlighting the risks of relying on them as digital doctors.
Lead showing up in food in the United States is the result of overlapping structural problems that have been building for decades, and the recalls you are seeing now are simply the system reacting after the fact rather than preventing contamination i
We debate health-care policy, argue about insurance systems, and spend billions on supplements, medications, and biohacking trends; meanwhile, we ignore one of the most powerful and accessible tools for restoring human health: we've stopped growing
Toxins can affect all body systems, but when these substances affect the brain, they can impair attention, memory, processing speed, and mood, all of which contribute to what people describe as "mental clarity", or when there is an impairment,
Research shows molecular hydrogen protects mitochondria from oxidative stress, helping restore the cellular energy production that chronic fatigue disrupts
Acetaminophen is the leading cause of acute liver failure in developed countries, and even normal doses have been shown to stress the liver in otherwise healthy adults
On February 5, 2026, in the Canadian Parliament, Conservative MP Garnett Genuis tabled Bill C-260, which prohibits civil servants or others with authority from recommending assisted-suicide to anyone who has not asked about it.
In accordance with Canadian law, the crew of NASA's Artemis II mission successfully euthanized Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen after discovering he'd suffered a light bruise during takeoff.