• Doctor Challenges Official Narrative on COVID-19 Vaccine Safety

    From President Joe Biden to the former head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to your local physician, those in authority repeated the Read More

  • The NHS of the future will be safe in our young people’s hands

    It could mean I’ve missed an appointment and a colonoscopy specialist is weeping somewhere over a balloon that should have gone up my bahookie. But no, this time she wanted me to come into the Western to talk to a class of secondary school pupils who could choose careers in the health service. Not just as consultants and nurses, but also those vital roles of care assistants, cleaners and porters. In a stunning piece of forward planning, my oncologist was luring young people to give them a sales...

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    Elon Musk's X to pay legal bills for Brampton doctor chastised over COVID-19 tweets

    Elon Musk's X says it's funding legal bills for a Canadian doctor previously chastised by regulators for her tweets about COVID-19. In a post to the X News account on Sunday morning, the company formerly known as Twitter wrote that it's "proud to defend" Dr. Kulvinder Kaur Gill against what it calls "government-supported efforts to cancel her speech." In 2021, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario cautioned the Brampton, Ont.-based pediatrics specialist over her tweets,...

  • Elon Musk’s X to pay legal bills for Brampton, Ont., doctor chastised over COVID-19 tweets

    Elon Musk's X says it's funding legal bills for a Canadian doctor previously chastised by regulators for her tweets about COVID-19.

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    COVID-19 Dashboard could soon be tracking more

    The Hawaii State Department of Health is aligning its health avisements with the CDC guidelines but still plans to continue to use the dashboard with more than just COVID-19 data.

  • Young people are still losing out to pensioners

    Claims that pensioners have “lost out” from targeted cuts to a tax that they do not pay are utterly disingenuous, says Emily Fielder This year’s Spring Budget seems to have precipitated a huge media frenzy about what it means for Britain’s pensioners. Commentators from across the political spectrum are asking why the Chancellor has forgotten []

  • The working farm tackling anxiety in young people

    GroundEd provides training to students who have special educational needs such as autism and anxiety.

  • Young People in Norway Have a More Negative Outlook on the Future

    Norway remains the seventh happiest country in the world, according to the UN’s World Happiness Report. However, significant differences exist between generations, with young people in particular expressing less optimism about the future. High housing prices, inflation, and a tight job market are contributing factors leading many young Norwegians to view the future more negatively, […]

  • Protecting yourself from COVID-19 these days is hard. And it comes at a cost.

    Governments and businesses need to invest in ways to prevent transmission, experts say, instead of leaving people on their own.

  • Young People Aren't Nearly Angry Enough About Government Debt

    Young People Aren't Nearly Angry Enough About Government Debt Authored by The American Institute for Economic Research, Young people sometimes seem to wake up in the morning in search of something to be outraged about. We are among the wealthiest and most educated humans in history. But we’re increasingly convinced that we’re worse off than our parents were, that the planet is in crisis, and that it’s probably not worth having kids. I’ll generalize here about my own cohort...

  • Teens and young adults report more Long Covid problems

    Some 3% of Dutch adults over the age of 25 say they continued to experience problems after a coronavirus infection, but the figure is far higher – 5% – for teenagers and young adults, according to new research by public health institute RIVM. Almost a quarter of older adults and one in five of the youngsters who reported having Long Covid symptoms said they felt extremely restricted in their daily lives. Exhaustion, memory loss and concentration problems and shortness of

  • More young people than ever will get colorectal cancer this year

    Marisa Peters had been experiencing symptoms for years: blood on her toilet paper after going to the bathroom, changes in her stool and difficulty controlling the urge to poop. But she was in her 30s, healthy and physically active. She did not have any abdominal pain, and doctors dismissed the symptoms as hemorrhoids or normal postpartum changes after the birth of her first son. When Peters finally visited a gastroenterologist in 2021, after having her third child and experiencing worsening...