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01/23/2026
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By Ramon Tomey
New study reveals how drinking TEA could strengthen bones in older women
A 10-year study of nearly 10,000 women (65+) found that tea drinkers had slightly higher bone density than non-tea drinkers. Tea’s polyphenols and flavonoids may counteract caffeine’s bone-weakening effects by promoting bone formation and reducing inflammation. Excessive coffee intake (5+ cups/day) was linked to lower bone density. Moderate coffee consumption appeared safe, but alcohol worsened […]
01/20/2026
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By Ramon Tomey
Scientists discover powerful compounds in COFFEE that regulate blood sugar
Researchers identified three new compounds (caffaldehydes A, B and C) in roasted coffee beans that slow carbohydrate digestion more effectively than the diabetes drug acarbose. These compounds inhibit alpha-glucosidase, the enzyme that breaks down carbs into glucose, preventing blood sugar spikes. The compounds showed greater potency (IC?? as low as 17.50 µmol) compared to acarbose […]
11/20/2025
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By Ramon Tomey
CDC quietly updates its webpage about vaccines and autism
The CDC quietly updated its website to acknowledge that studies “have not ruled out the possibility” that infant vaccines contribute to autism, contradicting its previous blanket claim that “vaccines do not cause autism.” Attorney Aaron Siri exposed the CDC’s revised language, highlighting that federal agencies have ignored credible studies linking vaccines to autism while suppressing […]
11/18/2025
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By Ramon Tomey
Scientists use CRISPR gene editing to reverse chemo resistance in lung cancer
Researchers at ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute successfully used CRISPR-Cas9 to disable the NRF2 gene, reversing chemotherapy resistance in lung cancer. This approach could also apply to liver, esophageal and head/neck cancers. While promising, CRISPR carries risks – unintended DNA deletions, gene silencing/activation errors, and potential weaponization – as warned by Elana Freeland in “Geoengineered Transhumanism.” Overactive […]
11/13/2025
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By Ramon Tomey
TAR-200 implant: A game-changer for bladder cancer?
A pretzel-shaped drug-releasing implant (TAR-200) achieved an 82 percent complete response rate in eliminating bladder cancer tumors, with 76 percent of patients remaining tumor-free after one year. It offers a less invasive alternative to bladder removal surgery and traditional chemotherapy. Unlike conventional chemo (high doses with severe side effects), the implant slowly releases chemotherapy directly […]
10/01/2025
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By Ramon Tomey
Chicago judge issues landmark ruling challenging century-old bullet forensics
A Chicago judge barred testimony claiming bullets can be matched to specific guns, marking the first such decision in U.S. courts. Firearms analysis relies on subjective “pattern matching,” with no empirical proof that barrel marks are unique or examiners can reliably identify them. Studies show analysts disagree frequently (same examiner consistency: ~66 percent; inter-examiner agreement: […]
09/29/2025
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By Ramon Tomey
“Global Warming: A Guide to the Science” separates science from climate alarmism
In “Global Warming: A Guide to the Science,” Willie Soon and his co-authors disclose that over 100 scientific studies show CO? has negligible influence on global temperatures, contradicting mainstream climate alarmism. Historical data reveals that CO? levels follow temperature changes, not the other way around. The primary driver of Earth’s greenhouse effect is water vapor […]
09/25/2025
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By Ramon Tomey
Ballistics matching under scrutiny from courts across America
Courts and studies increasingly expose firearms analysis as unreliable, subjective and lacking empirical support. Judges in Illinois and Maryland have barred or restricted such testimony due to its high error rates. Examiners falsely claim guns leave unique marks on bullets, but studies show inconsistent results (e.g., 93 percent inaccuracy rates, 50 percent examiner self-contradictions). No […]
09/11/2025
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By Ramon Tomey
Reexamining the global warming narrative: Insights from “The Satanic Gases” by Patrick J. Michaels and Robert C. Balling Jr.
Patrick J. Michaels and Robert C. Balling Jr. argue in “The Satanic Gases” that mainstream panic over global warming is politically motivated rather than scientifically sound, criticizing figures like Al Gore for exploiting extreme weather events for political gain. The authors demonstrate that climate models have consistently overstated warming trends, with real-world data showing minimal […]
05/31/2025
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By Ramon Tomey
Methylene blue’s remarkable potential for neuroprotection and beyond
Methylene blue, originally a textile dye (synthesized in 1876), has evolved into a medical tool – treating methemoglobinemia, serving as a surgical stain and now emerging as a neuroprotective and cognitive-enhancing compound. It enhances cellular energy (ATP) production, reduces oxidative stress and improves oxygen consumption, making it a promising solution for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s […]
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