Microbiologist Explains COVID Jab Effects In this interview, German microbiologist Dr.Sucharit Bhakdi sifts through the facts and ctions of the coronavirus pandemic.
Why the Silent Treatment Is Scientifically the Best Way to Deal with Difficult People It’s a quick way to make someone realise that they are in the wrong, or simply just to ignore that couple on the bus that just HAD to chose this exact moment to have an argument.
Puppet Master Portfolio Until recently, it has appeared that economic competition has been driving the rise and fall of small and large companies across the U.S.
In Afghanistan, Women Literally Being Erased from Public Spaces Trending rights tweets this week: In Afghanistan, women are quite literally being erased from public spaces; "Rampant arbitrary arrests" of ethnic Tigrayans taking place in #Ethiopia’s capital; COVID-19 is spreading like wildfire in Myanmar's prisons; the Thai government used excessive force to suppress street protests in Bangkok. . Read the
Brazil: Bolsonaro Blocks Critics on Social Media President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil is blocking social media followers who criticize him, violating their rights to free speech and access to information, and to participate in the conduct of public affairs, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch identified 176 blocked accounts, the vast majority on Twitter, including
The Anti-Cleanse: Liver Protection Plan The liver is not a particularly glamorous organ in our Western view of the body.It’s often associated with unappealing diseases like jaundice, alcoholism and cirrhosis, and fatty liver.
The BBC Are A Disgrace Recently the Jeremy Vine show on BBC Radio 2 received a call from John in Manchester who Vine and the BBC labelled as an “antivaxxer.” John’s conversation with Vine was revealing. Not necessarily for the content, although John made some good points, but because it exposed the BBC for
Hunger during the pandemic shows Nigeria’s social security gaps Water mixed with salt was dinner for Umar Abubaker and his family of eight, including three young children, for many nights during Nigeria’s five-week lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Should Anyone Believe Taliban Pledges to Respect Women’s Rights? In a news conference on Tuesday, the first since the Taliban gained control of the Afghan capital, Kabul, the official Taliban spokesperson, Zabiullah Mujahid sought to reassure women.
New Evidence Shows Link Between Air Pollution and Alzheimer’s Alzheimer's disease is a form of dementia that is characterized by an accumulation of beta-amyloid plaques and neurobrillary tangles in the brain.
Letter to Prime Minister Morrison on Human Rights Crisis in Afghanistan Dear Prime Minister, We write to you to urge your government to take urgent steps to address the human rights crisis in Afghanistan and help protect Afghan civilians at particular risk.
US Bans Toxic Pesticide on Food Crops The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has, in response to a ruling by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, banned use of the toxic pesticide chlorpyrifos on food crops, 14 years after public interest groups first filed a petition calling on the agency to do
Liver-Protecting Eggplant Cauliflower Soup I grew up among women who cooked everything—all the meals for their families, and most every kind of food.
Ethiopia: Ethnic Tigrayans Forcibly Disappeared (Nairobi) – Ethiopian authorities since late June 2021 have arbitrarily detained, forcibly disappeared, and committed other abuses against ethnic Tigrayans in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa.