Refreshingly BS-Free Medicine (Podcast)
A B.S.-free conversation with the BS Free MD.
An update to our reporting on two recently-approved Alzheimer’s drugs: aducanumab and Lecanemab. FDA advisers and many independent watchdogs said there’s no good evidence the hugely expensive shots make a meaningful difference, and they could cause serious side effects. But
Most respondents believe that newspapers should avoid endorsing presidential candidates. That’s according to the latest unscientific poll at SharylAttkisson.com. A vast majority—ninety-five percent (95%)—say newspapers should not endorse presidential candidates. Only about five percent (5%) think newspapers should take a
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More states are taking a gamble on legalized sports betting. How much money is it bringing in, and what’s it doing to the population at large? Listen below:
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Since Covid, millions of Americans have gotten used to working from home. Now, major cities are feeling the long-term effects of half-empty offices. Nowhere is the problem more acute than in the nation’s capital. Here’s Lisa Fletcher. This is K
Dr. Kirk Moore is a medical doctor and plastic surgeon who gave kids blanks instead of Covid shots, at their parents’ request, and issued Covid vaccine cards to people who chose not to get vaccinated. Now he faces prison time.
The presidential candidates are focusing most of their attention in these final hours on a handful of states expected to decide the race. Of seven key battleground states, Joe Biden won six in 2020, some in surprising come-from-behind overnight victories.
From Elon Musk to cryptocurrency, we find out the big names and interests behind the Trump and Harris campaigns in 2024. Listen below:
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