Documents revealed that officials recognized gender research was flawed but proceeded with chemical sex changes for children regardless.

Private communications from key figures in transgender healthcare have highlighted how ideology and consensus, rather than scientific evidence, have fueled the rapid expansion of the child sex-change industry. These emails came to light through a Freedom of Information Act request. As gender clinics saw a surge in patients, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Medical […]
Oral bacteria and fungi increase the risk of pancreatic cancer threefold, research shows.

Oral Health Linked to Higher Risk of Pancreatic Cancer A recent study from NYU Langone Health and Perlmutter Cancer Center suggests a strong connection between certain bacteria and fungi in the mouth and an increased risk of pancreatic cancer—over three times as high, to be exact. Published in JAMA Oncology, this research identified 27 species […]
Here are the pregnancy misconceptions that parents continue to trust, recent research indicates.

A recent survey of 2,000 parents—comprising 250 currently pregnant and 250 planning to conceive—unveils various myths surrounding pregnancy. For instance, many believe that heartburn indicates a baby will be born with lots of hair (29%) or that consuming spicy foods can trigger labor (21%). Additionally, the survey uncovered quirky beliefs such as spotting specific animals […]
Consumers’ Research starts advertising campaign targeting ‘woke’ Chubb Insurance.

New Campaign Against Chubb Insurance A significant nonprofit organization focused on consumer information has kicked off a major advertising campaign, reportedly valued in the seven figures, targeting what they label the “Wokest Insurance Company” in the nation. In correspondence addressed to the Justice and Treasury Departments, consumer advocacy groups have alleged that Chubb Insurance persists […]
Research suggests that consuming fruit may help shield lungs from the effects of air pollution.

New Research Highlights Benefits of Fruit for Lung Health Recent studies indicate that consuming fruits may offer protective benefits for lung health. Researchers from the University of Leicester in the UK have discovered that a higher intake of fruits can potentially lessen the adverse effects of air pollution on lung function. This research was shared […]
Funding for childhood cancer data initiative is doubled, speeding up research and treatment efforts.

HHS Doubles Funding for Pediatric Cancer Research The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently announced a significant funding boost for the Pediatric Cancer Data Initiative (CCDI) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), doubling its budget from $50 million to $100 million. This increase aims to enhance the development of better diagnosis, […]
Trump administration acts to prevent Harvard from receiving billions in federal research funding

Trump Administration Blocks Harvard’s Federal Grant Eligibility On Monday, the Trump administration announced it is initiating a process that will impede Harvard’s access to federal grants and new contracts. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) informed Harvard President Alan Gerber about the situation in a letter. Officials from HHS pointed to allegations of […]
Blueberries lessen allergy symptoms and inflammation in young people, research shows

New research suggests that daily doses of blueberries may help alleviate allergic symptoms in babies and improve immune markers, echoing findings seen in adults that blueberries can benefit gut health and reduce inflammation. Conducted by researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz and Children’s Hospital Colorado, the study aimed to explore whether introducing blueberries as […]
GLP-1 medications associated with reduced cancer risk, especially in women, according to recent research.

Expanding Benefits of GLP-1 Drugs New research highlights the expanding potential of GLP-1 drugs, which are officially classified as glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists. Notably, these medications may be linked to a reduced risk of cancer among some women. Researchers from Indiana University and the University of Florida investigated the occurrences of 14 types of […]
Recent research suggests cocoa extract could lower the risk of age-related diseases in older individuals.

Cocoa extracts have been shown to help reduce inflammation in the body and may lower the risk of diseases related to aging, particularly in older individuals, according to a significant new study. In this research, conducted by scientists at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital, an average group of 70-year-olds took either 500 milligrams of cocoa […]