Public Health

In-depth, ongoing analysis of public health, social policy, and public policy, exploring their wide-ranging impacts on economics, open dialogue, freedom of speech, personal liberties, and everyday social life.

Our articles critically examine government interventions, pandemic responses, mandates, medical narratives, and their effects on society. From COVID policies and vaccine debates to broader issues like cancer warnings, mental health treatments, food systems, and human rights.

All public health articles are translated into multiple languages to reach a global audience and foster international discussion.

Laura Delano's Unshrunk: A Story of Psychiatric Treatment Resistance

Laura Delano’s Unshrunk: A Story of Psychiatric Treatment Resistance

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At a time when psychiatric drug use among children and adolescents continues to rise, Delano’s voice is not just important—it’s essential. Her story gives voice to the many others whose experiences remain silenced or dismissed.

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Mapping the Entire Field of Autism Causation Studies in One Article

Mapping the Entire Field of Autism Causation Studies in One Article

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As I’ve continued to work in this space, I now realize that there are over 800 autism causation studies in the English language focused on the U.S. Most public health officials just grab a favorite study to justify their biases.

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The Documents Speak. And They Tell a Very Different Story.

The Documents Speak. And They Tell a Very Different Story.

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We were told public health messaging during Covid was about “following the science.” But what this FOIA-obtained document reveals is something very different: A strategic communication campaign designed to shape perception, influence behavior, and saturate culture through entertainment and media.

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Rethinking US Global Health Funding: Welcome, and Long Overdue

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We agree that the international community should continue to support less-resourced members. However, we disagree that this should consist of perpetual and increasing payments to centralized agencies such as GFATM, GAVI, and the Pandemic Fund, or donor bureaucracies like USAID.

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