by Full Measure staff Sun, September 29th 2024 Tens of millions of Americans suffer from nasal and sinus congestion and turn to medicine you can buy on store shelves without a prescription. But it turns out they may be a big wast…
By Steven Middendorp The Fluoride Action Network and Attorney Michael Connett have successfully defeated the EPA in court after the judge concluded that water fluoridation presents an unreasonable risk of reducing IQ in children. The d…
By Steven Middendorp Del Bigtree, the CEO of the Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN), triumphantly proclaimed, “We win,” following the admission from Dr. Stanley Plotkin that vaccines haven’t been adequately tested for safety…
By Sharyl Attkisson | July 14, 2024 A new study has determined that millions of people currently taking widely prescribed but controversial cholesterol-lowering statin drugs to prevent heart disease may not need them. Statins, which are so…
By Sharyl Attkisson | July 8, 2024 The following is from MedPage Today. Use of the GLP-1 receptor agonist semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) may be linked with an increased risk of the second most common form of optic neuropathy, a retrospective …
By Sharyl Attkisson | March 4, 2024 As Americans have gotten more health insurance and spent record amounts on health care, the scandalous truth is we’ve become sicker, and we’re dying sooner rather than living longer. While lif…
By Leah Zerbe, MS, NASM-CPT, NASM-CES It’s no secret that the sun (in moderate doses) provides all sorts of health benefits, including helping our bodies manufacture vital vitamin D. When the sun is strong and the warmer weather rolls in, tho…
Medical Xpress reported: As the H5N1 avian flu continues to spread among dairy cows in the United States, nearly 5 million doses of flu vaccine are now being prepared for possible use in humans. Since the outbreak in livestock began this spring, b…
By: Robin Foster TUESDAY, May 28, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Following two years of tough negotiations, efforts to craft a global treaty to help countries fight future pandemics have failed, the World Health Organization has acknowledged…
By Sharyl Attkisson | May 15, 2024 This year, for the first time ever, new cases of cancer in the U.S. are expected to surpass 2 million. The alarming increase follows a period of relative stability in new cancer cases prior to Covid. Exper…
By ANH-USAOn 05/09/2024 THE TOPLINE Half of the Senate sent a letter to President Biden opposing the WHO’s proposed takeover of future pandemic policies. 22 Attorneys General – the chief legal officers of 22 states—have also o…
Utah and Florida passed laws intended to prevent the WHO from overriding states’ authority on matters of public health policy, and Louisiana and Oklahoma have legislation set to take effect soon pending final votes. Several other states are co…
By Steven Middendorp There are at least 55 lawsuits against Novo Nordisk for their diabetes drug, Ozempic that has been frequently prescribed off-label as a “miracle” weight loss drug. A multi-district legislation has moved …
By RisCassi & Davis P.C. It's a well-documented fact that adverse prescription drug effects and other medical errors are the third leading cause of death in America. Adverse drug events harm 2.7 million hospitalized patients in the U.S.…
By Dr. Linda J. Dobberstein, DC, Board Certified in Clinical Nutrition Words like “recommended by pharmacists and doctors” invokes an element of expectation and trust for quality, but did you know many of these so called “top bran…