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The Weaponization of the DSM
Article History

The Weaponization of the DSM

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is considered the bible for many mental health practitioners, particularly in the field of psychiatry. The DSM was published in 1952, with the fifth iteration releasing in 2013 and a slight text revision being made in 2022. What was purported as...

Aviel Oppenheim

Feb 23, 2026

Dr. George H. Clark: A Warning Foretold
Article Medicine

Dr. George H. Clark: A Warning Foretold

It has been 135 years since Dr. George H. Clark of Philadelphia issued a stark warning to the medical community and the public. In 1891, he observed that those who genuinely investigated the practice of vaccination against smallpox found it to be a scourge worse than the disease itself. Its...

Roman Bystrianyk

Feb 14, 2026

Building Your Inner Pause Button: How Stillness Helps You Respond, Not React
Journal Philosophy

Building Your Inner Pause Button: How Stillness Helps You Respond, Not React

The Hidden Power of a Pause How many times have you wished you could hit pause before reacting to a stressful situation? In a world where we’re bombarded by information, decisions, and emotional triggers, having a built-in pause button can change everything from how you respond in heated conversations to...

Danielle Ng

Feb 03, 2026

Is Glyphosate the Cause of Gluten Intolerance?
Article Food & Nutrition

Is Glyphosate the Cause of Gluten Intolerance?

The incidence of gluten intolerance, celiac disease and other health problems linked to the consumption of wheat and gluten are on the rise world wide and seem to be reaching epidemic proportions. But while wheat, and more specifically gluten, have traditionally been blamed for this modern epidemic, new evidence points...

Sue Woledge

Jan 27, 2026

Smallpox and the Sanitary Revolution
Essay History

Smallpox and the Sanitary Revolution

A Collective Indictment from Insiders These five declarations, spanning forty-five years from 1874 to 1919, were not made by laymen or outsiders. They are the published conclusions of a London public vaccinator, a Cambridge professor, a New York clinician, a medical college professor, and a Swiss professor of hygiene. Together,...

Roman Bystrianyk

Jan 19, 2026

What is Vaccinosis?
Article Medicine

What is Vaccinosis?

Vaccinosis is the term given to those conditions that are a direct result of a vaccination. Although medical doctors only look for the acute conditions (such as a fever) in the first few days, homeopaths have long known that vaccinations can cause chronic conditions, sometimes many years later. In effect,...

Madeleine Innocent

Jan 12, 2026

Artificial Intelligence Solutions for Enhancing Farmland Soil Sustainability to Negate all Global Carbon Emissions
Article Environment

Artificial Intelligence Solutions for Enhancing Farmland Soil Sustainability to Negate all Global Carbon Emissions

AI-driven solutions are emerging as powerful tools to enhance farmland soil health and promote sustainable agricultural practices. AI's role in agriculture extends to optimizing resource use, improving decision-making, and enabling more precise farming methods. Key applications include:1. Geospatial Imagery for Landscape-Level Planning AI models leveraging geospatial data can analyze land-cover-land-use...

CedarOwl Group

Jan 05, 2026

The Validation of Intuition
Journal Philosophy

The Validation of Intuition

In my practice, I repeatedly hear mothers beat themselves up for having made decisions or choices which betrayed their own values. Somewhere in their bones, they felt it. "I knew it", they say to me, but in the moment they were too fearful or intimidated or they simply felt unable...

Rebecca Bermeister

Dec 27, 2025

What's Next for Healthcare?
Journal Medicine

What's Next for Healthcare?

As we continue on our paths to live and heal with nature, it is important to take a step-back from everyday living and think about what’s next for healthcare. There are undoubtedly foundational aspects in the health landscape that have been lost to us and some that are in dire...

Raoul Oppenheim

Dec 15, 2025

Protecting People From Polluters, or Protecting Polluters From People?
Article Environment

Protecting People From Polluters, or Protecting Polluters From People?

There was a time where the courts ruled by common law and were held separately and above the government. When an industrialist polluted a stream or the air in a way that caused physical or financial harm to his neighbours, the courts would force them to pay reparations and a...

Antony Sammeroff

Dec 05, 2025

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