Why the hippie weed is gaining approval in medicine for squashing anxiety, spurring appetite and salving seizures

Why the hippie weed is gaining approval in medicine for squashing anxiety, spurring appetite and salving seizures

The 1960s was a big decade for cannabis: Images of flower power, the summer of love and Woodstock wouldn’t be complete without a joint hanging from someone’s mouth. Yet in the early 1960s, scientists knew surprisingly little about the plant. When Raphael Mechoulam, then a young chemist in his 30s...

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America registers world’s highest incidence of drug resistant gonorrhoea with 700,000 new cases every year

America registers world’s highest incidence of drug resistant gonorrhoea with 700,000 new cases every year

To an unfamiliar eye, the press release from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health in the US two weeks ago looked pretty routine. Its language was a little unnerving, maybe, but phrased carefully: Analysts had discovered a resident with a strain of gonorrhoea that showed “reduced response to multiple antibiotics,”...

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Billionaire Richard Branson says family and business need not be separate, following your dreams emboldens your children

Billionaire Richard Branson says family and business need not be separate, following your dreams emboldens your children

As we settle into the year ahead, it was wonderful to see so many enthusiastic submissions for my newsletter this month. As ever, it was a struggle to select just one question to answer, but something about this one from Derek Notnam really heartened me. He asked: What advice do...

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Covid jab was biggest hoax in vaccine history by elite scientists, Newsweek magazine and doctors in US now admit

Covid jab was biggest hoax in vaccine history by elite scientists, Newsweek magazine and doctors in US now admit

An opinion-cum-editorial in Newsweek today blasted the elitism of the scientific community and called on it to take responsibility for the deadly consequences of misleading the public about Covid-19. “I was wrong,” wrote Kevin Bass, a 7th-year medical doctor and PhD student at a Texas medical school. “We in the...

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Kicked out of Australian Open in 2022 for declining Covid jab tennis star returns to win his 22nd Grand Slam title

Kicked out of Australian Open in 2022 for declining Covid jab tennis star returns to win his 22nd Grand Slam title

One year after he was deported for refusing the Covid-19 vaccine – precluding him from playing in the 2022 Australian Open – tennis star Novak Djokovic on Sunday made history when he returned to Australia to win his 10th Australian Open and 22nd Grand Slam title. With Bill Gates in...

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Legacy media, including Kenya’s Nation Media, sued in US for colluding with vaccine makers to hide truth about Covid

Legacy media, including Kenya’s Nation Media, sued in US for colluding with vaccine makers to hide truth about Covid

A lawsuit filed today by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr and multiple other plaintiffs, alleges the Trusted News Initiative, a self-described “industry partnership” launched in March 2020 by several of the world’s largest news organisations, partnered with Big Tech firms to collectively censor online news. In a live interview on Tuesday...

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Fresh fears emerge over safety of Covid vaccines, especially booster shots in wake of cancer spikes

Fresh fears emerge over safety of Covid vaccines, especially booster shots in wake of cancer spikes

Cancer rates have increased since the introduction of the Covid-19 shots and are one of the top three leading causes of premature death among younger adults – a trend that in turn is driving down US life expectancy. In 2019, the average life span of Americans of all ethnicities was...

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Kenyan police are investigating murder of gay activist whose body was dumped on roadside

Kenyan police are investigating murder of gay activist whose body was dumped on roadside

Police in Kenya are investigating the death of an LGBTQ activist whose body was found stuffed in a metal box. Edwin Chiloba’s body was found on Wednesday on a road in Uasin Gishu County, in the west of the country. Police say a motorcycle taxi operator reported seeing the box...

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WHO raises concern about ‘faulty’ Covid data from China in wake of highly transmissible new variant

WHO raises concern about ‘faulty’ Covid data from China in wake of highly transmissible new variant

The World Health Organization (WHO) is warning that a new Covid-19 subvariant, XBB.1.5, is the most transmissible yet. Roughly 75 per cent of new cases in the northeastern United States at the moment are cases of this subvariant. At present, not much else is known about XBB.1.5, but early research...

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Why despite having world’s oldest and most-at-risk population, Japan has lowest Covid incidence

Why despite having world’s oldest and most-at-risk population, Japan has lowest Covid incidence

Through six waves of Covid-19 in Japan, the number of cases and deaths per capita has been significantly lower than in other G7 countries. This is despite having the world’s oldest population, and being densely packed. Yes, Japan has high vaccination rates, especially for older people, and masking is common....

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