After Hours: Gapapentin: A Popular and Potentially Troublesome Medicine (From the Archives)
Gabapentin has quietly become one of the most widely-prescribed drugs in America, and some say that could spell big trouble.
Gabapentin has quietly become one of the most widely-prescribed drugs in America, and some say that could spell big trouble.
The following is from Gallup News Poll. Seventy-three percent of U.S. adults under the age of 65 report that they are “worried” (41%) or “extremely worried” (32%) that Medicare will not be available when they are eligible to receive it,
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The following is from The Vaccine Reaction. Moderna, Inc. announced recently that it has suspended its efforts to build a $200–$500 million mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid) biologics manufacturing facility in Kenya while it determines projected future demand for mRNA biologics
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In this, our ninth year on the air, we continued to devote a lot of time to what’s shaping up to be one of the most impactful stories of our time: post-COVID concerns affecting millions. One way we know how
The following is from The Hill. The chair of the House subcommittee investigating the COVID-19 pandemic is asking for Anthony Fauci’s private emails and cellphone records related to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, EcoHealth and the origins of the coronavirus. The letter
The following is from The Vaccine Reaction. Birth rates in the United States hit a historic low last year according to data from the U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and experts say there is evidence that the
It’s been another amazing season at Full Measure! This Sunday we bring you one of your favorite episodes: our end of the season roundtable discussion. We’ll look back at some of our award-winning coverage: your favorites and ours! We brought
It’s billed as “the encyclopedia anyone can edit.” In reality, it can be the opposite. The following was first published in Sharyl Attkisson’s Substack. Let me begin by saying that there are honest, well-meaning editors of Wikipedia who take part