cat sleeping Type post Author Eric Hedin Date December 13, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , boredom, cardiovascular disease, consciousness, darkness, Darwinian mechanism, evolution, experiences, eyes, human flourishing, information, intelligent design, memory, mind, muscles, nervous system, newborn babies, obesity, rapid eye movement, Restoration, sleep, St. Louis, stimuli, wakefulness, Washington University Sleeping and Waking — A Designer’s Gift Eric Hedin December 13, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind 7 Why is sleeping, in which the conscious mind/brain is asleep, categorically more restful and recuperative to the body than merely lying down? Read More ›
covid Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date February 2, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , COVID-19, ethnicity, FDA, Food and Drug Administration, Hispanics, Latinos, Minnesota, New York City, obesity, pandemic, race, Racism, therapeutics, U.S. Constitution, United States, Utah, viruses Stop Racializing COVID Care Wesley J. Smith February 2, 2022 Bioethics, Medicine 6 How is any of this constitutional? How do these discriminatory guidelines not break federal civil rights laws? Read More ›
António Guterres Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date May 3, 2020 CategoriesBioethics Tagged , António Guterres, carbon emissions, coal, coronavirus, COVID-19, fossil fuels, fracking, global warming, globalism, natural gas, natural resources, New York Times, obesity, regulatory control, United Nations Time to Make Fossil Fuel Industries “Pay”? Wesley J. Smith May 3, 2020 Bioethics 3 Authoritarian central planning never works and it wouldn’t “save the planet.” It would just make us all less prosperous and free. Read More ›
coronavirus Type post Author Michael Egnor Date April 28, 2020 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , __k-review, “consensus science”, Anthony Fauci, anxiety, biologists, borders, carpenter, CDC, China, controversy, COVID-19, Darwinists, depression, diabetes, domestic violence, economy, epidemiology, experts, heart attack, herd immunity, infectious disease, malnutrition, Nathan Lents, New York City, NIH, obesity, pandemic, public health, scientists, stroke, suicide, Twitter, viruses, WHO, Wuhan Herd Immunity, Not Herd Mentality Michael Egnor April 28, 2020 Medicine 7 The “field of public health” is complicit in the worst episode of scientific malfeasance in the 21st century. Read More ›
Randolph_M._Nesse 2 Type post Author Michael Egnor Date April 3, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionMedicine Tagged , __k-review, antibiotics, bone marrow, cancer, chemotherapy, chills, clinical practice, cough, Darwinian medicine, Darwinism, Ernst Mayr, evolutionary biologists, exercise, fever, Immune System, infection, malaria, medical science, natural selection, obesity, oncologists, pandemic, Randolph Nesse, SARS-CoV-2, The Myth of Darwinian Medicine (series) The Myth of “Darwinian Medicine” Michael Egnor April 3, 2020 Evolution, Medicine 6 The very admission that Darwinism has had no role in medical science is a telling argument not for its inclusion, but for its irrelevance. Read More ›
Kalamunggay_(Moringa_oleifera),_Philippines Type post Date May 27, 2019 CategoriesBotanyIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , __nedited, Africa, bacteria, Darwin Devolves, Darwinism, diabetes, diet, foresight, fuel, genomics, Heretic, India, intelligent design, Marcos Eberlin, Matti Leisola, medicinal plants, Michael Behe, Moringa oleifera, nitrogen, npr, nutrients, obesity, Phys.org, phytochemicals, soil, toxins, Tree of Life, wood Try This Tree of Life Instead of Darwin’s Science and Culture May 27, 2019 Botany, Intelligent Design, Medicine 9 Take a look at a plant that takes nothing but gives everything. Why should it deliver so much good to so many? Read More ›