Governments have vast financial interests that skew their medical research.
Continue reading The EpiPen scandal is just a symptom of America’s unexplained allergy epidemic
Governments have vast financial interests that skew their medical research.
Continue reading The EpiPen scandal is just a symptom of America’s unexplained allergy epidemic
To retire — or not — is primarily a lifestyle choice, but one that also has implications for health.
Continue reading Stop the CPP before it kills more Canadians
A documentary on the mother of all medical controversies.
Continue reading Junk Science Week: Robert De Niro gets Vaxxed
Jane was anything but anti-development and anti-change. Her thinking transcended cities to include economic development and wealth creation generally. Continue reading That’s not the Jane Jacobs I knew
The vehicular nirvana of the driverless car is making its debut as a niche product, and it will long stay that way.
Governments pay scientists to produce results that suit their public policy agendas; corporations must then commission defensive studies.
TFSAs for Children would change the current perception of children as luxuries that can only be afforded in small numbers.
Continue reading Why Ottawa should boost the TFSA contributions for parents by another $5,000
An individual who is able to take full advantage of TFSAs may have his first million by age 54. First in a series by Lawrence Solomon for the National Post.
Continue reading Everyone’s a millionaire in Joe Oliver’s revolution
Those who retired at 55 were 89% likelier to die within 10 years of retirement than those who retired at 65.
Public health advocates have transformed society in their zeal to promote the greater good. Continue reading Junk Science 2015: Public health’s scary century