The Debate on Internet Content Regulation: Canadians Call for Stronger Legislation

Explore the Canadian public’s demand for stronger legislation and increased regulation of internet content, as highlighted in the Department of Canadian Heritage’s report. Discover the ongoing debate surrounding online safety, misinformation, and the potential implications for freedom of expression and independent media. In a recent report titled “What We Heard: 2022 Roundtables On Online Safety,”…

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Unraveling the FDA’s Controversial Stance on Informed Consent

In the realm of healthcare regulations, the FDA’s recent declaration challenging the sanctity of informed consent has ignited a contentious debate. This move has far-reaching implications, prompting a critical examination of the balance between individual rights and regulatory authority. As we delve into this complex issue, we aim to provide a comprehensive analysis that surpasses…

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Silent Killers in Your Pantry: Ultra-Processed Foods Tied to Alarming Spike in Lung Cancer Risk

It’s not just cigarettes anymore. The enemy might be sitting quietly on your kitchen shelf — brightly packaged, perfectly preserved, and deadly. A chilling 12-year Chinese study has found that diets heavy in ultra-processed foods (UPFs) — the chips, sugary drinks, frozen pizzas, instant noodles, processed meats, and candy bars many people eat daily —…

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