Daily Archives: October 27, 2011

New public health recommendation: Avoid recreational water sports?

Weekend water outings increase the risk of the trots or worse, say researchers. Continue reading

The Horror: Millions of California children still exposed to secondhand smoke

How did all those baby boomers survive? Continue reading

Maryland to triple the cost of flushing toilets

Flush the toilet to save the Chesapeake Bay? Continue reading

Watermelon reduces atherosclerosis?

The quest for magical food continues. Continue reading

More than two children is unethical?

Check out the ethics of people-hating. Continue reading

New alarmist strategy: ‘Going right’

“Get Angry” failed for the Climatistas. Will they now try a wolf-in-sheep’s-clothing approach called “Going Right”? Continue reading

Marijuana shops cause crime?

The Los Angeles Times labels a RAND Corp. study as “junk science”. Continue reading

Surber: Bisphenol A hysteria

“I hate what passes for scientific research,” writes Charleston Daily Mail columnist Don Surber. Continue reading

Google mapping project shows vast geothermal resources

We thought it wasn’t nice to poke holes Mother Gaia. Continue reading

CSM: Post-tsunami ‘eco’ vision for Japan’s restart

The real devastation from the March tsunami may be the opening it created for Japanese regressives. Continue reading

Sustainable insurance?

“Cap and trade” is dead. “Clean energy” mandates are dying. Is the future of coercive environmentalism called “sustainable insurance”? Continue reading

Prostate cancer screening: Vote on routine PSA testing

The New England Journal of Medicine wants your views on the PSA testing controversy. Continue reading

News & Views – October 27, 2011

Note to readers: JunkScience Sidebar has moved to a daily News & Views page available here.  Continue reading