Georgia settles religious discrimination case against Dr Eric Walsh after sermons were screened
The First Liberty Institute announced they reached a settlement agreement between the State of Georgia and First Liberty’s client, Dr. Eric Walsh. The State of Georgia agreed to pay $225,000 to settle Dr. Walsh’s More...
Insomnia linked to higher risk of developing asthma
People experiencing insomnia symptoms have a higher risk of developing asthma, according to a new study published in the European Respiratory Journal. Image/OpenClipart-Vectors Asthma affects approximately 300 million More...
Georgia pastor, Dr Eric Walsh asked to turn over sermons after LGBT activists protest inclusion on Obama Advisory Council
A Seventh-day Adventist lay minister who says he was fired by Georgia’s Department of Public Health after his sermons began monitoring his sermons and he refused to hand over his messages to state attorneys for More...
Alabama abortion clinic investigated over aborting ‘viable’ babies, expired equipment, hospitalizing a patient
photo from film “Not Today” Alabama Department of Public Health has detailed how an Alabama abortion facility sent a patient to the hospital, failed to document whether 16 unborn children were viable More...
Public health inspections shutdown Chicago abortion center
Pro-lifers are declaring victory after state inspections closed a surgical abortion center in Chicago. According to a press release from the Pro-Life Action League (PLAL), the Albany Medical-Surgical Center Family More...
Oregon police searching for ‘Portland Pooper’
Portland police are seeking the public’s health to identified and apprehend the public pooper, spotted doing his business outside of the same office building several times this month. Oregon’s mystery man was More...
California law requires students to be vaccinated, denies opting out for ‘beliefs’
California Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a law that requires public and private school students to receive vaccinations to attend school. The law was designed as a measure to prevent outbreaks of diseases in schools, More...
How to Properly Move a Laboratory
Moving a laboratory is inherently dangerous. The materials can be toxic, machinery can be fragile, and the space you are leaving needs to be decontaminated. The risks need to be weighed against the rewards or necessity More...
Taboos About Child-Rearing that Shouldn’t Matter
We live in a day and age when everyone has an opinion about raising children, and everyone feels the need to post about it on Facebook, Twitter, or whatever form of social media is their fancy. However, several More...
Factors That Could Have an Influence on the Future of E-Cigarettes
Over the last five years, e-cig sales have dramatically increased in both the US as well as other Western countries like the UK and Canada. In addition to increased sales, they have also become wider accepted, and More...
ACLJ’s David French on Dr James Enstrom case: fake phDs, corrupt science and peer review
Dr. James Enstrom’s lawsuit against UCLA came to end as the university settle with the tenured researching and ACLJ’s David French spoke with Dispatch Radio about the case, settlement and the shocking More...
ACLJ fights to help whistleblower, UCLA professor Dr James Enstrom
Dr. James Enstrom obtained an important victory this week in his federal lawsuit against UCLA officials. In 2012, the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) filed suit on Enstrom’s behalf after he was abruptly More...
Faith leadership joins in coalition to ask Congress to oppose ‘Trade Injustice’
As religious bodies and faith-based organizations, we write today to ask you to oppose fast track trade promotion authority for any trade agreement currently being negotiated. Now is the time for Congress to ensure More...
New study highlights Illinois abortion clinics ‘dangerous’ conditions
A new study says Illinois is facing a serious women’s health crisis and the Illinois Department of Public Health is receiving the heat for the crisis. A new report, released by Illinois Right to Life, documents More...
Maine nurse Kaci Hickox defies Ebola quarantine, goes for a bike ride
Nurse Kaci Hickox has followed through on her promise (some are calling it a “threat”) to defy Maine’s quarantine for health care workers, who treated Ebola patients, by leaving her home on a bicycle. Hickox, More...
The Role of Nurses in Population-Based Health Care
Think back to the last time you were sick. Most likely, you visited a doctor, who evaluated your symptoms and developed a treatment plan based on your unique illness and situations — and your doctor’s professional More...
Nurses Play a Vital Role During Dangerous Outbreaks
The recent Ebola outbreak has killed more than 1,200 people in West Africa, making it the region’s deadliest battle with Ebola since the virus was discovered in 1976. In the trenches, nurses not only treat patients More...
Researchers at five sites receive NIH funding for influenza research
PRESS RELEASE Influenza scientists at five sites in the United States are to receive funding from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to collaborate with investigators around the globe More...
Michael Bloomberg says government ‘probably’ should not force exercise on its citizens
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has not been shy about using the force of government to promote his public health initiatives when it comes to banning sodas that he feels are too big, smoking, fatty foods, bottle More...
World Health Organization kicks off ‘Universal Health Coverage’ meeting today
“I regard universal coverage as the single most powerful concept that public health has to offer.” This is one of the statements made today by Dr. Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health More...