What would society be like if humans could live to be 200 years old?| www.forkingpaths.co
Explore the science of aging and the possibility of reversing it. Learn about the latest research and treatments that may slow or even reverse aging.| Worth
Nursing License Map is a comprehensive resource for information on how to become a RN, CAN, CNM, along with state specific information.| CORP-MSN0 (NLM)
Henry Oliver on the Perils of Socialism Without Marmalade| therepublicofletters.substack.com
Our minds evolved for a world that no longer exists. Embryo selection offers a way forward.| www.vectorsofmind.com
How AI Could Transform the World for the Better| www.darioamodei.com
By Anthony Kamande| www.equals.ink
To estimate historical global poverty, researchers can analyze economic data and reconstruct national accounts to understand income levels and inequality in the past.| Our World in Data
Learning from a changing world.| sandrogalea.substack.com
Discipline: good for your goals and your healthcare systems!| tinamarshdalton.substack.com
On centering health as a value that informs politics, particularly in divided times.| sandrogalea.substack.com
Public health has been captured by the Net Zero agenda and abandoned its Enlightenment principles in favour of a new era of dogma and harmful ideology, says Dr David Bell.| The Daily Sceptic
July 1, 2024 (June/July newsletter) Dear Friends, During my lifetime (just a blink of an eye in human history), we've experienced an extraordinary period of accelerated learning. The transformational advances in communication, understanding, and imagination during this brief period affirm that humans are a species with truly distinctive learning capacities. We are now called to actualize those capacities| David Korten
By Vijay Jayaraj Having been subjected to daily media fantasies about a climate crisis, consider the reality that your children’s children will not only survive but thrive in a world that is benefiting from a warmer climate, higher levels of atmospheric CO2 and a plethora of scientific discoveries and innovations. In the annals of human history, few, if any, periods … Read more| CO2 Coalition
Are you a pessimistic optimist or a cheerful pessimist?| bhuvan.substack.com
On “accentuating the positive” in our pursuit of health.| sandrogalea.substack.com
Cancers are one of the leading causes of death globally. Are we making progress against them?| Our World in Data
Women tend to live longer than men in all countries — but the sex gap in life expectancy is not a constant.| Our World in Data
How do people across the world spend their time? How do daily activities differ across countries, and how do these differences matter for people’s lives? Explore data and research on time use.| Our World in Data
Looking at the evidence as comprehensively as I can.| Cold Takes
US healthcare is NOT an outlier. The slope is consistent with the pattern of diminishing returns elsewhere; obesity, drugs, etc drive down the intercept (mostly)| Random Critical Analysis
Humanity eradicated this infectious disease globally. How was this possible?| Our World in Data
In many parts of the world famines have been common in the past. What causes famines? How can famines be averted?| Our World in Data