
Phyllis’s MAHA
Phyllis Schlafly was right about so many issues, so on the ninth anniversary of her death, let us celebrate one of her favorite topics: good and wholesome food.
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Phyllis Schlafly was right about so many issues, so on the ninth anniversary of her death, let us celebrate one of her favorite topics: good and wholesome food.
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The United States pharmaceutical industry is unparalleled in its size, scope, and impact. Globally, it has 45% of pharmaceutical sales and leads the world in drug innovation and approvals.
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School is back in session! While our children are preparing for a new year of (hopefully!) reading, writing, and arithmetic, parents are studying school curricula, books, policies, and health guidance.
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Nearly 50 organizations signed a letter sent to President Donald Trump on Monday, urging Trump to keep Marijuana labeled as a Schedule I drug after the administration sparked fierce debate when it announced it was considering downgrading weed’s classification.
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There have been a lot of recent attempts to get phones out of schools. The data make clear that phones inhibit students’ learning, cause and exacerbate discipline issues, and harm students’ mental health.
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In June of this year, we celebrated the third anniversary of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling that overturned the Roe v. Wade decision. While pro-life advocates rejoiced, pro-abortion activists spread fear and lies.
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The marijuana industry has been looking for ways to loosen pot rules through federal policy. They are now trying to do so through the appropriations process.
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The WHO has been working to implement its global governance scheme since the COVID-19 pandemic. Their goal was to remove existing guarantees of human rights and freedoms during “designated emergencies” (which they would define and declare), and transfer authority for managing pandemics from individual nations to the WHO through the proposed Pandemic Treaty and amendments to the International Health Regulations.
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There has been a long-time push for the legalization of weed and decriminalization of drugs on both the federal and state levels. Families do not like what this is doing to their communities.
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The cannabis industry has been a scourge on many communities across the nation. Since states began legalizing various forms of marijuana, children are gaining more access to this mind-altering drug that can rewire their brains forever.
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Eagle Forum joined 32 like-minded organizations this week on a coalition letter urging the United States Senate to expand Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) in the reconciliation bill.
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In recent weeks, President Donald Trump and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., have announced new initiatives that could change the health of Americans.
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Alabama was able to codify the most stringent “medical” marijuana regulations in the world when the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine on technical grounds in June 2024.
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A recent study has found that frequent use of high-potency cannabis can leave measurable changes to human DNA, raising concerns about the mental health impacts of increasingly available and more potent marijuana products.
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Among all the problems generated by marijuana legalization, few have proved more pervasive than the smell.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO) on his first day in office.
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“To know thyself is the beginning of wisdom,” said Socrates. Undoubtedly, adolescents take years to learn who they really are as their bodies develop, but understanding their own biological sex is key to knowing themselves.
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What service do private insurers provide in return for the fees they collect?
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American health insurance seems to frustrate everyone. Patients complain that it’s expensive and complicated. Providers say it buries them in paperwork and can negatively affect patient care.
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As the second session of the 118th Congress began, Republicans controlled the House of Representatives by a narrow majority — 221 GOP to 213 Democrats.
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President Donald Trump and his newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by Elon Musk have brought the hammer down on the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
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What should be the medical age of consent? Should young teenagers be able to consent to medical procedures that will have lifetime repercussions?
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The winter chill could not stop the peaceful transition of power as President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance were inaugurated in the beautiful Capitol Rotunda.
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In the flurry of executive orders by President Trump, you may have missed the exciting news that the United States is withdrawing from the World Health Organization.
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