by The Standard | Dec 5, 2020 | Lisa Mair
A thorough marketing campaign for the use of low-quality masks has convinced millions of people that masks will reduce COVID-19 spread, but do they really? State governments are enthusiastically mandating that everyone, even those who aren’t sick, wear masks...
by The Standard | May 9, 2020 | Marilyn M. Singleton
Google is universally well known as a search and advertising company. Now Google is tapping into the $3.5 trillion healthcare market. To compete with the Apple Watch, Google acquired FitBit, the wearable exercise, heart rate, and sleep tracking device. Data is...
by The Standard | Mar 25, 2020 | Michael Peroutka
It seems like only yesterday that President Trump firmly declared “America will never be a socialist country”. Well, as they say: “That was yesterday…and yesterday’s gone.” In an abrupt departure from his earlier rhetoric, the president is now engaged in promoting a...
by The Standard | Mar 25, 2020 | Bill Pickle
Having been in the media arena for several decades I am still amazed at how much false and misleading things are shared to and by the public. The current so called COVID-19 event has refreshed my memory on how easy false information is put out and the likelihood the...
by The Standard | Dec 4, 2019 | Michael Reed
Soda’s, or soft drinks, have become part of a continually growing lifestyle in America. The consumption of soft drinks is a major concern for those seeking good health. The term “soda” or “soft drink” refers to a beverage that usually...