Doctors query Gates-funded self-amplifying bird flu vaccine, term it ‘disaster waiting to happen’

Doctors query Gates-funded self-amplifying bird flu vaccine, term it ‘disaster waiting to happen’

According to Karl Jablonowski, senior research scientist at Children’s Health Defence, “Arcturus’ self-replication platform has all the hazards of the other synthetic modified mRNA wrapped in a lipid nanoparticle, just much worse.

Read more
Doctors in US ‘dancing around the elephant in the room’ as cancer rates in young adults spikes

Doctors in US ‘dancing around the elephant in the room’ as cancer rates in young adults spikes

Dr Margaret Christensen, a clinical educator and co-founder of the Carpathia Collaborative, said USA Today’s recommendations that younger people engage in “fine-tuning” their “diet and exercise routines,” stay up-to-date on cancer screenings and visit their doctor regularly, are important.

Read more
Trump’s health secretary pick Robert F. Kennedy sets off Big Pharma panic, triggers share plunge

Trump’s health secretary pick Robert F. Kennedy sets off Big Pharma panic, triggers share plunge

Robert F. Kennedy Jr gestures during a rally for Republican presidential nominee and former US President Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden, in New York, US, on October 27, 2024. Credit: Reuters

Read more
New research says patients with ‘persistent’ Covid have slim recovery chances

New research says patients with ‘persistent’ Covid have slim recovery chances

One British study suggested almost a third of those reporting symptoms at 12 weeks recovered after 12 months. Others, particularly among patients who had been hospitalized, show far lower rates of recovery.

Read more
Farmers in Zimbabwe shun staples for more profitable vegetables, consider food aid interventions a solution to climate change

Farmers in Zimbabwe shun staples for more profitable vegetables, consider food aid interventions a solution to climate change

Experts say rich nations like the United States, which have been the biggest contributors of planet-warming emissions historically, have a responsibility to fund humanitarian aid in the countries that are experiencing its effects first and most severely.

Read more
Half of China’s 1.5 billion people are overweight, government has come up region-specific diets to combat obesity crisis

Half of China’s 1.5 billion people are overweight, government has come up region-specific diets to combat obesity crisis

Not only China but also other developing nations facing similar health and environmental challenges could benefit from the roadmap for the diet, the scientists said in the study. Brent Loken, global food lead scientist for the World Wildlife Fund, said the study provided a promising way forward for developing countries, including India and Kenya.

Read more
How US doctor accused of funding Covid lab manufacture lives lavishly, enjoys state security

How US doctor accused of funding Covid lab manufacture lives lavishly, enjoys state security

Dr Anthony Fauci $15 million does not include the costs associated with his personal security from April 2020 to December 2022, which was handled by the same parties  while he was still serving in government.

Read more
Nairobi’s vehicles with modified with ramps and swivel seats are a relief for disabled commuters

Nairobi’s vehicles with modified with ramps and swivel seats are a relief for disabled commuters

Users can book rides through the Ace Mobility app. Drivers are trained as caregivers, ensuring they understand how to provide respectful and appropriate assistance to passengers with disabilities.

Read more
Covid Vaccines pose 112,000 per cent greater risk of brain clots, strokes than flu shots

Covid Vaccines pose 112,000 per cent greater risk of brain clots, strokes than flu shots

A peer-reviewed study published last week in the International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science found reports of 5,137 cases of cerebral thromboembolism after Covid-19 shots over 36 months, compared with 52 reported cases following flu vaccines and 282 cases for all vaccines over the past 34 years.

Read more
‘Symbolism of healthcare workers’ low trust in Covid vaccines raises doubts about patients safety

‘Symbolism of healthcare workers’ low trust in Covid vaccines raises doubts about patients safety

The CDC said more research is needed “to identify effective strategies to improve vaccination at a time when healthcare personnel are susceptible to low vaccine confidence.”

Read more