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YouTube Blocks All Anti-Vaccine Content

YouTube will block all anti-vaccine content, moving beyond its ban on false information about the COVID vaccines to include content that contains misinformation about other approved vaccines, it said in a blog post.

The Growing Evidence Of The Dangers Of Statins

A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine examines the association between the initiation of cholesterol-lowering statin drug treatment and the progression of diabetes. Examining the […]

An Unmentioned Side-Effect Of Covid Vaccines?

Suddenly, some people with cancer who are vaccinated are developing aggressive cancer – it seems that the vaccine is waking it up. Are the observations scientific evidence? No. But nothing is remotely scientific for people with cancer when it comes to Covid and vaccines; there’s no reliable research.

Americans Should Limit Use Of Aspirin To Prevent Heart Attacks Or Stroke, Medical Panel Rules

An influential medical panel is advising Americans over the age of 60 against taking aspirin to combat the dangers of heart attacks and strokes.

Zinc Supplements May Cut How Long Respiratory Infections Last

A new review of 28 studies involving almost 5,500 people has found that taking supplemental zinc by mouth or as a nasal spray could ward off infection and may make people feel better more quickly.

Research Shows The Superior Efficacy Of Vitamin D3 In Improving Vitamin D Status

A new systematic review and meta-analysis compares the efficacy of vitamins D2 (ergocalciferol) and D3 (cholecalciferol) in improving vitamin D status. Published in the journal Nutrients […]

Dr. Rath Issues Emergency Call For Suspension Of RNA- And DNA-based COVID Vaccines, Citing Potentially Devastating Side Effects

In an emergency letter to the governments of the European Union and the United States, Dr. Matthias Rath is calling for the immediate suspension of mandatory […]

Chemotherapy May Affect Muscle Cells At Lower Doses Than Previously Thought

Previous research has found that chemotherapy can trigger muscle loss in people living with cancer, but a new study found it may also affect the way the body builds new muscle — and at lower doses than previously known.