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Curcumin May Reduce Common Cold Symptoms

Supplementation with curcumin may reduce the duration of common cold symptoms, according to a new study from Japanese researchers.

CoQ10 May Be Effective In Reducing Inflammatory Markers

A new meta-analysis has found the powerful antioxidant CoQ10 may have the ability to reduce the level of inflammatory factors in people in a variety of health states.

British Cardiologist Calls For Inquiry Into mRNA Vaccines

Three hundred Canberrans gathered this week to hear British cardiologist, Dr Aseem Malhotra, who is calling for the suspension of mRNA injections pending an inquiry into emerging evidence of harms.

Bayer Reaches $6.9 Million Settlement With New York Over Roundup Safety Claims

Bayer has agreed to pay $6.9 million to settle claims by New York Attorney General Letitia James that it misled consumers by advertising Roundup weedkiller, which has been linked to cancer, as environmentally safe.

Low-Dose Aspirin Use Associated With 20 Percent Increased Anemia Risk In Older Adults

An analysis has found that the use of low-dose aspirin is associated with a 20 percent increased incidence of anemia and decline in ferritin, or blood iron levels, in otherwise healthy older adults.

International Science Journal Publishes Article Calling For COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines to be Reclassified as Gene Therapies

In a significant development, a review article published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences is openly calling for anti-COVID-19 mRNA vaccines to be reclassified as […]

Nearly Half Of Tap Water Americans Drink Is Tainted With ‘Forever Chemicals’

“Forever chemicals” are widespread in the environment, and new research finds they can be detected in about 45 percent of U.S. tap water samples.

Vitamin D Deficiency May Be Associated With Higher Body Mass Index And Inflammation

A new cross-sectional cohort study suggests there may be an inverse relationship between vitamin D deficiency and body mass index (BMI), average blood glucose, and the inflammatory marker of tumor necrosis factor-alpha levels in Korean women aged 50 years and over.