Coronavirus fears are causing “delusional pyschosis” in Americans, cautions psychiatrist

Over the past few months, millions of Americans have grown afraid of catching the COVID-19 virus and dying from it. But whether these people were fed lies or unknowingly consumed misinformation online, the result is the same: delusional psychosis. During the virtual Truth Over Fear Summit held shortly before the election, Mark McDonald, a psychiatrist in Los Angeles, … Continue reading Coronavirus fears are causing “delusional pyschosis” in Americans, cautions psychiatrist

People faced with several vaccine options might end up choosing none

The race to develop a vaccine for the Wuhan coronavirus is progressing at an unprecedented speed and scale, with more than a hundred now in development worldwide. However, scientists’ concentrated efforts to come up with several vaccines in the hopes of developing the best one might be doing more harm than good. In particular, experts fear that people … Continue reading People faced with several vaccine options might end up choosing none

Moderna to start testing its mRNA COVID-19 vaccine on children – are parents really letting their kids serve as guinea pigs?

Moderna has announced that it will start testing its COVID-19 vaccine in children in a large, late-stage trial. The U.S. National Library of Medicine’s registry indicates that the study will include 3,000 participants aged 12 to 17. Half of the volunteers will receive two shots of the Moderna vaccine four weeks apart, while the other half will … Continue reading Moderna to start testing its mRNA COVID-19 vaccine on children – are parents really letting their kids serve as guinea pigs?

CDC reduces coronavirus quarantine period to 10 days

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reduced the quarantine period to 10 days for asymptomatic people who had close contact with those infected with SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus behind COVID-19. The CDC also said that those who continue to show no symptoms and have tested negative for the virus can exit quarantine seven days after contact. Dr. John Brooks, the chief medical officer for the … Continue reading CDC reduces coronavirus quarantine period to 10 days

If Biden is installed, Fauci wants even more control over Americans

In an alternate universe where Joe Biden is inaugurated on Jan. 20 and allowed to occupy the White House, Anthony Fauci, who plays a doctor on television, says he would gladly accept an even more prominent government position than the one he currently holds. Rather than just babble every few days about how the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) … Continue reading If Biden is installed, Fauci wants even more control over Americans

Social isolation during coronavirus pandemic tied to higher rates of high blood pressure among patients

Social isolation due to pandemic-related restrictions have been linked to an increase in high blood pressure among patients rushed to the emergency room, according to a recent study presented at the 46th Argentine Congress of Cardiology. Led by Matias Fosco of the Favaloro Foundation University Hospital in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the study showed that admission to the … Continue reading Social isolation during coronavirus pandemic tied to higher rates of high blood pressure among patients

After mounting evidence, FDA, CDC now admit that coronavirus tests are faulty

For the past months, government agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have been relying on Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) testing results to track the spread of the pandemic. But in recent months, both agencies have begun to concede that the testing methods that they’re using may not be … Continue reading After mounting evidence, FDA, CDC now admit that coronavirus tests are faulty

Hospitalizations drop by 84% in patients treated with HCQ, study shows

A study that will soon be published in the International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents found that a treatment using hydroxychloroquine significantly lowered hospitalizations and mortality rates in coronavirus patients. The study compared two groups of people. The first was a group of 141 patients who had been diagnosed with COVID-19 and were treated with a three-drug cocktail … Continue reading Hospitalizations drop by 84% in patients treated with HCQ, study shows

AstraZeneca says “dosing error” resulted in boosted vaccine trial outcome, justifying claims of “90 percent effective”

Arguably the worst performer in Big Pharma’s race to release a Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccine is AstraZeneca, which somehow screwed up the dosage of its jab in human clinical trials, only to then claim that this “error” resulted in a better outcome. Earlier in the week, we reported that AstraZeneca released two different results for its Covid-19 vaccine trial, … Continue reading AstraZeneca says “dosing error” resulted in boosted vaccine trial outcome, justifying claims of “90 percent effective”

Cravings for social contact mimic hunger in the brain, study reveals

Loneliness can trigger “cravings” for social interaction in the brain just as hunger can trigger cravings for food, according to a study led by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The study, published recently in Nature Neuroscience, revealed that after only one day of isolation, the thought of social interaction stimulates the same brain region activated during hunger cravings. Put simply, a … Continue reading Cravings for social contact mimic hunger in the brain, study reveals