Up to 50 percent of patients with COVID-19 report experiencing gastrointestinal problems, such as abdominal pain and diarrhea. Research also shows that patients tend to have lower levels of gut bacteria that make short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) by fermenting fiber from foods. SCFAs play a key role in maintaining the integrity of the intestinal barrier. They … Continue reading A high-fiber diet may help reduce inflammation linked to COVID-19, study suggests
DeSantis terminates all local Covid-19 restrictions, including mask mandates, in Florida
Florida’s Democrat politicians are pitching a fit after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed multiple executive orders barring local municipalities from continuing to enforce lockdowns, curfews and mask-wearing. After ending the statewide mandates, DeSantis decided to take further action against cities that are still trying to impose their own by forcing them to stop through executive order. As of … Continue reading DeSantis terminates all local Covid-19 restrictions, including mask mandates, in Florida
Pennsylvania woman left paralyzed after getting injected with Pfizer vaccine
A healthy 33-year-old Pennsylvania woman was paralyzed for 12 hours after she was injected with the first dose of Pfizer’s Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine. According to local NBC affiliate WPXI, Rachael Cecere was vaccinated the week of April 17 at a pharmacy in Pittsburgh. The Bethel Park, Pennsylvania resident said she initially felt fine after being vaccinated. But 12 hours later, almost her entire body … Continue reading Pennsylvania woman left paralyzed after getting injected with Pfizer vaccine
Trojan labs? Chinese biotech company offers to build COVID testing labs in six states
The state of Washington was the site of the first major coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in the U.S. in March last year. As infection rates and the need for tests were spiking, BGI Group – the world’s largest biotech company – approached the state with an enticing offer. BGI proposed to build and help run state-of-the-art … Continue reading Trojan labs? Chinese biotech company offers to build COVID testing labs in six states
Poll: 3 in 10 healthcare workers consider leaving the field, citing burnout
More than a year into the coronavirus pandemic, some three in 10 healthcare workers say they have considered leaving the profession due to burnout and stress, a nationally representative survey out Thursday indicates. The survey, conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) and the Washington Post, revealed that roughly half of all healthcare workers are burned out, while … Continue reading Poll: 3 in 10 healthcare workers consider leaving the field, citing burnout
Coronavirus survivors regain their sense of smell by going through “fragrance journey” with renowned perfumer
Perfumer and “fragrance expert” Sue Phillips from New York City believes she can help people who have recovered from the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) regain their sense of smell. The loss of the sense of smell is a symptom of COVID-19. Many who recover from the virus wait months before their ability to smell returns – and many others … Continue reading Coronavirus survivors regain their sense of smell by going through “fragrance journey” with renowned perfumer
Scottish mom’s legs turn into a pair of “giant blisters” after first dose of AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine
Sarah Beuckmann of Glasgow, Scotland, felt a tingling sensation in her legs and noticed a rash flaring up around her ankles a week after getting her first dose of AstraZeneca’s coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine on March 18. She also had flu-like symptoms right after the vaccination. Beuckmann called her doctor to arrange an appointment the morning she noticed the rash, … Continue reading Scottish mom’s legs turn into a pair of “giant blisters” after first dose of AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine
Food prices skyrocketing on soaring agriculture futures as prices for lumber, gas and other commodities climb amid lingering pandemic
In recent months, tens of millions of Americans have noticed another fallout from the seemingly never-ending COVID-19 pandemic: Higher prices for the goods they purchase most often, including food. Now for the really bad news: Things aren’t likely to improve anytime soon and in fact are probably going to get worse. That is especially true for … Continue reading Food prices skyrocketing on soaring agriculture futures as prices for lumber, gas and other commodities climb amid lingering pandemic
Two-year-old baby DIES during Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine experiments on children
Within six days of receiving a second injection of Pfizer’s experimental Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccine, a two-year-old baby enrolled in the company’s clinical trials for children passed away, new reports indicate. The ongoing trials include more than 10,000 children aging in range from five to 11 in one of the groups, and another 10,000 children as … Continue reading Two-year-old baby DIES during Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine experiments on children
Private school announces ban on staffers who take coronavirus vaccines, as they might threaten the health of students
The Centner Academy in Miami sent out an email to its staff this past week warning them not to take any Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) injections because of the serious risks involved. Administrators at the private school explained that it is simple too risky for “unvaccinated individuals” to have injected people roaming around campus. Any staff member who does get … Continue reading Private school announces ban on staffers who take coronavirus vaccines, as they might threaten the health of students
