New research published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health reveals that vaccinated children are less healthy than their unvaccinated peers. Dr. James Lyons-Weiler from the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge in Pittsburgh along with Dr. Paul Thomas from Integrative Pediatrics in Portland looked at 10 years’ worth of data on a cohort of child patients, all of whom were … Continue reading STUDY: Vaccinated children “significantly less healthy” than unvaccinated children
Study: Weather alone does not significantly impact the spread of the coronavirus
A new study found that weather alone has no significant impact on coronavirus transmission. In a paper published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, researchers from the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) elaborated that temperature and humidity do not play a key role in the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). Weather influences the environment in which the … Continue reading Study: Weather alone does not significantly impact the spread of the coronavirus
Science proves that fluoridated water damages children
While it may be argued that continuing to use fluoridate toothpaste and mouthwash is beneficial in helping to prevent dental caries, lacing entire water supplies with the stuff is overtly anti-science, no matter how one dices it. This is why Food & Water Watch, the Fluoride Action Network (FAN), the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, and … Continue reading Science proves that fluoridated water damages children
Study finds that multivitamins DO work, help reduce illness
For years, mainstream health authorities and their media lapdogs have railed against vitamin supplementation, fear-mongering about how multivitamins in particular do not work, are “high-risk,” and could lead to “overdose.” But a new study completely debunks these myths, proving that multivitamins do, in fact, help support a healthy lifestyle. Entitled, “The Effects of a Multivitamin and Mineral … Continue reading Study finds that multivitamins DO work, help reduce illness
Aerosol transmission of coronavirus underestimated, study says
New research is warning that the aerosol transmission of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) is being underestimated, possibly affecting guidelines on social distancing, ventilation and shared spaces. Using a newly developed mathematical model of coronavirus droplet migration, researchers at the Heriot-Watt University and the University of Edinburgh have found that small, virus-laden aerosol particles are traveling further than expected. “The flow physics of someone … Continue reading Aerosol transmission of coronavirus underestimated, study says
Henry Ford health study finds hydroxychloroquine to be effective against COVID-19
Yet another peer-reviewed research paper has demonstrated that the generic anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, when used appropriately, can help to effectively treat Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) patients. Published by the Henry Ford Health System in Michigan, the study used a large-scale retrospective analysis of patients examined between March 10 and May 2. It looked at more than 2,500 hospitalized … Continue reading Henry Ford health study finds hydroxychloroquine to be effective against COVID-19
Yet another hydroxychloroquine study “debunking” drug’s benefits turns out to be fake science
The crusade to malign the benefits of hydroxychloroquine in stamping out the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) has backfired once again with another hoax study being outed as fraudulent. Almost immediately after an earlier study in The Lancet was debunked, another one took its place. And this new U.K.-based study, known as the “RECOVERY” trials, is just as flawed as the … Continue reading Yet another hydroxychloroquine study “debunking” drug’s benefits turns out to be fake science
Antioxidant May Prevent Kidney Damage, Study Finds (press release)
An Italian study adds some information -- but doesn't resolve -- a major medical debate: Is an antioxidant called acetylcysteine effective against one of the most common forms of in-hospital kidney failure? When doctors want to view inside the body, they inject what is called contrast medium, chemicals that make the blood vessels stand out … Continue reading Antioxidant May Prevent Kidney Damage, Study Finds (press release)
Scientists now claim coronavirus is affected by weather and climate
A new study suggests that the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) is seasonal, spreading much faster in specific weather and climate conditions and dying out when it gets warmer or colder. Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UM SOM) found that the cities heavily affected by the virus during the start of the pandemic were situated on a similar … Continue reading Scientists now claim coronavirus is affected by weather and climate
Lancet retracts fake science study claiming hydroxychloroquine causes heart disease
A study that tried to claim that hydroxychloroquine is dangerous and ineffective at treating the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) has been retracted from The Lancet after the accuracy of its data was called into serious question. The paper originally appeared on May 22 in the U.K.-based journal, which is considered by many to be “prestigious.” But it turns out that … Continue reading Lancet retracts fake science study claiming hydroxychloroquine causes heart disease
