Bombshell plea from NYC ICU doctor: COVID-19 is a condition of oxygen deprivation, not pneumonia… VENTILATORS may be causing the lung damage, not the virus
A new finger-pricking test may enable people to test for COVID-19 without leaving their homes. Los Angeles based company Scanwell Health has created a kit, which will allow people to send a scanned blood test to doctors with their phones.
Also an important note, this treatment does not use medications that are proven effective for other diseases, thus there will be no drug shortages for those who are currently receiving chloroquine and hydroxycholoroguine. Using convalescent plasma ma
Last week, we published an article about 12 doctors and scientists who expressed concerns about the pandemic narrative, tests, and quarantines. Now ten more medical experts have come forward. A major concern is the faulty pandemic computer models use
Like all cells in the body, cancerous cells need nutrients and energy to survive, which presents researchers with an opportunity to cut off the supply and slow their spread.
Left, the stable brain activity in a normal brain. Right, under the influence of psilocybin, diverse brain regions not normally in communication become strongly linked.
https://www.discovermagazine.com/mind/this-is-your-brain-on-magic-mushrooms?
"Physicians should have more of a voice in how we deal with this pandemic and be able to quickly share information with one another and the world," he said in a press release.
The retail showroom of INSA, a farm-to-bong cannabis company in western Massachusetts, is a clean industrial space on the first floor of a four-story brick building in the old mill town Easthampton.
Conjecture: All wild animals retain robust health up to their last days when cellular failure cuts them down. It follows that MAN can do as much. It follows that an initial base for such an elixer of MAN is vitamin C.
For type 1 diabetics, regular injections of insulin are an unfortunate reality of life, necessary to keep their blood-sugar levels in check in lieu of a healthy pancreas.
An artificial intelligence can accurately translate thoughts into sentences, at least for a limited vocabulary of 250 words. The system may bring us a step closer to restoring speech to people who have lost the ability because of paralysis.
When millions of people forego expensive and toxic medical drugs; when they rarely see conventional doctors; when they don't receive vaccinations and don't have their children vaccinated; when they opt for natural remedies; when, worst of all, TH
David Icke picked up on this very topic of the test being used to determine the virus a couple of days ago and did a video discussion of it, which we're including below. How can we know who has a PARTICULAR VIRUS when the test is picking up ANY STR
Five years ago, Italian state owned media Company, Rai – Radiotelevisione Italiana, exposed dark efforts by China on viruses. The video, which was broadcast in November, 2015, showed how Chinese scientists were doing biological experiments on a SAR
Doctors in central Wuhan are planning to conduct a long-term study of the effects of COVID-19 on the male reproductive system after a small study of 81 men revealed that coronavirus patients haed roughly half the normal ratio of testosterone after co
While huge dinosaur skeletons sure look impressive towering over us in museums, there's only so much we can learn from dusty old bones. But occasionally more striking specimens turn up bearing skin or feathers, encased in gemstones, and even preser
Cardiac surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz appeared "Hannity" Tuesday where he once again highlighted hydroxychloroquine to treat against the coronavirus saying he spoke to the lead doctor in France whose study showed benefits of the drug.
Right now, tensions are high as several countries enforce strict lockdown measures, closing all non-essential businesses and encouraging or mandating that people stay in their homes unless they need to step out for something essential, like food.
Although we are unique individuals, our lives are part of a dynamic and vibrant larger network. What each of us does in that network influences many others and vice versa--i.e., we are in this together.
In an analysis published Tuesday, Stanford's John P.A. Ioannidis -- co-director of the university's Meta-Research Innovation Center and professor of medicine, biomedical data science, statistics, and epidemiology and population health -- sugges
Transient reprogramming, mediated by transient expression of mRNAs, promotes a rapid reversal of both cellular aging and of epigenetic clock in human fibroblasts and endothelial cells...