Tag Archives: influenza
Scientists seek ethics review of H5N1 gain-of-function research (2013)
Robert Roos | cidrap.umn.edu Mar 29, 2013 (CIDRAP News) – A group of scientists acting under the aegis of a vaccine research advocacy organization has asked President Obama’s bioethics committee to evaluate the ethics of experiments designed to increase the … Continue reading →
This is the Battle that could WIN us the War
Dr. Vernon Coleman | vernoncoleman.org Read More: This is the Battle that could WIN us the War
60 Minutes Mike Wallace Exposes the 1976 Swine Flu Pandemic Vaccine Injuries
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The Great 2020 Seasonal Flu/Influenza Disappearing Act
Stephen Lendman | globalresearch.ca According to the WHO, seasonal flu/influenza practically disappeared this year in the southern hemisphere. “In tropical South America, there were no influenza detections…” “Globally… influenza activity remained at lower levels than expected for this time of … Continue reading →
COVID is not and ‘has never been a pandemic’: Alan Jones
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Researchers Want To Super Stimulate Our Immune Systems With A Universal Flu Vaccine
Dave Mihalovic Prevent Disease The population is getting wise to the ineffectiveness of flu shots and both public health agencies and the medical community itself know it. The numbers and complacency rates speak for themselves. So the pseudoscientists at Vaccine … Continue reading →
Breaking News: NSABB Reverses Position on Flu Papers
David Malakoff Science Mag A U.S. biosecurity advisory panel has reversed course and is recommending that the U.S. government allow full publication of two controversial flu studies. After spending two days reconsidering the two manuscripts, the 23-member National Science Advisory … Continue reading →
Genetics of Flu Susceptibility: Why the Flu Is Life-Threatening for Some, and Quite Mild for Others
Science Daily A genetic finding could help explain why influenza becomes a life-threating disease to some people while it has only mild effects in others. New research led by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute has identified for the first time … Continue reading →
A Blueprint for Improving the Promotion and Delivery of Adult Vaccination in the United States
Source: RAND Vaccine-preventable disease continues to take a heavy toll on adults despite the widespread availability of effective vaccines. This report identifies where efforts to improve the delivery of adult vaccination have stalled and recommends targeted strategies that are supported … Continue reading →
Killer bird flu? What’s behind the controversy over bird flu research
Source: LA Times “Engineered Doomsday.” “Mutant Bird Flu.” These may sound like the names of disaster movies, but they are headlines on recent news reports about experiments involving the H5N1 influenza virus. The H5N1 virus is known as a “bird … Continue reading →