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German doctor: COVID-19 vaccine ‘could prove to be the biggest mistake’
Prof. Dr. Paul Cullen | lifesitenews.com The first vaccine was developed at the end of the 18th century by English country doctor Edward Jenner. Jenner’s success was so resounding that it remains the blueprint for all vaccination programs to this … Continue reading →
Black Tea Shown to Lower Blood Pressure Naturally
Source: Natural Society Here is just one more reason to replace your unhealthy and sugar-laden beverages. A study recently published in the Archives of Internal Medicine has shown that black tea not only sparks no increase in blood pressure for people … Continue reading →
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Nanotechnology in Medical Applications: The Global Market
Source: PR Newswire HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ — Global Information Inc. (GII) is pleased to announce a new market research report “Nanotechnology in Medical Applications: The Global Market” by BCC Research. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120120/CG39448) The global nanomedicine market reached … Continue reading →
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Scientist Predicts Eugenic Society in 5 Years: Gene Tests to Determine Lover’s Compatibility
Christine Hsu Medical Daily It seems we may be heading into a new era of eugenics, and in the future, instead of choosing to settle with partners we love, we may be choosing them based on the compatibility of our … Continue reading →
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Vitamin D deficiency and poorer lung function in asthmatic children treated with steroids
Nathaniel Dunford EurekAlert Vitamin D deficiency is associated with poorer lung function in asthmatic children treated with inhaled corticosteroids, according to a new study from researchers in Boston. “In our study of 1,024 children with mild to moderate persistent asthma, … Continue reading →
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The latest goss on infanticide
Michael Cook BioEdge A Washington Post blog has announced that the editor of the Journal of Medical Ethics, Julian Savulescu, is preparing a special issue on infanticide. This follows the world-wide controversy over the JME’s February 23 article, “After-birth abortion: … Continue reading →
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GPs sent me away 13 times and dismissed me as neurotic. Now I’ve been told that I am dying of cancer
Source: Daily Mail A mother has been given 18 months to live after doctors failed to diagnose her cancer more than a dozen times. Ruth McDonagh, 46, pleaded with GPs for two years to test her for the disease but … Continue reading →
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Meditation practice may decrease risk for cardiovascular disease in teens
Jennifer Scott EurekAlert AUGUSTA, Ga. – Regular meditation could decrease the risk of developing cardiovascular disease in teens who are most at risk, according to Georgia Health Sciences University researchers. In a study of 62 black teens with high blood … Continue reading →
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Andrew Wakefield sues BMJ for claiming MMR study was fraudulent
Source: Guardian Andrew Wakefield, the doctor who was struck off the medical register after triggering a health scare linking autism to the MMR vaccine, is suing the editor-in-chief of the British Medical Journal for defamation. In a complaint filed to … Continue reading →
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Bioethics: real life or an “esoteric puzzle”?
Micheal Cook BioEdge Corruption is not a chapter heading in most bioethics textbooks. But a passionate article in a recent issue of the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine suggests that it is fundamental. “If bioethicists are now the … Continue reading →
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