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Dr. Carrie Madej on the Dangerous COVID-19 Vaccines
Dr. Carrie Madej | bitchute.com Dr. Carrie Madej is an Osteopathic Internal Medicine Physician who blends traditional & holistic medicine. She also directed two large medical clinics in Georgia. Dr. Madej has always been fascinated by vaccines and has spent … Continue reading →
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Nazism, COVID-19 and the destruction of modern medicine: An interview with Vera Sharav
Stand for Health Freedom | youtube.com Stand for Health Freedom recently had the honor of sitting down with Holocaust survivor Vera Sharav and capturing her personal story on film. It’s a story that every individual needs to hear. A renowned … Continue reading →
New map pinpoints Lyme disease risk areas
Source: USA Today CONCORD, N.H. – Researchers who spent three years dragging sheets of fabric through the woods to snag ticks have created a detailed map they claim could improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease. The map, which … 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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The Best Enemies Money Can Buy – Prof. Antony C. Sutton
A classic interview by Professor Antony Sutton, who taught economics at California State University, and was a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. In this talk, Prof. Sutton goes into his impeccable research on how a close-knit group of … Continue reading →
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Radiation damage bigger problem in microelectronics than previously thought
David Salisbury EurekAlert The amount of structural damage that radiation causes in electronic materials at the atomic level may be at least ten times greater than previously thought. That is the surprising result of a new characterization method that uses … Continue reading →
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Green plants reduce city street pollution up to 8 times more than previously believed
Michael Bernstein EurekAlert Trees, bushes and other greenery growing in the concrete-and-glass canyons of cities can reduce levels of two of the most worrisome air pollutants by eight times more than previously believed, a new study has found. A report … Continue reading →
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Honey Improves Immunity and Relieves Anxiety
April McCarthy preventdisease.com For ages, the anti-bacterial properties of honey have been revered and so it is little wonder that it has been used for medicinal purposes all over the world. If you have a sweet tooth but shrink at … Continue reading →
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Health Impact, Interplay of Diet Soft Drinks and Overall Diet Unravelled
ScienceDaily Are diet sodas good or bad for you? The jury is still out, but a new study sheds light on the impact that zero-calorie beverages may have on health, especially in the context of a person’s overall dietary habits. … Continue reading →
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Obese Kids as Bright as Thinner Peers
Science Daily Obesity is not to blame for poor educational performance, according to early findings from research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). In a study that combines statistical methods with genetic information, researchers dispel the false … Continue reading →
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