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Fauci Likely to Step Down as NIH Head in 2024

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country’s lead immunologist who accepted the position of chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden, said this week it’s likely that he will step down as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in 2024.

Pfizer COVID-19 Pill Does Not Provide Significant Benefit in Patients Under 65

Pfizer’s COVID-19 pill helps reduce COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths in the elderly but provides no strong benefit for those under 65, according to a new study.

Florida Kicks Off Pride Month Challenging Science of Transgenderism  

Florida State Health Agency issues report challenging science behind "gender-affirming" care.

Deaths of Over 3,000 Diabetics in U.K. Attributed to COVID Lockdowns

Lack of access to in-person health care credited.

Blue Cities Won’t Enforce Abortion Bans

Cities have a "wide range of powers" they can utilize to protect abortion rights, says the National Institute for Reproductive Health President Andrea Miller.

Pfizer Seeks U.S. Authorization of COVID Vax for Young Children

Pfizer Inc and partner BioNTech have completed the filing with the U.S. drugs regulator seeking authorization for their COVID-19 vaccine in children under 5 years of age.

COVID Vax Mandates Did More Harm Than Good: Medical Journal

Scientists from top universities concluded vaccine mandates failed on many levels.

China Elected to World Health Organization Executive Board

China was one of 12 countries recommended for the board. 

UK Man Dies from ‘Catastrophic’ Blood Clots in Brain Following Astrazeneca Jab After Being Uninformed of Life-Threatening Risks

A UK man died as a result of blood clots two weeks after receiving an AstraZeneca jab, which he may have refused had he been given updated info on the risks, an inquest heard this week.

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