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Ireland Kills Almost 100% Of Babies With Down Syndrome in Abortions

Tragically, abortion takes the lives of thousands of unborn babies with Down syndrome each year.

McCullough and Malhotra: More Doses of mRNA Vaccines, More Likelihood of Cardiac Harm

Cardiologists Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Aseem Malhotra say the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have done more harm to the public than good.

106,699 Drug Overdose Deaths in 2021: CDC

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a report noting overdose deaths increased 14% in 2021, for a total of 106,699 deaths.

Detransitioning Becomes Growing Choice Among Young People After Gender-Affirming Surgery

Luka "Bunny" Hein was in her early teens when confusion about her true gender developed.

Researchers Tell Hospitals to Stop Testing Admissions for COVID-19

A committee of infectious disease researchers issued a statement this week urging hospitals to stop testing new admissions for COVID-19, saying that doing so will extend patients’ wait times.

Former Australian Medical Association President Reveals ‘Devastating’ COVID Vax Injury

Dr. Kerryn Phelps claims she and her wife both suffered serious, ongoing injuries after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and that vaccine injury is a topic that few in the medical profession are willing to discuss.

‘Absolutely’ Keep Wearing Masks ‘Everywhere,’ Urges New York Times

A new report from the New York Times urges travelers to continue, or return to, mask-wearing, "everywhere" and "in between" on their upcoming holiday travels, including on planes, trains, buses, ferries, and even at their travel destinations.

Planned Parenthood in Kansas Announces Telemedicine Abortions

A Planned Parenthood affiliate announced Tuesday that its clinics in Kansas are offering medication abortions through telemedicine as the state’s abortion providers say they are seeing an influx of appointment requests from women in states with stricter abortion laws.

Exercise Reduces COVID Hospitalization by 91%, Death by 291%: American Journal of Preventative Medicine

58% of survey respondents were inactive or mostly inactive.

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