Drugs

Bill Gates, Indian Government Targeted in Lawsuit Alleging AstraZeneca Vaccine Killed 23-Year-Old

A lawsuit against Bill Gates, the Indian government and others, citing extensive case law, is attracting renewed scrutiny of Gates and his long-term, controversial involvement in India’s vaccine program.

California to Offer Incentives to Medical Students to Become Abortionists

Pro-life news agency reports California governor pushing to make state an “abortion sanctuary” including incentives to med students who become abortionists.

Politicizing Covid-19 From the Start

From the moment COVID-19 appeared, the pandemic became inseparable from politics.

Pfizer, J&J Among Pharma Companies Accused of Funding Terrorism in Iraq

A three-judge panel on Jan. 4 revived a lawsuit against five pharma companies accused of helping finance terror attacks against U.S. service members in Iraq during the “War on Terror.”

Merck Anti-COVID Pill Will Not Be Added to India’s National Treatment Protocol

One of India’s top health officials made major news last week with an announcement about safety concerns regarding an experimental treatment for COVID-19.

Biden Admin Guidance Prioritizes Race in Administering COVID Drugs

New York and Minnesota among states prioritizing race in COVID treatment distribution.

It’s time for conservatives to treat Pfizer like Planned Parenthood

In late September, Tennessee state Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson returned a $1,000 check Pfizer PAC had donated for the 2020 election. He then proceeded to sponsor a sweeping bill that ended most vaccine and mask mandates, a bill that was ultimately signed by the governor. Good for him. Now it’s time for the thousands of other state and federally elected Republicans to do the same.

NY Resident’s Mother Takes Own Life After Detention in Chinese Brainwashing Center

On Liu Danbi’s 31st birthday in December—the first that passed without a birthday wish from her mother—she did not cry. She said her tears had run out long ago.

Two Former Drug Addicts Aim to Bring Positive Change to San Francisco

On 730 Polk Street in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco sits a safe syringe access center, St. James Infirmary, where clean syringes and other drug use supplies are provided every Tuesday evening. Narcan—a lifesaving drug that reverses the effects of an overdose—is also distributed.

Corporate Medicine

An American physician who goes by the pseudonym Paracelsus wrote a scathing critique of the current state of the U.S. healthcare system.

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