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Food Shortages Surge to Record High, Food Price Inflation 2nd Highest Ever

The supply of food around the globe saw a sharp uptick in disruptions, survey data from S&P Global indicated Monday.

Who Waited Two Years to Admit COVID-19 Is Airborne — But Why?

The World Health Organization is supposed to be an "expert" when it comes to protecting public health, but it was clueless when it came to letting the public know how SARS-CoV-2 was transmitted.

COVID Vax Weaker Against Omicron, Possibly All Variants: Johns Hopkins, NIAID, NIH

"Antibodies produced by vaccinated and boosted people may not stop omicron SARS-CoV-2 strain from entering cells as well as it stops original virus," say Johns Hopkins researchers.

FDA Rubber-Stamps Remdesivir for Infants Without Evidence of Safety, Efficacy

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Monday approved the use of the antiviral therapy, remdesivir, to treat COVID-19 in infants four weeks and older.

Child Dies in Severe Hepatitis Outbreak

The World Health Organization (WHO) said that at least one child has died and 17 have required liver transplants in an outbreak of hepatitis in the United States, United Kingdom, and other European nations.

New Advocacy Group Plans Litigation Against Woke Takeover of Medicine, Research on Its Harms

Do No Harm will tackle race-based COVID treatment but not cancel campaigns against doctors for purported COVID misinformation, executive director says.

Heart Inflammation More Prevalent Among Vaccinated Than Unvaccinated

Heart inflammation requiring hospital care was more common among people who received COVID-19 vaccines than those who did not, according to a new study of tens of millions of Europeans.

CDC Issues Nationwide Alert About Mysterious Hepatitis Cases in Children

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a health advisory after children in Alabama were discovered to have adenovirus and hepatitis infections.

Illinois Now Offers Qualified Illegal Immigrants Free Healthcare

The state of Illinois is now offering free health care to certain illegal immigrants.

2 Babies Saved by State’s Safe Haven Boxes Within a Week

In less than one week, two babies were placed in Indiana’s Safe Haven Boxes; they are the 16th and 17th Safe Haven Box surrenders since April 2016, when the first drop-box was installed.

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