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Human Gut-Brain Axis Negatively Impacted by Presence of Pesticides: Scientific Review

Irish and Dutch researchers from the ISME Journal added to the evidence that pesticides produce a harmful effect on the human gut and human brain.

Scientists Create Synthetic Human Embryos from Stem Cells, Raising Ethical and Legal Concerns

It is currently illegal to insert them into a woman's womb, and it remains undetermined if these structures can develop beyond the initial stages of human growth.

Human DNA Can Be Extracted from the Air, Raising Privacy Concerns: Journal ‘Nature’

As the authors write, the advancement conjures a "complex ethical conundrum" because the genomic information captured "comes from individuals mostly unaware of the technology use and oblivious to the fact that their genetic information has been inadvertently obtained."

Biden Admin Assures Commitment to the ‘Pandemic Accord’

Biden's representative to the World Health Organization (WHO) Pamela Hamamoto said the Biden administration “is committed to the Pandemic Accord” and hopes the accord will be successful for "generations to come."

‘Fact Check’ Gets Facts Wrong: AFP, Yahoo! News Post Attacks American Faith’s Reporting on Pfizer Vax Ingredient ALC-0315

Why couldn't AFP/Yahoo! News definitively show that ALC-0315 is safe for humans?

Korea Engineered ‘Mutant’ COVID Variants with ‘Site-Directed Mutagenesis’ Requiring ‘Enhanced Biosafety Level 3’: Funded by NIH

Gentic material from COVID virus combined with genetic material from hepatitis D virus.

COVID Insider Farrar and His Eugenics Agenda

On Dec. 13, 2022, the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced that Sir Jeremy Farrar, the current director of the Wellcome Trust, would be joining it as its chief scientist.

Countering the Threat of Global Food Homogenization

The push toward globalism isn’t limited to political schemes; it also includes efforts to influence agriculture and homogenize food consumption around the world.

Strange New Organ Transplant Methods Raise Urgent Questions

If you or a loved one has needed an organ transplant, you know the problem firsthand: There are not enough organs for those who need them and there is a long waiting period.

More Foods Will Be Gene-Edited Than You Think

Gene editing has long been primarily used for research, treatment, and disease prevention. Currently, this technology is increasingly being applied to modify agricultural products...

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