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Prenatal Screenings for Disorders Often Wrong

Some abortion decisions based on such tests

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.

Joe Biden Denies Monoclonal Antibody Treatments as States Experience Shortages

President Joe Biden continues ignoring state demands for more monoclonal antibody treatments, as shortages are preventing Americans seeking the treatment from accessing them.

Five COVID Promises Joe Biden Broke in 2021

President Joe Biden has broken five coronavirus promises throughout his 2021 presidency.

Biden Admits COVID Cannot be Solved on a Federal Level, Heads To Delaware for the Week

Biden frustrated Americans by declaring that he could not solve the COVID-19 pandemic at a federal level just, before leaving for Delaware on Monday.

Investigation Launched After Three-Year-Old Girl Dies from Heart Attack One Day after COVID Vax

The Ministry of Public Health of Tucumán, Argentina released a report that a three-year-old girl died last December 16 and the justice system has intervened and will investigate the cause of her death.

International Companies Teaming Up to Normalize Digital Health Passports with CCP Affiliated Partners

A plethora of major national and international companies are teaming up to normalize digital health passports, hinting at a requirement for future travel. At least one coalition is already placing America’s personal health and medical data at risk of use by the Chinese Communist Party, The National Pulse can reveal.

Police Open Criminal Probe into U.K. Vax Rollout after Medical Dissenter’s Legal Challenge

"You do not experiment on humans, and consent must be freely given without coercion and include a discussion about alternative treatments … and an individual's material risk of developing covid-19 or actually coming to harm from it." said English Dr. Sam White.

Omicron Infections 80% Less Likely To Result In Hospitalization, Research Finds

The Omicron variant has caused alarm particularly in the U.S., where it is now said to account for most of the new recorded cases of COVID. But new research suggests that the highly transmissible variant is less likely to result in hospitalizations among those who get it as compared to previous variants.

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