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COVID Vaccine ‘Undeniably’ Linked to Nervous System Disorder ‘POTS’: Peer-Reviewed Journal Nature

Study "undeniably establishes POTS and dysautonomia in general as adverse events after vaccination that should be recognized and investigated."

FDA Encourages People to Report ‘Misinformation’

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently announced an initiative where they are inviting people to report “misinformation” regarding health topics online. 

Study Suggests Transgender Surgery Does Not Benefit Mental Health

A study from the American Journal of Psychiatry (AJP) suggests that "gender-affirming surgery" does not reduce the need for mental health services.

Confirmed Heart-Related Risks in COVID Vaccinated Youth: Peer-Reviewed JAMA Publication

"The signal detected for myocarditis or pericarditis is consistent with that reported in peer-reviewed publications demonstrating an elevated risk of myocarditis or pericarditis following mRNA vaccines, especially among younger males aged 12 to 29 years," the researchers noted.

Elon Musk’s Controversial Brain Chip Approved by FDA to Launch Human Clinical Trial

The technology apparently creates a connection between the human brain and a computer.

Dr. Scott Jensen’s Lawsuit to Counter ‘Weaponization’ of Medical Boards (Watch)

"You could be a hairstylist. And if you have to have your place of business inspected annually or semi-annually, you are potentially going to be exposed to the weaponization of that permitting agency," says Dr. Jensen.

Link Between COVID-19 Vaccination and Skin Autoimmune Disorders: Peer-Reviewed German Study

"Our meta-analysis highlights a link between SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and new onset or worsening of inflammatory and autoimmune skin diseases," the study authors write.

Trans Colorado State Rep Held Drag Fundraiser, Reportedly Allowed Minors to Attend

The event was fundraised using ActBlue, a platform for Democratic candidates and organizations.

Clinical Trial Begins for ‘Experimental’ Universal Influenza Vaccine

However, a recent U.K. community-based population study found that those who have previously been infected with SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, demonstrate a lower rate of new Omicron BA.4/BA.5 infections compared to those who were vaccinated.

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