Physicians

HHS Proposal Requires Medical Workers’ Participation in Gender-Transition, Abortion

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced July 25 a proposed regulation that jeopardizes the freedom of conscience of health care providers by requiring participation in gender-transition procedures and abortions, critics say.

Woman Sobs After COVID Vaccine Injury Leaves Her With Horrific Facial Outbreaks

A woman broke down into tears as she documented how the Covid vaccine exacerbated her once-mild skin condition causing it to spread across her body.

U.S. Public Health Agencies Aren’t ‘Following the Science,’ Officials Say

The calls and text messages are relentless. On the other end are doctors and scientists at the top levels of the NIH, FDA and CDC.

Canadian Court Rules It Was Legal to Deny Unvaccinated Person Organ Transplant

A judge in the Canadian province of Alberta has ruled that a woman did not have her rights violated when she was denied an organ transplant due to not being vaccinated against the Wuhan coronavirus.

Quest Diagnostics Prepping for 30,000 Monkeypox Tests Per Week—Currently Only 929 Infections Nationwide

"Company to be able to perform approximately 30,000 tests a week by the end of July, supplementing public health response," according to a press release.

Dr. Robert Malone, Other Censored Doctors Sue Twitter

The doctors say Twitter violated its own policy when it censored factual information, not "misinformation."

Ob-Gyn: No, The Dobbs Decision Does Not Put Women’s Lives In Danger

Presenting abortion as the ‘life-saving solution’ for women facing challenging pregnancies is a warped view of health care.

Planed Parenthood ‘Insurrectionists’ Take Over Wisconsin Capitol Building

The pro-abortion advocates held a "pink-out."

Louisiana Governor Signs Pro-life Bill Banning Abortions

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards has signed a pro-life bill that will ban abortions immediately after the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, which could happen as soon as Thursday.

94 Percent of Medication Not Supported by High-Quality Evidence, Harms Underreported

Less than 6 percent of medical drugs have high-quality evidence to support their benefits, according to a recent study by the University of Oxford.

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