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‘Forever Chemicals’ in Women’s Bodies Linked To Several Cancers

A study published in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology found that women with higher levels of forever chemicals had a greater risk of developing breast, ovary, skin, and uterus cancer.

University Creates Course Teaching Medical Professionals That ‘White Supremacy’ Led to Racism in Industry

The University of Minnesota spent $219,633 creating a training course that informs medical professionals that "white supremacy" led to "structural racism" in the healthcare field.

Biden’s New CDC Director Vigorously Pushed COVID Masks, Vaccines, Lockdowns, Contact Tracing, Child Compliance

She told citizens to answer phone calls from government employees and answer questions regarding personal health information.

Zuckerburg Admits Censored COVID-19 Information ‘Ended Up Being More Debatable or True’

"That stuff is really tough, right? It really undermines trust," said Zuckerburg.

Industry-Funded Research Creates Conflict of Interest: Report

“We just can’t allow corporate PR and product defense to pass as science anymore,” said U.S. Right to Know Executive Director Gary Ruskin.

U.S. Faces Drug Shortages Under Biden Administration

“This is, in my opinion, a public health emergency," says professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

New England Journal of Medicine Supports Racial Segregation in Medical Education

This paper's viewpoint aligns with the University of California at San Francisco's (UCSF) attempts to "decolonize the health sciences" as part of their anti-racist initiatives, but it has been met with significant backlash and deemed "morally abhorrent."

Health Officials Acknowledge ‘No Evidence’ to Support Masks Protecting Vulnerable Against COVID-19

"[T]he fact that the studies that do exist (including our own late addition) fail to show convincing evidence of benefit from masking suggests that, if there is a benefit, it is a rather modest one, i.e. masks may reduce the risk slightly but do not guarantee you won’t get infected," said Dr. Breathnach.

Pediatricians Must Advocate for Stricter Wireless Regulations to Protect Kids From Radiation, Scientists Say

The medical community has a critical role to play in preventing harm from wireless radiation by educating parents and advocating for stricter regulatory action, according to top environmental scientists who published a review of the latest science on pediatric health and electromagnetic fields (EMF) and radiofrequency (RF) radiation.

Professor Criticizes ‘Anti-Biological’ Lesson Instructing Students to Call Women ‘People With Cervices’

An Indiana University School of Medicine professor claimed a lesson given to first-year medical students is "anti-biological" and has “very detrimental effects to the health care profession."

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