Day: April 26, 2024
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Questioning the Ethical Landscape: QCPD’s Face Recognition Initiative
The Quezon City Police District (QCPD) will implement a new face recognition app through the Unified Intelligence and Investigation Center (UIIC) to enhance crime prevention in the city. It involves taking a suspect’s photo, sending it to the QCPD Cyberpatroller Group, and cross-matching it in a unified system. This app allows quick identification of suspects’…
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Dr. Masayasu Inoue’s Speech: Pandemic, Vaccination, and Individual Rights
Dr. Masayasu Inoue, a molecular pathology and medicine specialist, in an eight-minute groundbreaking video, raised concerns about the misuse of the pandemic to promote global vaccination campaigns. The video was recorded during the event entitled “Human Rights and COVID-19: A Civil Society-Led Press Conference On The Role of the UN and WHO held at Geneva,…
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Unraveling the Link Between Biological Aging and Early-Stage Cancer
In this article, recent research presented at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting suggests that younger generations are facing a higher risk of cancer due to accelerated aging. The study examined whether an increased biological age contributes to the onset of early-stage cancer, typically diagnosed in adults under 55. Factors such as…
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Defying Prognosis with Ivermectin for Cancer
Rick Alderson, a retired sawmill worker diagnosed with terminal colon cancer, defied doctors’ prognosis and lived for two more years with the help of ivermectin, a drug initially used for parasitic infections. Studies suggest that ivermectin has anti-cancer effects by targeting tumor stem cells, enhancing chemotherapy and radiation therapy, boosting the immune system’s response, and…