Month: June 2024
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Ethical Breach in Gardasil Trials Raises Safety Concerns
This study issued in the International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine found that Merck’s Gardasil clinical trials in Denmark violated medical ethics by using a proprietary aluminum adjuvant (AAHS) in placebos, misleading participants about its contents. The researchers revealed that AAHS, a potent and understudied adjuvant (adjuvant is a substance added to most…
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The Rise in ADHD Diagnoses Among U.S. Children
A CDC study published in the Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology reveals that 11.4% of U.S. children aged 3-17 have been diagnosed with ADHD, marking a significant increase since 2016. The research utilizes data from the 2022 National Survey of Children’s Health, highlighting distinctions in ADHD prevalence across demographics and treatment rates. Experts…
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Ensuring Privacy: The Ongoing Case for Voluntary Digital ID Systems
The Children’s Health Defense (CHD) urged U.S. regulatory authorities to ensure digital ID systems remain voluntary following the Biden administration’s plan to create a national digital identity ecosystem. CHD stressed a Los Angeles Superior Court order that upheld the right to use traditional IDs, reinforcing that digital IDs should be optional. The court’s decision came…
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Urgency vs. Safety: The Rush for the Bird Flu Vaccines
This article talks about how the U.S. government is nearing an agreement to fund a late-stage trial of Moderna’s mRNA bird flu vaccine through BARDA, potentially starting next month with tens of millions of dollars. This could mean a commitment to purchase vaccine doses if trials are successful. Pfizer is also developing an mRNA vaccine…
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A Call for Balanced Scientific Debate on the Climate Change Narratives by Randall Carlson
This essay and review of research argue that the severity and frequency of extreme weather events are not increasing because of climate change, and the warming observed since the 19th century may be within the range of the earth’s natural capacity. Carlson critiques the reliance on positive feedback models to amplify the effects of CO2…
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US FDA Approves Moderna’s mRNA RSV Shot Without Consulting Independent Advisers
The US Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) has approved Moderna’s mRNA respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine for adults 60 and older. According to the FDA, it no longer sought the input of the agency’s independent vaccine advisory committee because it did not foresee any issues or controversial issues arising from its decision. The product,…
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IHR Adopted: Should We Worry?
In a post on their Telegram channel, the World Doctors Alliance (WDA) cites two contrasting analyses of the adoption of the International Health Regulations (IHR) of the recently completed World Health Assembly (WHA). One post was from James Roguski, who said that adopting substantial amendments to the IHR is a “defeat” for freedom fighters. The…
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Europe Targets Telegram
The European Union claims that Telegram is now a “very large online platform” (VLOP) and must be regulated by the Digital Services Act (DSA). According to the article, regulating Telegram is central to controlling the narrative around the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and blocking the information being published by Russian channels. Editor’s Note: Why does…
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NIH Scientists Made $710M In Royalties From Drug Makers
Data from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) reveals that the agency and its scientists earned $710 million in royalties from drug companies, from late 2021 to 2023. Of that amount, $690 million went to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), the sub-agency led by Dr. Anthony Fauci [and the same agency…
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FOIA Shows Forced Retraction of Study Linking COVID Shots to Increased Cancer Risk
The article discusses the publication and subsequent retraction of a scientific paper in October 2021, which highlighted potential DNA damage caused by the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and associated vaccines. The authors, Dr. Hui Jiang and Dr. Ya-Fang Mei, faced pressure from Stockholm University to retract the paper, despite Mei’s opposition to the…