Category: Health Reset
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Malaysia and Indonesia Heighten Mpox Measures Amid Global Health Alert
Malaysia is enhancing its surveillance and advocacy efforts for mpox after the WHO declared a global public health emergency for the second time. Travelers from countries with mpox cases must monitor their health for 21 days upon entering Malaysia. The Health Ministry advises those with risky activities or symptoms to seek immediate medical attention and…
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DOH Identifies New mpox Case Following Global Health Emergency Declaration
The Philippines has detected its tenth mpox case, involving a 33-year-old Filipino male with no recent travel history. The patient developed symptoms, including a fever and rash, and was confirmed positive through a PCR test. The Department of Health (DOH) emphasized that the virus spreads through close contact and contaminated materials and can be killed…
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WHO Declares Mpox Outbreak in Africa a Global Health Emergency
The WHO declared the monkeypox outbreak in Africa a public health emergency of international concern due to a rise in cases and deaths, including a new, more severe strain. With over 14,000 cases and 524 deaths reported this year, a coordinated global response is deemed necessary. The Africa CDC is working to secure more vaccines,…
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Experts Criticize CDC Report Claiming Childhood Vaccines Saved 1.1 Million Lives
A recent CDC report claimed that childhood vaccines have prevented millions of illnesses and deaths. However, critics argue the report uses outdated data, exaggerates vaccine benefits, and ignores the role of public health advances like hygiene and sanitation. They also highlight the rising rates of chronic illnesses like autism, which have significant economic impacts unaccounted…
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Rising Cancer Rates in the Young: COVID-19 Vaccine Risk
Cancer rates among younger generations are rising sharply, with studies showing significant increases in aggressive cancers, especially among those under 50. Some researchers attribute this trend to lifestyle factors, environmental exposure, and potentially the effects of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, which have been linked to rapid-onset “turbo cancers.” The World Health Organization predicts a 77% rise…
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Unveiling Hidden Risks: mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines and Cancer
A Japanese study found significant increases in cancer deaths after the third dose of mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines, with rises in breast, prostate, and ovarian cancers. Researchers suggest potential links between the vaccines and immunosuppression, which could lead to cancer progression. The study adds to ongoing concerns about vaccine safety, highlighting reports of adverse effects like…
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Study: Cellphone Radiation Leads to Cheek Cell Death
A new peer-reviewed study found that 3G cellphone radiation causes cell damage and death in cheek tissue, potentially leading to cancer. The study is the first controlled human trial to show these effects, with participants exposed to radiation levels mimicking cellphone use. Results showed significant increases in abnormal cell formations and chromatin fragmentation, indicating acute…
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Big Pharma’s Strategy: Leveraging the WHO
A new investigative report by Max Jones reveals Big Pharma’s strategy to address a looming “patent cliff” by taking over the public sector, particularly the WHO, to bypass regulatory hurdles and secure market dominance. The pharmaceutical industry is facing the expiration of many blockbuster drug patents by 2030 making them shift focus to complex biologics…
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Bill Gates’ Foray into Insect-Based Foods
The U.S. has a vague regulatory landscape for insect-based foods, allowing insect-containing products like protein bars and pet food to reach consumers without clear legal approval or testing. High-profile investors, including Bill Gates and companies like Tyson Foods, heavily invest in “alternative protein” startups despite lax FDA regulations. CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing to develop genetically modified…
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Pesticide Exposure Poses Cancer Risk Comparable to Smoking
A new study published in Frontiers in Cancer Control and Society found that living in U.S. agricultural communities with heavy pesticide use significantly increases cancer risk, comparable to smoking. The research analyzed cancer incidence data and federal pesticide usage data, revealing higher cancer risks in areas with intensive agricultural activity. The study highlights the inadequacy…