Case of Locally Acquired Malaria Appears in Another US State

Maryland authorities disclosed a new case of locally acquired malaria on Aug. 19, making the state the third in the country to report a...

Transgenderism Has ‘Parasitized People’s Emotions,’ Says Expert

Alasdair Gunn of Genspect warns gender industry “parasitized” people’s emotions by pushing transgender agenda, including hyping claims about suicidality risk.

Overdiagnosis of Breast Cancer in Older Women—and Unnecessary Treatment—Is Widespread: Study

Over 240,000 women in U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, and start treatment immediately. According to new research, that may be a mistake.
Sherri Tenpenny testifies during the Ohio Health Committee Hearing

Medical Board Suspends License of Doctor Critical of COVID-19 Vaccines

The State Medical Board of Ohio has suspended the license of a Dr. Sherri Tenpenny and fined her $3000.00 for offering criticism of COVID-19 vaccines.
FDA Approved - Not Really

FDA Approved 65 Percent of New Drugs in 2022 Based on a Single Study

Cures Act was created to “bring new innovations and advances” to patients quicker but is allowing drugs to flood market without adequate data and transparency.
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Developed Nations Requiring the Most Infant Vaccines Linked With Higher Childhood Mortality Rates: Study

Highly developed nations requiring the most neonatal vaccine doses have the worst mortality rates in children under age 5, according to a peer-reviewed study.

IN-DEPTH: Transgender Policies Put Doctors and Patients at Risk, Says Medical Group

For doctors to be oblivious to—or ignore—basic human biology, such as the differences between male and female, already has caused great harm, including death.

CDC Issues Alert About Biblical Disease Increasing in Southern State

CDC says infectious disease of leprosy has become common in Florida in recent years, and health officials believet the ancient disease may be endemic in state.

Research Finds Safer Way to Detect Colon Polyps

Study by researchers from Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Harvard Med School, and MA General Hospital linked precancerous colon polyps to specific gut bacteria.

Group Wants to Unstiffen Laws That Define Who Is Considered Legally Dead

Three major Catholic organizations and one of the largest physician organizations in the United States are warning the American public about a national proposal...
Gallup Poll: Recent Trend in Americans' Confidence in Institutions

How Did the Medical System Lose Its Credibility and the Public’s Confidence?

Gallup’s recent poll on public’s confidence in major institutions saw most significant decline in confidence over last 2 years in presidency and medical system.
DeTransition advocates protest outside of the annual Pediatric Endocrine Society conference

21 International Experts Dispute Prevailing US Gender Transition Methods

Clinicians and researchers say “best available evidence” doesn’t support prevailing treatment methods of gender dysphoria, namely sex-change procedures, in U.S..