In this series, we evaluate some of the lesser-known yet common adverse events that are appearing in the research literature as well as in doctors’ clinics and, more importantly, how to deal with them and reduce the risks. Previously: Underdiagnosed cases of post-vaccine small fiber neuropathy are concerning, but some doctors are more concerned about the…
Everything ‘Could Be an Enemy’: Mast Cell Diseases Reported After COVID-19 Vaccination
‘The Big Catch-Up:’ The WHO to Address Fallen Childhood Immunization by Vaccinating Millions of Children
Millions of children who missed routine vaccinations during the pandemic may be vaccinated as part of “The Big Catch-up,” a global initiative launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners. “The pandemic saw essential immunization levels decrease in over 100 countries, leading to rising outbreaks of measles, diphtheria, polio, and yellow fever,” wrote…
‘The Big Catch-Up:’ The WHO to Vaccinate Millions of Children
Millions of children who missed routine vaccinations during the pandemic may be vaccinated as part of “The Big Catch-up,” a global initiative launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners. “The pandemic saw essential immunization levels decrease in over 100 countries, leading to rising outbreaks of measles, diphtheria, polio, and yellow fever,” wrote…
Infectious Disease Experts Advise Health Care Workers Drop Universal Mask Policies
In another sign of changing attitudes to pandemic policy, infectious disease specialists writing in the Annals of Internal Medicine this month argued against the continuation of universal masking policies for doctors, nurses, and other health care workers. In the article, the eight authors, who are infectious disease specialists associated with Harvard and Washington University medical…
Infectious Disease Experts Advise Health Care Facilities to Drop Universal Mask Policies
In another sign of changing attitudes to pandemic policy, infectious disease specialists writing in the Annals of Internal Medicine this month argued against the continuation of universal masking policies for doctors, nurses, and other health care workers. In the article, the eight authors, who are infectious disease specialists associated with Harvard and Washington University medical…
Building a Strong Defense: Boost the Lymphatic System and Detoxify After COVID-19 Vaccines
In this series, “The Miraculous Immune System,” we’ll explore the true power of our immunity, the organs that work tirelessly to protect us. We’ll also provide practical ways to protect these vital divine gifts. Previously: The lymphatic system is our “immune network manager,” designed to keep internal and external toxins away from our body. However, its…
Novel Movement Disorders After COVID Vaccination: Patients Misdiagnosed, Treatment Delayed
In this series, we evaluate some of the lesser-known yet common COVID-19 vaccine adverse events that are appearing in the research literature as well as in doctors’ clinics and, more importantly, how to deal with them and reduce the risks. Before 2021, Ruth Davy ran more than three miles daily and could cycle up to 46…
No Evidence Shielding Helped Vulnerable People During COVID, Study Shows
There is no evidence that shielding benefited vulnerable people as a COVID pandemic response, according to a new study. A new study of health data has examined the policy of shielding those deemed “Clinically Extremely Vulnerable” (CEV) to the virus, with the study’s main author claiming the UK government policy “was sort of made up…
Health Professionals Warn Kids Diagnosed With New COVID-19 Variant Display Previously Unseen Symptom
Medical professionals are reporting that children diagnosed with the new Omicron subvariant of COVID-19, XBB.1.16, display conjunctivitis symptoms. According to the Sun Sentinel, multiple health experts have reported children coming in with “itchy conjunctivitis with sticky eyes, not seen in earlier waves.” In an April 6 Twitter post, Vipin M Vashishtha, former convenor of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics…
Children Diagnosed With New COVID-19 Variant Show New Symptom, Health Professionals Warn
Medical professionals report that children diagnosed with the new Omicron subvariant of COVID-19, XBB.1.16, display conjunctivitis symptoms. According to the Sun Sentinel, multiple health experts have reported children coming in with “itchy conjunctivitis with sticky eyes, not seen in earlier waves.” In an April 6 Twitter post, Vipin M Vashishtha, former convenor of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics and…
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