Tag: health

Vaccines Are Destroying People’s Immunity Through ‘Immune Imprinting’: Dr. Robert Malone [Part 1]

“The question is, why are these people that have had these repeated vaccinations, the ones that are getting the more severe infections, disease, and death? It’s a paradox.” There’s a known phenomenon within the vaccine scientific community called “immune imprinting,” where it’s understood that frequent vaccinations can push out existing immunity within people. This has…


Why BA.5 Is the King of Coronavirus Variants

It doesn’t matter if you’ve had COVID, or have gotten the jab and all your boosters, chances are you’ll probably catch this variant, as it has a unique ability to skirt past antibodies. Yet how deadly is it, and how concerned should you be? STORY AT-A-GLANCE Rapid mutation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus was expected and…


The Gains of Weekend Warriors

Skipping workouts Monday through Friday and working out only on weekends isn’t just practical for those leading busy lives, it also works. A new study of more than 350,000 adults comparing mortality rates in so-called weekend warriors to regularly active people found no significant differences. The study was published on July 5 in “JAMA Internal…


Antibiotics Increase Risk of Colon Cancer, New Study Warns

There are multiple risk factors for developing colon cancer.  So what causes it?  Over half of colorectal cancer cases are related to lifestyle factors, such as age, smoking, diet, and alcohol use. Now, a recent study suggests a strong link between antibiotic use and colon cancer.  Why is this the case, and what does it mean for…


Does Sunscreen Use Contribute to Vitamin D Deficiency?

Australia is well known for its harsh sun and high rates of skin cancer, but there are questions over whether the regular use of sunscreen may interfere with vitamin D production and deficiency. This is what new research from the QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute will attempt to get to the bottom of, particularly in…


WHO Reports 14,000 Cases of Monkeypox Globally, 5 Deaths in Africa

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed 14,000 cases of monkeypox worldwide, with five deaths reported in Africa, Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday. Most of the cases reported thus far have been found in Europe, particularly among men who have sex with men, the WHO said, although all the deaths have occurred…


China Reports One Human Infection of Bubonic Plague in Northwestern Region of Ningxia

BEIJING—The northwestern Chinese region of Ningxia reported one human infection of plague, state television said late on Tuesday. The caseload of human plague infection, a highly infectious and severe disease, is low in China, with just one in 2021 and no deaths, down from four infections and three deaths in 2020, according to data from…


Summer Snacks to Help Keep Cholesterol in Check

Snacking can be a regular part of summer. While you’re sitting outside on the porch, deck, dock, or beach, you’ve likely got a little something to peck at, as well. Snacks keep you feeling full and compliment a nice summer beverage. But they can also act as a source of some dangerous calories. Potato chips…


Fatty Liver Disease Affects 1 in 3 Americans: Tips to Reverse It Naturally

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease affects one in three adults and is considered one of the most common liver diseases in the United States.[1] The condition results in abdominal swelling and pain as well as severe fatigue.[2] The condition can be dangerous if it continues to progress, leading to chronic inflammation and cirrhosis.  Normally, the liver…


Science Confirms Turmeric as Effective as 14 Drugs

If ever there were a spice that puts existential fear into the bottom line of pharmaceutical companies, it’s turmeric. Turmeric is one of the most thoroughly researched plants in existence today. Its medicinal properties and components (primarily curcumin) have been the subject of more than 12,000 peer-reviewed and published biomedical studies. In fact, GreenMedInfo (GMI) has run…