• CDC Study Doesn't 'Debunk' Link Between COVID-19 Vaccines & Sudden-Deaths

    CDC Study Doesn't 'Debunk' Link Between COVID-19 Vaccines & Sudden-Deaths Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times, A new U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study does not disprove a link between COVID-19 vaccines and sudden deaths among young people, contrary to claims. The study, published by the CDC’s quasi-journal on April 11, analyzed death certificates from Oregon for people aged 16 to 30 who died between June 2021 and December 2022. Among...

  • COVID-19 Vaccine Protection Among Children Plummets Within Months: CDC Study

    COVID-19 Vaccine Protection Among Children Plummets Within Months: CDC Study Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times, Children who received an original COVID-19 vaccine have little protection against hospitalization just months after vaccination, according to a new study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Children initially have 52 percent protection against hospitalization but that estimated effectiveness plummeted to 19 percent after four...

  • New CDC report denies link between COVID shots and sudden deaths in young adults

    Critics said the researchers looked only at data in one state, limited the study period to 100 days post-injection, and failed to use appropriate search terms for finding possible cases of cardiac death related to COVID vaccination.

  • Impact of COVID-19 'will affect exam results well into the 2030s,' says study

    Educational damage from the COVID-19 pandemic will have an impact on school pupils well into the 2030s, according to a study involving the University of Strathclyde.

  • Excess Deaths In Japan Hit 115,000 Following 3rd COVID Shot; New Study Explains Why

    Excess Deaths In Japan Hit 115,000 Following 3rd COVID Shot; New Study Explains Why Authored by Joe Wang via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A new study on harms resulting from the COVID vaccine was published on April 8 in the U.S.-based peer-reviewed medical science journal Cureus. It represents the largest study to date on adverse effects of the COVID vaccine, and the results are shocking, to put it mildly. In the study, titled “Increased Age-Adjusted Cancer Mortality After...

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    Severe thunderstorm watch in effect for Windsor

    Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Windsor-Essex, advising people there's a risk of an isolated, brief tornado.Severe thunderstorms are capable of producing strong wind gusts up to 90 km/h, and hail uas large as a quarter in size, the federal weather agency said in a statement.Environment Canada is reminding people that large hail can damage property and cause injury. "Strong wind gusts can toss loose objects, damage weak buildings, break branches off trees and...

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    The surprising effectiveness of having kids study their errors to succeed

    The Hechinger Report analyzes research on how students may be learning better by focusing on what they did wrong.

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    Severe Thunderstorm Warning in effect for most of Central Virginia

    Frequent lightning and scattered hail as large as two inches in size are possible. There may also be scattered wind gusts of up to 70 miles per hour are likely, according to the National Weather Service.

  • Life goals and their changes drive success, says study

    "Where is my life going?" "Who do I want to be?" As future-thinkers, adolescents spend significant time contemplating these types of questions about their life goals. A new study from the University of Houston shows that as people grow from teenagers to young adults, they tend to change the importance they place on certain life goals, but one thing is certain: The existence of high-prestige and education goals, as well as their positive development, can drive success.

  • Chicago police officer shot overnight, department says

    The circumstances around the shooting and condition of the officer were not

  • CDC investigating botched Botox shots in 9 states

    At least 19 women in nine states reportedly became sick after they got Botox, either having gotten the injections from people who were never licensed or trained to give the shots or received them in "non-healthcare settings," including homes or spas, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday. Nine of the 19 patients were hospitalized, the CDC said. Four "were treated with botulism antitoxin because of concerns that the botulinum toxin could have spread beyond the injection...

  • Researchers study effects of solvation and ion valency on metallopolymers

    In a new paper published in JACS Au, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign analyzed the effects of solvation and ion valency on metallopolymers, with implications for critical materials recovery and recycling, and environmental remediation.