Compound Found In Broccoli Could Help Dissolve Blood Clots And Prevent Stroke Authored by Allison DeMajistre via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Researchers from the Heart Research Institute (HRI) in Australia have found that a common vegetable eaten by millions every day may be able to prevent and treat a leading cause of death worldwide. (Teo Tarras/Shutterstock) The study, published in the journal ACS Central Science, shows results from a three-year investigation into how a...
One of the largest studies on wildlife activity—involving more than 220 researchers, 163 mammal species and 5,000 camera traps worldwide—reveals that wild animals react differently to humans depending on where the animals live and what they eat. The study was published in Nature Ecology & Evolution.
The Hawaii State Department of Health is aligning its health avisements with the CDC guidelines but still plans to continue to use the dashboard with more than just COVID-19 data.
Governments and businesses need to invest in ways to prevent transmission, experts say, instead of leaving people on their own.
"The drop in March 2020 had everything to do with a massive drop in demand — nothing else," Patrick De Haan from GasBuddy.com told Snopes.
(The Center Square) – Parents of Chicago school students are suing the Chicago Teachers Union seeking damages over a teachers strike during COVID-19 that kept children out of school longer.
For starters, the redacted document was not a study.
by WorldTribune Staff, March 20, 2024 Researchers in Japan are warning about the risks associated with blood transfusions from individuals who have received Covid mRNA shots. In a March 14 preprint, the authors noted: “The impact of these genetic vaccines on blood products and the actual damage caused by them are unknown at present. Therefore, […]
From President Joe Biden to the former head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to your local physician, those in authority repeated the Read More
Allegations made against four Conservative MPs are not upheld, a report concludes.
These funds cover 8,549,207 claims from July 1, 2021 to July 20, 2023.
This week marks the four year anniversary of when COVID-19 was officially declared a pandemic.