Health
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COVID-19 vaccines may increase the risk of HIV infections
Some of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines currently in development could increase recipients’ risk of developing HIV infection, a new study published in The ... -
Remdesivir could be highly effective against COVID-19, according to “single-patient study”
A single-patient study conducted by English researchers revealed that the antiviral drug remdesivir could be a highly effective treatment for COVID-19. Published on Monday, Dec. ... -
Mike Pence gets fake vaccinated on live television to promote warp speed vaccines
On Friday, Vice President Mike Pence along with his wife Karen Pence pretended to receive a Pfizer-BioNTech Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine on live television ... -
America can beat coronavirus without lockdowns by studying South Korea’s “successful approach”
The year is drawing to a close and while America was in lockdown for most of 2020, there doesn’t seem to be any major ... -
Incorporating magnesium-rich foods into your diet helps reduce insulin resistance even if you don’t have diabetes
Magnesium is an essential nutrient that contributes to overall health. It plays a key role in several bodily processes, including the regulation of muscle ... -
Pentagon to start vaccinating troops with the Pfizer vaccine
The Department of Defense (DOD) is planning to inoculate 44,000 military personnel with Pfizer’s Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine as early as next week in what officials ... -
Alkaloids from Lasianthera africana and Gongronema latifolium found to prevent neurodegeneration
In this study, researchers at the Federal University of Technology Akure in Nigeria investigated the in vitro modulatory effect of alkaloids obtained from two ... -
GOP Rep Ken Buck praises coronavirus vaccine for “saving lives” but said he won’t get it, citing its health risks
GOP Representative Ken Buck of Colorado doesn’t want the new coronavirus vaccines in his body, but he showered praise on the experimental mRNA shots, ... -
Higher vitamin D levels, stronger immune response protect children from COVID-19
(Natural News) How COVID-19 affects children is a topic that’s getting traction, especially with recent studies saying that the disease is less severe in ... -
MEDICAL EUGENICS: Flu shots are mandatory at Cornell for White people, but “People of Color” (POC) are granted exemptions
All students enrolled at Cornell University are required to be vaccinated for influenza, unless they qualify as black, “indigenous,” or a “person of color,” ...