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Chief of Emergency Medicine Dies 'Suddenly and Unexpectedly' While Jogging

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Dr. Paul Hannam, the Chief of Emergency Medicine and Program Medical Director at North York General Hospital (NYGH), died unexpectedly on Saturday while out for a run, according to his colleagues. There is currently no information available regarding the reason for his sudden death. Chief Medical Strategy Officer at Mount Sinai Hospital, Howard Ovens, announced the passing of Dr. Hannam via Twitter. “Canadian... 

New Lawsuit Finds That Skittles Causes Cancer in Humans

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A California man is suing the candy maker Mars, alleging Skittles contains a “known toxin,” making the popular candy “unfit for human consumption.” On Thursday, San Leandro resident Jenile Thames filed a lawsuit seeking class-action status in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Attorneys for Thames said Skittles were unsafe for consumers because they contain “heightened... 

Major Study Confirms COVID Vaccines Alter Women's Periods

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Since Covid vaccines first became available more than a year and a half ago, women have been sounding alarms about the shots’ adverse effect on their menstruation. Simply put they are now useless garbage, human waste. Avoid reproducing yourself with such a woman, unless you want a mutant child with heavy genetic problems later in life. For example, in an August 2021 article at The Grayzone that... 

Former White House Physician Demands Dementia riddled Biden to Resign before he destroys USA

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Former White House physician Ronny Jackson says that Joe Biden “won’t finish his term” because “his mind is too far gone.” Jackson, who served on the White House medical team in the mid-2000s and served as personal physician to both Barack Obama and Donald Trump, made the remarks on Twitter. “Biden won’t finish his term. EVERYONE knows he’s unfit for the job. His mind is too far gone.... 

Major Health Experts Resign over 'Unscientific' Vaccination of Children Under 5

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Two of America’s top health agencies are reportedly hemorrhaging staff as poor decision-making, described by staff as ‘bad science,’ has led to low morale. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are both suffering staff shortages, according to Dr. Marty Makary, a top public-health expert at Johns Hopkins University, writes... 

NYC officials say Gays are to blame for Monkeypox outbreak, labels them Super Spreaders

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Another 112 people in New York City have reportedly tested “positive” for monkeypox, according to the city’s health department. And all of them are said to be homosexual or some other flavor of the LGBT “rainbow.” As of Monday, July 11, 223 people in the Big Apple supposedly have the orthopoxvirus, up from 111 cases on July 5. And the 111 number was quadruple the cases from a week prior. “There... 

Scientists Have Serious Safety Concerns About Bill Gates Disconcerting Lab-Grown Meat

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A panel of scientists has expressed “serious safety concerns” about Bill Gates’ plan to “revolutionize the future of food” by taking traditional meat off the table and replacing it with “lab-grown meat“, which is produced by taking biopsied stem cells from a living animal and using them to grow meat in a biolaboratory. Gates has teamed up with Richard Branson to invest tens of millions... 

Mosquitoes Testing Positive to Rare, Deadly Viruses in US Months After Bill Gates Released Millions in The Wild

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Months after a Bill Gates tech start-up released millions of genetically modified mosquitoes in to the wild, mosquitoes across the US are testing positive to extremely rare and deadly viruses, some of which have never before been reported in the United States. Various states across the country have reported a sharp increase in mosquito-borne viruses. In the Midwest, cases of the mosquito-borne Jamestown... 

Scientists Warn That SOIL Is Suddenly Causing 'Killer Heart Disease'

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Scientists are now warning gardeners that a mysterious substance found in soil is causing a sudden spike in heart disease. According to reports, doctors have found substances in soil that can have “harmful effects on the cardiovascular system.” Timetotimes.com reports: Experts at the Mainz University Medical Center in Germany said air, water and soil pollution is responsible for at least nine... 

Alcohol is not so bad after all according to Study, Drinkers are Happier, Healthier and Slimmer

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Drinking up to two bottles of wine per day, or the equivalent in other alcoholic drinks, could be the secret to remaining happy, healthy, slim and mobile into old age, according to new research out of Germany. A German hospital surveyed 628 adults about their mood and quality of life, before comparing this information with the amount of alcohol they drank. All the people questioned were aged 60 and... 

Top Scientist: Human Genome Poisoned by mRNA Can Be Passed On to Future Generations

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Fully jabbed individuals are at high risk of passing on their artificially altered DNA to their future offspring, molecular biologist Dr. Daniel Nagase has warned. During an appearance on the “Dr. Jane Ruby Show,” Dr. Nagese said the following: “Every researcher, geneticist, and molecular biologist that worked on this project would have known that any mRNAs that are injected have reverse transcriptase,... 

Compounds in Ginger and Chili Peppers found to prevent Cancer

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On their own, both ginger and chili are delicious spices with well-known health benefits. Ginger is used in traditional medicine to relieve common health complaints like digestive issues and nausea. On the other hand, chili peppers help boost your mood, metabolism and immune system. Both ginger and chili peppers can also improve blood circulation. According to an animal study, combining certain compounds... 

Experimental drug cures 100% of patients of cancer

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Every rectal cancer patient in a small clinical drug trial conducted by New York’s Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has seen their cancer go into remission after receiving an experimental immunotherapy treatment. The findings were published by researchers in the New England Journal of Medicine on June 5th. One of the participants in the trial, Sascha Roth, told the New York Times that she... 

Regular olive oil consumption found to reduce mortality risk

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Olive oil is a popular cooking oil because it contains antioxidants and healthy fats. According to a study conducted by researchers from the American College of Cardiology, consuming olive oil regularly is also linked to a lower risk of some severe medical conditions, such as heart disease and cancer. The study was published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. During the study, the... 

CDC Begins Demanding Monkeypox Vaccinations for Everyone working in Healthcare

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has put out its first vaccine guidance related to a recent outbreak of monkeypox cases across the U.S. and Europe – with health workers and others responding to the uptick in cases first in line to get the shots. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), the CDC’s leading experts on vaccines, issued the recommendation... 
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