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Mayo Clinic Says Racism Causes African Americans to Have Heart Attacks
The spike in heart attacks in the African-American community since 2021 is caused by “racism” according to so-called experts at the World Economic Forum-funded Mayo Clinic.
Heart attacks have soared around the world since 2021, with experts creatively blaming the spike on all manner of unlikely causes including being too happy, waking late on weekends, climate change, not wearing masks, gas stoves,...
Justin Bieber Cancels 2023 Tour Dates Because of Persistent Face Paralysis Issue
Canadian singer Justin Bieber canceled his “Justice World Tour” on Wednesday because of his ongoing facial paralysis issue.
Justin Bieber shocked his fans last June when he revealed he had been experiencing facial paralysis due to a rare virus.
The 29-year-old said he has been diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome.
“Ramsay Hunt syndrome occurs when a shingles outbreak affects the facial nerve...
Experts: Artificial Sweeteners Are to Blame for Significant Increase in Sudden Deaths
“Experts” are now blaming artificial sweeteners for the rise in heart attacks and unexpected deaths that have occurred in the previous two years in nations all over the world.
According to a recent study, artificial sweeteners “should not be regarded a healthy and safe substitute to sugar” and may raise the risk of cardiovascular disease.
The research, which was written up...
Cancerous cells turned back healthy by American scientists
Cancer cells are seen with an electron microscope.
American scientists from Florida have discovered a process to turn cancer cells back into normal cells by restoring the balance of key molecules controlling specific cellular functions.
A group of researchers from the Mayo Clinic carried out the research published in the journal Nature: Cell Biology on Monday.
Utilizing the new method in laboratory...
New American Drug Slows Aging Process
American scientists have discovered a new class of drugs which dramatically slows the aging process by alleviating frailty symptoms, extending healthy lifespan and improving cardiac function.
The research was carried out on animal models by a group of scientists from the Mayo Clinic and the Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) and published in the online edition of the journal Aging Cell on March 9.
The...