Saturated Fat Phobia Lacks Scientific Basis

Close-up of a Person Reaching For an Egg While Making a Cake Mix

Kimberly Hartke In March, the journal Annals of Internal Medicine published a meta-analysis of seventy-six scientific studies on the effect of various fats on heart disease, Association of Dietary, Circulating and Supplement Fatty Acids with Coronary Risk … The conclusion researchers drew after reviewing these studies was “Current evidence does not clearly support cardiovascular guidelines […]

Could Hydrogen Peroxide Treat Coronavirus?

Joseph Mercola Nebulized hydrogen peroxide therapy is an inexpensive and simple way to treat most viral respiratory illnesses All you need is a nebulizer with a face mask that covers your mouth and nose, and food grade hydrogen peroxide, diluted to .1% Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) consists of a water molecule (H2O) with an extra oxygen […]

COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters for Young Adults: A Risk Benefit Assessment and Ethical Analysis of Mandate Policies at Universities

four people watching on white MacBook on top of glass-top table

Kevin Bardosh et al. In 2022, students at North American universities with third-dose COVID-19 vaccine mandates risk disenrolment if unvaccinated. To assess the appropriateness of booster mandates in this age group, we combine empirical risk-bene t assessment and ethical analysis. To prevent one COVID-19 hospitalisation over a 6-month period, we estimate that 31 207–42 836 […]

Autopsy-based Histopathological Characterization of Myocarditis after Anti-SARS-CoV2-Vaccination

Constatin Schwab et al. Cases of myocarditis, diagnosed clinically by laboratory tests and imaging have been described in the context of mRNA-based anti-SARS-CoV-2 vaccination. Autopsy-based description of detailed histological features of vaccine-induced myocarditis is lacking. We describe the autopsy findings and common characteristics of myocarditis in untreated persons who received anti-SARS-CoV-2 vaccination. Standardized autopsies were […]

Colds & Flu – A Homeopathic Perspective

Nancy Gahles … when a person becomes ill, there is often a precipitating cause. Perhaps it is a seasonal change, a traumatic occurrence in their life, environmental factors or dietary indiscretions. Each person has their own sensitivities and will be susceptible to factors that another person would not be. It can happen that everyone in […]