Dismantling the Virus Theory: The “Measles Virus” as an Example

Stefan Lanka The present notion of a virus is based on the ancient ideas that all diseases were caused by poisons (“toxins”) and that people would regain their health by producing “antitoxins” as an “antidote”. Indeed, a few diseases are caused by poisons. The subsequent idea, that the body can restore its health by producing […]
The Cognitive Costs of Virtual Communication

Joseph Mercola The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated an already shifting trend toward digital communication technology. With millions of employees mandated to work from home, use of the video conference company Zoom increased 30-fold in April 2020, with more than 300 million daily participants in virtual meetings at its peak. Virtual workspaces have continued to remain popular […]
COVID-19: Why Are We Ignoring Infection-Acquired Immunity?

Sheena Meredith Antibodies derived from natural infection with COVID-19 are more abundant and more potent – at least 10 times more potent – than immunity generated by vaccination alone, according to a study from Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) in Portland, US, published on January 25. Three days later, the US Centres for Disease […]
Distinct Immunological Signatures Discriminate Severe Covid-19 from Non-SARS-CoV-2-driven Critical Pneumonia

Stefanie Kreutmair, Susanne Unger, Nicolás Gonzalo Núñez, Michael Bitzer, Antoine Roquilly, Burkhard Becher Distinct immunological signatures discriminate severe COVID-19 from non-SARS-CoV-2-driven critical pneumonia Immune profiling of COVID-19 patients has identified numerous alterations in both innate and adaptive immunity. However, whether those changes are specific to SARS-CoV-2 or driven by a general inflammatory response shared across […]
The Mysterious Rise in Severe Diseases in Children

Carla Peeters Since the pandemic young children are dealing with a mysterious increase in disease. Some may even have doubled in frequency, varying from infectious diseases, mental diseases (anxiety, depression, suicide increasing 25% worldwide) to hormonal diseases (early onset of puberty) to inflammation (Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD), obesity and now hepatitis (inflammation of the liver). In the past week, […]