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More Studies Confirm the COVID Jab Does More Harm Than Good |
Cardiologist calls for the immediate suspension of all COVID shots as real-world data show they cause more harm than good. A peer-reviewed scientific review in the Journal of Insulin Resistance, written by cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra, calls for the immediate suspension of all COVID shots as real-world data show they cause more harm than good Data from Israel shows myocarditis post-jab is occurring at a rate of 1 in 6,000. |
Oct 15, 2022
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Joseph Mercola - The Epoch Times
Science & Medicine News |
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Designer Cytokine Makes Paralyzed Mice Walk Again |
Summary: Protein hyper-interleukin-6, a "designer protein" that has to be produced via genetic engineering, enabled a paralyzed mouse to walk again. Spinal cord injuries caused by sports or traffic accidents often result in permanent disabilities such as paraplegia. |
Jan 16, 2021
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Neuroscience News
Science & Medicine News |
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Common cold virus 'helps destroy' bladder cancer |
A strain of the common cold virus could help infect and kill bladder cancer cells, a small study suggests. All signs of the disease disappeared in one patient, and in 14 others there was evidence that cancer cells had died. |
Jul 05, 2019
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Philippa Roxby at BBC News
Science & Medicine News |
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Scientists Reverse Alzheimer's Disease in Human Cells by Editing a Single Gene |
June 24, 2019: Hashem Al-Ghaili posted on LinkedIn |
Jun 28, 2019
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Hashem Al-Ghaili via Linkedin
Science & Medicine Blogs |
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Woman survives metastatic breast cancer thanks to new treatment |
A woman with advanced breast cancer has made a dramatic recovery after receiving a personalised therapy using her own immune cells. It's the first time this type of therapy has worked in breast cancer, suggesting that it may be able to help many more people with common types of cancer, even after they've spread to other parts of the body. |
Jun 28, 2019
by Sam Wong
Science & Medicine News |
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Broad Institute Research Roundup - June 2019 |
Seeing cells through a DNA lens, bringing new autism genes to the forefront, mining tuberculosis mutants for new treatment options, and more. |
Jun 21, 2019
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Broad Institute
Science & Medicine Articles |