This is a huge issue, and it shows that the majority of people who get vaccinated fail to complete a two-dose series. The New York Times has a daily update on the... Read more »
A warm welcome to today’s talk is Wednesday the 9th of march now I’ve been asked for a long time to look into these Pfizer documents and the food and drug administration... Read more »
Few, if any, drugs have been so highly politicized as Hydroxychloroquine. The minute US President Donald Trump announced hydroxychloroquine offered a possible solution to coronavirus-infected survivors, the drug’s popularity skyrocketed, and the... Read more »
First of we would like to acknowledge that this article was inspired by #TheMirrorProject and we thank them for their bravery. After watching their video on Youtube we thought is was very... Read more »
As one of our subscribers in Alberata Canada told us today: We just went under lockdown here again in Alberta… and I consider us to have a better/more advanced health care and... Read more »
Most of us have grown up having tea at breakfast. Depending on which country you grew up in it might have been black tea, ceylon or green tea. But which of these... Read more »
On Oct. 16, World Food Day is celebrated and serves as a reminder that we all play a role in building a safe, more sustainable and resilient food system. All the people,... Read more »
Updated Oct 14th 2020 – By Carl Riedel Your chance of dying from Covid19 on the island of Curacao is a whopping 0.187% With all the scaremongering and wild numbers being thrown... Read more »
A major study aimed at uncovering the crucial role that human antibodies and other immune defences play in the seriousness of Covid-19 cases was launched by British scientists. Antibody studies may explain... Read more »
For most of human history, walking for weight loss wasn’t a thought that crossed Homo sapiens’ minds. Walking and running were merely transportation methods, the only means of getting from A to... Read more »