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Sambu 2022: Toxicological and teratogenic effect of various food additives: An updated review

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BioMed Research International, vol. 2022 (6829409). This is a review of some of the chemicals added to foods to improve shelf-life, color or taste, from the point of view of safety of the newborn.   The authors point out that … Continue reading

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Patel 2022: The safety of pediatric use of paracetamol (acetaminophen): A narrative review of direct and indirect evidence

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Minerva Pediatrics, 2022. July 13 DOI: 10.23736/S2724-52765.22.06932-4 Use of Tylenol (paracetamol or acetaminophen) during pregnancy and early childhood has been considered safe since the 1970s.  Parents are urged to use it routinely after vaccination to prevent or control fever. It … Continue reading

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Kerr 2022: Regular use of ivermectin as prophylaxis for COVID-19 led up to 92% reduction in COVID-19 mortality in a dose-response manner: Results of a prospective observational study of a strictly controlled population of 88,012 subjects among 223,128 participants.

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Preprint July 2022, DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.19170.61128 This study is a followup of Kerr et al (2022) published in Cureus.  As pointed out in a detailed description by Steve Kirsch of the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation, regular users of prophylactic Ivermectin at … Continue reading

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Miller 2022: Potential impacts of synthetic food dyes on activity and attention in children: A review of the human and animal evidence

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Environmental Health, 2022 Apr 29;21(1):45. Concern that synthetic food dyes may impact behavior in children prompted the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) to review the research on both children and animals.  64% of the 25 challenge studies … Continue reading

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The Truth Is Coming Out About Covid Deaths

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By Joseph Mercola, March 2, 2022 Hospitals receive payments for testing every patient for COVID, every COVID diagnosis and every ‘COVID death,’ as well as any time they use remdesivir and mechanical ventilation. Early on in the COVID pandemic, people … Continue reading

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Covid: Some related charts

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This is a collection of charts, graphs, etc. that may help one visualize the current situation and/or past situations related to Covid (and other) vaccines.  It is a work in progress.   From a hearing in Australia, August 4, 2023: BOMBSHELL: … Continue reading

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Kerr 2022: Ivermectin Prophylaxis Used for COVID-19: A Citywide, Prospective, Observational Study of 223,128 Subjects Using Propensity Score Matching

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Cureus, 2022 Jan 15;14(1):e21272.   Kerr, Cadegiani, Baldi, Lobo, … Chamie-Quintero. The discussion of this paper begins at about Minute 8 in the video below. The entire population of a city in Brazil was invited to take Ivermectin at a dose … Continue reading

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Alzheimer’s, ALS, and Parkinson’s

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by Jane Hersey, 2022 Alzheimer’s disease was first recognized in 1906, and for decades the pharmaceutical industry has been searching for a drug that would prevent and/or treat it.  But after decades of effort and billions of dollars, there have … Continue reading

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Hasan 2022: In silico molecular docking and ADME/T analysis of Quercetin compound with its evaluation of broad-spectrum therapeutic potential against particular diseases

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Informatics in Medicine Unlocked, 29 (2022) 100894.  Hasan, Khan, Chowdhury, Khan, Moni, & Rahman This study, done in Bangladesh and Australia, compared something called “docking” ability of Quercetin with that of the usual drugs for several diseases, and found that … Continue reading

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State of the Union vs. Reality

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This is reality, but not so heavy, as it ends with a spoof on Saturday Night Live. Come now, even if you don’t like Bigtree (my son calls him “Bigbush”) you can still watch this short 16 minute excerpt.  You … Continue reading

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State of the Union Address 2022

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President Joe Biden gave the 2022 State of the Union Address on March 1, 2022.  It is about an hour long, and you can listen to all of it below: And below that, please spend 10 minutes listening to Del … Continue reading

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Mogensen 2017: The Introduction of Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertusis and Oral Polio Vaccine Among Young Infants in an Urban African Community: A Natural Experiment

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EBioMedicine, 17 (2017), 192-198  (Authors:  Mogensen, Andersen, Rodrigues, Benn, Aaby) The authors examined the outcome of the introduction of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP) and oral polio vaccine (OPV) in an urban community in Guinea-Bissau in the early 1980s. They followed the children … Continue reading

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Joe Rogan’s interview with Dr. Peter McCullough

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This is Joe Rogan’s interview #1747 on the subject everyone is getting tired of — the Covid Pandemic, the vaccine, and the treatment.   While the interview is nearly 3 hours long, you don’t actually have to watch it — there … Continue reading

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Will Ivermectin Work for Omicron?

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In the video below, Dr. Mobeen Syed discusses the question of whether Ivermectin will continue to work on the Omicron variant of Covid-19.  Who is Dr. Mobeen?  He is a medical doctor who has combined his medical expertise and computer … Continue reading

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Ivermectin in Japan

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Dr. John Campbell is a nurse trainer and does a marvelous job making complicated things clear.  We may not be nurses, but we can benefit from his expertise and careful break-down of every subject.. This video below describes what has … Continue reading

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Gundry 2021: Observational Findings of PULS Cardiac Test Findings for Inflammatory Markers in Patients Receiving mRNA Vaccines

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Circulation, Vol 144, Issue Suppl_1, Abstract 10712 For about 8 years, Dr. Steven Gundry had been monitoring a group of 566 patients  with a PULS (Protein Unstable Lesion Signature) test, and they averaged an 11% risk of having an acute … Continue reading

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Babalola 2021: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Ivermectin Monotherapy versus Hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin, and Azithromycin Combination Therapy in Covid-19 Patients in Nigeria

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Research Square, Preprints DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-950352/v1 The intent of this study was to compare treating Covid-19 with Ivermectin alone, or with a combination of Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, and Azithromycin (HIA therapy). In addition, both groups received “standard of care” treatment which included … Continue reading

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Dr. Youngblood at San Diego Board of Supervisors

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Dr. Scot A Youngblood, MD is a doctor primarily located in San Diego, CA. He has 24 years of experience, graduating from Duke University Shool of Medicine.   His specialty is Orthopedic Surgery, and he is affiliated with the Naval Medical … Continue reading

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Servellita 2021: Predominance of antibody resistant SARS-CoV-2 variants in vaccine breakthrough cases from the San Francisco Bay Area, California

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MedRxiv, October 8, 2021.  DOI:  10.1101/2021.08.19.21262139 The authors analyzed 1,373 persons with Covid-19 in the San Francisco Bay Area from February 1 to June 30, 2021.  125 of them had vaccine breakthrough infections.  They found that symptomatic breakthrough infections had … Continue reading

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Are poor injection techniques causing blood clots and myocarditis?

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In this video, Dr. Keith Moran talks about how the COVID vaccine is being administered. Could the lack of aspiration prior to injection account for the side effects that we are seeing?  He presents 2 studies as well as some … Continue reading

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What happened to the “Pandemic of the Unvaccinated?”

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246 infected, 3 dead from COVID-19 in Michigan despite being vaccinated, Bridge, April 20, 2021 Almost 4,000 fully vaccinated people in Massachusetts have tested positive for Covid-19, Fox, June 21, 2021 Half of Covid-19 infected adults in Israel in latest … Continue reading

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Bryant 2021: Ivermectin for Prevention and Treatment of COVID-19 Infection: A Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, and Trial Sequential Analysis to Inform Clinical Guidelines

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American Journal of Therapeutics (July, 2021), 28, e434-e460. Bryant et al concluded that 15 studies showed that ivermectin reduces the risk of death from Covid compared to no ivermectin.  Used to prevent Covid after exposure (prophylaxis), it reduced infection by … Continue reading

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Li 2021: Intravenous injection of COVID-19 mRNA vaccine can induce acute myopericarditis in mouse model

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Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2021, Aug 18 Post-vaccine myopericarditis (heart inflammation) has been increasingly reported after the Covid-19 mRNA vaccines.  Whether it can be triggered by accidentally injecting the vaccine into a vein rather than into the muscle was unknown. The … Continue reading

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Chinese Doctor Defector Reveals Covid Origin

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Story at-a-glance Li-Meng Yan, M.D., Ph.D., escaped from China to the United States to expose China’s cover-up of the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic According to Yan, SARS-CoV-2 was made in a Chinese military lab. The Third Military Medical University … Continue reading

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Lysine for Covid-19

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Story at-a-glance Lysine is an essential amino acid that has demonstrated positive results in the treatment of COVID-19, decreasing symptoms of infection in 80% of patients by 70% in the first 48 hours. Treatment used an average dose of 2,000 … Continue reading

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Dr. Vladimir Zelenko: Interview with Dr. Mercola

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Note:  Interview actually begins at Minute 3 Story at-a-glance As early as March 2020, Dr. Vladimir Zelenko boasted a near-100% success rate treating COVID-19 patients with hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), azithromycin and zinc sulfate for five days Zelenko has now treated 3,000 … Continue reading

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Dr. Campbell on the BBC Debunking Ivermectin

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Dr. John Campbell, PhD, is a retired Nurse Teacher in England.   He is careful to stress official hygiene prevention techniques and to promote vaccination, possibly the reason he has not been deplatformed from Youtube.  Besides his clear and careful video … Continue reading

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Dr. Campbell on natural vs. vaccine immunity

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Dr. John Campbell has been teaching nurses and others about the various systems of the body for almost 30 years.  Currently, of course, he is teaching about Covid. His approach is rational and science-based, as well as clear – not … Continue reading

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Covid-19: Today’s Pandemic

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This is the disease that has taken over much of our thinking in the past two years.  Caused by a virus that either (1) escaped from a lab involved in gain of function research on bats in Wuhan, China, or … Continue reading

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Rubin 2016: The potential role of subclinical Bordetella Pertussis colonization in the etiology of multiple sclerosis

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Immunobiology, 221 (2016), 512-515. Subclinical Bordetello pertussis colonizes the nasopharynx (nose) in vaccinated people, but has long been thought to be harmless.  The authors show that on the contrary, this is an important cause of multiple sclerosis. Interestingly, the Bordatello … Continue reading

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Formiga 2021: Ivermectin: An award-winning drug with expected antiviral activity against COVID-19

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Journal of Controlled Release, 329 (2021), 758-761. Ivermectin is an FDA-approved broad-spectrum antiparasitic agent with demonstrated antiviral activity against a number of DNA and RNA viruses, including severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2  (SARS-CoV-2). In this paper, the authors discuss … Continue reading

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Jans 2021: The broad spectrum host-directed agent ivermectin as an antiviral for SARS-CoV-2?

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Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications. 538 (2021). 163-172. QUOTE:  Cell culture experiments have shown robust antiviral action towards a whole range of viruses, including HIV-1, dengue, Zika and West Nile Virus, Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus, Chikungunya, pseudorabies virus, adenovirus, and … Continue reading

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Portmann-Baracco 2020: Antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties of ivermectin and its potential use in COVID-19

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Archivos de Bronconeumologia, 56(12): 831-836. This is a letter to the editor describing the experimental use of Ivermectin for Covid-19. Ivermectin is a safe and well tolerated drug often used as a single dose for parasitosis. Thus, they used a … Continue reading

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Elgazzar 2020: Efficacy and Safety of Ivermectin for Treatment and Prophylaxis of COVID-19 Pandemic

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Preprint:  Research Square. Ivermectin was approved for animal use in 1981, and a few years later it was approved for humans for treatment of roundworm and parasites.  Drs. William Campbell and Satoshi Omura received the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology … Continue reading

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Abd-Elsalam 2021: Clinical study evaluating the efficacy of ivermectin in COVID-19 treatment: A randomized controlled study

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Journal of Medical Virology, Oct;93(10):5833-5838 In an effort to see if Ivermectin would be effective in patients hospitalized with Covid-19, the authors gave half of them 12 mg of the drug for 3 (three) days.   There were 82 patients in … Continue reading

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Schumann 2020: Immune-modulating drug MP1032 (Remdesivir) with SARS-CoV-2 antiviral activity in vitro: A potential multi-target approach for prevention and early intervention treatment of COVID-19

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International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 21(22):8803. This is a complex study of Remdesivir’s activity against the cytokine storm sometimes seen in cases of Covid-19. MP1032 (Remdesivir) is a reactive-oxygen scavenger (ROS) and was originally being developed to treat psoriasis, rheumatoid … Continue reading

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Kory 2021: Review of the emerging evidence demonstrating the efficacy of Ivermectin in the prophylaxis and treatment of COVID-19

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American Journal of Therapeutics 28, e2999-e318 This is a meta-analysis of 18 randomized controlled treatment trials of ivermectin for COVID-19. CONCLUSIONS:  The meta-analysis found large, statistically significant reductions in mortality, time to clinical recovery, and time to viral clearance. Furthermore, … Continue reading

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Harvard Studies on VAERS

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Lately, I  have been asked to “prove” that the VAERS system for tracking vaccine injuries reports only a small percentage (less than 1%) of those injuries.  I have also been asked to discuss whether such injuries are verified, and how.  … Continue reading

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Mercola Reports

If the above video is removed, please inform me.  Meanwhile, you can also read the transcript here:  Why I Am Deleting All Content After 48 Hours You may or may  not like reading articles by Dr. Joseph Mercola, and that … Continue reading

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Caruso 2020: Hydrogen peroxide and viral infections: A literature review with research hypothesis definition in relation to the current covid-19 pandemic

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Medical Hypotheses.  144(2020) 109910. Caruso et al reviewed 26 published studies on the use of Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) against viruses, considering its possible use when transmission has first happened, and the H2O2 may be able to enhance the innate immune … Continue reading

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Brownstein 2020: A novel approach to treating COVID-19 using nutritional and oxidative therapies

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Science, Public Health Policy, and the Law, Volume 2: 4-22. July 2020 Of 107 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 were given individualized treatments of Vitamin A,  Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Iodine, Nebulized and/or IV Hydrogen Peroxide, intramuscular therapies, IV Vitamin C, … Continue reading

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California’s done it!!!

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In 2017, California began to review the science on food dyes and behavior.   The CSPI requested me to send a collection of studies to them, which you can see here. Today they released their Final Report. The Report concludes that: … Continue reading

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Sample Letter to support SB 651

Re: SB 651 – Reducing Exposure to Synthetic Food Dyes Act (SUPPORT) Dear Senator Pan: [Name of your organization] supports SB 651, the Reducing Exposure to Synthetic Food Dyes Act, which would require safety warning labels on foods and beverages … Continue reading

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It’s fixed – I hope

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Well, this is the final time I hope I will have to bother you by sending a “test” post — if you get this and can click on it and everything looks normal, please feel free to comment on the … Continue reading

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Covid-19 vaccine & Microvascular Injury

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Back in December, 2020, before the vaccine rollout was well underway, Dr. J. Patrick Whelan of UCLA sent a warning to the FDA (see it below).  They duly posted it at their website, but otherwise appear to have ignored it. … Continue reading

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Derwand 2020: COVID-19 outpatients: Early risk-stratified treatment with zinc plus low-dose hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin: A retrospective case series study

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International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents. Dec;56(6):106214. Most studies of Covid-19 involve very sick hospitalized patients. The authors are testing the use of Hydroxycholoroquine (HCQ) plus zinc and an antibiotic (for prevention of secondary lung infection) as an early treatment beginning … Continue reading

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Abd-Elsalam 2020: Hydroxychloroquine in the treatment of COVID-19: A multicenter randomized controlled study

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American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene. 103(4), pp. 1635-1639 From the chart, you might think that the authors would  have concluded that HCQ (Hydroxychloroquine) is a useful treatment for Covid-19, but according to their statistical analysis, they actually concluded … Continue reading

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What About Colostrum?

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All mammals nurse their young, feeding them milk produced in their mammary glands. Before the “true” milk itself is produced, however, another fluid called colostrum is provided. It is rich in nutrients as well as various growth factors; it is … Continue reading

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Lykkesfeldt 2019: The Pharmacokinetics of Vitamin C

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Nutrients. 11, 2412. Review. Although humans have the gene to make Vitamin C (as most other animals do), that gene is inactive.  Thus, humans must get it solely from dietary sources.   Because of the way it is taken up and … Continue reading

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Llewellyn 2020: Food color additives in the US food supply: Review of neurobehavioral safety

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Journal of Pediatric Neurology & Neuroscience. 4(1), 55-72. Case Report. This study was funded by the International Association of Color Manufacturers (IACM)  in response to the California Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), which became concerned … Continue reading

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Al-Zalabani 2019: Association between soft drinks consumption and asthma: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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British Medical Journal Open. 9:e029046. Reviewing numerous studies involving children, adults, and prenatal exposure, the authors concluded that consumption of soft drinks is associated with significantly increased odds of asthma in both adults and children, as well as marginally significant … Continue reading

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Schultz 2016: Acetaminophen use for fever in children associated with autism spectrum disorder

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Autism Open Access. April; 6(2) Because this is a study on older children, fewer of the children with autism use acetaminophen (Tylenol) as the first choice for fever reduction.  Furthermore, acetaminophen is not effective at reducing fever for significantly more … Continue reading

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Pottegard 2014: Children’s relative age in class and use of medication for ADHD: A Danish nationwide study

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Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 55(11). 1244-1250. In this study in Denmark, similar to the Zoega et al (2012) study in Iceland, the authors wanted to see if the younger children were more at risk of being prescribed ADHD … Continue reading

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Zoega 2012: Age, academic performance, and stimulant prescribing for ADHD: A nationwide cohort study

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Pediatrics, 130(6); 1012-1018 In a nationwide population-based study, the authors observed the effect of relative age on whether the child was likely to perform adequately in class and on whether the child would be prescribed medication for ADHD.  They found … Continue reading

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Suglia 2013: Soft drinks consumption is associated with behavior problems in 5-year-olds

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The Journal of Pediatrics. 163(5); 1323-1328. The authors here attempted to determine the effect, if any, of soda consumption on aggressive behavior, attention problems, and withdrawn behavior among 5-year-olds.  Similar studies on older children had determined that consuming soft drinks … Continue reading

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Oplatowska-Stachowiak 2015: Food Colours: Existing and emerging food safety concerns

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Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition. Feb 11;57(3):524-548. In addition to the problem of illegal and carcinogenic food dyes being added to foods — and the ongoing need to detect them — there is growing concern about the safety … Continue reading

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Catteau 2020: Low-dose hydroxychloroquine therapy and mortality in hospitalised patients with COVID-19: A nationwide observational study of 8075 participants. 

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International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents. Oct;56(4):106144. In Belgium, HCQ has been used off-label for hospitalized patients with Covid-19.  The authors compared patients receiving HCQ for 5 days to patients receiving only supportive care. As can be seen in Fig. 1, … Continue reading

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Mahevas 2020: Clinical efficacy of hydroxychloroquine in patients with covid-19 pneumonia who require oxygen: Observational comparative study using routine care data

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British Medical Journal.  369: m1844. All the patients in this study were in various hospitals. They all needed oxygen and had developed pneumonia.  An unknown number of the group given HCQ were not treated for the first two days after … Continue reading

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Giammaria 2020: Can early treatment of patients with risk factors contribute to managing the COVID-19 pandemic?

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Journal of Global Health, 10(1). June 2020 Basically, their answer is YES. Only about 20% of patients with COVID-19 develop serious symptoms, which seem to take about a week to come on, giving time to identify those at risk and … Continue reading

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Gbinigie 2020: Should chloroquine & hydroxychloroquine be used to treat COVID-19? A rapid review

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British Journal of General Practice, 2020 Jun; 4(2) This is another review of studies published by March 2020, and only 3 studies were discussed. They are listed in Table 1 in the document. Of these three studies, the one from … Continue reading

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