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English Professors Accuse American Medical Association of ‘Invisible Racism’
English professors are criticizing medical doctors for their citation practices
Academics affiliated with Northeastern University in Massachusetts recently authored a piece arguing that the American Medical Association...
FAA Changes the Rules on Heart Test for Airline Pilots
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) denied that recent changes to its guidelines for pilots’ heart function were related to forced COVID-19 shots.
“The FAA has...
Few Mayors Connect Zoning and Growing Homelessness (Survey)
Few mayors connect restrictive zoning to the growing problem of homelessness, a survey finds.
Restrictive codes can severely limit housing development, but a new survey...
Fungal Pathogens Pose Increasing Challenge Says WHO
The release fails to note that one of the two primary drugs used to treat COVID-19 patients in hospitals has been rheumatoid arthritis (RA) drug, Olumiant (baricitinib). WHO pushed for EUA in 2020. Olumiant, however, has a significant side effect: it can reduce resistance to fungal infection,
Medicare Advantage Plans Deliver Better Value – Study
“In addition to the cost comparison, it is worth noting that seniors save $2,000 or so by not having to buy Medigap insurance. And they get much better drug coverage.”
Prager: Why Are So Many Young Americans Irreligious? The Secular Brainwash Is the First...
Fewer young Americans affiliate with any organized religion than ever before in American history.
This means, therefore, that the children—and certainly the grandchildren—of millions of...
The Federal Government Is Sitting on 22 Million Acres of Farmable Land During a...
By Robert Romano
The federal government continues to pay farmers not to farm on some 22 million acres of farmlands that are a part of the...
COVID-19 Update: What Is the Truth?
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most manipulated infectious disease events in history.
by Russell L. Blaylock
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most...
Obamacare Failed to Accomplish Any of Its Goals in 12 Years
The ACA was touted to protect people with pre-existing conditions while making high-quality coverage affordable. It has had quite the opposite effect.
Anemic Kidney Patients Could Avoid Infusion Therapy if Medicare Covers Pills
Renal amenia has come to the attention of lawmakers because the disease has managed to fall through the cracks of Medicare’s prescription drug coverage, forcing millions of Americans to seek treatment at intravenous (IV) infusion centers, a time-consuming process.