Study: COVID Vaccine Won’t Trigger MS Relapse
Newsmax Health Multiple sclerosis makes people vulnerable to more severe cases of COVID-19, but a new study finds that getting the COVID vaccine won't trigger a relapse of MS symptoms.…[...]
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Newsmax Health Multiple sclerosis makes people vulnerable to more severe cases of COVID-19, but a new study finds that getting the COVID vaccine won't trigger a relapse of MS symptoms.…[...]
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By Kate Yandell, 2024, SciCheck Digest An international study of around 99 million people confirmed known serious side effects of COVID-19 vaccination. It also identified a possible relationship between the first…[...]
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By Jim Hᴏft Jun. 17, 2024 The Gateway Pundit Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced Monday he is suing pharmaceutical giant Pfizer for misleading Kansas residents about the safety and efficacy of…[...]
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y Jennifer Van Laar | 4:27 PM on June 08, 2024, The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. In a split decision, a…[...]
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2024 - 10:45 PM Authored by Debra Heine via American Greatness, Dr. Robert Redfield, the former director of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Thursday that the U.S. Food…[...]
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By Cullen Linebarger Jun. 6, 2024 Gateway Pundit A recently released significant study has confirmed the suspicions of so-called COVID “conspiracy theorists” by suggesting a link between the COVID-19 shot and millions…[...]
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BMJ 2024; 384 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/ bmj.q488 (2024) The largest vaccine safety study to date has identified two new, but very rare, side effects associated with covid-19 vaccines—transverse myelitis and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. The Global Vaccine…[...]
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Sarah Knapton, June 4, 2024 The Telegraph Covid vaccines could be partly to blame for the rise in excess deaths since the pandemic, scientists have suggested. Researchers from The Netherlands…[...]
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Inge Dhamanti, 1 , 2 , 3 Auliya A Suwantika, 4 , 5 , 6 Amirah Adlia, 7 Laura Navika Yamani, 8 , 9 and Fitri Yakub 10 , Int J Gen Med. 2023; 16: 609–618. 2023 Feb 20. doi: 10.2147/IJGM.S400458PMCID: PMC9951602PMID: 36845341 Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic had a severe…[...]
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News Release | April 16, 2024 WASHINGTON — A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine reviews evidence for 19 potential harms of the COVID-19 vaccines, and for nine potential…[...]
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