Treating COVID-19 with antibiotics leading to the creation of more superbugs


Authors: Chris Melore Study Finds April 25, 2022 Antibiotics that are helping to treat patients with COVID-19 may actually be fueling a concerning rise in the number of superbugs infecting people worldwide. Researchers in the United States have found that cases of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections are going up in comparison to the last year before […]

COVID-19 cases are rising sharply again — should we worry?


Authors: John Woolfolk, Bay Area News Group  Apr 24, 2022 COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are rising once again across the country, driven by more contagious subvariants of the virus and leaving health experts unsure whether vaccination and immunity from prior infection will be protective enough to prevent yet another deadly wave of infections. Nearly a third […]

Factors Associated with Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC) After Diagnosis of Symptomatic COVID-19 in the Inpatient and Outpatient Setting in a Diverse Cohort


Authors: Sun M. Yoo MD, MPH, Teresa C. Liu MD, MPH, Yash Motwani BS, Myung S. Sim DrPH,  Nisha Viswanathan MD, Nathan Samras MD, Felicia Hsu MD & Neil S. Wenger MD, MPH  Journal of General Internal Medicine (2022) ABSTRACT Background The incidence of persistent clinical symptoms and risk factors in Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC) in diverse US cohorts is unclear. While […]

Only 29% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients fully well one year on: Study


Authors: CNA 24 Apr 2022 08:02AM PARIS: Not even one in three people have completely recovered from COVID-19 a full year after being hospitalized with the disease, a United Kingdom study indicated on Sunday (Apr 24), warning that long COVID could become a common condition. The study involving more than 2,300 people also found that women were 33 per […]

Longest Covid infection lasted more than 16 months, tests show


Authors: Michelle Roberts UK doctors believe they have documented the longest Covid infection on record – a patient they treated who had detectable levels of the virus for more than 16 months, or 505 days, in total. The unnamed individual had other underlying medical conditions and died in hospital in 2021. Persistent infections such as […]

SARS-CoV-2 and the Vaccination Hype


Authors: Piero Sangaletti Edge-Institute Austria at ER-System Mechatronics, Golling, Austria, Advisory Board of Concerned Scientists, Tampa, Florida USA, Antonietta GattiCofounder and Principal Investigator of Nanodiagnostics, SRL (Società a Responsabilità Limitata), Italy. Clemens Arvay Independent scientist and textbook author in Health Ecology, Vienna and Graz, Abstract The engineered spike protein of SARS-COV-2, and the corresponding infectious […]

About 30% of COVID-19 patients suffer from ‘long COVID’ – study


Surprisingly, ethnicity, older age, and socioeconomic status, all linked with severe illness, were not associated with the long COVID syndrome. Authors JERUSALEM POST STAFF Published: APRIL 19, 2022  Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers are still learning about the effects of the virus, including how many people suffer from “long COVID” – When symptoms of the disease […]

HHS Secretary Becerra Claims COVID Vaccines ‘Kill People Of Color’ At ‘Twice The Rate Of Whites,’ Vows To ‘Work’ Harder To Get More People Vaccinated


Authors: Alicia Powe Published April 19, 2022 After months of mandates forcing people to get two and three doses of COVID-19 vaccines to keep their jobs attend, school, travel and enter indoor venues, the federal government admits the experimental gene modification shots are killing people. While vowing to ramp up biomedical tyranny and the effort […]

Alzheimer’s-like signaling in brains of COVID-19 patients


Authors: Steve Reiken,Leah Sittenfeld,Haikel Dridi,Yang Liu,Xiaoping Liu,Andrew R. Marks First published: 03 February 2022  https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.12558 Abstract Introduction The mechanisms that lead to cognitive impairment associated with COVID-19 are not well understood. Methods Brain lysates from control and COVID-19 patients were analyzed for oxidative stress and inflammatory signaling pathway markers, and measurements of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)-linked […]

Worse Than the Disease? Reviewing Some Possible Unintended Consequences of the mRNA Vaccines Against COVID-19


Authors: Stephanie Seneff Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT, Cambridge MA, 02139, USA, Greg Nigh Naturopathic Oncology, Immersion Health, Portland, OR 97214, USA International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research Abstract Operation Warp Speed brought to market in the United States two mRNA vaccines, produced by Pfizer and Moderna. Interim data suggested high […]