Categories for Healthcare and Treatment
The Sinister ‘Public Health’ Agenda is Just Getting Started
'Public health' has always been the handmaiden of tyranny, casting a veil of 'hygiene' over abhorrent practices like eugenics and genocide, says Dr David Bell. The public must take back control from the 'experts'.
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In Defence of Public Health
The corruption of 'public health' in recent years and the centralising ambitions of the WHO should not blind us to the crucial role public health programmes play in developing countries, says Dr David Bell.
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What’s Behind the 26% Rise in Heart Failure Deaths, 22% Rise in Cirrhosis Deaths and 19% Rise in Diabetes Deaths?
Heart failure deaths in 2023 are up 26% on 2020 levels, liver-related deaths are up 22% and diabetes deaths are up 19%. What's behind these worrying trends, asks Nick Rendell.
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Hydroxychloroquine Does Save Lives After All, New Study Finds
Hydroxychloroquine was dismissed as a Covid treatment early on and its supporters were censored. But now a new peer-reviewed study finds the cheap drug dramatically cuts Covid mortality after all.
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Germany’s First Covid Patient in February 2020: “My Health is Great. In Fact, I Was Never Doing Poorly”
In February 2020, a few days after being released from his quarantine "imprisonment", Germany's first Covid patient told an interviewer: "I’m doing great. I was never in fact doing poorly."
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NHS Paid Billions for Private Hospital Beds to Prevent a Pandemic Backlog But Never Bothered to Use Them
The NHS paid billions during the pandemic for private hospital beds that should have prevented the backlog but managers never bothered to use them. This is a scandal, says Dr. David Livermore.
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Vitamin D Cuts COVID-19 Risk of Death in Half, New Study Finds. So Why Isn’t it Recommended?
Vitamin D cuts the risk of death from COVID-19 by 51% and the risk of ICU admission by 72%, a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials has found. But it's still not recommended for use in the U.K. Why not?
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How Safe Really is 5G?
The Court of Appeal has recently given permission for a judicial review challenging the Government for “failure to give adequate information to the public about the risks of 5G". Gillian Jamieson looks at why.
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How to Save the NHS
Over 70 years have passed since the NHS was established; if the best minds in organisational thinking have been unable to come up with solutions in that time, perhaps there are none, writes Dr Andrew Bamji.
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“Calling All Superhero Kids”: The Unethical Targeting of Young Children by the NHS with COVID-19 Vaccine Adverts
An NHS COVID-19 vaccine advertising campaign aimed directly at children aged five to 11 years appears to be in multiple breach of Government rules relating to advertising to children.
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