Birth Rates Hit Historic Low in U.S.

Birth rates in the United States hit a historic low last year according to data from the U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and experts say there is evidence that the cause of this decline is not simply due to couples delaying when they wish to start growing their families.1 Just under 3.6 […]
WHO Prequalifies Takeda’s Qdenga Dengue Vaccine

On May 10, 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) granted prequalification status to the Qdenga (TAK-003) dengue vaccine, developed by Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. of Tokyo, Japan. The live attenuated virus vaccine is recommended to be given in two doses three months apart to children six to 16 years old living in areas where dengue […]
COVID Shot Reactions Force French Soccer Player to Retire

Francois-Xavier Fumu Tamuzo, former French U20 player, is suing Pfizer-Germany, Pfizer-France, BioNTech and the French Football Federation (FFF) for injuries he said he sustained from the Comirnaty mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid) COVID-19 shot. The 29-year-old professional football player is poised to retire early, as soon as this summer, due to his vaccine injuries.1 While getting […]
New mRNA Cancer “Vaccine” Targets Aggressive Brain Tumors

A new mRNA cancer biological labeled a “vaccine” is showing promise in treating an aggressive type of brain cancer called glioblastoma. The novel cancer-fighting biological, which was developed at the University of Florida, has successfully reprogrammed the immune systems of four adult glioblastoma patients’ to attack the malignant brain tumors, according to results of the […]
AstraZeneca Admits Vaxzevria COVID Vaccine Can Cause Fatal Side Effects

AstraZeneca plc, the largest and most profitable pharmaceutical company in the United Kindgdom1 has admitted in court documents that its COVID-19 vaccine, Vaxzevria, which was developed in partnership with the University of Oxford, can cause the blood disorder thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) in “very rare cases.” TTS is an immune disorder specifically associated with […]
Pfizer Agrees to Settle Zantac Cancer Lawsuits for $250 Million

Pfizer, Inc., the largest pharmaceutical corporation in the world marketing drugs and vaccines,1 has agreed to pay between $200 to $250 million to settle more than 10,000 lawsuits filed in the United States related to cancer risks associated with its over-the-counter heartburn drug Zantac (also known as ranitidine). The acid reflux drug was discontinued in […]