Tag: health care

43 Percent Infected by COVID Suffer From Long COVID Symptoms—Half of Them Are Neuropsychiatric

A study looked at the data of 1.6 million COVID-19 patients worldwide. The researchers were trying to understand a phenomenon called “long COVID,” where the patients who clear the infection are left with lingering symptoms or new pain after several months have passed. The researchers have found that about 43 percent of infected patients developed…


Toxic Components Found in Blood of Patients Who Took COVID Vaccines: German Scientists

In this episode of Frontline Health, we look at the blood of patients who took the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. These blood samples were taken and analyzed by a group of 60 interdisciplinary scientists, including physicists, chemists, pharmacologists, microbiologists, and doctors. They found strange foreign objects floating among the blood cells. The team previously observed these…


FDA Ignored Moderna’s Pregnancy COVID-19 Vaccine Study

On the CDC’s website, there is a page for COVID-19 vaccines and their effect on pregnancy. The bullet points on the page cite a total of 22 studies, including studies from the manufacturers, to illustrate why the CDC says COVID-19 vaccination “during pregnancy is safe, effective and beneficial to both mother and baby.” But is that…


California to Extend Health Benefits for Illegal Immigrants

SACRAMENTO—About 40,000 low-income adults living in the country illegally won’t lose their government-funded health insurance over the next year under a new policy announced Monday by California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration. California already pays for the health care expenses of low-income adults 25 and younger, regardless of their immigration status. A new law scheduled to…


Ontario, Maritimes Premiers Meet to Talk Health Care but Offer No Details, Solutions

The premiers of the Maritimes and of Ontario say they need a “Team Canada” approach to fixing the country’s health-care problems, but none of the leaders is offering any specifics or solutions. They told reporters today after meeting in Moncton, N.B., with federal Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc that the country’s leaders need to come…


Woman’s Cancer Erupts After COVID-19 Booster Shot

In August 2021, the first experimental COVID-19 vaccine was approved by the FDA. Now a year later, almost every day we see new evidence of how these COVID-19 shots are causing serious damage to the human body. Bonnie Eisenberg is a 73-year-old cancer survivor. Back in 2012, she was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer….


Ad Pleading for Doctor Results in Multiple Offers, Hundreds of Messages From Canadians With No Family Physician

Janet Mort bought a newspaper ad in a desperate plea to get a doctor for her ailing husband Michael. A helpful doctor and hundreds of Canadians in the same plight responded—including some in Mort’s own family. The Brentwood Bay resident in the Victoria, B.C., area placed her ad on page A2 in the July 30…


‘A Complex Problem’: Health-Care Worker Shortage Begs Solutions

An acute shortage of health-care workers that’s harming both patients and workers is putting front and centre the question of how to solve the problem. Statistics Canada data shows that job vacancies in health care were almost twice as high in the final quarter of 2021 as they were in the final quarter of 2019,…


Pennsylvania Woman Arrested at Doctor’s Office, Declined Care Over Refusal to Wear a Face Mask

Rayne Barton, 62, didn’t expect that her first visit to the doctor in months would end in arrest, but there she was on July 22, in the waiting room with her wrists handcuffed behind her back. She would not be seeing the doctor that day. Barton, of Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, would not leave as requested after she…


Price Controls Won’t Help California Health Care

Commentary Your health care in California is about to get worse and more expensive. That’s because Senate Bill 184, signed into law on June 30 by Gov. Gavin Newsom, establishes a new government bureaucracy, the Office of Health Care Affordability. Like all government bureaucracies, it’s guaranteed to metastasize and increase costs. A Fact Sheet released…