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Scientists Discover Common Bacteria Cures 100% of Colon Cancer in Experiment

Updated 10:35 AM EDT, Sun April 26, 2026

With ‘new’ American cancer numbers released this week, what many feared as an increase during the pandemic years appears to be a reality. As for possible solutions from unlikely places, the list is varied, from DMSO to repurposed drugs like Ivermectin. Bacteria are also being explored as cancer therapeutic agents due to their unique ability…Continue reading Scientists Discover Common Bacteria Cures 100% of Colon Cancer in Experiment

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Harvard Built It. DARPA Paid For It. Nobody Governs It.

Updated 5:08 AM EDT, Thu April 23, 2026

Scientists at Harvard’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering have created something that did not exist six weeks ago: a tiny living robot with a functional nervous system that it built itself. No plug. No battery. No remote control. The little creature swims, explores its environment, and responds to drugs the way a nervous system…Continue reading Harvard Built It. DARPA Paid For It. Nobody Governs It.

You’ve Been Training for This. No, You Haven’t.

Updated 3:46 AM EDT, Tue April 21, 2026

The Federal Aviation Administration has a staffing crisis, a body count, and a recruitment video set to electronic music. Its latest solution: raid the gaming community. On April 10, the Department of Transportation unveiled a campaign targeting video gamers to fill the ranks of the nation’s chronically understaffed air traffic control system. The DOT put…Continue reading You’ve Been Training for This. No, You Haven’t.

Dengue vaccine fiasco leads to criminal charges for researcher in the Philippines

“A prominent pediatrician and medical researcher in the Philippines has been indicted over the failed—and many say premature—introduction of Dengvaxia, a vaccine against dengue that was yanked from the Philippine market in 2017 because of safety issues. If convicted of accusations leveled at her by the national Department of Justice (DOJ), Rose Capeding, 63, former…Continue reading Dengue vaccine fiasco leads to criminal charges for researcher in the Philippines

Updated 8:04 AM EDT, Sat April 27, 2019

Del Bigtree Interview on The Lakey Effect: Talks CO HB 1312, Vaccine Safety & More

Updated 3:26 PM EDT, Fri April 26, 2019

Trump Says People ‘have to get their shots’

President Trump and the White House have gone silent about talks of an independent vaccine safety commission according to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. After questioning vaccines and their safety during the campaign trail, Trump effectively used the vaccine-risk aware/those with distrust in Big Pharma to help get him elected. “President Donald Trump on Friday implored…Continue reading Trump Says People ‘have to get their shots’

Updated 11:00 AM EDT, Fri April 26, 2019

Some UCLA students and faculty quarantined in L.A. measles outbreak

LOS ANGELES, California (WPVI) — Health officials late today issued quarantine orders at UCLA and CalState, Los Angeles to 127 students and faculty.  UCLA says the quarantined people are being held for 24 to 48 hour while they await medical records to establish whether they are immune to measles, or need vaccinations. READ FULL STORY…Continue reading Some UCLA students and faculty quarantined in L.A. measles outbreak

Updated 10:46 AM EDT, Fri April 26, 2019

Sharyl Attkisson Fires Back at Media Measles Misinformation

Full Measure host Sharyl Attkisson took to Twitter recently and fired back at “ignorant or intentionally misleading” reporting about measles.

Updated 7:37 AM EDT, Fri April 26, 2019

States Weigh Banning A Widely Used Pesticide Even Though EPA Won’t

Lawmakers in several states are trying to ban a widely used pesticide that the Environmental Protection Agency is fighting to keep on the market. The pesticide, chlorpyrifos, kills insects on contact by attacking their nervous systems. Several studies have linked prenatal exposure of chlorpyrifos to lower birth weights, lower IQs, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and other developmental issues…Continue reading States Weigh Banning A Widely Used Pesticide Even Though EPA Won’t

Updated 7:30 AM EDT, Fri April 26, 2019

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