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A landmark study of ancient DNA has shed new light on the genetic characteristics of people who built the great Bronze Age Aegean civilizations. A team of researchers from Greece and Switzerland performed a genetic analysis of DNA samples collected from the skeletal remains of 17 individuals found at different Aegean civilizations’ archaeological sites in the region
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Researchers have used DNA sequencing technology to explore scientific questions about the effects of radiation from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster on human health.
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SpaceX’s latest test of its Starship vehicle has stuck its landing for the first time.
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Pfizer, a drug company which appears to have won the lottery to produce the first Covid-19 vaccine, is currently battling hundreds of lawsuits over Zantac, a popular heartburn medication. Zantac lawsuits claim the popular drug can be contaminated with a cancer-causing substance called N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA).
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The University of Pittsburgh is growing scalps from aborted babies on lab rodents. The scientists are using human baby fetal skin processed via removal of excess fat.
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In March, Houston Methodist became the first major U.S. healthcare system to require mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations. We started with managers and new hires in phase 1, and now, all 26,000 employees and employed physicians must be vaccinated by June 7.
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Divers in Florida made a monster find on Sunday (May 2): A 4-foot (1.2 meters) mammoth leg bone. The divers, Derek Demeter and Henry Sadler, found the 50-pound (22.7 kilograms) bone in the Peace River near Acadia, Florida.
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After a year of questionable advice on masking, ranging from head-scratching and mildly amusing to outright laughable — such as Spain mandating use of face masks while swimming in the ocean — health experts who counter the prevailing narrative on universal masking are finally getting some airtime in the mainstream media.
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Exposed: Secret policy to kill patients in UK’s NHS hospitals is a part of the nation’s unlawful response to the COVID19 pandemic. This is a terrible crime against humanity – a cynical cost-cutting policy – which Brits thought was outlawed 20 years ago. We were wrong.
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Swansea University scientists have uncovered potentially dangerous chemical pollutants that are released from disposable face masks when submerged in water.
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In their latest issue brief, America’s Frontline Doctors (AFLDS) warned how spike proteins resulting from experimental COVID-19 gene therapy vaccines have the capacity to 1.) pass through the “blood-brain barrier” causing neurological damage, 2.) be “shed” by the vaccinated, bringing about sickness in unvaccinated children and adults, and 3.) cause irregular vaginal bleeding in women.
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Alcohol killed more people in 2020 in England and Wales than in any of the previous 20 years, official data shows. There were 7,423 deaths from alcohol misuse last year – a rise of 20 percent from 2019, the Office for National Statistics says. Deaths increased from March 2020 onwards when the UK’s coronavirus epidemic forced the first national lockdown.
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NHS Digital is revising its process for booking Covid vaccinations in England after the discovery of a “seriously shocking failure” that leaked medical data from the site.
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The COVID vaccine is a gene treatment. RNA is injected into the body, for the purpose of forcing cells to manufacture a protein. The promise? Protection against a purported virus.