U.K. health officials find poliovirus in London wastewater

Stat News | 23 Jan Here’s an item from STAT’s infectious disease reporter, Helen Branswell: Health authorities in the United Kingdom said Wednesday they have been finding polioviruses in London wastewater. The viruses, discovered between February and May, are so-called vaccine-derived polioviruses — viruses from the oral polio vaccine used in some parts of the world, though…

Green Tea Linked to Decreased Risk for Dementia

Mercola | 21 June 2022 STORY AT-A-GLANCE In a study, people who drank green tea one to six days a week had less mental decline and a lower risk of dementia than non-tea drinkers The epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) in green tea is a powerful antioxidant responsible for body-wide health benefits such as blood pressure and weight…

Early COVID Treatment works – yet more examples

Robert Malone | 15 June 2022 Two independent Italian teams validate earlier reports There are many paradoxes in the COVID-19 data from the western nations concerning disease and death attributed to SARS-CoV-2 infection.  One of the most problematic is the result of widespread systemic reporting bias, in which disease and deaths WITH evidence of infection…

Has the Third World saved the West from a perilous pandemic treaty?

TCW | 1 June 2022 THE alarming move towards a World Pandemic Treaty, effectively giving the UN’s World Health Organisation power over sovereign nations in health emergencies, has received a stunning knockback.  Significantly, the blow was dealt by mainly poorer and developing countries, including many in the Third World, who rebelled against the richest nations rushing through…