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Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine linked to rare blood disease - Israeli study
A spokesperson from Shamir Medical Center stressed that the study of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine's connection to a rare disease should not deter vaccinations.
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Pfizer's Data on Adverse Events up to Feb 2021
Abstract 10712: Mrna COVID Vaccines Dramatically Increase Endothelial Inflammatory Markers and ACS Risk as Measured by the PULS Cardiac Test: a Warning
Our group has been using the PLUS Cardiac Test (GD Biosciences, Inc, Irvine, CA) a clinically validated measurement of multiple protein biomarkers which generates a score predicting the 5 yr risk (pe
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Affidavit of Lieutenant Colonel Theresa Long, MD, MPH, FS | IN SUPPORT OF A MOTION FOR A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION ORDER
En Allemagne, les autopsies confirment que le "vaccin" anti-Covid est la cause de nombreux décès
Allemagne – Une conférence de presse avec deux pathologistes de renom a eu lieu à Reutlingen le 20 septembre 2021. Le Prof. Dr. Arne Burkhardt et le Prof. Dr. Walter Lang, deux scientifiques ont confirmé le contenu du rapport du[Lire plus...]
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Attorney Thomas Renz shares new information about adverse reactions to the C19 vaccines provided by whistleblowers.
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Estimating the number of COVID vaccine deaths in America | By Jessica Rose, Mathew Crawford
Jessica Rose PhD, studied Immunology at Memorial University in Newfoundland and Labrador, gaining a Master of Science and Medicine in 2006. She then went on to study Computational Biology at Bar Ilan University, gaining a PhD in 2013.
From 2016 to 2020 she worked in Biochemistry / Protein Biology at the Technion Institute of Technology, and has published several papers such as ‘Kinetic modelling of Hepatitis B Virus: the relationship between HBeAg and viral kinetics.’ and ‘Kinetics of Chronic Human Viruses – Comparative Analysis of Bio-Mathematical Models and their Clinical Implications.
Vaccines Are Pushing Pathogens to Evolve | Quanta Magazine
Just as antibiotics have bred resistance in bacteria, vaccines can potentially lose their effectiveness over diseases they controlled. Researchers are working to head off the evolution of new threats.
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Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee – 9/17/2021
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