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Dr Peter McCullough: Nasal Spray and Mouth Gargle to stop COVID?

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Dr. Peter McCullough has impeccable academic credentials. He's an internist, cardiologist, epidemiologist, a full professor of medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine in Dallas. He also has a master's degree in public health and is known for being one of the top five most-published medical researchers in the United States and is the editor of two medical journals. McCullough et al. Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2020 McCullough Protocol 2022 Dilute Povidone Iodine or Betadine (a 1% solution) gargling and as a nasal spray on a regular basis twice a day for prevention and then if you have been exposed or are in early stages use at least 4 or potentially 6 times a day. You can also use dilute hydrogen...

Turbo Cancer: Debunked Theories and Fact Check (2024)

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Turbo cancer: what is it and how common is it? Are turbo cancers real? Is turbo cancer dangerous? Is turbo cancer a scam?  According to wikipedia : Turbo cancer is an anti-vaccination conspiracy theory alleging that people vaccinated against COVID-19, especially with mRNA vaccines, are suffering from a high incidence of fast-developing cancers. Although the idea has been spread by a number of vaccine opponents, including several health professionals, turbo cancer is not supported by cancer research, and there is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccination causes or worsens cancer?? In medicine, what is considered factual today may be outdated tomorrow, and vice versa.   ' Misinformation ' thrives on inaccurate facts, but defining what's truly accurate can be complex. Science and research are the cornerstones of reliable information, yet they can be misinterpreted or influenced by bias. For this reason, consulting with a trusted med...

Norovirus cases are spiking this winter. Here's why — and what you need to know to protect yourself.

Norovirus cases are surging in the US to some of the highest levels in more than a decade. More people are gathering post-pandemic, contributing to a rise in cases from past years. Staying hydrated is the most important thing to do if you become sick. Norovirus, commonly called the stomach flu or the 24-hour bug, is on the rise across the US this winter. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  indicates that reports of norovirus outbreaks — which are most common from November to April — reached some of their highest levels of the past 12 years. The CDC reported 91 norovirus outbreaks across the US for the first week of December, the latest data available. That was the most for that week since 2012 and the fourth-most of any week since 2012. The CDC defines an outbreak as "an occurrence of two or more similar illnesses resulting from a common exposure that is either suspected or laboratory-confirmed to be caused by norovirus." Here's what you need to know...

First Bird Flu Death Reported In US (2025) | Forbes

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A Louisiana man who had the first severe human case of bird flu in the U.S. has died, the Louisiana Department of Health reported Monday as concerns of an avian flu pandemic continue to increase. Key Facts The Louisiana Department of Health said in a press release the patient—who contracted the illness after “exposure to a combination of a non-commercial backyard flock and wild birds”—was over 65 and had underlying medical conditions, though no further information was provided. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention first reported an adult in Louisiana was confirmed to have the country’s first severe case of bird flu on Dec. 18. There have been no more cases of bird flu, or H5N1, reported in Louisiana since this case in mid-December, and the health department said there’s been no evidence of human-to-human transmission tied to this case. The health ...

5 Best Foods to Keep in Your Pantry During the Cold and Flu Season (2025)

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Flu season is here, and with it comes the usual recommendation from health agencies to get the flu shot. But vaccination is hardly the best way to ward off illness during flu season. You're far better off boosting your immune function by consuming healthy, whole foods loaded with immune-protective nutrients. Below are some of my top food recommendations (many of which are easily accessible) to keep your immune system in tip-top shape during flu season. Chances are, you already have many of these ingredients in your pantry, but if not, this is your sign to stock up. Garlic — A Small Bulb with Big Benefits The culinary and medicinal uses of garlic have been treasured since ancient times, with Chinese, Egyptian, Greek, Indian and Roman medical texts highlighting the many uses of this pungent food. 1  Garlic offers a wide range of benefits due to its anti-inflammatory, anticancer and antimicrobial properties. Garlic can boost the body’s immune system to prevent colds. A  study ...

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