10 MORE people diagnosed with coronavirus aboard cruise ship quarantined off Japan with 3,700 passengers & crew

Ten additional passengers aboard a cruise ship quarantined off the coast of Japan have tested positive for coronavirus, just one day after some 10 others on the vessel were confirmed to have the illness. … Read More >10 MORE people diagnosed with coronavirus aboard cruise ship quarantined off Japan with 3,700 passengers & crew

‘No effective therapeutics’: WHO downplays reports of ‘breakthrough’ in battle against coronavirus

The World Health Organization (WHO) has dismissed optimistic reports of a breakthrough in creating a vaccine and drugs that are effective against the Wuhan coronavirus which has gripped China and spread to 25 other nations. … Read More >‘No effective therapeutics’: WHO downplays reports of ‘breakthrough’ in battle against coronavirus

China tests Russian anti-viral drug which might treat coronavirus as Moscow warns of possible ‘mass outbreak’

While health chiefs prepare for a potential pandemic, China is testing a Russian anti-viral drug in the hope that it might help control the new coronavirus. It comes as prospects of a vaccine look slim for the foreseeable future. … Read More >China tests Russian anti-viral drug which might treat coronavirus as Moscow warns of possible ‘mass outbreak’

AIDS, Spanish Flu, the PLAGUE? Just how deadly is the coronavirus compared to history’s WORST pandemics?

As the infection and mortality rates of the novel coronavirus continue to rise, people everywhere are growing increasingly concerned about the threat, but just how bad is the virus relative to past pandemics? … Read More >AIDS, Spanish Flu, the PLAGUE? Just how deadly is the coronavirus compared to history’s WORST pandemics?

Would you like brain damage with that? America’s favorite cooking oil causes neurological changes, says animal study

Peter Andrews is an Irish science journalist and writer, based in London. He has a background in the life sciences, and graduated from the University of Glasgow with a degree in Genetics. New research has shown that despite being marketed as a healthy alternative, soybean oil, America’s most popular oil, causes neurological changes in the brains of mice, and may contribute to autism and dementia in humans. … Read More >Would you like brain damage with that? America’s favorite cooking oil causes neurological changes, says animal study

China’s new killer virus is mutated SARS & may be one more mutation away from infecting millions. Will it make the lethal leap?

The deadly Chinese virus is turning up in more and more places, and the number of cases tripled over the weekend. But how bad could things get, and is there anything that could stop it before it’s too late? … Read More >China’s new killer virus is mutated SARS & may be one more mutation away from infecting millions. Will it make the lethal leap?

Xenobots are here: Tiny bio-robots inside your veins may heal you & will definitely be weaponized by West to take out ‘bad guys’

Peter Andrews is an Irish science journalist and writer, based in London. He has a background in the life sciences, and graduated from the University of Glasgow with a degree in Genetics Xenobots … Read More >Xenobots are here: Tiny bio-robots inside your veins may heal you & will definitely be weaponized by West to take out ‘bad guys’

Mateja Cernic: We are expected to blindly believe in miraculous and comprehensive efficiency of vaccination

Mateja Cernic, PhD, is the author of the scientific monograph Ideological Constructs of Vaccination, a systematic and detailed analyse of the regular myths of vaccination. Cernic received a doctorate degree at the Faculty for Applied Social Studies. Her research work consists mainly of topics on social power and ideologies and discourses in the field of medicine and everyday life. … Read More >Mateja Cernic: We are expected to blindly believe in miraculous and comprehensive efficiency of vaccination