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Health

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Yale epidemiologist Harvey Risch

Yale epidemiologist rips 'academic doctors' for 'major conflicts of interest'

Dr. Harvey Risch contrasted resarch scientists compromised by industry dollars with practitioners like the late Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, who, he said, promoted effective outpatient treatments for COVID-19 based on "common sense medicine."

Culture

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MichaelLoftus

Laugh Out Loud: 10 things Democrats will never say, according to That Show Tonight

Michael Loftus has created a new comedy series aimed at appealing to conservatives.

Federal Agencies

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Rochelle Walensky, Anthony Fauci, Robert Califf

New studies find Omicron COVID boosters no better than original, contradicting feds' messaging

Researchers suspect "immune imprinting" is responsible.

From the States

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Gavin Newsom, Aug. 24

New lawsuit challenges California law punishing doctors that spread COVID-19 misinformation

Law allows state medical boards to take “enforcement actions” against practitioners who spread false information.

Technology

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YouTube suspends Sen. Ron Johnson over video discussing HCQ as coronavirus treatment

Company claims suspension was due to "medical misinformation."

Culture

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Thanksgiving dinner

Americans prefer hosting Joe Rogan over Dr. Fauci for Thanksgiving dinner, poll finds

The poll was conducted earlier this month by the Atlanta-based Trafalgar Group.

Federal Agencies

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FDA Commissioner Marty Makary, NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya, President Trump

MAHA minefield: Drug safety regulators trip over Trump whisperer, pharma boosters, agency old guard

Vinay Prasad's interim replacement has concerns about same drug that drove him out. NIH director says employee critics blindsided him with anti-Trump rally featuring Democratic senator after he met with them.

State Houses

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Virginia Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell

'We became inhuman': Virginians give lawmakers earful about COVID restrictions, treatment, mandates

"You wanted people to die because it pushed your protocol that COVID was something to be frightened of," Virginia Medical Freedom Alliance president tells pandemic response subcommittee. "You don't have qualified immunity," activist warns.

Cancel Culture

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Dr. Mary Bowden

Following the science? COVID research undermines mandates, cancel campaigns against doctors

Large health system suspends, trashes doctor for opposing COVID vaccine mandates as evidence for natural immunity grows stronger.

Cancel Culture

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mRNA vaccine pioneer Robert Malone (left) with podcaster Bret Weinstein (middle)

Big Tech cracks down on Robert Malone, mRNA vaccine pioneer who warns about their risks

"To censor and silence scientists under such circumstances can lead to many unnecessary deaths," says previously censored Harvard Med professor Martin Kulldorff.

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