Daily Mail

Two hungover students who tried to get a flight upgrade by asking for paracetamol ended up in quarantine after they sparked coronavirus panic.

Julia Walentin, 26, who lives in South London, and her pal Dina enjoyed some drinks during their layover in Singapore after visiting Cambodia together.  Continue reading “Hungover students spark coronavirus panic after asking for paracetamol”

Health Impact News – by Jeremy R. Hammond

The World Health Organization (WHO), a pair of articles recently published in The BMJ have revealed, is sponsoring an experimental study of a controversial malaria vaccine among African children without obtaining informed consent from parents.

Data from prior clinical trials of the vaccine, manufactured by the British multinational pharmaceutical corporation GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), have shown it to be associated with an increased risk of clinical malaria after four years, a tenfold increased risk of meningitis, an increased risk of cerebral malaria (in which the parasitic organisms block the flow of blood to the brain, causing swelling and potential brain damage), and an increased risk of death that was disproportionately higher for female children.  Continue reading “WHO Experimenting on African Children Without Informed Consent”

ABC News

As the U.S. braces for possible wider spread of the novel coronavirushealth officials are warning business leaders to make preparations for managing a workforce that can’t come into the workplace.

“We’re trying to figure out how to keep the business going when people can’t get to the office,” Peter Cappelli, a professor of management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and the director of Wharton’s Center for Human Resources, told ABC News.  Continue reading “As coronavirus spreads in the US, employers gear up for massive work-from-home experiment”

Intellihub – by Lexi Morgan

SAN DIEGO COUNTY (INTELLIHUB) — County officials declared a public health emergency on Friday triggering the silent activation of local emergency pandemic preparedness and fatality response plans.

The heightened state of emergency authorizes certain law enforcement and military personnel the right to detain anyone suspected of being infected with COVID-19 or anyone who may have had contact with someone who was infected with the deadly virus. Continue reading “San Diego County officials declare public health emergency for COVID-19: Use of force authorized”

WMUR – by Ray Brewer

A Plainfield woman who was sentenced to 35 years in prison for failing to pay federal income tax on nearly $2 million is being released early.

Elaine Brown, 79, has served 12 years of her sentence since she and her husband, Ed Brown, were convicted in 2007. After they were convicted, the Browns and several supporters holed up in their fortified Plainfield compound for eight months, often threatening violence before they were arrested. Continue reading “Convicted tax evader Elaine Brown to be released early from prison”

Health Impact News – by Andrew W. Saul

We can all agree that 50 tons of vitamin C pretty much qualifies as a megadose. We can also likely agree that trucking 50 tons of vitamin C, straight into Wuhan, full in the face of the COVID-19 epidemic, qualifies as news.

The news media are not reporting this, or any other, significantly positive megavitamin news. Continue reading “TONS of Vitamin C Arrive in Wuhan China”

Health Impact News – by John Stossel

The government sometimes arrests parents for giving kids responsibility. In South Carolina, mom Deborah Harrell was jailed for letting her 9-year-old daughter play in a park for the day.

A police interrogator lectured Harrell: “You can’t leave a child who is nine years old in the park by herself. What would you do if some sex offender came by?”  Continue reading “Forbidden Parenting: Removing Children from Good Parents Based on Societal Norms – NOT Abuse”

LiveLoveFruit – by Carly Fraser

Lyme disease is a complicated condition caused by bacteria transmitted from a tick or insect bite. Its ability to rapidly shape-shift and hide within the nervous system of the body makes it difficult to destroy.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 30,000 new cases of Lyme disease are reported to the CDC each year. However, this number doesn’t reflect every case of Lyme disease. In fact, recent estimates (utilizing different methods) suggest that over 300,000 people may get Lyme disease each year in the United States (1). Continue reading “How Stevia and Other Herbs Kill Lyme Disease More Effectively Than Antibiotics”

Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

On January 27, 2020 we published a press release from Orthomolecular Medicine News Service regarding Vitamin C and its use in treating the Coronavirus. See:  Continue reading “More Vitamin C Studies Approved in China to Fight Coronavirus: Therapy Censored in U.S.”

Health Impact News – by Barbara Loe Fisher

Responding to the coronavirus outbreak in China, where tens of thousands of citizens suspected of being infected with coronavirus (COVID-2019) have been detained and involuntarily taken to quarantine camps,1 on Feb. 1, 2020 an executive order was issued by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), including the Joint Chiefs of Staff, directing the U.S. Northern Command to implement the DoD’s Global Campaign Plan for Pandemic and Infectious Diseases.2 Continue reading “U.S. Marines and Navy Prepare to Execute Pandemic Plan As Questions Resurface About Coronavirus Origin”

Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

In May of 2018 Health Impact News published the story of Philadelphia Family Court Judge Lyris Younge, who was accused of “judicially created parental alienation” by a Pennsylvania state appeals court. See: Continue reading “Justice for Medical Kidnapping! Philadelphia Judge Confesses to Illegally Jailing Parents”