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RUMBLE.COMThe Regulatory Agencies Have Been 'Bought and Sold'—This Product Needs to Be Pulled off the MarketDr. Jessica Rose: "Now we've exceeded 28,000 deaths. That's just the deaths in VAERS, NOT including the underreporting factor, which is a known thing in VAERS." Full Video: https://rumble.com/vxl4lu-p0 Comments 0 Shares 153 Views 0 Reviews -
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RUMBLE.COM22% of the Participants in the Pfizer Trials Had an 'Unknown' Outcome - Dr. Jessica Rose"If a pharmaceutical company that's basically in charge of the entire human population right now, and that's true, is asking not to reveal its safety data for 75 years, you should get concerned becaus0 Comments 0 Shares 140 Views 0 Reviews1
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T.MECOVID-19 UpNew Study Shows Death Rates From Heart Disease, Strokes Increased During First Year of COVID-19 Pandemic πΊπΈπ@COVID19Up: During the first year of the pandemic, death rates for heart disease and strokes increased, with researchers noting racial disparities between mortality rates, a new study published on Wednesday (March 23) found. A study published in the JAMA Network Open journal found that the overall mortality rate increased close to 16% between 2019 and 2020, which the researchers attributed mostly to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, researchers noted that rates of heart disease and stroke also ticked upward in that time frame, at 4.3% and 6.4%, respectively. “The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with conditions that likely contributed to risk-associated increased HD and stroke mortality,” the study said. “These conditions included periods of overcrowding of hospitals with patients who had COVID-19, resulting in fewer hospitalizations for acute cardiovascular problems, fewer visits for medical care, poorer…0 Comments 0 Shares 149 Views 0 Reviews -
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T.MECOVID-19 UpChemical Found in Leafy Greens Shown to Slow Growth of SARS-CoV-2 and Common Cold Viruses in New Study πΊπΈπ₯¦π@COVID19Up: Researchers at Johns Hopkins Children's Center report evidence from lab experiments that a chemical derived from a compound found abundantly in broccoli and other cruciferous plants may offer a potentially new and potent weapon against the viruses that cause COVID-19 and the common cold. In a study published March 18 in the journal Communications Biology, the scientists showed that sulforaphane, a plant-derived chemical—known as a phytochemical and already found to have anti-cancer effects—can inhibit the replication of SARS-CoV-2 and another human coronavirus in cells and mice. Sulforaphane's natural precursor is particularly abundant in broccoli, cabbage, kale and Brussels sprouts. The team now plans to conduct studies in humans to evaluate if sulforaphane can be effective in preventing or treating these infections.0 Comments 0 Shares 149 Views 0 Reviews1
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