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Study: Matcha with Strawberries Is Good for You
A Saudi study by N.A.M. Aleid et al titled “Synergistic enhancement of matcha tea with strawberry (Qassim region) aqueous extracts: influence of extraction temperature on phytochemicals, vitamin C, and bioactivities” published on 11 May 2026 demonsrates that the mix can improve its health benefits. The paper is 18 pages, with the main text at about 15 pages. The remaining are references. Both matcha and strawberries are known for their health benefits, such as being a source
11 hours ago3 min read


Study: Plastics in Everybody
An Australian study by A.J. Harray et al titled “Low-plastic diet and urinary levels of plastic-associated phthalates and bisphenols: the randomized controlled PERTH Trial” published on 21 April 2026 has detected plastic-associated chemicals (PACs) in its entire study group of over two hundred adults. The article is 27 pages in total, with the main text at about 11 pages. The remaining are references, tables and figures. The study period was from 10 November 2022 to 15 Septem
5 days ago2 min read


Study: Korean Fermented Foods Associated with Reduced Inflammation
A study by W. Na and C. Sohn titled “The Association Between Fermented Food Intake and Hs-CRP Across Age Groups in Korean Adults: Effect Modification by Sodium Intake” published on 16 April 2026 finds that Korean fermented foods are associated with reduced inflammation but not necessarily for older people. The paper is 13 pages long with the main text at about 10 pages, the remaining is references. High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) serves as a widely adopted marker
May 163 min read


Study: Ivermectin and Mebendazole Can Cure Cancer
A pre-print study by N. Hulscher et al titled “ Real-World Clinical Outcomes of Ivermectin and Mebendazole in Cancer Patients: Results from a Prospective Observational Cohort ” posted on 7 April 2026 presents more evidence supporting cheap-off-shelf medication that can practically cure cancer. The main text is about 14 pages, the remaining are references. The sample initially included 197 adults who had a cancer diagnosis at a median of 1.2 years since initial diagnosis. They
Apr 182 min read


Study: mRNA Vaccines & Gene Alterations
An article by N. Hulscher, P.A. McCullough and J.A. Catanzaro titled “Gene Expression Alterations Induced by mRNA Vaccines” was published in the Spring 2026 issue of Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons ( Volume 31 Number 1 ). The article is very short, about 3 pages, briefly discussing “evidence of coordinated transcriptional and proteomic reprogramming” due to the mRNA “vaccines”. Whilst some medical professionals suspected from the beginning, there is actual data t
Apr 172 min read


Study: mRNA Vaccines & Skin Conditions
An editorial by J.M. Orient titled “Negative Evidence: Cutaneous Manifestations Associated with COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination” was published in the Spring 2026 issue of Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons ( Volume 31 Number 1 ). The article is about 10 pages, including references. Although not a textbook, the author covers the basics of skin, its functions and common disorders before discussing possible mechanisms. The article is worth at least a skim. Figure 1: Detailed
Apr 132 min read


Study: Pandemic Measures Detrimental to Child Development
A study by I. Hardie et al titled “ COVID-19 public health and social measures (PHSM) and early childhood developmental concerns in Scotland: an interrupted time series analysis ” published on 25 November 2025 supports the common observation that the plandemic measures had a bad impact on young children. The paper is about 12 pages. The study examined child health reviews for children aged 13–15 months and 27–30 months in Scotland between January 2019 and August 2023. In Scot
Mar 192 min read


Attractive Lecturer Find Way to Discourage Advances
Los Angeles, CA – A highly attractive female lecturer has discovered a method for discouraging advances from her students. Anna is a staff member in the science faculty at the university. Being a tall blonde—and clearly an actual woman—many male students look her up on social media and approach her after lectures. “Part of me is flattered but I wish these people would do some real homework,” she said. “Not to mention that I’m their teacher.” After taking some extra responsibi
Mar 171 min read


Study: Mobile Phones Increase White Blood Cell Count
A study by Laldinpuii et al titled “ Effects of exposure to nearby mobile phone base stations and mobile phone usage on human blood parameters ” published on 6 February 2026 demonstrates that mobile RF-EMF (900 and 1800 MHz) elevates white blood cell counts. Radiation having an impact on living cells is commonsense but it is interesting to come across a study that supports this. The study is admittedly small, comparing 50 people who live <60m to a mobile phone tower to 51 peo
Mar 151 min read


Study: Dietary Fiber Intake Improves Skin
A Japanese study by M.P. Kapoor, A. Abe et al titled “ Dietary intervention of prebiotic partially hydrolyzed guar gum improves skin viscoelasticity, stratum corneum hydration, and reduction of trans-epidermal water loss ” published in January 2025 has found that prebiotic dietary fiber intake improves the skin. The paper is about 20 pages, including acknowledgements and references. The motivation for the study is to support the hypothesis and previous studies that prebiotic
Mar 42 min read


Study: mRNA Vaccines & Renal Complications
An editorial by J.M. Orient titled “Negative Evidence: Renal Adverse Events Following COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination” was published in the Winter 2025 issue of Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons ( Volume 30 Number 4 ). The article is about 10 pages, including references. After the introduction in which the author simplistically discusses the conflict of so-called Left and Woke vs Right, she mentions the approach that conveniently favors the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines despite
Feb 283 min read


No Means No, Except for Future Dental Appointments
Philadelphia, PA – A man is confused after his dental appointment. “I was brought up with ‘No means No’, especially when a woman says it,” said the man. However, after his routine dental checkup, the clinic receptionist insisted on booking his next appointment in six months. “I gently refused, stating that I would call when I’m ready, but she insisted and put me down for an appointment and their system to remind me via the phone,” said the man. “I thought No means No. It’s so
Feb 211 min read


Study: Low Vitamin D Levels Associated with More Respiratory Tract Infections
A study by A.R. Bournot et al titled “ Association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D status and respiratory tract infections requiring hospital admission: unmatched case-control analysis of ethnic groups from the United Kingdom Biobank cohort ” published on 29 December 2025 shows that those with lower vitamin D levels have a higher risk of respiratory tract infections (RTIs). This is a case-control study using UK data: Of the 36,258 participants included in the analysis, 34%
Jan 311 min read


Study: Older Women Tea Drinkers Have Better Hip Bone Mineral Density
A study by R.Y. Liu and E. Liu titled “Longitudinal Association of Coffee and Tea Consumption with Bone Mineral Density in Older Women: A 10-Year Repeated-Measures Analysis in the Study of Osteoporotic Fractures” published on 23 November 2025 has found that older women tea drinkers had higher total hip bone mineral density (BMD). The paper is 16 pages with the main text at about 12 pages. The remaining are tables, figures and references. The study sample included 9,704 women
Jan 272 min read


Study: Immune Thrombocytopenia after Tetanus-Diphtheria Vaccine
A paper by M. Rendon-Beltran et al titled “ A Potential Case of Tetanus-Diphtheria Vaccine-Induced Immune Thrombocytopenia ” published on 16 January 2026 reported the incident. Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune hematologic disorder characterized by an autoantibody-mediated thrombocyte destruction, wherein antibodies target platelet antigens. Although ITP patients develop thrombocytopenia (<100,000 platelets/mm3 for ITP diagnosis), the clinical spectrum ranges fro
Jan 242 min read


Teeth Visible on the Shroud of Turin
An essay by J. Sottosanti titled “ Dental Surgeon’s Observance of Teeth in the Image on the Shroud of Turin ” published on 1 September 2025 supports the view that the lower teeth are partially visible on the image of the Shroud of Turin. The paper is short at just over 1,500 words and is an easy read. Many have assessed the Shroud image to be anatomically correct. Whilst the STURP team did not comment specifically on the teeth in 1978, the opinion that teeth are visible on th
Jan 72 min read


Study: Natto Can Lower Blood Lipids and Heart Disease
A Chinese paper by C. Wei et al titled “ Research Progress of Nattokinase in Reducing Blood Lipid ” posted on 24 May 2025 reviews research regarding the positive effects natto has on issues associated with cardiovascular disease. By the way, natto can degrade spike proteins as well. The paper is about 18 pages, with the main text at about 15 pages. The remaining are references. Unlike many papers, the authors actually try to explain some background regarding natto includi
Dec 5, 20253 min read


Study: Only 14% of PCR-Positive Results Were Actually Positive
A study by M. Günther et al titled “ A calibration of nucleic acid (PCR) by antibody (IgG) tests in Germany: the course of SARS-CoV-2 infections estimated ” published on 13 October 2025 has worked out figures that confirm the PCR tests used during the plandemic weren’t very accurate. The paper is about 10 pages, with the main text at about 8 pages. The remaining are references. The study takes weekly data of PCR tests and IgG tests during the period March 2020 to 2021 in Germ
Nov 27, 20252 min read


Study: 32% of COVID-19 Spike Protein Similar to Human Endogenous Retroviral Elements
A study by J. Fleetwood titled “ A 32% Human-Derived Mosaic in the In Silico-Assembled SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein: Accidental Contaminant Misincorporation or Intentional Functional Chimeric Design? ” published on 11 November 2025 has found… well, pretty much what the title states. The paper is 136 pages long but most of it is raw data. The main text is about 7 pages. The introduction is a reminder of how the virus was extracted. The SARS-CoV-2 genome was first reported as a com
Nov 13, 20252 min read


Study: COVID-19 Vaccines & Rheumatic Diseases
A Belgian observational study by M.A. Golstein titled “ Post-COVID-19 Vaccine Hyperproduction of Anti-Spike Antibodies and Rheumatological Manifestations ” published on 30 September 2025 has found, as predicted by some doctors, that the so-called vaccine triggers autoimmune problems. The paper is 15 pages long with the main text at about 11 pages. The remaining are figures and references. The study sample included two cohorts of patients at Saint-Jean Hospital’s rheumatology
Oct 14, 20253 min read


Study: Increased Cancer Risk 1 Year after COVID-19 Vaccine
A correspondence by Kim Hong-jin et al titled “ 1-year risks of cancers associated with COVID-19 vaccination: a large population-based...
Oct 4, 20252 min read
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