Growing Concern Vaccine Heart Damage in Adolescents May Be Permanent
Perspectives on Health Almost every day, the news reports on another young person dying of cardiac arrest. The realization that COVID-19 vaccine-induced myocarditis could leave a scar zone in the heart raises the possibility of ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, and cardiac arrest at any time. Hulscher et al. recently demonstrated conclusively through autopsy that COVID-19…
mRNA COVID Vaccines Form Spike Protein in Heart Cells, but Cause Different Anomalies: Research Article
New German research observing rat and human heart cells reveals that the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines form spike proteins within 48 hours of vaccination. Spike proteins, which are produced from the mRNA instructions contained within the vaccines, were found in heart cells. While both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines caused cell abnormalities, they did so in…
Vision Impairments in Patients After COVID-19 Vaccination, Doctors Caution Possible Risks
In this series, we look at some of the lesser-known but common adverse events that are popping up in the research literature and doctors’ offices, as well as how to deal with them and reduce the risks. Previously, on March 10, the Japanese government reported the first death attributed to the COVID-19 vaccine. 102 deaths…
Tinnitus: A Common Incurable COVID-19 Vaccine Adverse Event, Doctors Share Ways to Help
In this series, we look at some of the lesser-known but common adverse events that are popping up in the research literature and doctors’ offices, as well as how to deal with them and reduce the risks. Previously, Republican state Rep. Mike Belcher of New Hampshire has been suffering from ocular migraines for nearly two…
Psychosis, Panic Attacks, Hallucinations: Bizarre Psychiatric Cases Among the COVID Vaccinated
Dr. Patrick William Slater, 60, is a neurotologist. He used to have a full-time medical practice in Austin and spent his free time hunting and fishing in the mountains. Then, in October 2021, Dr. Slater was diagnosed with cerebellar ataxia, a movement disorder. He couldn’t eat or use the restroom without assistance. While drugs could…
How the COVID Vaccine Could Harm Your Gut, Leading to Brain Fog and Autoimmune Disease
Diarrhea, constipation, and bloating are common issues that affect two-thirds of the population. While gut problems are frequently dismissed as the result of poor diet and lifestyle choices, they may also be an indication of damage caused by infections such as COVID-19 and COVID vaccination. Dr. Keith Berkowitz, an internal medicine physician who has treated…
Total domination: Serra sends message that it’s still the best in WCAL
Serra limits Riordan to less than 200 yards of offense, and the Padres rush for four touchdowns in their 12th consecutive WCAL victory. SAN MATEO, Calif. — Serra’s seniors have competed in section and state championship games the last two years. The San Mateo school has speed and dynamic playmakers on the outside, but Serra’s…
San Jose mayor urges “back to basics” strategy for Bay Area’s largest city
Mahan develops grassroots strategy to help San Jose rebound SAN JOSE, Calif. — San Jose’s mayor sketched out a grassroots strategy on Saturday to address the four major issues confronting the Bay Area’s largest city: homelessness, crime, blight, and economic investment. Mayor Matt Mahan stated during his State of the City speech at San Jose…
Bay Area high school football roundup 2023: Best of Week 9 action
Menlo School wins the PAL De Anza. Las Lomas wins a wild game over Campolindo. Mitty completely ignores Bellarmine. McClymonds cruises to yet another OAL victory. Welcome back to the high school football roundup from the Bay Area News Group. You’ll find all the details from the weekend’s action in this news organization’s coverage area,…