COVID-19 Vaccines and Increased Risk of Vaginal Bleeding: An Ancient Therapy for Relief
The adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccines have received a great deal of public attention. According to recent research, many women experience menstrual irregularities following vaccination, and postmenopausal women may even be at an increased risk of vaginal bleeding, which could indicate precancerous lesions or early-stage endometrial cancer. Wei-Ling Chou, a TCM specialist at Keelung Chang…
First COVID Deaths Were Fully Jabbed, Australian State Records Reveal
In light of a court case filed by a group of doctors challenging the Queensland government’s COVID-19 vaccination mandates, records show that the first deaths in the Australian state occurred among fully vaccinated people. A list of the state’s first 183 COVID-19 deaths from the pandemic’s start on March 13, 2020, to Jan. 27, 2022,…
Retracted Study Claiming Hydroxychloroquine Deaths Is Most Cited
According to an investigation, the most cited paper among the hundreds of withdrawn COVID-19 research papers was a retracted study linking the drug hydroxychloroquine to increased mortality.Researchers in the field were still referring to the paper “Hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine with or without a macrolide for treatment of COVID-19: a multinational registry analysis” long after it…
Developer donates 1.5 acres to build affordable housing in Los Gatos
Second phase of the North 40 will include 90 low-income units The developers behind the contentious North 40 project in Los Gatos have submitted an application for the project’s second phase, which would include 451 housing units, 90 of which would be affordable housing. The project, which will be built at the intersection of Highways…
Prep roundup: St. Ignatius volleyball, Palo Alto water polo, Granada girls flag football among winners
Bay Area high school roundup: Menlo-Atherton volleyball extends winning streak, SRV flag football wins one of two, Liberty water polo routs BVAL rival GIRLS VOLLEYBALL 4 St. Ignatius 3, 1 Marin Catholic After losing back-to-back games to Archbishop Mitty and St. Mary’s-Stockton, St. Ignatius faced another difficult test when they traveled to Marin Catholic, one…
Can the San Jose Sharks (gasp!) improve? Five ways they can be better than expected
NHL: San Jose Sharks players and coaches are optimistic they can improve on last season’s record. SAN JOSE – The San Jose Sharks were in the early stages of practice, working on an up-tempo drill, when a sloppy entry across the blue line by one forward resulted in an easy turnover for the opposing defenseman.…
Despite new pension law, thousands of retired California teachers are still paying for others’ mistakes
“It makes you feel helpless, and like there’s nothing you can do except pay.” For years, the state agency in charge of teacher pensions in California has taken money from nearly 10,000 retirees after discovering that school districts — or the agency itself — had miscalculated their pension packages. A new law signed by Gov.…
Why Shanahan ‘keeping it real’ is important to 49ers’ season
49ers coach Kyle Shanahan addressed possibility of losing with his team before Dallas game SANTA CLARA — Kyle Shanahan did something unusual during the final preparations for the Dallas Cowboys’ 42-10 annihilation. The head coach of the San Francisco 49ers addressed the possibility of defeat. It’s not typical of a football coach, but Shanahan has…
Chick-fil-A buys San Jose site near busy intersection and large retailer
Restaurant chain has been seeking Bay Area sites SAN JOSE, Calif. — Chick-fil-AAccording to public records, A has purchased a parcel near a busy San Jose intersection in a real estate transaction that could signal the restaurant chain’s expansion. According to documents filed with the Santa Clara County Recorder’s Office on Oct. 6, the fast-food…