
Evangelyn Rodriguez
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Jan 23, 2025 |
womenshealth.news | Ava Grace |Evangelyn Rodriguez |Laura Harris |S.D. Wells
A new study links unvaccinated women near COVID-19-vaccinated individuals to menstrual irregularities, suggesting possible vaccine “shedding.”The study raises concerns about mRNA vaccine safety and the lack of pre-rollout shedding studies. Critics highlight censorship of women reporting menstrual changes and call for transparency in vaccine research. Researchers urge further investigation into vaccine component transmission and emphasize the need for informed consent.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
naturalmedicine.news | S.D. Wells |Ava Grace |Kevin Hughes |Evangelyn Rodriguez
America’s founding principles of free speech and press have been compromised in recent decades, particularly in the realms of health and safety information. The rise of the internet led to widespread dissemination of valuable health and safety information, prompting government collaboration with tech giants like Google and Facebook to censor this content, largely due to its impact on the profits of Big Food and Big Pharma.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
naturalmedicine.news | S.D. Wells |Ava Grace |KEVIN HUGHES |Evangelyn Rodriguez
Oxidative stress occurs when free radicals overwhelm the body’s natural antioxidant defenses. Chronic oxidative stress, exacerbated by environmental factors like pollution and radiation, can lead to inflammation, accelerated aging and diseases. Astaxanthin, chlorella and turmeric extract are rich in antioxidants, which neutralize free radicals and help restore balance in the body. Combining superfoods and natural supplements with a healthy lifestyle can amplify their benefits.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
womenshealth.news | Laura Harris |Ava Grace |Evangelyn Rodriguez |S.D. Wells
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced the state will stockpile abortion pills, Mifepristone, to ensure reproductive freedom amid growing anti-abortion rhetoric. Murphy called on the New Jersey Legislature to pass a law eliminating out-of-pocket costs for abortion procedures during his state address. Democratic governors across the U.S., including those in Massachusetts, California and Washington, have been stockpiling abortion pills since 2023 to secure access to reproductive care.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
womenshealth.news | Evangelyn Rodriguez |Ava Grace |Laura Harris |S.D. Wells
The United States is facing another crisis, one that involves its public water systems. According to a report released by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Nov.
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