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BOP Official Who Ignored Owen Shroyer’s Political Persecution Fired By Trump https://madmaxworld.tv/watch?id=67919df5089100f5a64ea64e

BOP Official Who Ignored Owen Shroyer’s Political Persecution Fired By Trump

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01/21/2025


These cases showed complete or partial biochemical success (28.0% and 72.0%, respectively); 36.0% showed complete clinical success. Pathological studies demonstrated that all 145 resected specimens possessed aldosterone-producing adenoma or multiple nodules (132 and 13 cases, respectively), and none showed diffuse hyperplasia. IAMap accurately diagnosed both bilateral and unilateral aldosterone-producing adenomas and diffuse hyperplasia before surgery. sAVS allows a novel surgical strategy for selected PA patients with favorable outcomes.This paper applies social justice frameworks to "cemetery systems," which here denotes the framework by which each nation state orders the disposal of the dead, and which generally includes burial, cremation and the interment or scattering of cremated remains. An application of social justice theory indicates the desirability of certain key principles for all cemetery systems decent disposal as a human right; democratic accountability; equality of access to services regardless of income; freedom of religious expression; and environmental sustainability. Achieving these principles is not necessarily straightforward, and conflict between principles is heightened by financialization and population densification.Background Transcranial direct current stimulation was suggested to provide beneficial effects in chronic migraine, a condition often associated with medication overuse for which no long-term therapy is available. Methods We conducted a randomised controlled trial to assess long-term efficacy of transcranial direct current stimulation. Adults diagnosed with chronic migraine and medication overuse were assigned to receive in a 111 ratio anodal, cathodal, or sham transcranial direct current stimulation daily for five consecutive days, along with standardised drug withdrawal protocol. Primary outcome was 50% reduction of days of headache per month at 12 months. Co-secondary outcomes were 50% reduction of days of headache per month at 6 months, reduction of analgesic intake per month, and change in disability and quality of life, catastrophising, depression, state and trait anxiety, dependence attitude and allodynia intensity. Patients were not allowed to take any migraine prophylaxis drug for the entire study period. Results We randomly allocated 135 patients to anodal (44), cathodal (45), and sham (46) transcranial direct current stimulation. At 6 and 12 months, the percentage of reduction of days of headache and number of analgesics per month ranged between 48.5% and 64.7%, without differences between transcranial direct current stimulation (cathodal, anodal, or the results obtained from the two arms of treatment, anodal plus cathodal) and sham. Catastrophising attitude significantly reduced at 12 months in all groups. There was no difference for the other secondary outcomes. Conclusions Transcranial direct current stimulation did not influence the short and long-term course of chronic migraine with medication overuse after acute drug withdrawal. Behavioral and educational measures and support for patients' pain management could provide long-term improvement and low relapse rate. Trial registration number NCT04228809.Introduction Wound healing disturbances as possible side effects of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) antibody treatment have been discussed previously but not yet described in humans. Basic research suggests that calcitonin gene-related peptide plays an important role in keratinocyte migration, vascularization and immune response and lack of calcitonin gene-related peptide may lead to impaired wound healing. Case A 51-year-old female migraine patient was treated with the CGRP receptor antibody erenumab for 6 months, which led to a relevant reduction of migraine days. During the treatment, two periods of severely impaired wound healing occurred after a trivial skin injury without spatial relation to the injection site. Skin biopsy confirmed a deep perivascular and interstitial lymphohistiocytic infiltrate with admixed eosinophils, ulceration of the epithelium, a heavy edema of the papillary dermis and focally thrombosed vessels. Conclusion Impaired wound healing might be relevant side effects of CGRP antibody therapy and anamnesis within the course of treatment should also include possible observation of impaired wound healing or planned surgery.The generation of vascularized mineralized tissues of complex geometry without the use of extrinsic growth factors or exogenous cells requires a large animal model to recapitulate the challenges seen in the clinic. The proposed versatile ovine model can be utilized to investigate the use of a customized bioreactor to generate mineralized tissue, matching the size and shape of a defect before transfer to and integration within another site. The protocol results in bioreactors that can be harvested for investigation of the effects of different biomaterials for the generation of bone or to generate tissues appropriate for repair of bony defects; this protocol focuses on reconstruction of the mandible but could be modified for orthopedic applications. The bioreactor packing material can be altered, allowing for the study of various commercially available or novel graft materials. The surgical procedure requires ∼1.5 h to implant four bioreactors adjacent to rib periosteum. After 9 weeks, the harvest of the bioreaes. In this article, a reproducible ovine model of in vivo bioreactor technology toward customized bone generation is presented with broad application to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.This paper questions the utility the social category of "refugee" as defined by international human rights discourse. The notion of "racializing assemblages" supplies an analytic tool for situating the deportation machine and mass incarceration of refugees/asylum seekers as "death spaces" within modern Western humanity. https://www.selleckchem.com/products/azd5153-6-hydroxy-2-naphthoic-acid.html Building on discussions related to "political death," "social death" and "muertas en vida" (living dead), this paper explores an alternative framing of "the refugee" that relies less on human rights and more on other forms of emancipation. The history of "African American fugitivity" offers one possibility for reclaiming another articulation of freedom from persecution and enslavement.

01/20/2025


Specialised exercise has proven beneficial for cancer patients who are therefore offered a supervised six-week exercise programme at hospitals in Denmark. This quality assurance study investigated whether the distance between home and hospital and other demographic variabilities affected patients' participation in and completion of the programme.

Data were collected on cancer patients' participation in a specialised exercise programme at the Department of Oncology, Vejle Hospital, Denmark, between January 2014 and June 2017. Data covering the same period were collected on all patients referred to the department. Demographics and information on cancer diagnosis were retrieved from the patient administrative systems. The distance by car from patients' residential postcode to hospital was measured using a map service. The potential relationship between distance to hospital and participation was investigated by univariate and multivariate regression analyses.

Travel distance had a significant impact (p less than 0.001) on participation. Similarly, gender (p = 0.001), intention of treatment (p = 0.001) and type of cancer (p = 0.001) were of significance to completion of the programme.

Travel distance tended to compromise participation, but for patients who chose to participate, travel distance did not affect completion of the programme.

none.

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Pandemics are known to cause stress and anxiety in pregnant women. During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown of the Danish society, pregnant women were considered to be at increased risk, and access to antenatal care changed.

On 8 April 2020A, a questionnaire was sent to 332 pregnant women previously sampled by general practitioners in two Danish regions. The women were contacted via secured e-mail (e-Boks), and questionnaires were returned until 6 May.

The questionnaire was returned by 257 women (77%). More than half believed that they were at a high risk of infection with COVID-19, and a third of the women were concerned about the risk of serious disease - especially for their unborn child. Almost 90% isolated at home most of the time. The majority were worried about possible consequences of the pandemic for antenatal care, but very few had actually missed a scheduled preventive consultation with their general practitioner, and only 15% had missed an appointment with their midwife. The majority of the women preferred normal consultations and found no added safety in shifting the consultation from the normal clinical setting.

The COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown have had a major impact on Danish pregnant women. Even so, concerns were more focused on access to care than on the risk of COVID-19 infection. Contacts with the antenatal healthcare system have only been moderately affected.

TRYG Foundation and KEU, Region Copenhagen.

not relevant.
not relevant.
The extended physiotherapy examination scheme (EES) was developed to assist general practitioners in their assessment of patients with complex low-back pain (LBP). The aim was to compare LBP patients in the EES and patients in current physiotherapy practice (CP) with respect to characteristics, healthcare utilisation and sick leave.

Data from three cohorts were included, one covering the EES and two covering CP for LBP patients in Danish primary care physiotherapy. Baseline questionnaire data were collected, and 78-week follow-up was conducted in Danish registries. Patients were stratified according to their risk profile by the STarT Back Tool, and regression analyses were used to analyse healthcare utilisation and sick leave.

A total of 746 patients in the EES and 361 in CP were included. Patients in the EES had sick leave more often and were characterised by a longer pain duration and more disability than CP patients. The probability of contact to secondary care was doubled among patients in the EES with a high-risk profile and patients in the EES showed a trend towards a higher degree of sick leave.

LBP patients in the EES are more burdened than patients in CP. Consequently, for some subgroups in the EES, a higher referral rate and more sick leave were detected. These findings may be the result of vague referral criteria, lack of appropriate screening tools or inadequate monitoring of the EES.

This study was funded by the Central Denmark Region and the Region of Southern Denmark.

not relevant.
not relevant.
The municipality of Copenhagen offers general health assessment (GHA) to all newly resettled refugees, conducted at the Section of Immigrant Medicine, Hvidovre Hospital. This study described their disease burden and sociodemographic characteristics.

In this cross-sectional study, all adult individuals assessed from 1 January 2017 to 30 January 2019 were included. Doctors performed the GHA, including a structured questionnaire, clinical examination and blood testing.

In total, 160 refugees were included. Few suffered from communicable diseases (e.g., 1% hepatitis B virus) or other somatic diseases (4% diabetes Type 2). However, deficiencies such as vitamin D deficiency (76%), vitamin B12 deficiency (31%) and anaemia (12%) were frequent. The majority reported headache (54%) or other pain (53%). Furthermore, signs of post-traumatic stress disorder were frequent (33%) and significantly associated with experience of torture, prison and persecution.

The population presented with pertinent health issues such as vitamin deficiencies, mental health issues and symptoms of pain. Few suffered from non-communicable or communicable diseases. Our results suggest that an offer of specialised services at municipality level for all newly resettled refugees may be beneficial. Furthermore, the study underlines the need for more research within the field of refugee health.

None.

Ethical approval was obtained from the Capital Region of Denmark and the Danish Patient Safety Authority.
Ethical approval was obtained from the Capital Region of Denmark and the Danish Patient Safety Authority.
In a multiple-tier prehospital emergency system, knowing the response time of supplemental prehospital units may aid the ambulance personnel in deciding whether to remain at the scene and initiate treatment or to load the patient and head towards the hospital. We sought to correlate the actual to the predicted response time indicated at the GPS display in the vehicles of the supplemental prehospital resources.

From December 2016 to February 2017, all emergency runs with lights and sirens performed by the mobile emergency care units in Odense were registered. For each emergency run, the physician registered the actual response time, the distance to the incident when travelling along the route suggested by the GPS and the predicted time to arrival. These registrations of time variables served as the basis for a linear regression analysis. A correlation between estimated and actual response time was calculated.

A total of 617 runs were registered. In all, 189 runs were excluded. https://www.selleckchem.com/products/dj4.html Thus, a total of 428 runs were included.

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To join the defense team for the most “dangerous” men incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay, the only condition was to hide your homosexuality. Tim Jon Semmerling faced betrayal by his own team and was immediately fired by the Pentagon when they exposed his secret. In an unexpected turn, Walid bin Attash, considered one of the world’s most dangerous men, defended Tim by writing a letter to the judge, exposing the lies of the other lawyers. Host John Kiriakou talks with former Guantanamo defense attorney Tim Jon Semmerling about the web of intrigue and betrayal by his team and how the inmates themselves came to his aid.

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To join the defense team for the most “dangerous” men incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay, the only condition was to hide your homosexuality. Tim Jon Semmerling faced betrayal by his own team and was immediately fired by the Pentagon when they exposed his secret. In an unexpected turn, Walid bin Attash, considered one of the world’s most dangerous men, defended Tim by writing a letter to the judge, exposing the lies of the other lawyers. Host John Kiriakou talks with former Guantanamo defense attorney Tim Jon Semmerling about the web of intrigue and betrayal by his team and how the inmates themselves came to his aid.

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19 hrs ago

BOP Official Who Ignored Owen Shroyer’s Political Persecution Fired By Trump https://madmaxworld.tv/watch?id=67919df5089100f5a64ea64e

BOP Official Who Ignored Owen Shroyer’s Political Persecution Fired By Trump

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01/21/2025


These cases showed complete or partial biochemical success (28.0% and 72.0%, respectively); 36.0% showed complete clinical success. Pathological studies demonstrated that all 145 resected specimens possessed aldosterone-producing adenoma or multiple nodules (132 and 13 cases, respectively), and none showed diffuse hyperplasia. IAMap accurately diagnosed both bilateral and unilateral aldosterone-producing adenomas and diffuse hyperplasia before surgery. sAVS allows a novel surgical strategy for selected PA patients with favorable outcomes.This paper applies social justice frameworks to "cemetery systems," which here denotes the framework by which each nation state orders the disposal of the dead, and which generally includes burial, cremation and the interment or scattering of cremated remains. An application of social justice theory indicates the desirability of certain key principles for all cemetery systems decent disposal as a human right; democratic accountability; equality of access to services regardless of income; freedom of religious expression; and environmental sustainability. Achieving these principles is not necessarily straightforward, and conflict between principles is heightened by financialization and population densification.Background Transcranial direct current stimulation was suggested to provide beneficial effects in chronic migraine, a condition often associated with medication overuse for which no long-term therapy is available. Methods We conducted a randomised controlled trial to assess long-term efficacy of transcranial direct current stimulation. Adults diagnosed with chronic migraine and medication overuse were assigned to receive in a 111 ratio anodal, cathodal, or sham transcranial direct current stimulation daily for five consecutive days, along with standardised drug withdrawal protocol. Primary outcome was 50% reduction of days of headache per month at 12 months. Co-secondary outcomes were 50% reduction of days of headache per month at 6 months, reduction of analgesic intake per month, and change in disability and quality of life, catastrophising, depression, state and trait anxiety, dependence attitude and allodynia intensity. Patients were not allowed to take any migraine prophylaxis drug for the entire study period. Results We randomly allocated 135 patients to anodal (44), cathodal (45), and sham (46) transcranial direct current stimulation. At 6 and 12 months, the percentage of reduction of days of headache and number of analgesics per month ranged between 48.5% and 64.7%, without differences between transcranial direct current stimulation (cathodal, anodal, or the results obtained from the two arms of treatment, anodal plus cathodal) and sham. Catastrophising attitude significantly reduced at 12 months in all groups. There was no difference for the other secondary outcomes. Conclusions Transcranial direct current stimulation did not influence the short and long-term course of chronic migraine with medication overuse after acute drug withdrawal. Behavioral and educational measures and support for patients' pain management could provide long-term improvement and low relapse rate. Trial registration number NCT04228809.Introduction Wound healing disturbances as possible side effects of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) antibody treatment have been discussed previously but not yet described in humans. Basic research suggests that calcitonin gene-related peptide plays an important role in keratinocyte migration, vascularization and immune response and lack of calcitonin gene-related peptide may lead to impaired wound healing. Case A 51-year-old female migraine patient was treated with the CGRP receptor antibody erenumab for 6 months, which led to a relevant reduction of migraine days. During the treatment, two periods of severely impaired wound healing occurred after a trivial skin injury without spatial relation to the injection site. Skin biopsy confirmed a deep perivascular and interstitial lymphohistiocytic infiltrate with admixed eosinophils, ulceration of the epithelium, a heavy edema of the papillary dermis and focally thrombosed vessels. Conclusion Impaired wound healing might be relevant side effects of CGRP antibody therapy and anamnesis within the course of treatment should also include possible observation of impaired wound healing or planned surgery.The generation of vascularized mineralized tissues of complex geometry without the use of extrinsic growth factors or exogenous cells requires a large animal model to recapitulate the challenges seen in the clinic. The proposed versatile ovine model can be utilized to investigate the use of a customized bioreactor to generate mineralized tissue, matching the size and shape of a defect before transfer to and integration within another site. The protocol results in bioreactors that can be harvested for investigation of the effects of different biomaterials for the generation of bone or to generate tissues appropriate for repair of bony defects; this protocol focuses on reconstruction of the mandible but could be modified for orthopedic applications. The bioreactor packing material can be altered, allowing for the study of various commercially available or novel graft materials. The surgical procedure requires ∼1.5 h to implant four bioreactors adjacent to rib periosteum. After 9 weeks, the harvest of the bioreaes. In this article, a reproducible ovine model of in vivo bioreactor technology toward customized bone generation is presented with broad application to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.This paper questions the utility the social category of "refugee" as defined by international human rights discourse. The notion of "racializing assemblages" supplies an analytic tool for situating the deportation machine and mass incarceration of refugees/asylum seekers as "death spaces" within modern Western humanity. https://www.selleckchem.com/products/azd5153-6-hydroxy-2-naphthoic-acid.html Building on discussions related to "political death," "social death" and "muertas en vida" (living dead), this paper explores an alternative framing of "the refugee" that relies less on human rights and more on other forms of emancipation. The history of "African American fugitivity" offers one possibility for reclaiming another articulation of freedom from persecution and enslavement.

01/20/2025


Specialised exercise has proven beneficial for cancer patients who are therefore offered a supervised six-week exercise programme at hospitals in Denmark. This quality assurance study investigated whether the distance between home and hospital and other demographic variabilities affected patients' participation in and completion of the programme.

Data were collected on cancer patients' participation in a specialised exercise programme at the Department of Oncology, Vejle Hospital, Denmark, between January 2014 and June 2017. Data covering the same period were collected on all patients referred to the department. Demographics and information on cancer diagnosis were retrieved from the patient administrative systems. The distance by car from patients' residential postcode to hospital was measured using a map service. The potential relationship between distance to hospital and participation was investigated by univariate and multivariate regression analyses.

Travel distance had a significant impact (p less than 0.001) on participation. Similarly, gender (p = 0.001), intention of treatment (p = 0.001) and type of cancer (p = 0.001) were of significance to completion of the programme.

Travel distance tended to compromise participation, but for patients who chose to participate, travel distance did not affect completion of the programme.

none.

not relevant.
not relevant.
Pandemics are known to cause stress and anxiety in pregnant women. During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown of the Danish society, pregnant women were considered to be at increased risk, and access to antenatal care changed.

On 8 April 2020A, a questionnaire was sent to 332 pregnant women previously sampled by general practitioners in two Danish regions. The women were contacted via secured e-mail (e-Boks), and questionnaires were returned until 6 May.

The questionnaire was returned by 257 women (77%). More than half believed that they were at a high risk of infection with COVID-19, and a third of the women were concerned about the risk of serious disease - especially for their unborn child. Almost 90% isolated at home most of the time. The majority were worried about possible consequences of the pandemic for antenatal care, but very few had actually missed a scheduled preventive consultation with their general practitioner, and only 15% had missed an appointment with their midwife. The majority of the women preferred normal consultations and found no added safety in shifting the consultation from the normal clinical setting.

The COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown have had a major impact on Danish pregnant women. Even so, concerns were more focused on access to care than on the risk of COVID-19 infection. Contacts with the antenatal healthcare system have only been moderately affected.

TRYG Foundation and KEU, Region Copenhagen.

not relevant.
not relevant.
The extended physiotherapy examination scheme (EES) was developed to assist general practitioners in their assessment of patients with complex low-back pain (LBP). The aim was to compare LBP patients in the EES and patients in current physiotherapy practice (CP) with respect to characteristics, healthcare utilisation and sick leave.

Data from three cohorts were included, one covering the EES and two covering CP for LBP patients in Danish primary care physiotherapy. Baseline questionnaire data were collected, and 78-week follow-up was conducted in Danish registries. Patients were stratified according to their risk profile by the STarT Back Tool, and regression analyses were used to analyse healthcare utilisation and sick leave.

A total of 746 patients in the EES and 361 in CP were included. Patients in the EES had sick leave more often and were characterised by a longer pain duration and more disability than CP patients. The probability of contact to secondary care was doubled among patients in the EES with a high-risk profile and patients in the EES showed a trend towards a higher degree of sick leave.

LBP patients in the EES are more burdened than patients in CP. Consequently, for some subgroups in the EES, a higher referral rate and more sick leave were detected. These findings may be the result of vague referral criteria, lack of appropriate screening tools or inadequate monitoring of the EES.

This study was funded by the Central Denmark Region and the Region of Southern Denmark.

not relevant.
not relevant.
The municipality of Copenhagen offers general health assessment (GHA) to all newly resettled refugees, conducted at the Section of Immigrant Medicine, Hvidovre Hospital. This study described their disease burden and sociodemographic characteristics.

In this cross-sectional study, all adult individuals assessed from 1 January 2017 to 30 January 2019 were included. Doctors performed the GHA, including a structured questionnaire, clinical examination and blood testing.

In total, 160 refugees were included. Few suffered from communicable diseases (e.g., 1% hepatitis B virus) or other somatic diseases (4% diabetes Type 2). However, deficiencies such as vitamin D deficiency (76%), vitamin B12 deficiency (31%) and anaemia (12%) were frequent. The majority reported headache (54%) or other pain (53%). Furthermore, signs of post-traumatic stress disorder were frequent (33%) and significantly associated with experience of torture, prison and persecution.

The population presented with pertinent health issues such as vitamin deficiencies, mental health issues and symptoms of pain. Few suffered from non-communicable or communicable diseases. Our results suggest that an offer of specialised services at municipality level for all newly resettled refugees may be beneficial. Furthermore, the study underlines the need for more research within the field of refugee health.

None.

Ethical approval was obtained from the Capital Region of Denmark and the Danish Patient Safety Authority.
Ethical approval was obtained from the Capital Region of Denmark and the Danish Patient Safety Authority.
In a multiple-tier prehospital emergency system, knowing the response time of supplemental prehospital units may aid the ambulance personnel in deciding whether to remain at the scene and initiate treatment or to load the patient and head towards the hospital. We sought to correlate the actual to the predicted response time indicated at the GPS display in the vehicles of the supplemental prehospital resources.

From December 2016 to February 2017, all emergency runs with lights and sirens performed by the mobile emergency care units in Odense were registered. For each emergency run, the physician registered the actual response time, the distance to the incident when travelling along the route suggested by the GPS and the predicted time to arrival. These registrations of time variables served as the basis for a linear regression analysis. A correlation between estimated and actual response time was calculated.

A total of 617 runs were registered. In all, 189 runs were excluded. https://www.selleckchem.com/products/dj4.html Thus, a total of 428 runs were included.

01/19/2025

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Health Ranger Report: Mike Adams and Dr. William Makis discuss Big Pharma’s suppression of ivermectin in favor of $500,000 mRNA cancer vaccine
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Ivermectin, a low-cost, off-patent drug originally used as an antiparasitic, has shown remarkable efficacy against 28 types of cancer in a Mexican study, with ovarian and breast cancers responding particularly well. Despite its potential, it remains underutilized due to its lack of profitability.
Merck, the original patent holder of ivermectin, has allegedly discredited the drug to promote its $500,000 mRNA cancer vaccine developed in partnership with Moderna. This suppression is driven by profit motives, as ivermectin’s affordability threatens the market for high-cost treatments.
The mRNA cancer vaccine, while innovative, is prohibitively expensive and raises ethical questions about accessibility. Its development has overshadowed affordable alternatives like ivermectin, prioritizing profit over patient care.
Doctors prescribing ivermectin face severe professional repercussions, including loss of licenses and certifications. This suppression highlights a broader trend of prioritizing high-profit treatments over affordable, effective options.
The battle between ivermectin and the mRNA cancer vaccine underscores the need for a healthcare system that prioritizes patient well-being over corporate profits. Affordable treatments like ivermectin offer hope, but systemic change is necessary to make them widely accessible.
In a world where pharmaceutical profits often overshadow patient care, the battle between affordable, life-saving treatments and high-tech, high-cost solutions has reached a boiling point.

At the center of this controversy is ivermectin, a decades-old drug with proven anticancer properties, and its suppression by Big Pharma in favor of a $500,000 mRNA cancer vaccine developed by Merck and Moderna.

This shocking revelation, discussed in a recent bombshell “Health Ranger Report” interview between Mike Adams and Dr. William Makis, exposes the ethical dilemmas and profit-driven motives that dominate modern medicine.

Ivermectin miracle
Ivermectin, originally developed as an antiparasitic, has emerged as a potential game-changer in cancer treatment.

Makis, a radiologist and oncologist, highlighted a groundbreaking study by Mexican researchers who tested ivermectin against 28 different cancers. The results were astonishing: every single cancer type responded to ivermectin, with ovarian and breast cancers showing the most dramatic improvements.

“Ivermectin has a huge body of research in cancer,” Makis explained. “It’s not just a [Wuhan coronavirus] COVID-19 treatment – it’s a powerful anticancer agent.” The renowned Canadian physician specializing in nuclear medicine, radiology and oncology, cited cases where children with aggressive leukemia achieved remission after failing chemotherapy, thanks to ivermectin. Yet, despite its potential, the drug remains sidelined. (Related: Cancer researcher: IVERMECTIN can overcome chemotherapy resistance of TURBO CANCERS caused by mRNA vaccines)

The reason? Profit. Ivermectin went off-patent in 1996, making it a low-cost, generic drug. Merck, its original patent holder, has since partnered with Moderna to develop an mRNA cancer vaccine priced at $500,000 per treatment. This partnership, Makis argued, is why Merck actively discredited ivermectin during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“They had to suppress ivermectin to give their mRNA technology a green light,” he said.

The mRNA cancer vaccine, currently in phase three trials, represents the cutting edge of biotechnology. However, its exorbitant cost raises questions about accessibility and ethics. Makis points to the case of Professor Richard Scolyer, an Australian doctor who developed brain cancer after multiple COVID-19 vaccinations and is now the first person to receive the experimental mRNA treatment.

While the vaccine may offer hope for some, its development comes at the expense of affordable alternatives like ivermectin.

“The drug companies are only interested in profit,” Adams emphasized. “They have zero interest in human health, quality of life and extending lifespan.”

Suppression of ivermectin
The suppression of ivermectin extends beyond cancer treatment. Doctors who prescribe it face career-ending consequences. Dr. Pierre Kory and Dr. Paul Marik, prominent advocates for ivermectin during the COVID-19 pandemic, were stripped of their board certifications. In Canada, a doctor who prescribed ivermectin in 2021 was fined $40,000 and temporarily lost his license.

“This is the kind of persecution we’ve never seen in medicine,” Makis said. “Ivermectin is 100 times safer than Tylenol or Advil.”

The battle between ivermectin and the mRNA cancer vaccine is more than a scientific debate – it’s a fight for the soul of medicine. As Big Pharma pushes its high-cost solutions, patients and doctors are left to navigate a system that prioritizes profits over lives.

Makis’ work offers a glimmer of hope, proving that affordable, effective treatments exist. But until the system is reformed, these treatments will remain out of reach for many.
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Ivermectin, a low-cost, off-patent drug originally used as an antiparasitic, has shown remarkable efficacy against 28 types of cancer in a Mexican study, with ovarian and breast cancers responding particularly well. Despite its potential, it remains underutilized due to its lack of profitability. Merck, the original patent holder of ivermectin, has allegedly discredited the drug […]

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Are you willing to die for what you believe?  This is a question that hundreds of millions of Christians have to ask themselves every single day.  The things

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