In what is headline news today, President Trump, flanked by HHS Secretary Kennedy and TV doctor Mehmet Oz who is the current Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, announced that acetaminophen (brand name Tylenol) causes autism in children when their mothers take it while pregnant. This news, of course, has been around for decades supported by many studies, so most of pro-pharma funded corporate media spent much of the day claiming that the "best" studies (according ...| Health Impact News
After the horrific mass shooting in a Catholic grade school in Minnesota that has been headline news this week, Melania Trump announced her support for "behavioral threat assessments across all levels of society—beginning in our homes, extending through school districts and of course, social media platforms." This of course begs the question as to what the standards will be for judging what is "good" and "bad" "mental health". More than likely they will use "Predictive Analysis" software, w...| Health Impact News
Secretary of HHS Kennedy announced this week that the Trump Administration was withdrawing contracts with BARDA that totaled $500 million for developing mRNA vaccines. Both the Corporate Media and Alternative Media have reacted very strongly to this announcement claiming that the Government has now stopped funding all mRNA vaccines. But their reactions were polar opposites, from horrified by the Pharma-funded corporate media, to overjoyed by the alternative media. Both sides are wrong in thei...| Health Impact News
Earlier this week Secretary of HHS Robert F. Kennedy Jr., flanked by Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, director of the National Institutes of Health, and Dr. Marty Makary, U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioner, announced on Musk's X platform that the CDC was no longer recommending COVID vaccines for healthy children and healthy pregnant women. I, along with many others, noticed that while these three men were saying that the CDC was no longer recommending COVID vaccines for these healthy childre...| Health Impact News