There is no scientific basis or justification for vaccination (link). I support Senator Rand Paul’s position on this matter and offer a scientific argument for| BIOANALYTICX
In recent online discussions, several readers raised thoughtful questions about what defines a scientist and what truly qualifies as science. The conversation touched on topics| BIOANALYTICX
Thanks for asking my opinion on the topic of autism (link). By education, training, and expertise, I consider myself a scientist — more precisely, a| BIOANALYTICX
There has been much talk about a recently “discovered” study that claims to compare vaccinated and unvaccinated children, as summarized here (the article). The original| BIOANALYTICX
Why real expertise matters more than borrowed authority The criticism of science or scientists should not target everyone with a title or degree, but only| BIOANALYTICX
When asked, “What recent scientific discovery has fascinated you?“ my thoughts turn to the curious case of ivermectin and cancer — two seemingly unrelated entities now being linked in medical discussions (link).| BIOANALYTICX
The views often described about science and scientists are usually more philosophical in nature. Such views, though valid and worthy of discussion, confuses the situation and diminish efforts to get out of the fraudulent so-called medical and virological sciences. | BIOANALYTICX
Doctors (physicians), please share your credentials in science and in conducting scientific research, including your education and expertise in true scientific subjects such as chemistry. After all, your work primarily involves research on medicines, which are chemicals, including:| BIOANALYTICX
“$14 Billion Later, Cancer Is Worse Than Ever. Where Did the Money Go? (link).| BIOANALYTICX
It is critical to note that an M.D. degree is not a science degree. But unfortunately, holders of the degree are considered and promoted as scientists, which caused the erroneous claims of the viruses, testing, pandemic, and treatments (vaccines).| BIOANALYTICX
This perspective may be both interesting and disturbing from the standpoint of a scientist and student of science. Dr. Hazan claims to have been involved in science for an extended period (link). Yet her training is in medicine, and her work centers on clinical practice and studies, which she equates with science. But how does conducting clinical trials or working with bacteria suddenly make one a scientific expert—or a scientist? At best, such activities fall under applied biology and obse...| bioanalyticx.com
This perspective may be both interesting and disturbing from the standpoint of a scientist and student of science. Dr. Hazan claims to have been involved| BIOANALYTICX
Question asked: “…But how come there are electron microscope photos of them [viruses]?” They aren’t. What is shown in those images is not an isolated| BIOANALYTICX
It is essential to note that the term “study,” as used here (quote) and throughout much of the medical literature, most often refers to an observational survey rather than a valid scientific study. The same applies to the term “research” in medicine—what is called “medical research” is frequently nothing more than a survey, sometimes with statistical analysis added, but still not scientific research in the true sense.| BIOANALYTICX
“The greatest spreader of misinformation during the pandemic was the United States government.”“And that is the weaponization of medical research itself.”“And public-health officials were intellectually| BIOANALYTICX
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. In general, I agree with your comment and conclusion—except for the last sentence: “A formal education in a topic doesn’t guarantee you are right.” (link)| BIOANALYTICX
Medical experts, in particular physicians, are, in fact, the least knowledgeable in real science. They have zero scientific credentials, yet they lie about having them. This is the critical point: rather than demanding records on vaccines or viruses, authorities must first demand that they prove their claim that their work is based on science and that they have the required education and expertise in science. They cannot—because they have no credentials. At that moment, the game is over. No...| BIOANALYTICX
Many times people asked me how it is that I provided convincing arguments against the existence of the virus, (PCR, antigen, etc.) testing, the COVID-19 pandemic, and mRNA vaccine developments.| BIOANALYTICX