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Testimony from an Ohio physician sharing conspiracy theories that went viral last week has “wounded” but not killed off a controversial anti-vaccination bill, according to Ohio House Health Committee Chairman Scott Lipps. “We will still put it through its paces.
Read MoreTUCSON (KVOA) – It’s the highly anticipated future for mobile service but for many Tucsonans 5G is not a future they asked for. These days 5G towers are popping up just about everywhere, and many homeowners tell the News 4 Tucson
Read MoreLast week, in a packed hearing room at the Ohio Statehouse, Republican lawmakers handed the microphone to Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, who suggested that people have been magnetized by COVID-19 vaccines and that nanoparticles in the vaccines might make recipients trackable by certain
Read MoreTopline Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams—who earlier this week called into question the “public health trade-offs” of Covid-19 vaccine incentives like beer, lottery tickets and junk food—drew some pushback to his concerns during a Thursday interview as CNN
Read MoreNow there are claims that the Covid-19 vaccine will somehow magnetize your body so that spoons, … [+] forks, and keys may start sticking to your face and body. (Photo: Getty) getty On Wednesday, Ohio lawmakers asked Sherri Tenpenny, DO,
Read MoreIn a packed hearing room at the Ohio Statehouse, Republican lawmakers gave the microphone to a known conspiracy theorist who has spread misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines. Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, a physician licensed in Ohio and author of “Saying No to Vaccines,”
Read MoreSupporters crammed into the House Health Committee room June 8 in support of House Bill 248, which weakens state vaccination laws. Photo by Jake Zuckerman. A doctor warned that vaccinated people might be magnetized and pose a health risk to
Read MoreA leading figure in Britain’s anti-vaccination movement who repeatedly spread coronavirus conspiracy theories, and once called the NHS “the new Auschwitz”, has been permanently struck off the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) register. Kate Shemirani, a mother-of-four from Nottingham, had
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