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Vaccinated Patients Should Watch for Clotting Issues

Today, federal authorities recommended a “pause” in administration of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) investigate unusual, potentially fatal […]

COVID-19: Which Vaccine Should I Get?

All adults will soon be eligible for a COVID jab, and people are asking, “Which one should I take?” You may have to take what is available, but here are some considerations. Varying percentages are […]

COVID-19: Is Your Mask Safe?

Do you know what your mask is made of? Your mask will keep you from inhaling at least some infected droplets that are too large to get through the gaps, but at the price of […]

COVID-19 Vaccine Trials Ended Prematurely

How much confidence do you have in a new product that has been tested for only a few months? People are clamoring to get the new COVID products, including those who might have been in […]

COVID-19: How Does It Kill You?

After more than a year, SARS-CoV-2 is still killing people. But we are learning more about how it does its lethal damage. Although COVID is thought of as a respiratory disease, many victims have damage […]

The New Wasteland: COVID-19’s Shameful Legacy

By Marilyn M. Singleton, MD, JD – https://marilynsingletonmdjd.com/ Discarded surgical masks strewn along the sidewalk aptly represent COVID-19’s lasting legacy. The federal medical bureaucracy’s response to the pandemic has resulted in a wasteland of lost […]

Family Physician Recounts His Personal COVID Experience

Despite following prescribed masking and distancing measures, family physician Craig Wax, D.O., of Mullica Hill, N.J., a member of the board of directors of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), became very ill […]

COVID-19: Are You Vaccinated and Safe?

Like most of us, you ae probably longing for a return to normal. Getting everybody vaccinated is supposed to be the way back, but the official word is “not yet” even if you have gotten […]