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Wearing a Mask During Indoor Exercise Can Be Fatal

Wearing a Mask During Indoor Exercise Can Be Fatal Published at The Brownstone Institute 10 June 2022 A recent article from the Technical University of Munich published in PNAS reached national newspapers in several countries worldwide. The team showed that aerosol emissions increase exponentially with intense physical exertion, indicating that indoor sporting activities result in higher risk of infectious diseases as […]

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The Rise of Hepatitis

The Rise of Hepatitis Published at the Brownstone Institute 23 May 2022 Also published at The Epoch Times The number of previously healthy children younger than 16 years of age with mysterious hepatitis cases have doubled in two weeks to 450 cases worldwide, including 11 deaths. Most cases have been reported in the UK (160) […]

The Mysterious Rise in Severe Diseases in Children

The Mysterious Rise in Severe Diseases in Children Publication on Brownstone Institute May 2, 2022 Since the pandemic young children are dealing with a mysterious increase in disease. Some may even have doubled in frequency, varying from infectious diseases, mental diseases (anxiety, depression, suicide increasing 25% worldwide) to hormonal diseases (early onset of puberty) to inflammation […]

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The Health Risks of Graphene

The Health Risks of Graphene During the pandemic a widespread use of nanoparticles has been employed for diagnostics, personal protection equipment, prevention, and treatments of diseases. The use of nanoparticles in biomedicine is expected to increase further due to a desire for real-time human health monitoring as seamless human/machine interaction.  The most booming nanoparticles that may rule […]

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Have the Children Been Poisoned? 

Have the Children Been Poisoned?  Increased exposure to toxic substances due to an overuse of ineffective measures like mask mandates, frequent use of hand sanitizers, disinfectant sprays, and frequent testing during the pandemic will have a short- and long-term impact on children’s health and future generations.  Moreover, ineffective lockdowns increased the number of children relying on food […]

The statement: ‘It is wise to vaccinate children (12-17 years) against COVID-19 as well’.

The statement: ‘It is wise to vaccinate children (12-17 years) against COVID-19 as well’. Paediatricians recommend vaccinating children between the ages of 12 and 17. The rapid rise of themore contagious delta variant makes this next step in the vaccination programme necessary,according to them. Two experts respond to the statement: ‘It’s wise to vaccinate children […]

“Strengthening the immune system is much more effective in preventing infections than any measures”.

“Strengthening the immune system is much more effective in preventing infections than any measures”. Since the outbreak of the coronavirus, we have mainly had to adhere to measures. But why has the immune system not or hardly been in the spotlight? Carla Peeters, PhD in immunology and nutrition & lifestyle expert, also believes that too […]

Malnutrition is underestimated in The Nederlands, WHO CARES?

Malnutrition is underestimated in the Netherlands, WHO CARES? Malnutrition in elderly people living at home                                    Recently, I visited an 87 year old single lady, who lives independently in a small village. Her memory has deteriorated and walking is becoming more difficult for her. She stays inside and gets few visitors. She is thin. Recently, home […]

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Ayurveda positive for vulnerable elderly people with dementia

Ayurveda positive for vulnerable elderly people who suffer from dementia   An elderly woman was very weak, insecure, had problems speaking, with her memory and physical activity, and was suffering from depression. After an examination, a geriatrician established the diagnosis: dementia. Due to a history of heart and vascular diseases, vascular dementia was suspected. Three […]

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Prevention of decubitus pays off

Prevention of decubitus pays off Good and affordable healthcare is possible when medical practitioners look beyond the disorder and also focus on a better quality of life for the patient. An 88 year old woman who suffered from dementia and atrial fibrillation had a hip fracture and was operated. Given the circumstances, her condition was […]