Long COVID and Long Vax Case Reviews

Lecture abstract:

The lingering effects of COVID-19 and vaccine-related health issues present ongoing challenges in medical care. Dr. Flavio Cadegiani and Dr. Liz Mumper, alongside Dr. Pierre Kory, offer their expertise on long COVID and vaccine impacts, specifically addressing myocarditis and strategies for treating children. Their discussions cover groundbreaking research, patient outcomes, and the critical interplay between public health policies and individual rights, underscoring the need for innovative and personalized treatment approaches in navigating these complex conditions.

About the Speakers

Dr. Cadegiani

MD, MSc, PhD CEO and Medical Director Corpometria Institute (Brazil)

Dr. Cadegiani is a leading expert in Endocrinology, Sports Medicine, and Obesity Management. A core contributor to the FLCCC COVID-19 treatment guides, Dr. Cadegiani has successfully treated thousands of COVID-19 patients in Brazil with few hospitalizations and no deaths.

After attaining his medical degree from the University of Brasilia in 2008, Dr. Cadegiani completed a residency in internal medicine in 2010 and a fellowship in Endocrinology and Metabolism in 2012.

He has conducted extensive research on fatigue-related conditions, ‘hormonal conditioning’, and pharmacological weight loss management, and is the creator of the first scientifically proven effective therapy to prevent bariatric surgery in morbidly obese subjects.

When it comes to COVID-19, Dr. Cadegiani conducted some of the largest clinical trials and observational studies, including the Itajaí ivermectin studies. He is responsible for the first hypothesis that explains the massive number of post-vaccine myocarditis cases and sudden deaths, particularly among young males and athletes.

Dr. Mumper

MD, FAAP President and CEO The Rimland Center

A practicing pediatrician with several decades of experience, Dr. Mumper is the originator of FLCCC’s I-CARE: For Kids treatment guide, which helps parents understand how to prevent their children from getting COVID-19 and what to do if they get sick.

Dr. Mumper’s clinical experience includes over a decade as Director of Pediatric Education in a Family Practice Residency Program, 16 years as clinical faculty at the University of Virginia, and five years as Medical Director of the Autism Research Institute. She is currently on the faculty of MAPS (Medical Academy for Pediatric Special Needs) and is certified by the Institute of Functional Medicine, where she developed the first advanced clinical training in pediatrics for the organization.

Dr. Mumper has written book chapters, had her clinical research at the Rimland Center published in peer-reviewed journals, and has lectured nationally and internationally.

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