The Idaho Southwest District Health Board became the first district in the U.S. to ban COVID-19 shots. FLCCC Senior Fellow Dr. Ryan Cole applauds the groundbreaking ruling.
FLCCC Senior Fellow Dr. Jessica Rose questions the safety and regulation of Arcturus' self-amplifying RNA vaccine trial for H5N1 flu, highlighting major concerns around GMOs, transparency, and public health risks.
A recent study shows that myocarditis was only found in the children who had been vaccinated for COVID-19. Despite earlier studies showing similar risks, the CDC continues today to recommend these shots for all children. FLCCC Senior Fellow, Pediatric Education Dr. Elizabeth Mumper shares her thoughts on this extremely concerning and ongoing recommendations from our top health agencies.
FLCCC Senior Fellow Dr. Brooke Miller shares his thoughts on supply chain disruption, food scarcity fears, problems with the health of food we do have access to, and why it’s so important to buy local.
FLCCC Senior Fellow Dr. Jennifer Hibberd shares her thoughts on the new federal agency, Health Emergency Readiness Canada (HERC).
FLCCC Senior Fellow Dr. Ryan Cole shows support for Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo who recently advised against the use of mRNA COVID-19 shots.
At this year's World Medical Congress for Life (third annual) in São Paulo, Brazil, FLCCC Senior Fellow Dr. Natalia Prego joined FLCCC President and CMO Dr. Joseph Varon to discuss the impact of COVID-19 mandates in Spain.
What is the current situation regarding censorship and mandates in Brazil? Journalist Filipe Rafaeli shared his thoughts at the 2024 World Medical Congress for Life.
At the third annual World Medical Congress for Life in São Paulo, Brazil, FLCCC Senior Fellow Dr. Carlos Nigro discussed the current COVID-19 vaccination mandates, affecting children who attend public school.
There has been a lot of talk about US cases of mosquito-borne diseases in the news lately. But what's all the buzz really about? FLCCC Senior Fellow Dr. Ryan Cole shares important information about these illnesses, prevention and treatment options.
On August 22, 2024, the FDA approved new COVID shots under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, FLCCC Senior Fellow, expresses concerns about this decision.
FLCCC Senior Fellow Dr. Ryan Cole answered this important and recently controversial question on the August 22, 2024 FLCCC Weekly Webinar he hosted.
Dr. Kat Lindley shares her thoughts on recent updates regarding BirdFlu and new HHS $176M contract with Moderna to produce mRNA vaccines.