Dr. Ryan Cole discusses a federal court ruling siding with the AAP to block vaccine schedule oversight and what parents should know about shared decision-making.
America's #1 independent physician association appointed to advise CDC on federal immunization policy, bringing the voice of frontline doctors to the table.
What does informed consent actually require? Three practitioners break it down and share strategies parents can use at their next appointment.
VAERS already catches only a fraction of vaccine harm. New research by Jessica Rose reveals the system is losing even more data to fixable flaws.
A new peer-reviewed paper offers something Post-Acute COVID Vaccine Syndrome (PACVS) patients have long been denied: a biological framework for symptoms that standard medicine still too often misses.
Why do long COVID and PACVS patients crash after simple activities? A new review by IMA researchers pinpoints three broken energy pathways and what to do about them.
A new systematic review of 20 studies documents COVID-19 vaccine mRNA, spike protein, and lipid nanoparticles persisting in blood and tissues for months to years. The authors call for urgent investigation.
A new IMA paper in Frontiers in Medicine charts a path for diagnosing Post-Acute COVID-19 Vaccination Syndrome, or PACVS, by proposing biomarkers, protocols, and a practical clinical framework.
New research from Kevin McKernan and Jessica Rose explains why regulators keep missing DNA contamination in mRNA vaccines—and why independent labs keep finding it.
For years, parents who questioned the vaccine schedule were dismissed. Now the government is catching up. ACIP Chair Dr. Kirk Milhoan and Pediatrician Dr. Liz Mumper explain what changed and why.


