One Man, His Dog, and the Kind of Doctor We All Deserve
Tim didn’t expect that his dog would teach him something about cancer care. But that’s where it started.
Tim didn’t expect that his dog would teach him something about cancer care. But that’s where it started.
Jenna McCarthy is back with questions about pet vaccines and the billion-dollar industry behind them.
Fatigue after COVID vaccination is real, measurable, and increasingly understood. This new review by IMA researchers highlights the biological mechanisms that may explain why.
IMA was in Washington, D.C. last week for discussions on informed consent, parental rights, and the role of independent doctors in healthcare policy.
Dr. JP Saleeby and Dr. Mollie James deliver a clear, clinical breakdown of peptide therapy: what peptides are, how they work, where they help, and where they carry real risks.
An editorial review by Dr. Justus R. Hope examines the growing body of evidence around aged garlic extract and its potential role in reducing cancer risk, supporting cardiovascular health, protecting cognitive function, and addressing multiple chronic diseases.
Dr. Milhoan, a retired Air Force Lt. Colonel and Flight Surgeon, was notified of his firing while overseas at the World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery. The apparent cause? His ACIP service.
IMA welcomes the Food and Drug Administration’s decision to expand its internal review of potential COVID-19 vaccine–related deaths to include adults.
For the first time, a mainstream, high-impact medical journal has published a comprehensive investigation into this emerging post-vaccination condition.
The Independent Medical Alliance (IMA) today praised the latest Presidential Memorandum directing federal health agencies to compare U.S. core childhood vaccine recommendations with best practices from peer, developed countries.
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