$14 Billion Later, Cancer Is Worse Than Ever. Where Did the Money Go?
Each year, Americans donate billions to fight cancer—yet diagnoses and deaths keep rising. Where is the money going?
Seeking Bold Science: The Journal of Independent Medicine Special Edition Submissions Now Open! (Vaccine Injury & Repurposed Drugs)
As ethical boundaries collapse across the healthcare landscape, IMA stands firm to protect patients, parents, and transparency.
From Classrooms to Operating Rooms: IMA Exposes Four Cracks in the Medical Establishment
As ethical boundaries collapse across the healthcare landscape, IMA stands firm to protect patients, parents, and transparency.
5 Key Risks to Our Food Security
Threats to our food security are now impossible to ignore. Dr. Brooke Miller sounds the alarm on the risks & offers ways to protect our food supply.
The 10 Deadliest Cancers—and How to Stop Them
The 10 deadliest cancers share one thing: a common metabolic driver. Learn how repurposed drugs can help stop them, and download the free guide by Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Justus R. Hope.
This Week: Vindication for “Hero COVID Doctor” and US Rejects W.H.O.’s Health Policy Power-Grab
Momentum shifts back to ethical medicine as IMA defends patient autonomy from government overreach and globalist control.
Here’s a Thought: Beware When the Government Pretends to Care
You’ve got to hand it to the government. For a system that’s historically been about as nurturing as a cactus in a snowstorm, it’s somehow managed to develop a tender, almost maternal instinct to try to save us from ourselves. (*But only sometimes.)
Mandates, Memos, and mRNA: Pharma’s Counterattack on Healthcare Reform
Big Pharma strikes back: a leaked memo, FDA’s Spikevax approval for kids, and a lawsuit to reinstate mandates. IMA responds with bold opposition.
New Study Proves COVID Injections Not “One Size Fits All”
New peer-reviewed study shows COVID vaccine injury risk isn’t equal. Some people are far more vulnerable to spike protein harm than others.
An Independence Day Message
This Fourth of July, we remain hopeful and committed to rebuilding a healthcare system grounded in honesty, integrity, and science. Together, with courage and conviction, we can restore trust, protect patients, and redefine what it means to care.


