“Secretary Kennedy is bringing fundamental change and reform to our healthcare agencies, and today’s Senate hearing demonstrates the deep, entrenched reach of the status quo.” – Dr. Joseph Varon
A new preprint co-authored by IMA’s Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Jessica Rose introduces the “Hybrid Harms” hypothesis: COVID shots may silently prime the body for greater damage from later infections.
Backing RFK Jr., IMA says, "It's past time for CDC to get a top-to-bottom house cleaning."
IMA doctors celebrate HHS and FDA’s decision to revoke emergency use authorization for COVID-19 mRNA shots, calling it the first step in reckoning with the damage caused by forced mandates.
In this week's IMA Webinar, our experts discuss the relatively new concept of "Spike Protein Susceptibility." Join the study authors as they break down their vital research, revealing why COVID vaccine reactions can differ so dramatically.
New peer-reviewed study shows COVID vaccine injury risk isn’t equal. Some people are far more vulnerable to spike protein harm than others.
The tragic death of 19-year-old Grace Schara during the COVID pandemic sparked the first COVID-era hospital negligence trial in America. Discover the shocking communication failures, medication errors, and lessons about patient advocacy from leading critical care doctors.
A newly published review in the Journal of Independent Medicine presents compelling data from a southern California clinic that treated thousands of COVID-19 patients during the height of the pandemic—with outcomes that significantly outperformed regional and national trends.
IMA Senior Fellows Dr. Yusuf (JP) Saleeby and Dr. Kristina Carman sit down to explore how a nutrient-rich diet can improve energy, reduce inflammation, and support long-term wellness. From busting myths about ultra-processed foods to highlighting the best superfoods for longevity, they share practical advice to help patients and providers shift toward sustainable, food-first choices that really make a difference.
A new study from Yale University has uncovered spike protein from COVID-19 vaccines can persist in the body for more than two years—much longer than previously measured. IMA President & Chief Medical Officer Dr. Joseph Varon leads an expert panel featuring IMA Senior Fellows Dr. Ryan Cole and Dr. Kirk Milhoan, along with researcher Dr. Lynn Fynn to break down the study, its implications, and what it means for those suffering from PVS.


