What does the future of medicine look like, and what does it take to build it outside a system that has lost patient trust?
Most new cancer drugs only help a tiny fraction of patients. A new review from IMA researchers maps the cheaper, broader strategies the system keeps overlooking.
What happens to patients who detransition? A pediatrician, bioethics advocate, and a real detransitioner examine the medical, psychological, and legal realities the system isn't prepared for.
A new comprehensive review maps 10 endocrine disruptors hiding in food, water, and household products, their health effects, and the solutions that already exist.
What happens when a government turns prisoners of conscience into a living organ bank? Jan Jekielek and Dr. Ryan Cole examine the evidence behind China's forced organ harvesting industry.
April 17-18, 2026 | Dallas/Fort Worth Area IMA Medical Education Conference Join us for the 2026 IMA Medical Education Conference: Emerging Trends in Medicine, a two-day gathering dedicated to the latest innovations, research, and forward-thinking practices shaping the future of healthcare. This event offers a dynamic program of expert-led lectures, [...]
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.
IMA President Dr. Joseph Varon discusses his new peer-reviewed study on measles treatment options, including Vitamin A, antivirals, and the role of nutrition in recovery.
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.
Guide: An Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It Matters
TCM is more than folk remedies. Download this free guide to understand how Traditional Chinese Medicine works, where the evidence is strongest, and how it complements Western care.


