COVID exposed many problems in the healthcare system. Will we learn from our mistakes or be doomed to repeat them?
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“This is bigger than COVID,” the headline thundered. Wait. What could be bigger than COVID? Since 2021 (the year the COVID shots were jabbing their way into the bodies of millions across the country) many young Americans have died in swift, unexpected and alarming ways.
Every day we hear another story of a healthy teenager never waking up, an airline pilot suffering cardiac arrest, or an ultra-fit young athlete dropping dead midfield. The glaring, neon flashing, inexplicably and unforgivably unasked question is not even ‘Why is this happening?’ It’s: ‘Why aren’t journalists asking any questions?’
America's labor force is facing a crisis, and no one knows exactly why. According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of American adults considered unable to work grew by more than 3.5 million since January 2020, with 1.5 million added just in the first nine months of 2023.
Scientists and physicians—including our own Dr. Paul Marik—conducted an exhaustive review of more than 500 published studies to further the understanding of metabolic approaches to preventing and treating cancer.
We were “shocked-not-shocked” on Tuesday when YouTube laid out some updates to its so-called “medical misinformation policy.”
This week's FLCCC News Capsule covers an incredible roundtable in D.C., new testimonials, news updates, and an information-packed weekly webinar.
In this week's News Capsule, the former head of vaccine R&D at Pfizer makes a shocking admission. Plus, empty wombs, the case against the FDA, what to know about the triple-demic, and more.
In an important new Substack post, our Dr. Pierre Kory implores his colleagues here in the United States and around the world to summon the courage to protect their patients:


