The Journal of Independent Medicine releases Volume 2, Issue 2, continuing its second year as a peer-reviewed platform dedicated to transparent, conflict-free scientific inquiry.
Measles treatment exists, and the evidence has been hiding in plain sight. IMA researchers and clinicians walk through what the data shows and what families can do right now.
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.
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.
A new systematic review of 20 studies documents COVID-19 vaccine mRNA, spike protein, and lipid nanoparticles persisting in blood and tissues for months to years. The authors call for urgent investigation.
Comprehensive analysis highlights evidence-based therapeutic strategies and calls for a broader public health conversation around Measles.
A new peer-reviewed study from IMA researchers reviews therapeutic candidates for measles, including Vitamin A. Why isn't this part of the conversation?
A new IMA paper in Frontiers in Medicine charts a path for diagnosing Post-Acute COVID-19 Vaccination Syndrome, or PACVS, by proposing biomarkers, protocols, and a practical clinical framework.
Standard tests miss it. Doctors can't explain it. New research points to mitochondrial dysfunction as a central driver of both long COVID and PACVS—and a path toward targeted treatment.
Fatigue after COVID vaccination is real, measurable, and increasingly understood. This new review by IMA researchers highlights the biological mechanisms that may explain why.
'Breaking the Silence: Recognizing Post-Vaccination Syndrome,' a new peer-reviewed study co-authored by IMA President and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Joseph Varon and Director of Scientific Research Matthew Halma, was recently published in the Heliyon Journal. The study found clear evidence that Post-Acute COVID-19 Vaccination Syndrome (PACVS) is a distinct and measurable medical condition.
Injured by a COVID-19 shot? Complete FLCCC's new Vaccination Injury Treatment and Access to Essential care (VITAE) survey to help us better understand and help! In collaboration with React19.org, FLCCC Director of Scientific Research, Matthew Halma, M.Sc. and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Joseph Varon have designed the new survey to better understand the unique challenges individuals and families experience when dealing with vaccine injury.


