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?
Dr. Joseph Varon and Matthew Halma reflect on the first year of the Journal of Independent Medicine: the most-downloaded papers, the growth of independent publishing, and what's ahead.
A new study published in the Journal of Independent Medicine proposes testing a combination of herbal therapies as adjunctive treatment for opioid use disorder.
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.
New research from Kevin McKernan and Jessica Rose explains why regulators keep missing DNA contamination in mRNA vaccines—and why independent labs keep finding it.
New Oncotarget review links COVID-19 vaccination to cancer signals. Dr. Paul Marik breaks down the findings—and the cyberattack that tried to suppress them.
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.
Patients with elevated sodium levels face significantly higher mortality and longer hospital stays. New research published in the Journal of Independent Medicine quantifies the risk and points toward prevention.
Psychiatrist Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring shares evidence-based, non-drug strategies to treat depression and anxiety—rooted in lifestyle and real recovery.
A growing body of research identifies autoimmune mechanisms behind persistent COVID vaccine side effects, revealing antibody patterns that may explain PACVS symptoms.
Independent researcher Matthew Cormier explores whether vaccine-induced viral reactivation could trigger autism in a peer-reviewed study published in the Journal of Independent Medicine.
Drs. Paul Marik and Justus Hope introduce the ROOT Protocols—regimens combining nutraceuticals and repurposed drugs to reduce cancer risk, featured in the latest edition of the Journal of Independent Medicine.
New Volume Expands Global Reach of Independent Science as Public Demand Grows for Transparency in Health Research.
We’ve launched the IMA Cancer Hub: a new resource center with repurposed drug guides, webinars, and tools for integrative cancer care—all in one place.
IMA's research presence at CHEST 2025 marked a turning point. With more abstracts than many major institutions and leaders like Dr. Joseph Varon and Dr. Paul Marik behind over 1,600 peer-reviewed publications, independent science is gaining ground.
PACVS (Post-Acute COVID Vaccine Syndrome) is real, and the science is finally opening up. Months ago, IMA researchers broke ground. Now, another team is validating what patients have known all along.
A new study from IMA researchers Matt Halma and Dr. Joseph Varon introduces DARE-SAFE, a first-of-its-kind system for comparing vaccine and drug safety—showing COVID-19 vaccines had 63x higher reported death rates than flu shots.
A new peer-reviewed study by IMA researchers Matt Halma and Dr. Joseph Varon reveals that natural interventions can increase bone density by up to 6.45%, yet most patients are never told about these overlooked alternatives to conventional osteoporosis treatments.
A new peer-reviewed study by IMA researchers Matt Halma and Dr. Joseph Varon explores the incredible effectiveness of ashwagandha, CBD, saffron, and other alternatives as natural treatments for anxiety.
As ethical boundaries collapse across the healthcare landscape, IMA stands firm to protect patients, parents, and transparency.
New peer-reviewed study shows COVID vaccine injury risk isn’t equal. Some people are far more vulnerable to spike protein harm than others.


