Past Webinars
Spike Protein Susceptibility: New IMA Research on COVID Vaccine Risk
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.
Hospital COVID Protocols: The Grace Schara Case
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.
Lyme Treatment Explained: Co-infections and Complex Cases
Lyme disease is notoriously difficult to treat, and Lyme treatment is often a winding, uncertain road for patients and providers alike. Join IMA Senior Fellow Dr. JP Saleeby as he hosts Part 3 in a series of IMA Weekly Webinars on diagnosing and treating Lyme Disease and its co-infections.
Rethinking the Food Pyramid and Dietary Guidelines
IMA Senior Fellows Dr. Yusuf (JP) Saleeby, Dr. Kristina Carman, and Dr. Michael Turner unpack the problems with the Food Pyramid (and its modern cousin, MyPlate). They explore the history of flawed nutritional advice, the industry influence behind government food policy, and how these guidelines have contributed to today’s chronic disease epidemic.
The Science Behind Red Light Therapy
Red light therapy is lighting up the wellness world—but what’s real and what’s just hype? Independent Medical Alliance Senior Fellows Dr. Ryan Cole, Dr. Kristina Carman, and Dr. Brooke Miller look at how red light therapy is being used to treat inflammation, arthritis, macular degeneration, and some cancers.
The Medical Case Against Transitioning Minors
Can minors truly consent to irreversible medical interventions? A growing number of doctors are raising serious medical, ethical, and human rights objections. IMA Senior Fellow Dr. Ryan Cole hosts a powerful panel featuring IMA Senior Fellows Dr. Kimberly Milhoan and Dr. Katherine Welch. Together, they’ll lay out the medical case against transitioning minors—from the lack of informed consent to the long-term physical and psychological harm.
Cancer Care: Research and Insights from the Frontline
Cancer diagnoses continue to rise—affecting younger people more than ever. Join IMA Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Paul Marik and IMA Senior Fellow Dr. Mollie James for a timely webinar focused on cancer, recurrence, and the research helping to make sense of this troubling trend.
HHS and mRNA: Children, Pregnancy, and What’s Next
Dr. Chris Martenson is joined by former Deputy Assistant Secretary of HHS David Mansdoerfer and special guests—Sen. Ron Johnson, and IMA Senior Fellow Dr. Jordan Vaughn—for a timely breakdown of the May 21, 2025, U.S. Senate hearing on COVID-19 vaccine development and safety.
Smart Moms Ask: The Urgent Call to Stop the mRNA Shots
Join host Dr. Ryan Cole and IMA Senior Fellows Dr. Kat Lindley, Dr. Liz Mumper, and Dr. Kim Biss for a vital conversation on vaccine safety, maternal health, and why the science demands we halt mRNA shots for our most vulnerable.
The Forbidden Conversation: Autism, Vaccines, and the Search for Truth
Dr. Andy Wakefield has spent decades at the center of one of the most controversial topics in modern medicine: vaccines and their potential link to autism. IMA Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Paul Marik welcomes Dr. Andrew Wakefield for a timely conversation about his early research, the backlash that followed, and his transition to award-winning filmmaker.
Digital IDs: A Threat to Health Freedom
Are digital IDs just a convenience—or a serious threat to personal autonomy? With the May 7, 2025 REAL ID deadline fast approaching, now is the time to understand what’s at stake. Our expert panel looks at the battle over REAL ID, individual privacy, and medical freedom.
mRNA ‘Vaccines’ and Myocarditis: New Study Reignites Safety Concerns
Are COVID-19 vaccines linked to a higher risk of myocarditis? A new study co-authored by IMA Senior Fellows Dr. Jessica Rose and Dr. Kirk Milhoan says yes.—and the findings are sounding alarms.