Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO), announced the results of a yearslong study into the origins of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) that was inconclusive because of the lack of information that has been provided by countries.
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WHO-BACKED STUDY FINDS ‘HIGH CERTAINTY’ OF LINK BETWEEN CELLPHONE RADIATION AND CANCER IN ANIMALS
A review published last month in Environmental International and backed by the World Health Organization (WHO) found that evidence backs the theory that radiation from cell phones can cause cancers in animals—including gliomas in the brain and tumors in the heart.
ISRAELI GENOCIDE WAR: 10,000 TRAPPED IN GAZA NEED MEDICAL EVACUATION
The World Health Organization (WHO) said last week that there are 10,000 people in Gaza that are in immediate need of medical evacuation abroad amid Israel’s brutal blockade that has banned any humanitarian supplies from entering the enclave.
CLAIM THAT CELLPHONE RADIATION IS HARMLESS CHALLENGED BY NEW PEER-REVIEWED STUDY
A newly released peer-reviewed study raised new questions about radiation and cell phone use—challenging industry claims that the only time radiation can be harmful is when it causes tissue heating.
BURIED IN THE TIMES: GAZA HOSPITAL LACKS BASIC SUPPLIES, CAN’T TREAT PATIENTS
The old saying in journalism is: if it bleeds, it leads.
HUMANITARIAN HEAD: SUFFERING IN GAZA ALMOST ‘UNPARALLELED’
Jan Egeland, the head of the Norwegian Refugee Council, returned home from a brief trip to Gaza last week and said the suffering that he witnessed was “almost unparalleled” and he saw “scene after scene of absolute despair,” according to The Guardian.
NEW WORLD DISORDER: UN IDENTIFIES ‘SHAMEFULLY’ HIGH LEVELS OF HUNGER WORLDWIDE
While the Bigs Get Bigger, the UN announced last week that the levels of hunger around the world will remain “shamefully” high for years—with 582 million being considered undernourished around the world by 2030, the Financial Times reported.
WIDESPREAD DISEASE SOARS IN GAZA AS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM COLLAPSES
The Israeli military said it detected traces of polio in sewage samples at two sites in Gaza last month raising concerns of a major outbreak.
FROM THE “AI BEHAVING BADLY” FILE…
The World Health Organization (WHO) has created an AI to answer basic questions about health and offer advice about such things as healthy eating, mental health concerns, and quitting smoking.
AI DESIGNS DRUGS TO KILL ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT BACTERIA
The overuse of antibiotics has created a flock of bacteria that infect humans and defy drug treatment, resulting in about five million deaths each year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).