Heart Health Alert Post COVID Vaccine

Unveiling Post-COVID Vaccine Heart Risk: Part 1

While most people don’t experience serious side effects, a new report highlights a hidden danger that could affect a small but significant group — particularly young, healthy individuals who don’t expect heart trouble. At the forefront of medical research questioning the safety of COVID-19 vaccines, a groundbreaking study titled "Risk Stratification for Future Cardiac Arrest after COVID-19 Vaccination" was published in the World Journal of Cardiology on February 26, 2025. Authored by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH, and Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH, this peer-reviewed report introduces the first protocol to identify who might be at risk of sudden cardiac arrest after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. This article breaks down the study’s key findings, explains its importance, and connects it to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s health agenda as the head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Photo of patients legs with lymphedema

Lymphedema: Cause of Weight Gain?

Your weight gain could be related to lymphedema. Up to 250 million people worldwide have lymphedema with an estimated 10 million in the United States, more than HIV, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, and ALS combined. I inexplicably gained 40 pounds and experienced severe swelling in my legs, core, face, and neck. Unfortunately, seven doctors gaslit me, suggesting mental health referrals instead. A country doctor believed me. It turned out I had dangerously high inflammation markers like C-reactive protein (CRP) levels. Here's what you need to know about lymphedema's diagnosis and effective natural treatments.
Graphic depicting one in five millennials report having no friends, 56% of Gen Zers report loneliness in the past twelve months, and 5% of seniors are depressed. Credit NNBL.Blog

America’s Hidden Crisis: The Mental Health Epidemic

Recent research highlights five key issues affecting the mental health of American families: economic strain, limited access to mental health services, social isolation, divorce, and cultural or political division. These issues can also lead to feelings of hopelessness or despair. Here are strategies to protect yourself and your loved ones from "deaths of despair."