A tweet by a University of Louisville kidney specialist advising people not to drink their own urine to cure the COVID-19 virus has gone, well, viral. Prompted by an online story about an Alabama anti ...
If you want protection against COVID-19, get vaccinated, experts say. But so-called “urine therapy” doesn’t work. Jeff Siner [email protected] Medical experts are urging people against ...
Urine therapy has beneficial effects in cancer treatment, particularly if patients have already received radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Although orthodox medicine has refused to back the above claim, ...
(KXAN) — Despite the proven efficacy and safety of the three FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the U.S., one anti-vaccine leader is urging his followers to treat the disease with ...
TV star Ben Grylls says he does it for survival – and teaches his reality show contestants to do the same. Mexican boxer Juan Manuel Márquez practised this therapy to train for his 2009 fight with ...
When it seemed like anti-vaxxers couldn’t do more to showcase their stupidity, they managed to outdo themselves again after an anti-vax leader told his followers to drink their own urine to fight ...
Jack has a degree in Medical Genetics from the University of Leicester.View full profile Jack has a degree in Medical Genetics from the University of Leicester. Sigh. In anti-vaxxers' unending ...
On Monday, the term “urine” was trending on social media because a proud anti-vaxxer told his followers to drink their own pee to avoid contracting COVID-19. Christopher Key, the leader of “Vaccine ...
Medical experts are urging people against drinking their own urine to cure COVID-19, a bogus and risky “treatment” that has been promoted online. Doctors caution it’s a really, really bad idea. Not ...