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United States · United States'Breaking the Silence: Recognizing Post-Vaccination Syndrome,' a new peer-reviewed study co-authored by IMA President and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Joseph Varon and Director of Scientific Research Matthew Halma, was recently published in the Heliyon Journal. The study found clear evidence that Post-Acute COVID-19 Vaccination Syndrome (PACVS) is a distinct and measurable medical condition.See the Story
New Research Study from IMA Defines Post-Vaccine Syndrome

Saint-Georges · Saint-GeorgesLyme 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.See the Story
Lyme Treatment Explained: Co-Infections and Complex Cases

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Biden Officials Knew About, Downplayed Risks From COVID-19 Vaccines, Senate Report Claims
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