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Czech Study Sparks Global Fertility Alarm:
What the Data Shows About COVID Vaccines and Conception


A Message from Dr. McMillan
The pandemic has revealed a difficult truth: in many cases, upholding the prevailing COVID-19 narrative took precedence over safeguarding reproductive health.
One of the most concerning examples was the decision to target low-risk groups - particularly healthy young women - with vaccine mandates, despite their extremely low risk of severe illness or death from COVID-19. This raised a critical question: Did such interventions offer more benefit than harm?
As we look to the future, public health must be rooted in ethics, transparency, and science - not fear or pressure. We need leadership that prioritizes long-term well-being over short-term optics - especially when it comes to decisions that impact fertility and generational health.
The next chapter in health policy must be defined not just by what we did - but by what we failed to question.
Dr. Philip McMillan
In this week's June 27, 2025 update:
COVID-19: What does Czech data show about COVID vaccines?
Vejon: This week’s featured Vejon video
Dementia: Predict dementia 12 years before it is diagnosed
Infographic: Global Fertility Alarm
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Education: Covid Heart STORM
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FEATURE ARTICLE
COVID-19
Czech study found unvaccinated women had conception rates of 6 per 1,000 versus 4 per 1,000 for vaccinated women.
Potential mechanisms include spike protein triggering autoimmune responses and disrupting reproductive hormones and organ function.
Study limitations include possible confounding factors and that association doesn't prove causation between vaccination and fertility.
Researchers call for more studies, drawing parallels to historical medical oversights like Thalidomide reproductive safety failures.
Why this is important: Falling birth rates already threaten social systems worldwide. If vaccination reduces conception rates as suggested, demographic collapse could accelerate dramatically. Young women deserve transparent reproductive risk disclosure; many, particularly healthy young women, face COVID-19 danger themselves. Historical medical disasters like Thalidomide remind us that reproductive safety requires proof, not assumptions.
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HEALTH
Loss of visual sensitivity can predict dementia 12 years before diagnosis, study shows.
Alzheimer's amyloid plaques may first damage brain areas controlling vision before affecting memory regions.
People with dementia don't properly scan faces (eyes-nose-mouth pattern), affecting their ability to recognize people.
Eye movements may improve memory; people who read/watch TV more have better memory and less dementia risk.
Why this is important: Early detection through simple vision tests could revolutionize dementia care by identifying at-risk individuals over a decade before symptoms appear. This extended warning period would enable earlier interventions, lifestyle modifications, and family planning while treatments may still be most effective, potentially transforming outcomes for millions facing cognitive decline.
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MEDICAL NEWS IN BRIEF
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Our brains may require "wakeful rest." These conclusions redefine mind-wandering not as a failure of focus, but as a productive, sleep-like state. This process can enhance passive learning, suggesting daydreaming during simple tasks is a necessary, restorative brain function for absorbing information without conscious effort. [SOURCE]
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