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Aseem Malhotra is a British cardiologist, health campaigner, and author, who became well known during the COVID-19 pandemic after being accused of spreading misinformation about COVID-19 vaccinations. [1] [2] He contends that people should reduce sugar in their diet, [3] adopt a low-carb and high-fat diet, [4] and reduce their use of ...
The UK cardiologist Aseem Malhotra called in September 2022 for the "immediate and complete suspension of Covid-19 vaccine” in a press conference with the World Council for Health, because of "a greater risk of serious adverse events from the vaccines than being hospitalised from COVID-19", repeating his conclusions in a narrative review ...
Controversial British cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra, an ardent supporter of Donald Trump’s health-secretary pick Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who was invited to advise Trump on health issues this ...
[55] [4] Aseem Malhotra has promoted a low-carbohydrate fad diet known as the Pioppi diet. [66] [67] It was named by the British Dietetic Association as one of the "top 5 worst celeb diets to avoid in 2018". [66] A recent fad diet promoted on social media platforms is the carnivore diet that involves eating only animal products. [68]
A cancer specialist in Michigan is being called "Dr. Evil" after pleading guilty to more than a dozen charges including fraud. Federal prosecutors say Dr. Farid Fata scammed Medicare out of more ...
In 2016, he co-authored a review paper with Aseem Malhotra which cast doubt on the efficacy of cholesterol-lowering therapies on cardiovascular events. The review was criticized for making a "flawed analysis of published data".
The review will be carried out by Malcolm McMahon, the Archbishop of Liverpool. [ 22 ] 25 January – A national study carried out using Bristol's Children of the 90s cohort has indicated that vulnerable people who receive a COVID booster vaccine are equally as protected from the virus as healthy people who received two vaccines.
[12] [13] [14] In 2017, Demasi wrote an article with Robert H. Lustig and Aseem Malhotra arguing that the cholesterol hypothesis is "dead". [15] In 2021, Demasi co-authored a paper with Robert DuBroff challenging statin therapy. [16]