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Possible Remains of Hungarian King Andrew I Found in Tihany

Possible Remains of Hungarian King Andrew I Found in Tihany
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Hungary to Initiate Large-Scale Efficacy Study of Vaccines

Hungary to Initiate Large-Scale Efficacy Study of Vaccines Word has spread about a 12-month study being planned to test the efficacy of all vaccines currently authorized in Hungary. Despite the magnitude of the nation-wide experiment, the government has been relatively silent regarding its details. The Pécs University Clinical Center shared a publication inviting people to take part in a voluntary 12-month antibody-study of the Sinopharm vaccine. A 12-Month Volunteer Study of Antibodies The document shared by the university states that It is important to have an ever-broadening understanding of vaccines, both regarding their side effects and their impact on the immune system. Therefore, with agreement to the following tests, we are asking for help in creating a more detailed understanding of such immunological effects that vaccines have on us.”

Hungarian Research Institute Begins Search for King Matthias Remains

The genetic distinctiveness of King Matthias Corvinus has been identified, and the legendary Hungarian king’s remains can finally be located within the Székesfehérvár Ossuary. The search, taken on by Human Resources Minister Miklós Kásler and his team from the Hungarian Research institute (MKI), will be far from easy. Minister Kásler said that with current archaeogenetic technology, researchers now have the opportunity to accurately analyze the remains of kings and identify their genes. So far, only the bones of Béla III and his wife were successfully distinguished in 1848, but some still argue that the remains are actually those of Kálmán (Coloman The Learned/Coloman The Book-Lover). Either way, they gave archaeologists the ability to identify the genetic distinctiveness of the Árpád dynasty.

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