SAN JOSE, Calif. â A Stanford University study published Thursday found that stress from the COVID-19 pandemic prematurely aged adolescentsâ brains, making them more like those of peers about three years older. By comparing MRI scans from children taken before the pandemic with scans from other kids taken during the pandemic, the study found that changes in brain structure that occur naturally .
A Stanford University study published Thursday found that stress from the COVID-19 pandemic prematurely aged adolescents’ brains, making them more like those of peers about three years older.
"They systematically tried to make it seem like everyone agreed with their ideas about COVID policy, when in fact there was deep disagreement among scientists"
(SUMMIT NEWS) – A Stanford Professor who challenged the orthodoxy of lockdowns has warned that “academic freedom is dead,” and that all those who have stood up to the regime narrative now face “a deeply hostile work environment.” Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, an author of the Great Barrington Declaration in which thousands of scientists called for a…