A video of a Black doctor touting the effects of hydroxychloroquine to treat the coronavirus went viral. In the video, she says she used the drug to treat more than 350 patients in Houston, Texas. The ...
While cases of COVID-19 are rising in twenty-five states, President Donald Trump’s new favorite coronavirus doctor, Stella Immanuel, MD, falsely claims there is a cure for the disease, says we do not ...
Dr. Stella Immanuel blasted Facebook and Twitter after it removed her controversial video touting hydroxychloroquine as a “cure” for COVID-19. The Houston physician, who went viral for her video, ...
Dr. Stella Immanuel, backed by President Trump over her unfounded claims that hydroxychloroquine cures coronavirus, was sued for medical malpractice over the death of a patient, according to a new ...
As President Trump claimed Dr. Anthony Fauci misled the public with his statements pertaining to the coronavirus pandemic, he appeared to endorse another medical professional with his retweets: Dr.
Stella Immanuel, the controversial doctor who praised hydroxychloroquine in a since-deleted video and said masks were unnecessary in fighting coronavirus, targeted top U.S. immunologist Dr. Anthony ...
*A viral video uploaded to Twitter shows a white male Black Lives Matter protester arguing with Nigerian-born, Houston-based Dr. Stella Immanuel during Tuesday’s so-called White Coat Conference in ...
President Donald Trump shared a video Monday featuring a Houston doctor who has claimed that some reproductive disorders are caused by dream sex with demons and witches, doctors use alien DNA to treat ...
The Texas doctor who became famous in 2020 for promoting the use of Hydroxychloroquine [HCQ], an anti-malarial drug, as "a cure" for COVID-19 has filed a defamation lawsuit against CNN and CNN anchor, ...
President Donald Trump vigorously defended his administration’s handling of the coronavirus on Tuesday, but it was a series of questions from CNN’s Kaitlan Collins about Dr. Stella Immanuel, a ...