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 ...
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, ...
HOUSTON — A Houston doctor who went viral after spreading unproven claims last year that the drug hydroxychloroquine could cure COVID-19 is facing "corrective action" from the Texas Medical Board. Dr.
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.
*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's attorney and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani called Dr. Stella Immanuel — a doctor seen in a viral video spreading coronavirus misinformation — his "hero" on his ...
Dr. Stella Immanuel, the Houston pastor-physician at the center of controversy over her unsupported claims that an anti-malaria drug can cure COVID-19, tweeted this week that the Texas Medical Board ...
On Aug. 1, Chief Judge Lee Rosenthal (S.D. Tex.) handed down an opinion in Stella Immanuel v. CNN: One of the side effects of COVID-19 is litigation. Some of that litigation has arisen from the ...