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United States National Library of Medicine

Medical library operated by the U.S. federal government

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Nov 17, 2025
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Did Fauci fund or conduct the original HIV/AIDS research in the 1980s?

Anthony Fauci was a leading U.S. government researcher and policymaker on HIV/AIDS beginning in the early 1980s, helping push for research funding and clinical-trial networks at the NIH/NIAID . Claims...

Nov 30, 2025
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GMO food cause health problems

Major scientific bodies and long reviews find no validated evidence that foods made from genetically modified (GM) crops are inherently less healthy than non‑GM foods . Concerns focus less on the gene...

Jan 17, 2026
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Which vacuum erection devices appear in FDA 510(k) records and how to search the FDA database for cleared VEDs?

Vacuum erection devices (VEDs) appear in FDA records as Class II external penile rigidity devices with manufacturers and specific models documented in 510(k) summaries and complementary registries; na...

Dec 13, 2025

Where can one access trial transcripts and forensic reports from Nuremberg and subsequent war crimes trials?

The largest, most accessible single repository for the Nuremberg trial transcripts and evidentiary records is the Harvard Law School Library’s Nuremberg Trials Project, which now offers a fully search...

Jan 16, 2026

Which fact‑checking organizations have published rulings on Donald Trump's health and cognitive test claims?

Only one dedicated fact‑checking organization is explicitly identified in the supplied reporting as having published rulings on Donald Trump’s health and cognitive‑test claims: FactCheck.org, which ap...

Jan 6, 2026

How can one retrieve the public ClinicalTrials.gov entry for NCT05318469 and interpret its fields?

To retrieve the public ClinicalTrials.gov entry for NCT05318469, navigate to the study's URL on ClinicalTrials.gov (https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05318469) or search the NCT identifier on th...

Jan 4, 2026

Are there any registered clinical trials for garaherb on ClinicalTrials.gov or other registries?

There is no evidence in the reporting provided that any clinical trials for a product or intervention named "garaherb" are registered on ClinicalTrials.gov or on other international registries referen...

Dec 16, 2025

How have cognitive test results been used in past presidential fitness controversies?

Cognitive test results have become a recurrent political tool in U.S. presidential fitness debates: President Trump’s repeated public claims that he “aced” the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) and...

Dec 13, 2025

Are translations of Nuremberg trial evidence and expert reports publicly available?

Yes — extensive English translations of Nuremberg trial transcripts, evidentiary exhibits and many expert reports are publicly available online through multiple archives; Harvard Law School’s newly re...

Dec 1, 2025

Which Dr. Gupta appears most frequently in ClinicalTrials.gov and WHO ICTRP records?

There is no single, authoritative answer in the supplied material to which “Dr. Gupta” appears most frequently across ClinicalTrials.gov and the WHO ICTRP: available sources describe the registries, t...

Nov 26, 2025

Where can I access FDA-approved prescribing information (package insert) for ivermectin brands and generics?

You can obtain FDA-approved prescribing information (package inserts / prescribing information) for human ivermectin products from FDA and related professional resources that the reporting mentions—FD...

Nov 25, 2025

Which brain-boosting foods does Dr. Sanjay Gupta recommend in his articles or interviews?

Dr. Sanjay Gupta consistently urges a plant-forward, whole‑food approach to support brain health: leafy greens, berries (e.g., blueberries), fish/omega‑3 sources, and generally “more vegetables and fr...

Nov 16, 2025

What peer-reviewed critiques or rebuttals have been published in response to studies claiming to assess Trump’s cognition?

Peer-reviewed, academic rebuttals to high‑profile attempts to assess or diagnose former President Trump’s cognition are limited in the provided sources; much of the debate appears in news outlets, opi...