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Giving cash to the scientists who covered up the origins of COVID is bats–t crazy

EcoHealth Alliance is having its best year ever. It has just scored its fourth ongoing grant from Anthony Fauci’s National Institutes of Health for — as incredible as it may sound — “pandemic prevention.” In all, it will rake in almost $3 million tax dollars this year alone, with millions more in the pipeline in coming years.

Florida Seniors Struggle With Ian’s Aftermath

Associated Press, FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Older people with limited mobility and those with chronic health conditions requiring the use of electrically powered medical devices were especially vulnerable when Hurricane Ian slammed into Southwest Florida, and experts warn such risks to society's oldest are growing as disasters increase with the impact of climate change. Almost all of the dozens of people killed by Ian in hardest hit Lee County were 50 or older, with...

Vegetarians more likely to be depressed than meat-eaters – possible reasons

Vegetarians more likely to be depressed than meat-eaters – possible reasons Chris Bryant, University of Bath Vegetarians have around twice as many depressive episodes as meat-eaters, according to a new study. The study, based on survey data from Brazil, chimes with earlier research that found higher rates of depression among those who forgo meat. However, the new study suggests that this link exists independent of nutritional intake. It may seem straightforward to look at a link between a diet...

US Prepares For Widespread Acute Radiation Syndrome

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 4, 2022 Contact HHS Press Office 202-821-9446 [email protected] www.hhs.gov/newsTwitter: @HHSgov THE FOLLOWING CONTENT IS GOVERNMENT INFORMATION. READER DISCRETION ADVISED. HHS purchases drug for use in radiological and nuclear emergencies U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – As part of long-standing, ongoing efforts to be better prepared to save lives following radiological and nuclear emergencies, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is purchasing a supply of the drug Nplate from Amgen USA Inc; Nplate is approved to...

“Raw, untreated human waste” found in food supply

The owner of a farm where human waste was found in a field of produce told News 8 that it was a “complete accident” and “honest mistake.” Owner Andy Stutzman declined to comment on camera Wednesday, but said his farm Kuntry Gardens does not use human waste as fertilizer. He said that five-gallon buckets of waste from an outhouse were mistakenly dumped in the field.

“Ian Shows That Coastal Hospitals Aren’t Ready for Climate Change” – Kaiser Health News

KAISER HEALTH NEWS – As rapidly intensifying storms and rising sea levels threaten coastal cities from Texas to the tip of Maine, Hurricane Ian has just demonstrated what researchers have warned: Hundreds of hospitals in the U.S. are not ready for climate change. Hurricane Ian forced at least 16 hospitals from central to southwestern Florida to evacuate patients after it made landfall near the city of Fort Myers on Sept. 28 as a deadly Category...

Sharon Osbourne Wants $900K Back From Black Lives Matter Scammers

TIMCAST – Sharon Osbourne agrees with Kanye West’s assertion that Black Lives Matter was a scam and says she wants a refund on the $900K she donated to the organization. TMZ spotted the former host of The Talk while she was out shopping at Yves Saint Laurent on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. The photographer asked Osbourne what she thought about West’s “White Lives Matter” shirt and his social media posts. “Well, we gave $900,000 to ,...

Hospital chain attack part of ongoing cybersecurity concerns

Diverted ambulances. Cancer treatment delayed. Electronic health records offline. These are just some of ripple effects of an apparent cyberattack on the major nonprofit health system that disrupted operations throughout the U.S.

66 clinics stopped providing abortions in the 100 days since Roe fell

NPR – In the 100 days since the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade, 66 clinics in the U.S. stopped providing abortion. That's according to a new analysis published Thursday by the Guttmacher Institute, assessing abortion access in the 15 states that have banned or severely restricted access to abortion. "Prior to Roe being overturned, these 15 states had 79 clinics that provided abortion care," says Rachel Jones, a principal research scientist at Guttmacher. "We...

Alan Jackson Scrubs Tour Dates Over Health Concerns

LOS ANGELES TIMES – Alan Jackson postponed a pair of upcoming shows this weekend in Pittsburgh and Atlantic City, N.J., citing health concerns. On Tuesday, the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh and the Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City posted on social media that the country musician is “dealing with health issues” stemming from Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. According to the Mayo Clinic, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is an inherited neurological condition that causes nerve damage mostly in the...

Study links omega-3s to improved brain health

Healthy study volunteers whose red blood cells contained higher concentrations of omega-3 fatty acids were found to have better brain structure and cognitive function in middle age.

Tim Ryan Took Money from Drug Companies that Fueled Opioid Crisis

(Headline USA) Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, who is running for U.S. Senate, accepted campaign donations from drug distributors alleged to be responsible for the opioid crisis, according to a report. AmerisourceBergen, McKesson and Dublin, and Cardinal Health — the three biggest drug distribution companies in the U.S. — have been donating to Ryan since 2007. The companies donated to his campaign as recently as August of this year. Cardinal Health Inc., a multinational healthcare services company...

Medical Bills Upended Her Life and Her Credit Score

KAISER HEALTH NEWS – Penelope Wingard is tough. She has survived breast cancer, a brain aneurysm, and surgery on both eyes. But saving her life has come at a steep cost. Wingard — who goes by “Penny” — is now free from cancer. But for the past eight years, she has been battling something that has felt just as tough as a chronic illness: medical debt. Symptoms include daily bills in the mail and harassing...

Attorney General asked to affirm highly profitable “gender-affirming care”

BOSTON (AP) — Three major medical associations have asked Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate and prosecute people who are threatening violence against children's hospitals and physicians that provide gender-affirming health care. The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association and the Children's Hospital Association wrote to Garland on Monday. Their demands come amid a spate of threats against doctors and institutions that provide medical care for transgender kids, sometimes including hormones or...
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