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Cal. Dems. Want $100 Million For ‘Health Equity’

KAISER HEALTH NEWS, SACRAMENTO — After the killing last year of George Floyd, a Black man, by a white Minneapolis police officer, Wisconsin Gov....

Overcoming Pandemic Procrastination

MAYO CLINIC NEWS NETWORK – Have you noticed that you put things off more during the COVID-19 pandemic? If so, you are not alone. When...

For Many, Health Impacts Of Lockdown Far Outweigh Those Of Virus

Medscape – It's more evidence that Americans drank more alcohol during the COVID-19 lockdown. Rates of liver and gastrointestinal (GI) diseases associated with drinking...

Yes, COVID-19 Can Cause Erectile Dysfunction

Blood supply to the penis can become blocked or narrowed as a result of a new or worsened vascular condition caused by the virus.

Covid Itself – Not The Vaccine – Is Causing These Blood Clots

Far more COVID patients suffer from blood clots after leaving the hospital than previously realized, according to recent research published in the journal Blood.

US Deaths Rose 16 Percent In 2020; Covid Ranked #3

CNBC – The coronavirus was the third leading cause of death in the U.S. in 2020, behind heart disease and cancer, according to a...

This Crony-Capitalist Food Lobby “Caused Untold Damage To Humanity”

Daily Maverick – From the mid-20th century, the US’s Sugar Research Foundation launched an all-out offensive in defence of sugar, financing hundreds of studies...

“George Floyd Was Not In The Best Of Health”

George Floyd was not in the best of health when he encountered police officer Derek Chauvin on a South Minneapolis street corner shortly after 8 p.m. on May 25.

5 Life Hacks To Fix Cholesterol Fast

MAYO CLINIC NEWS NETWORK – Cholesterol is a waxy substance found in your blood. Your body needs cholesterol to build healthy cells, but high...

3 Most Dangerous Underlying Conditions For COVID-19

As the coronavirus pandemic rounds the corner on its first year, doctors and researchers are getting a better handle on which patients are most likely to end up fighting for their lives after getting COVID-19 — and which ones are most likely to recover.

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