Tagged: health
Have New Year's resolutions? Tips to stay on track in 2025
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Eggs now qualify as 'healthy' food, FDA says: Here's why
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3 months ago
Now that eggs are only affordable for the rich and famous, the FDA praises the health benefits of the humble egg. Money talks and the FDA craps all over itself trying to get a piece of the action.
Marijuana Users More Likely to Land in Hospitals and Emergency Rooms
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Health, Science & Technology
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3 years ago
Sorry, pot heads. We’ve got bad news: Your weed smoking habit might just land you in the emergency room—or at least make you more likely to.
CDC Says You Should Wear a Mask While Traveling—for Monkeypox
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3 years ago
How effective are masks against a disease that is transmitted through physical contact? Monkeypox is definitely not a new disease in humans so claiming a lack of data won't cut it. The CDC is...
Americans' trust in science now deeply polarized, poll shows
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3 years ago
Americans are not as polarized over science as these journalistic narratives suggest. And, if the reporting is accurate, then the political biases are quite apparent in news reporting. What is...
When the Delta variant dominated, vaccination and prior infection protected against Covid-19, but vaccination was safest, study finds
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3 years ago
Now we know. The CDC vaccination data isn't telling the whole story. Now that infections, reinfections, breakthrough infections, or whatever label is applied have dramatically increased to...
Biden's Challenge: Pushing His Agenda in Congress as Window Narrows
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4 years ago
WASHINGTON—President Biden is aiming to push a broad legislative agenda through a narrow political window, seeking to enact sweeping changes to transportation, child care and tax policies, among...
US coronavirus: CDC director warns of 'impending doom' as Covid-19 cases spike in most states
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4 years ago
Joe Biden now has an opportunity to demonstrate how to respond to a pandemic. Biden has put together a team of science-based truthtellers that will advise the President and the country on exactly...
Remdesivir: Big global study finds drug doesn't help Covid-19 patients
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5 years ago
As with everything else related to the pandemic, remdesivir appears to have been much ado about nothing. Now we must endure the onslaught of competing studies. Which 'science' are we to believe?...
Supreme Court Reinstates South Carolina's Absentee-Ballot Witness Rule
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5 years ago
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court on Monday reinstated South Carolina’s requirement that voters obtain a witness when casting absentee ballots, blocking lower court orders that suspended the rule...
Nasal solution may stop spread of COVID-19, study finds
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5 years ago
Hmm ... Who would have thought that using a disinfectant internally could possibly be beneficial for treating COVID infections? That's just crazy. Since the press and Democrats jumped the...
Sweden has developed herd immunity after refusing to lock down, some health experts claim, with coronavirus infection rate falling
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News & Politics
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5 years ago
This is great news if they have indeed achieved herd immunity they are far ahead of many of the neighboring countries.
Scientists uneasy as Russia approves 1st coronavirus vaccine
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5 years ago
A direct challenge to the authority of the generalized anthropomorph of 'science'. Government's imposing requirements upon the peasants has been praiseworthy by the scientific community. But...
Do some people have protection against the coronavirus?
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5 years ago
The discovery of existing T-cells providing protection against the SARS-CoV-2 virus offers some exciting (in my opinion) good news. We may be closer to achieving herd immunity than we realize....
US coronavirus: Pinning hopes on vaccine is not the right strategy, expert says
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5 years ago
No magic bullets. In addition to the problems associated with developing a vaccine, deploying vaccines will add more delays. And there aren't any guarantees that immunity provided by vaccines...
Britain is the worst-hit country outside of the US and Brazil. It STILL won't wear masks
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5 years ago
Typical explanations provided by medical and scientific experts along with the intellectual elite has been to blame governments. Governments did not impose requirements onto the public....
WHO: Indoor airborne spread of coronavirus possible
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5 years ago
General Director Tedros of the World Health Organization has been blasting national leaders for a lack of global leadership. Tedros went so far as to claim that the largest threat the world is...
Taxation and Unemployment
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Op/Ed
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5 years ago
Often, when people toss the people won't work thing around, it's because they also think when you pay "taxes," it's a gift, except when they want something specific, in which case it's "my tax...
Record numbers seeking spiritual help globally over coronavirus
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News & Politics
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5 years ago
This is indeed good news. People are responding to this and finding hope. Best of all, technology making it possible to reach people secretly whether they live in China, Iran, North Korea, Saudi...
Avoid These 5 Bad Habits That Can Damage Your Brain
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6 years ago
gualtiero boffi / Shutterstock The human brain has unparalleled capacity to process and analyze information. It is the control center for all your productivity and actions. People often...
Misconceptions about New York's "Abortion Law"
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6 years ago
With the signing of Senate Bill S2796 , otherwise known as the "abortion bill," into law by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, there have been some misconceptions about what the law actually...
Last Flu Season Was Deadliest In Decades. This Might Be One Reason Why
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Health, Science & Technology
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7 years ago
Last Flu Season Was Deadliest in Decades. This Might Be One Reason Why Just 37.1% of adults got flu shot By Evann Gastaldo , Newser Staff Posted Oct 25, 2018 4:00 PM CDT...
Taxing soda won't end America's unhealthy obsession with sugary drinks. Better education might.
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Health, Science & Technology
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7 years ago
When I talk to my personal fitness clients, one of the most common concerns I hear is, I know it’s bad for me, but I just love soda. Unfortunately, it’s a common refrain: A 2012 study stated...
Abortion does not cause depression, new study finds: Groups that claim abortion leads to mental illness are misleading people, experts say
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Health, Science & Technology
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7 years ago
From NBC News: Abortions don’t cause depression, although women who have depression and anxiety may be more likely to have abortions, researchers reported Wednesday.The study is the latest to show...
Public support for vaccines drops a bit: Strong support for vaccines has fallen since 2008, survey finds
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Health, Science & Technology
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7 years ago
From NBCNews: Support for vaccination has fallen a little among Americans in the past 10 years, a new survey out Monday finds. While almost all Americans still vaccinate their children on...