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[…]sue the FCC and expose its disregard for public health that has been causing so many injuries and deaths, including among children. We will be representing the many children who have been injured. This is the opportunity we have been waiting for; a successful lawsuit on this will be a game changer. We need your help to raise $100,000 to fund this effort. To have the best chances of succeeding, we have assembled an ideal team of Attorneys to lead this case! Each one brings different strengths to the case: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., CHD’s Chairman, is a leading Environmental […]
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[…]to, about ten percent revealed stories about peacekeeper-fathered children. RELATED STORY: 81st doctor found dead had called out Clinton Foundation for deplorable conditions in Haiti Girls as young as 11 were allegedly sexually abused and impregnated by peacekeepers and left “in misery” to raise their children alone. The children, dubbed colloquially as “Petit MINUSTAH”, “bébés casques bleus” (blue helmet babies), or “les enfants abandonnés par la MINUSTAH” (the children abandoned by the MINUSTAH) suggests the children will struggle for the unforeseeable future with a label they had no control over. Some girls were traded for “a few coins” in order […]
[…]not do enough to hold the family accountable for an opioid crisis linked to more than 400,000 deaths in the U.S. since 2000. The settlement calls for the family to contribute at least $3 billion in cash over time and give up control of the company. In all, the plan could be worth up to $12 billion over time. However, the offer comes with a significant catch: The company says the family may back out if lawsuits against family members are allowed to move ahead. They’re all on hold for now as the company’s settlement efforts play out in bankruptcy court. […]
[…]in plastic containers on two remote islands – Henderson and Cocos. Experts worry that these deaths could be part of a global species decline. Previous studies found elevated levels of plastic pollution at the Cocos Islands archipelago in the Indian Ocean and Henderson Island in the South Pacific. Researchers from the community science organization the “Two Hands Project,” the Natural History Museum in London, and the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) from the University of Tasmania decided to investigate these islands to see how marine life was dealing with the plastic situation. Their discovery was unacceptable – one to […]
By now, you’ve surely heard the term intermittent fasting, which can encompass everything from skipping a meal each day to fasting a few days a week. But what about simply limiting your daily eating window to 10 hours? This means that if you take your first bite of food at 8 a.m., you’d need to take your last bite of food that day by 6 p.m. A new study published in Cell Metabolism offers some evidence that the approach can be beneficial. RELATED STORY: Intermittent Fasting Benefits: Changes the brain and body within just a few days Dr. Pam Taub, a cardiologist […]
[…]headache, muscle and joint pain, and diarrhea and vomiting. The CDC urges pet owners to contact a doctor if they have symptoms beyond that of a typical virus or illness, especially if they develop a rash. Experts say that if you’ve been bitten by a dog or a cat, wash the area immediately with soap and water, and call a doctor. SOURCE: SF […]
[…]STORY: Ex-Stanford swimmer appeals sexual assault conviction There were 107 deaths from crashes in 2017 and 2018, from 97 crashes reported to Uber. Uber says this represents about half of the national rate for fatal crashes. Sexual assault in the report is defined broadly into categories including non-consensual kissing of a non-sexual body part, attempted non-consensual sexual penetration, non-consensual touching of a sexual body part, non consensual kissing of a sexual body part and non-consensual sexual penetration. The company also said Uber rides were involved nine murders during 2018. Uber noted that the vast majority — 99.9% — of rides […]
[…]Association. He told Yahoo Finance: “A lot of millennials, they regularly don’t see a set doctor or a set physician. There are some challenges there. It could be a challenge related to access [or] convenience.” “Another challenge is that they don’t feel they’re able to develop a trusting relationship with their provider and that the provider doesn’t know them as an individual with their unique needs. That’s also a barrier to seeking care.” RELATED STORY: Grounding — a simple, pleasurable way to reduce inflammation and chronic disease By not seeking care, millennials risk their health conditions worsening, which could create […]
Millennials ‘are seeing their health decline faster’ than Gen X, worrying […]
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[…]closed ten of its operating rooms to install new air filtration systems after linking six patient deaths with mold infections. Seattle Children’s CEO Jeff Sperring said during a news conference Monday: “We have been working to make our operating rooms safe to prevent aspergillus infections. To date, we have not been successful.” RELATED STORY: Black Mold Slowly Poisoned This Woman for 35 Years As we’ve previously reported, this is an ongoing problem at the hospital. Between 2001 and 2018, fourteen patients developed aspergillus surgical site infections. Out of those patients, six patients died. Sperring said: “At the time, we believed […]
[…]added: “Child protective agencies are out there, and they work quite closely with the doctors. But they’re overworked and they know nothing about rare diseases. So, if some doctor or school says ‘I think they’re overdoing it,’ Child Protective Services will ask the name of this disease. They’re already aligning themselves — and not in your ballpark.” The fact that doctors in Chicago are trying to expand the definition of medical neglect to include refusal of procedures that are not mandated by law, and DCFS appears to be eager to do their bidding, is unconscionable and if unchecked it will […]
[…]a big study found that angioplasty was no better than medicines for preventing heart attacks and deaths in non-emergency heart patients, but many doctors balked at the results and quarreled with the methods. RELATED STORY: World-famous cardiologist says: Saturated fats DO NOT cause heart disease and are not necessarily bad for you So the federal government spent $100 million for the new study, which is twice as large, spanned 37 countries and included people with more severe disease — a group most likely to benefit from stents or a bypass. All 5,179 participants had stress tests, usually done on a […]
[…]STORY: Starving Seniors: How America Fails To Feed Its Aging The OIG also said mistaken deaths could lead to mistaken benefit terminations and “cause severe financial hardship and distress” for people like Ellis. She told CNN that a social security check, her Medicare and secondary insurance were all put on hold. She takes ten different medications for blood pressure, a stomach condition, and heart issues that can cost up to $1,400 without insurance. After receiving the news of her death, Ellis traveled an hour out of her way to the nearest SSA office to correct the problem, which began a […]
[…]have not been notified that their data is being shared. The data involved includes lab results, doctor diagnoses and hospitalization records, as well as patient names and dates of birth. Google and Ascension are essentially collecting patients’ complete personal health records. Patients and doctors have not been notified that their data is being shared. Google aims to design new software with the data that will suggest improvements in patient care directly to individual patients. Ascension, a Catholic hospital network, wants to use the data to improve patient care, mining the data to suggest additional tests for patients. RELATED STORY: WSJ: […]
[…]to. RELATED STORY: Idaho Judge in 16-Year-Old Medical Kidnap Case Orders Video and Picture of Doctor Removed from MedicalKidnap.com as Cell Phones of Supporters are Confiscated Judge Jack concluded that the system was completely broken, and issued an injunction to completely overhaul the Texas Foster Care system (PMC): Texas’s foster care system is broken, and it has been that way for decades. It is broken for all stakeholders, including DFPS employees who are tasked with impossible workloads. Most importantly, though, it is broken for Texas’s PMC children, who almost uniformly leave State custody more damaged than when they entered. Plaintiffs […]
[…]He went on to say: “So we’ll go and sit down and the doctor comes and talk, and the doctor’s maintaining a high level of professionalism. He’s like, ‘You know, sir, I have to, in order to share information’ — I’m like, ‘Deyjah, they want you to sign this so we can share information. Is there anything you would not want me to know? See, Doc? Ain’t no problem.'” T.I. also noted that he was informed the hymen can be broken in ways other than through sexual penetration. He said: “And so then they come and say, ‘Well, I just […]
[…]symptoms and can include physical therapy and medicines. Dunham wrote that she was on her way to a doctor’s appointment when the photo was snapped and was wearing her nightgown because she “wanted to be fully cozy.” She wrote: “I mean, didn’t Bieber wear hotel slippers for life five years? Yeah, so I can wear my glamour nighty for two hours. And then an hour later, I’m in a meeting look tackling the job I love. That’s the two-fold life of a woman with chronic illness; we still rock our dreams and goals and passions (and fashions), and we live […]
Bill Maher agreed with a controversial doctor, repeating a debunked theory that it was ‘realistic’ that vaccines have caused autism in […]