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Lack of proper leadership and reckless abandon of guidelines to blame for pandemic surge

Lack of proper leadership and reckless abandon of guidelines to blame for pandemic surge

Today from Reuters; Health News July 13, 2020 / 2:04 PM / Updated 7 hours ago Fauci blames virus surge on U.S. not shutting down completely WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top

I didnt know

I didn't know...

I didn't know the president could override the FDA and release prescription drugs to be sold over the counter. So, I thought about it for a while. Not long ago, the president touted some drugs used to treat malaria and blood related disease as eff

Most new breakthrough infections are among the fully and partially vaccinated Part 2

Most new “breakthrough” infections are among the fully and partially vaccinated. Part 2

Taiwan more deaths from Vaccine than Covid… https://citizenfreepress.com/column-1/taiwan-has-more-deaths-from-vaccine-than-covid-itself/ 12

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Warning: Kiwi soldiers using military’s longest-range rifle told to limit firing after brain injury fears

Woman will give birth to the same son a second time

Woman will give birth to the same son a second time

She really delivers. After giving birth to her son Levi James last Wednesday, Jaiden Ashlea is due to give birth to him a second time in July. It’s all part of an elaborate plan to save the baby’s life. When the 23-year-old mom-to-be had a p

Auntie D and Al

You may be casually acquainted with, or have an intimate relationship with 1 or both. They seem at first to be nice and help you through your day in handling stress etc. A casual visitor alone or often together. But soon you become more depe

Starting to make that change - tomorrow!

I am typing this on the final day of the month, September 30th. Tomorrow, on October 1st, I am starting fresh with more healthy eating. To do that, I have bought a few ingredients that - hopefully - is gonna take me down a path of more healthy eating

Open enrollment

Open enrollment...

Towards the end of the year, all the healthcare providers attempt to get my business as it's the season for Open Enrollment. TV advertisements, mailers, emails, Billboards and radio ads are everywhere and they claim they are the best. I used to be

Managing a Panic Attack at Work

Managing a Panic Attack at Work

A sudden surge of overwhelming fear that comes without warning and without any obvious reason” can strike anyone at any time–even at work. The feelings and physical symptoms (such as shortness of breath and tightness in the chest) are very real and c

Testing testing testing

Testing, testing, testing...

I haven't experienced COVID-19 testing first hand. Should I need to, there are few centers near me, one being about a mile away. I see in local news, Home Depot has setup testing centers in their parking lots. I'll have to pass by one this weekend an

The speech...THAT one....

Well, to all my abusive and courageously blocking fans, it did seem more coherent, grounded and focused, certainly by any comparison, with the hundreds of gaffs, lies, plagiarisms, and corrupt and sniffy acts. Be nice to see such talk on President Tr

Sunday Cheers

Sunday Cheers

Today, I had a 3pm meeting with a client We met inside his car. For lymphatic drainage massage, consultation, career coaching & progress report. It's been a month of communi

Heartbeat

Heartbeat...

I check my blood pressure a few times a week, usually at rest in the morning. If I'm doing exercises, I sometimes check again right after to see the elevated pressure and the number of heartbeats per minute. On average I'm seeing around 65bpm. 20

Breaking News Eli Lillys Covid 19 treatment gets emergency Approval

Breaking News - Eli Lilly's Covid-19 treatment gets emergency Approval

Today from the New York Times; The F.D.A. gave emergency approval to Eli Lilly’s antibody treatment. The Food and Drug Administration has granted emergency authorization

Japanese Doctor on Fitness

Japanese Doctor on Fitness

Q: Doctor, I've heard that cardiovascular exercise can prolong life. Is this true? A: Heart only good for so many beats, and that's it... Don't waste time on exercise. Everything wear out eventually. Speeding up heart saying you extend life of a

Trumps special treatments for Covid 19

Trump's special treatments for Covid -19

Excerpts today from The New York Times; Aides said the president had a fever, nasal congestion and a cough. During the course of the day he was given an experimental antibody treatment and isolated at the White House wi

Cinnamon

Cinnamon...

I did some year end medical tests and the blood work shows my sugar levels went up a notch. Halloween candy? That was a factor. Coffee, tea and soft drinks easily a major contributor. A co-worker said he had a similar problem and his blood sugar l

Numb

Numb...

For months, I was putting off having dental work because of coronavirus. It's near the end of the calendar year and I'll lose out on benefits if I don't get some work done. I've got a chipped molar that I can feel the nerve if I chew really hard on t

What charity I most believe in and why

What charity I most believe in, and why

Feel free to share yours, and why you do..... I have two that are important to me 1. For me, I believe in the Humane Society because I'm an animal lover, and I would love to see their lives made better. Seeing some locked up in shelters in cage

Does vitamin D protect against Covid after all

Does vitamin D protect against Covid after all?

Israeli study finds patients who are deficient are up to 14 TIMES more likely to fall severely ill. Vitamin D may help fight off coronavirus after all, a study suggests. The jury has been out on the 'sunshine vitamin' since early in the

Sweaty hands

Sweaty hands...

Afraid of heights? I wasn't always. In my late 20's I installed a 40 foot high ham radio tower attached to my parent's house. My friends helped me tilt it up and bolt it to a wall bracket and concrete slab. That was the heavy part I couldn't do alone

Bad news for Smash Mouth singer Steve Harwell

Bad news for Smash Mouth singer Steve Harwell...

Some of you may remember the group Smash Mouth. Their front man and co-founder of the group, Steve Harwell left the band in 2021 due to health issues. News tonight say he is suffering from liver failure, entered hospice care and and not expected to s

a COVID 19 birthday party

a COVID-19 birthday party...

A while back I did a blog about an old guy returning from a hospital stay with a respiratory illness in-time for a birthday party where he struggled to blow out the candles on his cake. No one caught my hidden warning about eating cake he coughed ov

Great Britian starts Covid 19 vaccinations this week

Great Britian starts Covid-19 vaccinations this week.

From the New York Times; Britain is set to start vaccinations Leaping ahead of the U.S., Britain gave emergency authorization to Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine today, and t

Rudys stents

Rudy's stents...

About a month ago Rudy Giuliani claimed he was attacked while campaigning for his son inside a ShopRite store. Security video revealed it was a tap on the back and nothing in comparison to what Rudy stated to the police and continued to support in s

Long life

Long life

I was watching something about why people live for so long .it was over 2 days .and 3 hours long .total 6 hours .I did not need to watch 5h and 5m .gust the last 10 .min because its your jeans.if you have good jeans .and look after you self then you

Breakthrough infections with Covid 19 are rare less than with the flu the vaccine still works

Breakthrough infections with Covid-19 are rare, less than with the flu & the vaccine still works

From Scientific American; ‘Breakthrough’ Infections Do Not Mean COVID Vaccines Are Failing Getting flu again postinoculation is more common than a return case after

Some good news regarding the treatment of Covid 19 on the front lines in severe cases

Some good news regarding the treatment of Covid-19 on the front lines in severe cases

Today from The New York Times; New studies show inexpensive steroid drugs can help critically sick people survive Covid-19. International clinical trials published on Wedn

Angel the worst Ive seen of him

Angel, the worst I've seen of him...

I got a call from a friend Brian who watches over another friend Angel who happens to live in my community. Angel has been renting from an uncle for many years. He doesn't own a car, he relies on the shuttle bus from the community and Brian to get hi

The Heart

The Heart

If heart is a blood pumping organ only, then why it is used in the context of emotions-feelings? Maybe because the effect of every emotions-feelings is first seen on the heart, after then appeared in other organs.

Is Niacin a double edged sword

Is Niacin a double-edged sword...

30 years ago, I had high cholesterol levels and told by my family doctor to take niacin supplements that will elevate my metabolism and help reduce cholesterol naturally. I did and soon after started feeling joint pain, so I stopped taking supplement

Salt cave Egypt

Salt cave.Egypt.

An amazing cave whose walls, ceiling, floor, and everything in it are made of rock salt... for healing and getting rid of negative energy. It is very useful for respiratory diseases as well. Amazing experience. You can find it in Siwa Oasis, Marsa

Yearly bonus

Yearly bonus

My workplace wasn't sure that we were going to get a bonus this year. They usually come out in Oct. of every year. Well, a couple of hours ago I checked my Netlearning (what we have at work) from home to see if we got that bonus yet since they sai

If

If...

If smoking gave me half the energy that trying to get off them does i would never quit.

See you later streaky ?

Former Zimbabwe cricket captain Heath Streak has died aged 49. The cricketing all-rounder was battling colon cancer before his death. His wife Nadine announced his passing in a Facebook post today.

Crazy

Crazy

Is it better to be born a bit ?? crazy .because when you do go crazy .People won't notice it some much ..

Kidney transplant

Kidney transplant...

My brother goes for dialysis about 3 times a week. When he travels which happens several times a year, he must find a dialysis center in the location where he visits. He's been on a list for kidney transplant a few years now. I usually talk to him ev

The passing of Robbie Robertson

The passing of Robbie Robertson...

News just in... Guitarist and songwriter Robbie Robertson died today at the age of 80. Cause of death: prostate cancer. He battled the disease for about a year. https://tse4.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.RskGXi-r1A3XLvgzifmD3gAAAA&pid=Api&P=0&h=220[/

Auto brewery syndrome

Auto-brewery syndrome.....

How common is auto-brewery syndrome? Because auto-brewery syndrome is so rare, it's diagnosis is frequently just as unusual. People often only become aware of the condition after failing a breathalyzer test. In other instances, people may seek hel

Winter Health

Winter Health.

Afer Samhain, winter months are here... Evenings and mornings are getting darker. There´s a chill in the air... So, let´s welcome it with good health tips. 1.- Step outside. Fresh air is invigorating and Irish air is so clean... We also need

Crown me

Crown me...

I lost track as it's been more than 9 months with tooth extraction, bone rebuild and membrane, implant, fitting for a crown and today the crown installation procedure was finished. Lots of waiting between steps to assure the implant will take. I fe

A cure for cancer

A cure for cancer...

Over the years, I blogged about curing cancer many times. Always my thought is why is it taking so long? Answering my own question... cancer is illusive. Hundreds of different cancers that affect people differently. This requires specialized treatmen

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