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I’m going to focus on the patients needs. Adrenal hyperplasia. Because if you’re not nursing your own spoiled self. You’ll be more likely able to take care of the patient.
Virus can easily mutated, some viruses can survive in extremely high temperature. We can't complacent, pasteurized milk is safe to consume, take precautions for possibly outcome may happened.
Thank you for this coverage. Yes, we (especially parents) must remove the stigma associated with STI's. Too many of our youth are too scared to tell their parents. That can be detrimental. Regarding milk, you won't get H5N1 from plant milks.
I don't drink dairy milk anymore. I eat a plant-based whole food diet. My favorite milk is pasteurized almond milk, no sugars added. For people who argue that plant-based milks don't have as much protein as dairy milk - this is true. Plant-based milks also don't have cholesterol and lactose; plus, plant-based milks also generally have less saturated fat and fewer calories than dairy milk. Animals are also not killed and abused in the process of plant-based milk production. I almost forgot - no bird blue in plant-based milks. Obesity and heart disease are two medical conditions that are prevalent in the United States. If people would greatly reduce saturated fat, refined sugar and flour, processed foods and cholesterol, obesity and heart disease would be minimized in the United States. There are third-world countries that have healthier diets than what is eaten in the United States. Regarding sexually transmitted disease (STD), the commentators said that the problem is in part because people aren't educated regarding the spread of STDs (or that is the ideology that came across to me). People need to be taught that having multiple sex partners is the root cause. Let's tackle the problem at the root. I realize this is a medical channel; nevertheless, it seems apparent that the moral decay of the United States has created an environment inducive for many health risks.
"U.S. sales of raw milk are up by as much as 21 percent since bird flu virus was first detected in dairy cows in March." "3-4% (10-12 million) of the U.S. population drinks raw milk". According to Murphy's Law of what could possibly go wrong, we are in big doo doo. Especially in this spreads through cow's worldwide.
Covid is alive and well. Tested positive 6 days ago and took Paxlovid immediately while isolating. Yesterday testing turned up negative but still have cough and some congestion. Feel almost back to normal. No one I know of has Covid and can’t figure out how I connected with someone who had it. I had my Covid booster 6 weeks earlier which accounts for my milder symptoms.
We are in trouble. “Right now our sales are up, we can’t keep it in stock” Mark McAfee, owner of Raw Farm USA in Fresno, Calif., told Global News. “We’re in 550 stores right now and raw milk sales have never been higher and were sold out all the time.”
I returned to the U.S. from Italy 5 days ago and tested positive for COVID. I was sick a couple of days before leaving Italy. I wouldn't wish this on anyone. I've had stomach cramps/diarrhea for a week. My other symptoms are extensive including cough, eye pain, chills, body aches. I've had 3 COVID shots but nothing recent. My bad.
i always appreciate your updates on covid and long covid. as you said, they’re out of the headlines, even with the continuing numbers of hospitalizations and deaths from covid. so thanks.
Wow. This discussion got 7,900ish views. He could have gone on Rogan and been heard by TENS OF MILLIONS, received 2 MILLION for charity, and "shot down" the "crazy" RFK Jr. (I was being sarcastic there.) This guy (Hotez) goes on any and every news show that will have him, but he refuses to take an opportunity to share his side of things to the largest audience possible? Scientists are joining politicians: their elitist attitudes are making them ineffective in serving the people they are suppose to help.
Excellent interview. I am excited and look forward to more innovative information regarding the very complex issues concerning obesity and its negative effects on our health.
The problem with Dr. Hotez is, he's been wrong on everything. If you, as an MD/PhD doctor can't mop the floor with a bunch of non-doctors in a debate on a medical topic you are dead wrong on the topic. If you refuse to debate, you KNOW you're wrong. It's not "politically-motivated, Dr. Hotez. It's science-motivated. We're sick of the so-called experts being wrong about everything and refusing to debate.
Well said Dr Underwood. The current software for EHRs is substandard and inefficient. We waste so much time on the EHR. I only wish that I had that much time to actually care for the patients. We would probably have better outcomes resulting in greater physician satisfaction. Too little time and too many patients. Health care is completely money driven now. I am burnt-out.