Missing immune cells may explain why COVID-19 vaccine protection quickly wanes | Science | AAAS
4. The Politics of Health
Revealed: International ‘race science’ network secretly funded by US tech boss | Race | The Guardian
Group promoting ‘dangerous’ scientific racism ideology teamed up with rightwing extremist, recordings reveal
‘It’s mindblowing’: US meteorologists face death threats as hurricane conspiracies surge
Storms Helene and Milton have triggered rise of misinformation stoked by Trump and fellow Republicans
Bumps, 'fishnet' pattern and 'COVID toes': How the virus can affect your skin
As the pandemic progresses, we're growing increasingly aware COVID-19 affects multiple parts of the body beyond the lungs. That includes the skin, writes Michael Freeman.
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John Campbell released an incredible video on how there are nanobots in Covid vaccines. He then deleted the video on realising how stupid it made him look : r/skeptic
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Unsealed FBI Doc Exposes Terrifying Depth of Russian Disinfo Scheme
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KFF Health Misinformation Monitor Volume 4 | KFF
In this Monitor, we explore how ongoing misinformation about the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines may affect the acceptance of new vaccine recommendations. First, we examine the false and misleading claims underlying the Kansas Attorney General’s lawsuit against Pfizer. We also discuss the CDC’s most recent vaccine.
Zuckerberg Regrets Censoring Covid Content, But Disinformation Threatens Public Health, Not Free Speech
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Tomorrow I'll be having dinner with a relative who is prone to loudly voicing anti-vaxxer and pro-Freedom Trucker beliefs. I'm looking for some cutting ammunition that can shut the entire conversation down.
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Elon Musk Tweets Plagiarized Article Bylined by Fake Writer
Elon Musk amplified a plagiarized article bylined by a fake writer. The original source? An alt-right website riddled with conspiracies.
Summer COVID Wave Prompts Early Emergency Approval of New Vaccines | Truthout
New shots from Pfizer and Moderna will be available within days. Here's how to get yours
Richard Dawkins lied about the Algerian boxer, then lied about Facebook censoring him: The self-described champion of critical thinking spent the past few days spreading conspiracy theories : r/skeptic
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Gullible Elon Musk Falls for Fake News Again, Deletes Post
X-formerly-Twitter owner Elon Musk just can't stop falling for fake news on his own social media network.
Stricter Covid mask rules could’ve saved hundreds of thousands of lives, new study finds
Stricter Covid mask rules could’ve saved hundreds of thousands of lives, new study finds - Restrictions in Northeastern states likely ‘saved many lives’ say researchers
Personal protective effect of wearing surgical face masks in public spaces on self-reported respiratory symptoms in adults: pragmatic randomised superiority trial
Objective To evaluate the personal protective effects of wearing versus not wearing surgical face masks in public spaces on self-reported respiratory symptoms over a 14 day period. Design Pragmatic randomised superiority trial. Setting Norway. Participants 4647 adults aged ≥18 years: 2371 were assigned to the intervention arm and 2276 to the control arm. Interventions Participants in the intervention arm were assigned to wear a surgical face mask in public spaces (eg, shopping centres, streets, public transport) over a 14 day period (mask wearing at home or work was not mentioned). Participants in the control arm were assigned to not wear a surgical face mask in public places. Main outcome measures The primary outcome was self-reported respiratory symptoms consistent with a respiratory infection. Secondary outcomes included self-reported and registered covid-19 infection. Results Between 10 February 2023 and 27 April 2023, 4647 participants were randomised of whom 4575 (2788 women (60.9%); mean age 51.0 (standard deviation 15.0) years) were included in the intention-to-treat analysis: 2313 (50.6%) in the intervention arm and 2262 (49.4%) in the control arm. 163 events (8.9%) of self-reported symptoms consistent with respiratory infection were reported in the intervention arm and 239 (12.2%) in the control arm. The marginal odds ratio was 0.71 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.58 to 0.87; P=0.001) favouring the face mask intervention. The absolute risk difference was −3.2% (95% CI −5.2% to −1.3%; P
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Long COVID puzzle pieces are falling into place – and the picture is unsettling - Alternet.org
Since 2020, the condition known as long COVID-19 has become a widespread disability affecting the health and quality of life of millions of people across the globe and costing economies billions of dollars in reduced productivity of employees and an overall drop in the work force. The intense scien...
Hubris and planning for wrong type of pandemic: five takeaways from Covid inquiry verdict
The pandemic caused ‘grief, untold misery and economic turmoil’ which could have been cut if the UK had been better prepared, report states
Shared from Bing: Alberta’s COVID Legacy: Anti-science Fever and Deep Distrust | The Tyee
The pandemic sparked a wave of anger, and the UCP is making things worse.
What We All Need to Know About J.D. Vance
He matters.
Courting The Next Pandemic
A primer on bird flu.
From Privatization To Communal Water Management in Chile
One of the key demands of the movement to de-privatize water in Chile is that water should be recognized as a human right, which requires infrastructure
US Media Coverage of Anti-Vax Disinformation Quietly Stops at the Pentagon
Reuters (6/14/24) reported that the US military was behind social media messages like ““COVID came from China and the VACCINE also came from China, don’t
Social disparities and unhealthy lifestyles increase risk of dementia, particularly at a young age
Cognitive impairment and dementia have become serious problems for public health systems.
In 2020, over 55 million people worldwide had dementia, and most of them were in low-income
and middle-income countries.1 This number is expected to reach 78 million by 2030
and 139 million by 2050.1,2 The Lancet dementia prevention, intervention, and care
Commission3 identified 12 modifiable factors for dementia. However, the cause of nearly
60% of dementia cases is still unknown. For such cases, studies investigating risk
factors for cognitive decline and dementia are of utmost importance from a public
health perspective so that effective preventive measures can be implemented.
Air pollution can decrease odds of live birth after IVF by 38%, study finds
Research suggests impact of pollution begins before conception by disrupting the development of the egg
Research into homeopathy: data falsification, fabrication and manipulation - The Skeptic
Michael Frass's study raised eyebrows when it showed homeopathy improved outcomes for cancer patients - until it was proven to be fraudulent
How RFK Jr. Falsely Denied His Connection to a Deadly Measles Outbreak in Samoa
He also championed a Samoan antivaxxer tied to the 2019 lethal eruption that killed scores of children.
Student Vaccine Mandates Are the Next Political Crisis
Leaders wrestle over whether requiring student Covid-19 shots will politicize other pediatric vaccines and embolden vaccine opponents.
Full article: Cognitive impairments in former patients with work-related stress complaints – one year later
Patients on sick leave due to work-related stress often present with cognitive impairments. The aim of this prospective cohort study was to examine the long-term consequences of prolonged work-rela...