American Healthcare continues to go backward

I just can't think of a single suggestion.

Essential oils maybe?
I hear Himalayan Salt Rock candles are doing wonders with polio these days. Worth a shot. If you sprinkle ivermectin on it, your gpa goes up by like 2 touchdowns.

Funny side note, autocorrect did the correct vowel next to the “o” when I tried typing out shot.
 
BREAKING: Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has signed off on HB267, stripping public sector union members like teachers and firefighters of their right to collectively bargain.

“Looks like Utah will become the most anti-labor state in America,” said Jack Tidrow, president of the Professional Firefighters of Utah. “Pathetic.”

I assume that unionized public sector members in Utah failed to give enough campaign money to Republicans. So, Republicans don't need them.
 
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For what diseases were the children vaccinated?
The combined 7-vaccine series protects children against a number of serious diseases, including diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, measles, and more.

What's in the series?

  • DTaP: Protects against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis
  • Polio: Protects against poliovirus
  • Measles: Protects against measles
  • Hib: Protects against Haemophilus influenzae type b
  • Hepatitis B: Protects against hepatitis B
    • Varicella: Protects against chickenpox
    • PCV: Protects against pneumococcal diseases
 
I think we are seeing the evolution of anti-vax from granola to MAGA in process on this map.
Yeah or that there are closeted vaxers in maga country and anit-vaxxers in blue states. Montana and California being essentially the same was surprising. Tex and Fla being high was surprising. ND over 80% was a shock. NJ and NE being low was surprising.
 
As thimerosal use has decreased, autism rates have increased. If there were a close causal link between them you would expect them to go in the same direction, for autism rates to decrease as thimerosal use decreased. But that simply isn't the case.
 
But, @RxCowboy, vaccines are dangerous and cause autism. Look, here is proof!(according to our HHS secretary)

I stopped reading right here, "However, the impact of the expanded schedule on children’s overall health remains uncertain." It's the second sentence. A 99% decrease in the annual morbidity from measles is a pretty freaking certain impact on children's overall health.
 
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