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Hard not to wonder if eugenics is an underlying motivation here and a healthy population/workforce is seen as an expense rather than a desirable. Especially in the context of AI. Experts fear rise in diseases as layoffs halt health research: ‘Incredibly bizarre gaslighting’ theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a #KillerClowns #publichealth

The Guardian · Experts fear rise in diseases as layoffs halt health research: ‘Incredibly bizarre gaslighting’By Jessica Glenza

Why #Measles Outbreaks May Be the New Normal
As the Trump administration moves to dismantle international #publichealth safeguards, pull funding from local health departments and legitimize #health #misinformation, some experts now fear that the country is setting the stage for a long-term measles resurgence.
If federal health officials do not change course, large multistate outbreaks like the one that has torn through West Texas, may become norm.
nytimes.com/2025/04/05/health/
archive.ph/WmFlt

A sign in Seminole, Texas, in February. The current measles outbreak that began in West Texas shows no signs of slowing.
The New York Times · Why Measles Outbreaks May Be the New NormalBy Teddy Rosenbluth

"Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. first said Sunday that the CDC would be redeploying to Texas at its governor's request, after another unvaccinated child died in the measles outbreak. An 8-year-old girl was the second fatality there this year."

cbsnews.com/news/cdc-texas-mea

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Well, there it is…

#Trump has signed #ExecutiveOrders aimed at reviving the #coal industry.

The moves include loosening #environmental #law & #regulations.

Trump signed 4 EOs Tues aimed at expanding the mining & use of coal in the #US.

Flanked by dozens of miners in white hard hats [#propaganda photo op], Trump said he was instructing the #DOJ to identify & fight state policies & regulations that were “putting our coal miners out of business.”

#climate #PublicHealth
nytimes.com/2025/04/08/climate

President Trump signed several executive orders on Tuesday aimed at reviving the coal industry. But a major coal revival seems unlikely, some analysts say.
The New York Times · Trump Signs Executive Orders Aimed at Reviving U.S. Coal IndustryBy Brad Plumer

Indoor Air Quality and it's regulation, and creating social norms of masking when ill and isolating when dangerously infectious are now looking even more essential.

Seems a far wider range of common respiratory infections than just COVID have severe, long term, multi-organ consequences.

#IAQ #MaskUp #RespiratoryInfections #COVID #PublicHealth #PublicHealthFailure #CommercialisedScience @jmcrookston

link.springer.com/article/10.1

SpringerLinkMultiorgan sequelae following non-COVID-19 respiratory infections: a review - InfectionBackground While numerous studies have documented severe and long-term health impacts of COVID-19 infections on various organs, the prolonged multisystemic implications of other acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are poorly understood. This review therefore analyzed currently available studies about these sequelae of ARIs excluding COVID-19. Main body Multiple pathogens causing ARIs are associated with significant long-lasting impairments across various organ systems. Cardiovascular events occur in 10–35% of patients following ARIs, with an elevated risk persisting for 10 years. The stroke incidence ratio increases significantly after ARIs up to 12.3. Pulmonary sequelae are common, including abnormal lung function in 54%, parenchymal opacification in 51%, lung fibrosis in 33–62%, asthma in 30%, and bronchiectasis in 24% of patients. The risk of developing dementia is increased 2.2-fold. Posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety, and chronic fatigue occur in 15–43%, 15–36%, 14–62%, and 27–75% of patients, respectively. 28-day mortality from CAP with (versus no) additional cardiovascular event is increased to 36% (versus 10%). Long-term mortality from CAP (versus no CAP) remains elevated for years post-infection, with a 1-year, 5-year, and 7-year mortality rate of 17% (versus 4%), 43% (versus 19%), and 53% (versus 24%), respectively. Patients´ quality of life is significantly reduced, with 17% receiving invalidity pensions and 22% retiring within 4 years of severe ARIs. Conclusion Non-COVID-19 ARIs are associated with clinically relevant, frequent, and long-term sequelae involving multiple organ systems. Further prospective studies are needed.

You may not think about #PublicHealth much, unless the news mentions a disease outbreak or food recall. But public health affects your life — and your community — every day. Public health professionals are always working for you, operating behind the scenes and creating safeguards to help everyone stay healthy and safe.

Read our latest blog at medium.com/wadepthealth/how-pu

People of all ages holding hands in a circle outside
Public Health Connection · How Public Health Works Behind the Scenes to Keep You Safe and HealthyBy Washington State Department of Health

"The US Department of Health and Human Services said Monday that it is reconvening the Community Preventative Services Task Force, an independent panel of public health and prevention experts, 'to study and make a new recommendation on fluoride.'"

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edition.cnn.com/2025/04/07/hea

CNN · HHS, EPA to study fluoride in drinking water as RFK Jr. says he’ll tell CDC to stop recommending itBy Jen Christensen

"The study, led by researchers at Brown University, found that the wealthiest Americans lived shorter lives than the wealthiest Europeans. In fact, wealthy Northern and Western Europeans had death rates 35 percent lower than the wealthiest Americans, whose lifespans were more like the poorest in Northern and Western Europe—which includes countries such as France, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.

"The findings are a stark reminder that even the wealthiest Americans are not shielded from the systemic issues in the US contributing to lower life expectancy, such as economic inequality or risk factors like stress, diet or environmental hazards," lead study author Irene Papanicolas, a professor of health services, policy and practice at Brown, said in a news release.

The study looked at health and wealth data of more than 73,000 adults across the US and Europe who were 50 to 85 years old in 2010. There were more than 19,000 from the US, nearly 27,000 from Northern and Western Europe, nearly 19,000 from Eastern Europe, and nearly 9,000 from Southern Europe. For each region, participants were divided into wealth quartiles, with the first being the poorest and the fourth being the richest. The researchers then followed participants until 2022, tracking deaths."

arstechnica.com/health/2025/04

Ars Technica · Wealthy Americans have death rates on par with poor EuropeansBy Beth Mole

"But while working on the surgeon general’s report, Dr. Nestle witnessed the power food companies wielded; although the report cited overconsumption of saturated fats as a leading cause of death, Dr. Nestle was not permitted to recommend eating less meat, a top source of the fats, because of the Reagan administration’s unwillingness to upset the meat industry."

🎁nytimes.com/2025/04/07/well/ma

The New York Times · The Nutritionist Marion Nestle Meets Her Moment, At 88By Elizabeth G. Dunn
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“Today at 3PM, President Trump will sign an Executive Order to reinvigorate AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, AND CLEAN COAL!” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt wrote on X on Tuesday. “Coal is critical to achieving American Energy and AI Dominance.”

While the phrase “clean coal” is popular among #Trump’s allies, #coal is by far the dirtiest of the #FossilFuels.

Get ready for #BlackLung

#Trump set to sign #ExecutiveOrders to boost #US #coal

When burned, coal releases more of the main #GreenhouseGas carbon dioxide than any other #FossilFuel. It also emits criteria #pollutants that are blamed for #lung & #heart illnesses. Much of its use has declined on #regulations from #Democrats, including President Joe #Biden.

#Climate #ClimateCrisis #environment #PublicHealth #law
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