Monthly Archives: November 2023

2023-11-16: News Headlines

Rhoda Wilson (2023-11-16). US Congress interviews Peter Daszak; his ties to coronavirus research were deeper than suspected. expose-news.com As Joe Biden met with Xi Jinping on the West Coast, one of China's favourite scientists, Peter Daszak, had a rough day on the East Coast — where he revealed to Congress …

Dr. William Makis (2023-11-16). Appendicitis After Pfizer COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine. Most Common Serious Adverse Event and It's Harming Kids. What About Turbo Cancers of the Appendix? globalresearch.ca

Sally Beck (2023-11-16). Pilot Warns of Airline Industry Disaster Due to COVID-19 Vaccines. globalresearch.ca

Patricia Harrity (2023-11-15). CDC Runs Two VAERS Systems — The Public Can Only View One of Them. expose-news.com VAERS is the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System and is a national early warning system to detect possible safety problems in U.S.-licensed vaccines. VAERS accepts and analyses reports of adverse events (possible …

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-16). Mayo Clinic Minute: What a Mayo Clinic pediatrician says about the flu vaccine and kids. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Young children and older adults are particularly susceptible to severe flu-related illness. That's why Dr. Angela Mattke, a pediatrician with Mayo Clinic's Children's Center, says it's important that kids and adults get their seasonal flu vaccine. She says you should get vaccinated well before the holidays because it takes two weeks for the flu vaccine to become fully effective. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/eleYLD8mfkY Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 10) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: …

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-15). Mayo Clinic Minute: What a Mayo Clinic pediatrician says about the flu vaccine and kids. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Young children and older adults are particularly susceptible to severe flu-related illness. That's why Dr. Angela Mattke, a pediatrician with Mayo Clinic's Children's Center, says it's important that kids and adults get their seasonal flu vaccine. She says you should get vaccinated well before the holidays because it takes two weeks for the flu vaccine to become fully effective. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/eleYLD8mfkY Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 10) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: …

The Exposé (2023-11-16). U.S. Government confirms 1433x increase in Deadly Cancer Cases due to COVID Vaccination. expose-news.com Cancer begins when genetic changes interfere with the normal replication and replacement of cells in the body. Cells start to grow uncontrollably and may form a tumour. It is the No. 2 leading cause …

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-16). Mayo Clinic Minute: Why is your arm sore after a flu shot? newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org A flu shot can't give you the flu, but it can, and often does, cause arm soreness. Dr. Jesse Bracamonte, a Mayo Clinic family medicine physician, says it's a common side effect of the flu shot and other vaccinations. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/V6K3WM09DZA Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (0: 55) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: "Mayo Clinic News Network." Read the script. You just got a shot in the…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-15). Mayo Clinic Minute: Why is your arm sore after a flu shot? newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org A flu shot can't give you the flu, but it can, and often does, cause arm soreness. Dr. Jesse Bracamonte, a Mayo Clinic family medicine physician, says it's a common side effect of the flu shot and other vaccinations. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/V6K3WM09DZA Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (0: 55) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: "Mayo Clinic News Network." Read the script. You just got a shot in the…

Dr. William Makis (2023-11-15). Next Pandemic Propaganda: The "Big One," Nipah, Ebola and Marburg, SARS1, Machupo, "Vampire Virus", Disease X. globalresearch.ca

Prof Denis Rancourt (2023-11-15). There Was No Pandemic. Dr. Denis Rancourt. globalresearch.ca

teleSUR (2023-11-15). Honduras: Former Finance Minister Tabora is Captured. telesurenglish.net On Wednesday, former Finance Minister Rocio Tabora was apprehended at the the Guasaule border crossing with Nicaragua. | RELATED: | Tabora, who served as the Finance Minister during the second term of President Juan Orlando Hernandez (2018-2022), is facing charges of corruption in the purchase of seven mobile hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic. | The former minister, against whom a national and international arrest…

Rhoda Wilson (2023-11-16). UKHSA was given £2 billion in funding for COVID but did not have the "resources" to review the evidence on Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions. expose-news.com At the end of September, UKHSA published a "rapid mapping review" which identifies and categorises evidence on the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions ("NPIs") to reduce covid-19 transmission. However, as Professor Carl Heneghan …

Rhoda Wilson (2023-11-16). UKHSA was given £2 billion in funding for covid but did not have the "resources" to review the evidence on NPIs. expose-news.com At the end of September, UKHSA published a "rapid mapping review" which identifies and categorises evidence on the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions ("NPIs") to reduce covid-19 transmission. However, as Professor Carl Heneghan …

WSWS (2023-11-16). Australia: Sydney University sacks immune-compromised academic for insisting on COVID safety. wsws.org Unless Niko Tiliopoulos's sacking is defeated, it will set a precedent for use throughout the tertiary education industry to victimise and sack educators who refuse, for critical health reasons, to adhere to the intensifying "return to campus" offensive.

teleSUR (2023-11-15). Germany Not to Reallocate COVID-19 Funds for Climate Actions. telesurenglish.net On Wednesday, Germany's Federal Constitutional Court annulled the national government's decision to reallocate 60 billion euros from a COVID-19 relief fund to be used for measures combatting climate change. | RELATED: | The law under which the funds were retroactively shifted to the Climate and Transformation Fund (CTF) at the beginning of 2022 for the previous year's budget "does not meet the constitutional requirements…

Patricia Harrity (2023-11-15). The U.S. Government is Secretly Stealing Newborn Babies DNA — Is This Tied to Creating a Biometric Digital ID? expose-news.com There's something sinister about that little "heel-prick" test that hospitals routinely do on newborns. They say it's to detect disease but, if that's the case, why do some states try to keep …

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-16). Mayo Clinic Minute: Stomach cancer concerns. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Stomach cancer, also called gastric cancer, is an abnormal growth of cells that begins in the stomach. It can affect several areas of the stomach, including the main stomach lining or where the esophagus meets the stomach. November is Stomach Cancer Awareness Month, and experts at Mayo Clinic say there is hope for patients with the disease as treatments continue to improve. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/hAexmiycYOA Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 20) is in the…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-16). Consumer Health: Living with COPD. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org November is National COPD Awareness Month, which makes this a good time to learn more about living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD. COPD is a leading cause of disability and death in the U.S., according to the American Lung Association. More than 12.5 million people in the U.S. have been diagnosed with COPD, but millions more may have the disease without knowing it. COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease caused by long-term exposure to irritating…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-16). Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treatment for a parastomal hernia. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My friend had a stoma created after years of managing Crohn's disease. She recently had surgery to repair a hernia. What is a stoma, and are these types of hernias common? What is the typical treatment? ANSWER: Occasionally, the surgical treatment of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis and other gastrointestinal, gynecologic, or urologic conditions, both cancerous or benign, may require reconstruction or removal of the bladder, colon, or rectum. Surgeons may use other…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-16). Mayo Clinic Healthcare expert shares good news and bad news about angina. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org LONDON — Angina, chest discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart, is a common symptom of coronary artery disease. There is good news and bad news, explains Stephen Brecker, M.D., a cardiologist at Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London. The good news: Angina often is treatable. The bad news: While people may think angina affects only the elderly, it can occur in younger people too. The pain of angina can vary widely. Most often,…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-16). Mayo Clinic Minute: When to consider deep brain stimulation for essential tremor. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Essential tremor is a nervous system condition that causes involuntary and rhythmic shaking. While it is often mistaken for Parkinson's disease, Dr. Philip Tipton, a Mayo Clinic neurologist, says essential tremor is very different. There are treatment options for essential tremor, including deep brain stimulation. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/AWzoMEbpExQ Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 10) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: "Mayo Clinic News Network." Read the script. Essential…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-16). Researchers discover new molecular drug targets for progressive neurological disorder. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org There is no cure for progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a brain disorder marked by walking and balance difficulties. Its symptoms also mimic Parkinson's disease and dementia. The condition leads to rapid, progressive decline and death. In a new paper published in Nature Communications, Mayo researchers and collaborators outline new therapeutic targets that may lead to potential future treatments for PSP, as well as Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. People with PSP usually are diagnosed in their late 60s and 70s….

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-15). Mayo Clinic Minute: Stomach cancer concerns. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Stomach cancer, also called gastric cancer, is an abnormal growth of cells that begins in the stomach. It can affect several areas of the stomach, including the main stomach lining or where the esophagus meets the stomach. November is Stomach Cancer Awareness Month, and experts at Mayo Clinic say there is hope for patients with the disease as treatments continue to improve. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/hAexmiycYOA Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 20) is in the…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-15). Consumer Health: Living with COPD. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org November is National COPD Awareness Month, which makes this a good time to learn more about living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD. COPD is a leading cause of disability and death in the U.S., according to the American Lung Association. More than 12.5 million people in the U.S. have been diagnosed with COPD, but millions more may have the disease without knowing it. COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease caused by long-term exposure to irritating…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-15). Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treatment for a parastomal hernia. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My friend had a stoma created after years of managing Crohn's disease. She recently had surgery to repair a hernia. What is a stoma, and are these types of hernias common? What is the typical treatment? ANSWER: Occasionally, the surgical treatment of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis and other gastrointestinal, gynecologic, or urologic conditions, both cancerous or benign, may require reconstruction or removal of the bladder, colon, or rectum. Surgeons may use other…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-15). Mayo Clinic expert explains why a change is needed when talking about dementia. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org One of the challenges in addressing Alzheimer's disease, dementia, cognitive impairment and aging is not related to the conditions themselves but rather the terminology. That's according to Dr. Ronald Petersen, director of the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, who suggests a new framework for dementia nomenclature is needed. Inconsistent use of terms such as Alzheimer's disease and dementia has compromised progress in clinical care, research and development of therapeutics. Dementia-associated stigma further contributes to…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-15). Mayo Clinic Healthcare expert shares good news and bad news about angina. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org LONDON — Angina, chest discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart, is a common symptom of coronary artery disease. There is good news and bad news, explains Stephen Brecker, M.D., a cardiologist at Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London. The good news: Angina often is treatable. The bad news: While people may think angina affects only the elderly, it can occur in younger people too. The pain of angina can vary widely. Most often,…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-15). Mayo Clinic Minute: When to consider deep brain stimulation for essential tremor. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Essential tremor is a nervous system condition that causes involuntary and rhythmic shaking. While it is often mistaken for Parkinson's disease, Dr. Philip Tipton, a Mayo Clinic neurologist, says essential tremor is very different. There are treatment options for essential tremor, including deep brain stimulation. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/AWzoMEbpExQ Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 10) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: "Mayo Clinic News Network." Read the script. Essential…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-15). Researchers discover new molecular drug targets for progressive neurological disorder. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org There is no cure for progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a brain disorder marked by walking and balance difficulties. Its symptoms also mimic Parkinson's disease and dementia. The condition leads to rapid, progressive decline and death. In a new paper published in Nature Communications, Mayo researchers and collaborators outline new therapeutic targets that may lead to potential future treatments for PSP, as well as Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. People with PSP usually are diagnosed in their late 60s and 70s….

Staff (2023-11-15). Headlines for November 15, 2023. democracynow.org Israel Raids Al-Shifa Hospital, Turning Gaza's Largest Medical Facility into War Zone, "We Will Drown": Displaced Gazans in Refugee Tents Face Heavy Rain, Israeli Forces Kill 8 Palestinians, Attack Hospital in West Bank, Israel Confirms Death of Oct. 7 Hostage; Hamas Blames Israeli Airstrike, Belize Cuts Diplomatic Ties with Israel; U.N. Palestine Observer Slams Olaf Scholz's Defense of Israel, "March for Israel" Brings Together Celebrities with Right-Wing Leaders, White Nationalist Pastor, Russian-Backed Attacks in Syria Ramp Up, Killing 66 People over Past Month, House Passes…

presstv.ir (2023-11-16). Israel raids al-Shifa hospital again despite UNSC resolution. presstv.ir Israel has raided the al-Shifa hospital once again despite the adoption of a UNSC resolution calling for "humanitarian pauses" in the besieged enclave.

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2023-11-15: News Headlines

Patricia Harrity (2023-11-15). CDC Runs Two VAERS Systems — The Public Can Only View One of Them. expose-news.com VAERS is the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System and is a national early warning system to detect possible safety problems in U.S.-licensed vaccines. VAERS accepts and analyses reports of adverse events (possible …

Dr. William Makis (2023-11-14). COVID mRNA Vaccine Injury Series: Stillbirths Near Due Date in Normal Pregnancy. globalresearch.ca

The Exposé (2023-11-14). UNFORGIVABLE: CDC confirms 58k Children were Injured, 15k were Hospitalized, 1.2k were left Disabled & 163 tragically Died due to COVID-19 Vaccination in the USA by October 2022. expose-news.com Just over a year ago, an advisory committee to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) voted on Thursday 20th October 2022, in favour of adding the COVID-19 vaccine to the …

The Exposé (2023-11-14). The Great Reset Exposed: Schwab, Gates, and the Sinister WEF & WHO Plot to Depopulate the World using COVID Vaccines, Climate Change Lies & a One-World "Government" expose-news.com In a world shrouded in suspicion and scepticism, where power seems concentrated in the hands of a privileged few and giant corporations, critical thinkers are raising questions about the intentions and actions …

Prof Michel Chossudovsky (2023-11-15). Video: Pfizer's "Secret" Report on the Covid Vaccine. Beyond Manslaughter. The Evidence is Overwhelming. The Vaccine Should Be Immediately Withdrawn Worldwide. globalresearch.ca Pfizer was fully aware that the mRNA vaccine which it is marketing Worldwide would result in a wave of mortality and morbidity. This is tantamount to a crime against humanity on the part of Big Pharma.

Rhoda Wilson (2023-11-14). When New Zealand's regulatory authority says deaths post-vaccination are "under investigation" — it is misinformation. expose-news.com The case of a 31-year-old man who died suddenly three weeks after receiving a covid injection proves that when the New Zealand Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Authority ("Medsafe") says deaths post-vaccination …

Dr. William Makis (2023-11-15). Next Pandemic Propaganda: The "Big One," Nipah, Ebola and Marburg, SARS1, Machupo, "Vampire Virus", Disease X. globalresearch.ca

Prof Denis Rancourt (2023-11-15). There Was No Pandemic. Dr. Denis Rancourt. globalresearch.ca

jamanetwork (2023-11-14). Primary Care Telemedicine Outcomes Similar to In-Person Visits in 2021. jamanetwork.com A recent analysis found only a modest difference in outcomes after in-person medical visits compared with telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic, "suggesting that telephone or video telemedicine was still capable of addressing most patient clinical concern areas," the researchers wrote.

Toni Waterman (2023-11-14). Young athletes prepare for World Wushu Championship in USA. america.cgtn.com The World Wushu Championships is just days away, kicking off in Ft. Worth, Texas on Thursday. | It's only the second time the event has been held in the United States and the first time the Chinese martial arts competition is taking place since the COVID-19 pandemic. | Dozens of countries will be represented, including China. Ahead of the competition, young Wushu enthusiasts in the U.S. explained why they love the sport so much. | CGTN's Toni Waterman reports.

infobrics (2023-11-14). NDB $10bn Loan Reaps Eco Benefits to 400mn People in 5 Covid-Hit Nations. infobrics.org New Development Bank's (NDB) $10 billion loan benefitted 400 million people in its founding member countries of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa and successfully helped them in its COVID-19 economic recovery programmes…

Rhoda Wilson (2023-11-14). 'Shot Dead': Stories of Children who've been Killed by Covid Injections. expose-news.com We the Patriots USA say that "this is the movie we wish we didn't have to make. But this is a movie everyone needs to see." The new movie — 'Shot Dead' …

jamanetwork (2023-11-14). Antivirals Might Preserve Insulin in New-Onset Type 1 Diabetes. jamanetwork.com Viruses, and particularly some enteroviruses, have been linked to the development and progression of type 1 diabetes by injuring β cells or inducing autoimmunity. Now, the results of a phase 2 trial suggest that antiviral treatment with a combination of pleconaril and ribavirin might protect the remaining insulin-producing capacity of pancreatic β cells in children with new-onset type 1 diabetes.

jamanetwork (2023-11-14). Letermovir vs Valganciclovir for Cytomegalovirus Prophylaxis After Kidney Transplant—Reply. jamanetwork.com In Reply In response to our recent article, Drs Roberts and Kotton suggest that relative valganciclovir overdosing may have contributed to the neutropenia rate in this study group. This concern underscores the challenge of optimal valganciclovir dosing with fluctuating kidney function in…

jamanetwork (2023-11-14). Letermovir vs Valganciclovir for Cytomegalovirus Prophylaxis After Kidney Transplant. jamanetwork.com To the Editor A recent study reported that letermovir was noninferior to valganciclovir for preventing cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease after kidney transplant among CMV-seronegative recipients who received a kidney from a CMV-seropositive donor. Valganciclovir was dosed according to the creatinine clearance determined by the Cockcroft-Gault equation. The authors reported that neutropenia occurred in 16% of patients (49/297) who received valganciclovir vs 2.7% (8/292) who were randomized to receive letermovir. The rate of neutropenia in the valganciclovir group was relatively high and may have reflected relative ove…

jamanetwork (2023-11-14). Letermovir vs Valganciclovir for Cytomegalovirus Prophylaxis After Kidney Transplant. jamanetwork.com To the Editor A recent study convincingly demonstrated the noninferiority of letermovir compared with valganciclovir in prevention of CMV disease for up to 52 weeks after transplant in CMV-seronegative adults who received a kidney from a CMV-seropositive donor. These compelling results influenced the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval of letermovir for preventing CMV disease in kidney transplant recipients. However, comprehensive information on letermovir's pharmacokinetics and safety profile is needed for its safe and effective use under this newly approved indication.

Patricia Harrity (2023-11-15). The U.S. Government is Secretly Stealing Newborn Babies DNA — Is This Tied to Creating a Biometric Digital ID? expose-news.com There's something sinister about that little "heel-prick" test that hospitals routinely do on newborns. They say it's to detect disease but, if that's the case, why do some states try to keep …

jamanetwork (2023-11-14). US Trends in Maternal Mortality by Racial and Ethnic Group—Reply. jamanetwork.com In Reply We appreciate the Letters to the Editor about our recent article regarding trends in maternal mortality by racial and ethnic group in the US. Dr Pecker and colleagues point out that our analysis did not examine the underlying etiology or disease process leading to maternal death, and we agree that this could be investigated in the future. We would point out that our results were not confounded by the role of sickle cell disease in maternal deaths but rather reflected the combination of all etiologies that caused maternal deaths, including sickle cell disease, as well as the social determinants of health…

jamanetwork (2023-11-14). US Trends in Maternal Mortality by Racial and Ethnic Group. jamanetwork.com To the Editor A recent study noted that Black individuals in the US have higher maternal mortality ratios (MMRs) compared with other racial and ethnic groups. This outcome is confounded by the high prevalence of sickle cell disease among Black individuals in the US. Sickle cell disease is a genetic disease associated with high maternal morbidity and mortality rates.

The Independent (2023-11-15). Jubilee Health launches Maisha Fiti for wellness, to fight non-communicable diseases. independent.co.ug Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Jubilee Health Insurance has today launched its wellness program dubbed Maisha Fiti in the Ugandan market. This marks a significant step towards the company's commitment to promote the physical and mental well-being of its customers. Maisha Fiti will empower customers to take charge of their preventive and curative health. The …

Staff (2023-11-14). Headlines for November 14, 2023. democracynow.org U.N. Says Life-Saving Operations in Gaza Will "Grind to a Halt" Unless Israel Allows Fuel Shipments, Biden Says Israel Should Take "Less Intrusive Action" After Attacks on Hospitals, Israeli Peace Activist Vivian Silver Confirmed Killed in Oct. 7 Attack by Hamas, Journalists Say Israeli Military Targeted Them Near Israel-Lebanon Border, Palestinians and Rights Groups Sue Biden for Failing to Prevent Genocide in Gaza, Jewish-Led Protest on Capitol Hill Demands Lawmakers Support Gaza Ceasefire, LGBTQ+ Advocate Jesús Ociel Baena Found Dead in Mexico, Scandal-Plagued Supreme Court Publishes &#…

imperial.ac.uk (2023-11-14). Mosquito modification programme aiming to eliminate malaria receives US$15m. imperial.ac.uk

jamanetwork (2023-11-14). Antiseptic Soap, Nasal Spray Reduced Nursing Home Hospitalizations. jamanetwork.com Fewer nursing home residents who used chlorhexidine wash (an antiseptic soap) for bathing alongside twice-daily nasal povidone-iodine (an antiseptic solution) were hospitalized for an infection compared with residents who did not receive the disinfection protocol, according to results involving nearly 29‚ÄØ000 participants living in 28 US facilities.

jamanetwork (2023-11-14). Meropenem Administration in Critically Ill Patients With Sepsis—Reply. jamanetwork.com In Reply Augmented kidney clearance (defined as a GFR ‚â•130 mL/min/1.73 m2) may increase meropenem clearance, resulting in a lower chance of achieving a target plasma concentration with a bolus administration. Augmented kidney clearance occurs in approximately 20% of patients with critical illness, especially in younger patients, in those with burns, and during the first week of hospital admission. None of these circumstances were frequent in the MERCY trial; patients were older (mean age, 64 years) and mainly had respiratory infections (33% of patients). Meropenem therapy was usually initiated…

presstv.ir (2023-11-15). Israel raids Gaza's al-Shifa Hospital. presstv.ir Israel begins a "targeted operation" against al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, which has come to house thousands seeking shelter there from an unrelenting Israeli war.

Staff (2023-11-15). Headlines for November 15, 2023. democracynow.org Israel Raids Al-Shifa Hospital, Turning Gaza's Largest Medical Facility into War Zone, "We Will Drown": Displaced Gazans in Refugee Tents Face Heavy Rain, Israeli Forces Kill 8 Palestinians, Attack Hospital in West Bank, Israel Confirms Death of Oct. 7 Hostage; Hamas Blames Israeli Airstrike, Belize Cuts Diplomatic Ties with Israel; U.N. Palestine Observer Slams Olaf Scholz's Defense of Israel, "March for Israel" Brings Together Celebrities with Right-Wing Leaders, White Nationalist Pastor, Russian-Backed Attacks in Syria Ramp Up, Killing 66 People over Past Month, House Passes…

Peoples Dispatch (2023-11-14). All of Gaza's hospitals face risk of closure as Israel's war enters 39th day. peoplesdispatch.org The death toll from Israel's ongoing genocidal invasion rose to 11,360 in Gaza, majority of them children, with raids in the occupied West Bank resulting in the killings of 196 Palestinians so far…

Peoples Dispatch (2023-11-14). How Palestinians in Israeli prisons experience the war. peoplesdispatch.org Before October 7, 2023, Israel was holding 5,200 Palestinian political prisoners in its jails. This included 170 children and 1,264 administrative detainees held without trial or charge. Since October 7, Israel has escalated its raids across Palestinian towns and villages in the West Bank, arresting dozens of Palestinians daily. There are also reports that Palestinian citizens have been arrested over social media posts. After October 7, Israel revoked the work permits of Palestinian workers from the Gaza Strip, and thousands were arrested. An order was issued to consider these Gazans "unlawful combatants" in orde…

ecns.cn (2023-11-15). China launches world's 1st ultra-high-speed next-gen internet backbone. ecns.cn China has launched the world's first ultra-high-speed next-generation internet backbone with a bandwidth of 1,200G bits per second (1.2T), boasting a total transmission network of over 3,000 kilometers linking Beijing, Wuhan and Guangzhou.

Editor (2023-11-14). Canada's steadfast support for Big Agriculture's assault on Mexican biodiversity. mronline.org Although Mexico has maintained a ban on genetically modified (GM) corn since the 1990s, the move by Mexican President Andres Manuel Luiz Obrador (AMLO) in 2020 to eventually ban the import of GM corn in order to promote domestic cultivation of native varieties has threatened to spark a trade war with the United States.

Jim Spellman (2023-11-14). Advocates, experts urge for more attention to biodiversity loss at APEC. america.cgtn.com On the sidelines of APEC, university leaders are calling attention to the critical issue of biodiversity. | Decreasing biodiversity from development, loss of habitat and climate change threaten the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe as interconnected ecosystems are put under increasing pressure. | Biodiversity loss is poised to do real damage to the world economy. The World Bank estimates biodiversity loss could cost global GDP $2.7 trillion a year by 2030. Focusing on Biodiversity during the economy focused APEC gathering is a way to highlight the financial downside. | CGTN's Jim Spellman rep…

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2023-11-12: News Headlines

Erica Charters (2023-11-11). Perspectives] The drama of epidemics and the promise of vaccines. thelancet.com COVID-19 inquiries, reflections on the pandemic, and revised preparedness plans for the next outbreak signal that we have moved into the end stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, although infections and illness continue. The end of an epidemic is marked not by the disappearance of disease, but by looking back to make sense of what happened, identifying what went wrong, and transforming affliction into lessons learned, linking past frustrations to future optimism. Simon Schama's sweeping history of vaccines, Foreign Bodies: Pandemics, Vaccines, and the Health of Nations, fits neatly into this stage of epidemic trajector…

Rhoda Wilson (2023-11-11). Costa Rican group lost their legal appeal to have covid vaccines banned but vow that this is just the beginning. expose-news.com On 13 September, a Costa Rican Appellate judge ordered an oral hearing in the case of Interest of Justice vs State of Costa Rica. In a case originally filed a year ago, …

The Exposé (2023-11-11). Dr Peter McCullough: No one should take another Shot, COVID vaccines are not safe for Human use. expose-news.com Dr Peter McCullough recently gave a speech at the European Parliament during a hearing hosted by five Members of the European Parliament ("MEPs"). The hearing was to raise awareness about the World …

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Mayo Clinic Minute: What a Mayo Clinic pediatrician says about the flu vaccine and kids. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Young children and older adults are particularly susceptible to severe flu-related illness. That's why Dr. Angela Mattke, a pediatrician with Mayo Clinic's Children's Center, says it's important that kids and adults get their seasonal flu vaccine. She says you should get vaccinated well before the holidays because it takes two weeks for the flu vaccine to become fully effective. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/eleYLD8mfkY Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 10) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: …

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Mayo Clinic Minute: Why is your arm sore after a flu shot? newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org A flu shot can't give you the flu, but it can, and often does, cause arm soreness. Dr. Jesse Bracamonte, a Mayo Clinic family medicine physician, says it's a common side effect of the flu shot and other vaccinations. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/V6K3WM09DZA Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (0: 55) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: "Mayo Clinic News Network." Read the script. You just got a shot in the…

Roopa Farooki (2023-11-11). Perspectives] Listening to the experiences of pandemic physicians. thelancet.com It's fair to say that the first floor of the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) is a safe space; it is light and airy, with high ceilings and stained-glass details in the windows. The RCP's new exhibition, Fortitude: Healthcare Workers' Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic, arranged down a long wall, does not try to dominate. At first sight, it is a disparate and eclectic collection; glass cases with snapshots in candid moments, scraps of writing and small mementos, headphones promising voiced accounts, notwithstanding the short film and professional photographs of health-care workers that are prominently displaye…

WSWS (2023-11-11). A winter surge of COVID-19 is underway in the US. wsws.org There are projections that by early December the pandemic, far from being "over," will be causing 1 million new infections every day in the United States.

Pavel López Lazo (2023-11-11). WHO admits favorable situation of Covid-19 and immunization. plenglish.com By updating the risk groups and treatment recommendations against Covid-19, WHO considered that the risk of serious illness and death has been reduced for most patients. | The UN health agency created a new moderate-risk category which now includes many of those previously considered high-risk, including older adults and/or those with chronic conditions, disabilities and co-morbidities of chronic conditions. | Immunocompromised individuals remain in the high-risk category, while all others are considered low risk. | WHO continues to strongly recommend nirmatrelvir-ritonavir (also known as Paxlovid) for those at h…

Rhoda Wilson (2023-11-11). Passing Observations 212. expose-news.com In his recent passing observations, Dr. Coleman covers a variety of topics including taxes, inflation, bankers and politicians — and Pfizer has a new "covid treatment" with which to rip off the …

Pengfei Li, Jaffar A Al-Tawfiq, Ziad A Memish, Qiuwei Pan (2023-11-11). Correspondence] Preventing drug resistance: combination treatment for mpox. thelancet.com It remains an urgent need to identify effective treatment for patients with severe monkeypox virus infection.1 Three antiviral drugs—tecovirimat, cidofovir, and brincidofovir—have had reported inhibitory activity against monkeypox virus and other orthopoxviruses, and tecovirimat has been frequently prescribed for compassionate use to treat mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) during the 2022 outbreak.1…

Udani Samarasekera (2023-11-11). Perspectives] Anurag and Madhavi Bhargava: enhancing TB prevention and care. thelancet.com At the non-profit Jan Swasthya Sahyog (People's Health Support Group) that Anurag and Madhavi Bhargava set up with fellow physicians, the toll of tuberculosis was clear. Between 2000 and 2009, in their single centre in rural Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India, they diagnosed around 600 people with tuberculosis each year. One underlying issue stood out to them—the impact of widespread undernutrition on the disease. Yet the pair knew current national and international treatment guidelines for tuberculosis had no system for assessment of nutritional status or support.

WSWS (2023-11-11). Why is there an epidemic crisis of congenital syphilis in the United States? wsws.org The rates of congenital syphilis among newborns have risen tenfold over the last 10 years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Mayo Clinic Minute: Stomach cancer concerns. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Stomach cancer, also called gastric cancer, is an abnormal growth of cells that begins in the stomach. It can affect several areas of the stomach, including the main stomach lining or where the esophagus meets the stomach. November is Stomach Cancer Awareness Month, and experts at Mayo Clinic say there is hope for patients with the disease as treatments continue to improve. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/hAexmiycYOA Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 20) is in the…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Consumer Health: Breast cancer in men. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Breast cancer may be thought of as a disease that affects only women. It's the second-most common cancer diagnosed in women in the U.S., and it will affect 1 in 8 women, according to the American Cancer Society. Much of the messaging around breast cancer research focuses on the disease in women. However, breast cancer can occur in men as well. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which makes this a good time to learn about breast cancer…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Consumer Health: Living with COPD. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org November is National COPD Awareness Month, which makes this a good time to learn more about living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD. COPD is a leading cause of disability and death in the U.S., according to the American Lung Association. More than 12.5 million people in the U.S. have been diagnosed with COPD, but millions more may have the disease without knowing it. COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease caused by long-term exposure to irritating…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treatment for a parastomal hernia. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My friend had a stoma created after years of managing Crohn's disease. She recently had surgery to repair a hernia. What is a stoma, and are these types of hernias common? What is the typical treatment? ANSWER: Occasionally, the surgical treatment of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis and other gastrointestinal, gynecologic, or urologic conditions, both cancerous or benign, may require reconstruction or removal of the bladder, colon, or rectum. Surgeons may use other…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Mayo Clinic expert explains why a change is needed when talking about dementia. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org One of the challenges in addressing Alzheimer's disease, dementia, cognitive impairment and aging is not related to the conditions themselves but rather the terminology. That's according to Dr. Ronald Petersen, director of the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, who suggests a new framework for dementia nomenclature is needed. Inconsistent use of terms such as Alzheimer's disease and dementia has compromised progress in clinical care, research and development of therapeutics. Dementia-associated stigma further contributes to…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Mayo Clinic Healthcare expert shares good news and bad news about angina. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org LONDON — Angina, chest discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart, is a common symptom of coronary artery disease. There is good news and bad news, explains Stephen Brecker, M.D., a cardiologist at Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London. The good news: Angina often is treatable. The bad news: While people may think angina affects only the elderly, it can occur in younger people too. The pain of angina can vary widely. Most often,…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Mayo Clinic Minute: When to consider deep brain stimulation for essential tremor. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Essential tremor is a nervous system condition that causes involuntary and rhythmic shaking. While it is often mistaken for Parkinson's disease, Dr. Philip Tipton, a Mayo Clinic neurologist, says essential tremor is very different. There are treatment options for essential tremor, including deep brain stimulation. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/AWzoMEbpExQ Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 10) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: "Mayo Clinic News Network." Read the script. Essential…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Researchers discover new molecular drug targets for progressive neurological disorder. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org There is no cure for progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a brain disorder marked by walking and balance difficulties. Its symptoms also mimic Parkinson's disease and dementia. The condition leads to rapid, progressive decline and death. In a new paper published in Nature Communications, Mayo researchers and collaborators outline new therapeutic targets that may lead to potential future treatments for PSP, as well as Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. People with PSP usually are diagnosed in their late 60s and 70s….

Marcia Wong, Inger K Damon, Jason Zucker, Mary M K Foote, Wafaa El-Sadr (2023-11-11). Correspondence] ART initiation for people living with HIV with severe mpox. thelancet.com Oriol Mitjà and colleagues1 provide a summary of how destructive mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) infection can be in people living with advanced HIV: persistent virological infection, severe necrotising lesions, and multiorgan involvement, with almost all deaths in people with CD4 counts of less than 100 cells per mm3.

Isaac Núñez, Sergio Iván Valdés-Ferrer (2023-11-11). Correspondence] Classifying necrotising mpox as an AIDS-defining condition — Authors' reply. thelancet.com We are grateful for the opportunity to respond to Oriol Mitjà and colleagues regarding the potential usefulness of labelling fulminant mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) as an AIDS-defining condition.1,2 In this Correspondence we will provide counterpoints to the main issues.

Oriol Mitjà , Roger Paredes, Brenda Cabtree, Chloe Orkin (2023-11-11). Correspondence] Classifying necrotising mpox as an AIDS-defining condition. thelancet.com The Comment by Isaac Núñez and Sergio Iván Valdés-Ferrer1 argues that including fulminant or necrotising mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) as an AIDS-defining condition, as suggested in our original Article,2 is of no value. Their position is that since antiretroviral therapy is recommended for every person living with HIV, it is not necessary to classify people as having AIDS and could be stigmatising to do so.

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2023-11-11: News Headlines

Erica Charters (2023-11-11). Perspectives] The drama of epidemics and the promise of vaccines. thelancet.com COVID-19 inquiries, reflections on the pandemic, and revised preparedness plans for the next outbreak signal that we have moved into the end stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, although infections and illness continue. The end of an epidemic is marked not by the disappearance of disease, but by looking back to make sense of what happened, identifying what went wrong, and transforming affliction into lessons learned, linking past frustrations to future optimism. Simon Schama's sweeping history of vaccines, Foreign Bodies: Pandemics, Vaccines, and the Health of Nations, fits neatly into this stage of epidemic trajector…

Rhoda Wilson (2023-11-11). Costa Rican group lost their legal appeal to have covid vaccines banned but vow that this is just the beginning. expose-news.com On 13 September, a Costa Rican Appellate judge ordered an oral hearing in the case of Interest of Justice vs State of Costa Rica. In a case originally filed a year ago, …

The Exposé (2023-11-11). Dr Peter McCullough: No one should take another Shot, COVID vaccines are not safe for Human use. expose-news.com Dr Peter McCullough recently gave a speech at the European Parliament during a hearing hosted by five Members of the European Parliament ("MEPs"). The hearing was to raise awareness about the World …

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Mayo Clinic Minute: What a Mayo Clinic pediatrician says about the flu vaccine and kids. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Young children and older adults are particularly susceptible to severe flu-related illness. That's why Dr. Angela Mattke, a pediatrician with Mayo Clinic's Children's Center, says it's important that kids and adults get their seasonal flu vaccine. She says you should get vaccinated well before the holidays because it takes two weeks for the flu vaccine to become fully effective. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/eleYLD8mfkY Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 10) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: …

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Mayo Clinic Minute: Why is your arm sore after a flu shot? newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org A flu shot can't give you the flu, but it can, and often does, cause arm soreness. Dr. Jesse Bracamonte, a Mayo Clinic family medicine physician, says it's a common side effect of the flu shot and other vaccinations. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/V6K3WM09DZA Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (0: 55) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: "Mayo Clinic News Network." Read the script. You just got a shot in the…

Roopa Farooki (2023-11-11). Perspectives] Listening to the experiences of pandemic physicians. thelancet.com It's fair to say that the first floor of the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) is a safe space; it is light and airy, with high ceilings and stained-glass details in the windows. The RCP's new exhibition, Fortitude: Healthcare Workers' Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic, arranged down a long wall, does not try to dominate. At first sight, it is a disparate and eclectic collection; glass cases with snapshots in candid moments, scraps of writing and small mementos, headphones promising voiced accounts, notwithstanding the short film and professional photographs of health-care workers that are prominently displaye…


WSWS (2023-11-11). A winter surge of COVID-19 is underway in the US. wsws.org There are projections that by early December the pandemic, far from being "over," will be causing 1 million new infections every day in the United States.

Pavel López Lazo (2023-11-11). WHO admits favorable situation of Covid-19 and immunization. plenglish.com By updating the risk groups and treatment recommendations against Covid-19, WHO considered that the risk of serious illness and death has been reduced for most patients. | The UN health agency created a new moderate-risk category which now includes many of those previously considered high-risk, including older adults and/or those with chronic conditions, disabilities and co-morbidities of chronic conditions. | Immunocompromised individuals remain in the high-risk category, while all others are considered low risk. | WHO continues to strongly recommend nirmatrelvir-ritonavir (also known as Paxlovid) for those at h…

Rhoda Wilson (2023-11-11). Passing Observations 212. expose-news.com In his recent passing observations, Dr. Coleman covers a variety of topics including taxes, inflation, bankers and politicians — and Pfizer has a new "covid treatment" with which to rip off the …

Alex Gutentag (2023-11-10). Stanford Group Helped US Government Censor COVID Dissidents and Then Lied About It, New Documents Show. globalresearch.ca

Patricia Harrity (2023-11-10). Critics Cast Doubt on Drosten the "Pusher of the PCR Protocol" Alleged Qualifications. expose-news.com While we recognise many of the orchestrators of the Covid hoax along with their lackeys, one man has not had the recognition that he deserves Christian Drosten. Drosten co-authored a paper in …

The Exposé (2023-11-10). "We own the Science and the World should know it": UN & WEF admit they CENSOR Search Results & pay Big Tech & Influencers to shape Public Opinion on Climate Change & COVID etc… expose-news.com The World Economic Forum held the Sustainable Development Impact Meetings towards the end of September 2022, convening at the same time as the United Nations General Assembly. In those meetings, UN officials …


Pengfei Li, Jaffar A Al-Tawfiq, Ziad A Memish, Qiuwei Pan (2023-11-11). Correspondence] Preventing drug resistance: combination treatment for mpox. thelancet.com It remains an urgent need to identify effective treatment for patients with severe monkeypox virus infection.1 Three antiviral drugs—tecovirimat, cidofovir, and brincidofovir—have had reported inhibitory activity against monkeypox virus and other orthopoxviruses, and tecovirimat has been frequently prescribed for compassionate use to treat mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) during the 2022 outbreak.1…

Udani Samarasekera (2023-11-11). Perspectives] Anurag and Madhavi Bhargava: enhancing TB prevention and care. thelancet.com At the non-profit Jan Swasthya Sahyog (People's Health Support Group) that Anurag and Madhavi Bhargava set up with fellow physicians, the toll of tuberculosis was clear. Between 2000 and 2009, in their single centre in rural Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India, they diagnosed around 600 people with tuberculosis each year. One underlying issue stood out to them—the impact of widespread undernutrition on the disease. Yet the pair knew current national and international treatment guidelines for tuberculosis had no system for assessment of nutritional status or support.

WSWS (2023-11-11). Why is there an epidemic crisis of congenital syphilis in the United States? wsws.org The rates of congenital syphilis among newborns have risen tenfold over the last 10 years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Editor (2023-11-10). Nov 10, 2023. sitrepworld.info ‚ô´ Natalie & Nat King Cole — Unforgettable We are Spartacus, by John Pilger The World at War: Julian Assange, Zelensky/Mussolini and Nasrallah's Maginot Line, by Declan Hayes Day 33: 'War of Starvation' in Gaza; 40,000 Residential Bldgs Destroyed; Rate of Massacres Accelerates Day 34: Children who survive the bombs may die of starvation, disease, and dehydration, by Leila Warah Questions re Gaza, by Mazin Qumsiyeh Voicing the Israeli Regime's Criminal Insanity… Nuking Gaza to Destroy Hamas, by Finian Cunningham Gaza is Hiroshima: The West is Collectively Responsible for Israel's Genocide…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Mayo Clinic Minute: Stomach cancer concerns. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Stomach cancer, also called gastric cancer, is an abnormal growth of cells that begins in the stomach. It can affect several areas of the stomach, including the main stomach lining or where the esophagus meets the stomach. November is Stomach Cancer Awareness Month, and experts at Mayo Clinic say there is hope for patients with the disease as treatments continue to improve. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/hAexmiycYOA Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 20) is in the…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Consumer Health: Breast cancer in men. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Breast cancer may be thought of as a disease that affects only women. It's the second-most common cancer diagnosed in women in the U.S., and it will affect 1 in 8 women, according to the American Cancer Society. Much of the messaging around breast cancer research focuses on the disease in women. However, breast cancer can occur in men as well. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which makes this a good time to learn about breast cancer…

Pengfei Li, Jaffar A Al-Tawfiq, Ziad A Memish, Qiuwei Pan (2023-11-11). Correspondence] Preventing drug resistance: combination treatment for mpox. thelancet.com It remains an urgent need to identify effective treatment for patients with severe monkeypox virus infection.1 Three antiviral drugs—tecovirimat, cidofovir, and brincidofovir—have had reported inhibitory activity against monkeypox virus and other orthopoxviruses, and tecovirimat has been frequently prescribed for compassionate use to treat mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) during the 2022 outbreak.1…

Udani Samarasekera (2023-11-11). Perspectives] Anurag and Madhavi Bhargava: enhancing TB prevention and care. thelancet.com At the non-profit Jan Swasthya Sahyog (People's Health Support Group) that Anurag and Madhavi Bhargava set up with fellow physicians, the toll of tuberculosis was clear. Between 2000 and 2009, in their single centre in rural Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India, they diagnosed around 600 people with tuberculosis each year. One underlying issue stood out to them—the impact of widespread undernutrition on the disease. Yet the pair knew current national and international treatment guidelines for tuberculosis had no system for assessment of nutritional status or support.

WSWS (2023-11-11). Why is there an epidemic crisis of congenital syphilis in the United States? wsws.org The rates of congenital syphilis among newborns have risen tenfold over the last 10 years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Editor (2023-11-10). Nov 10, 2023. sitrepworld.info ‚ô´ Natalie & Nat King Cole — Unforgettable We are Spartacus, by John Pilger The World at War: Julian Assange, Zelensky/Mussolini and Nasrallah's Maginot Line, by Declan Hayes Day 33: 'War of Starvation' in Gaza; 40,000 Residential Bldgs Destroyed; Rate of Massacres Accelerates Day 34: Children who survive the bombs may die of starvation, disease, and dehydration, by Leila Warah Questions re Gaza, by Mazin Qumsiyeh Voicing the Israeli Regime's Criminal Insanity… Nuking Gaza to Destroy Hamas, by Finian Cunningham Gaza is Hiroshima: The West is Collectively Responsible for Israel's Genocide…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Mayo Clinic Minute: Stomach cancer concerns. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Stomach cancer, also called gastric cancer, is an abnormal growth of cells that begins in the stomach. It can affect several areas of the stomach, including the main stomach lining or where the esophagus meets the stomach. November is Stomach Cancer Awareness Month, and experts at Mayo Clinic say there is hope for patients with the disease as treatments continue to improve. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/hAexmiycYOA Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 20) is in the…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Consumer Health: Breast cancer in men. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Breast cancer may be thought of as a disease that affects only women. It's the second-most common cancer diagnosed in women in the U.S., and it will affect 1 in 8 women, according to the American Cancer Society. Much of the messaging around breast cancer research focuses on the disease in women. However, breast cancer can occur in men as well. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which makes this a good time to learn about breast cancer…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Consumer Health: Living with COPD. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org November is National COPD Awareness Month, which makes this a good time to learn more about living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD. COPD is a leading cause of disability and death in the U.S., according to the American Lung Association. More than 12.5 million people in the U.S. have been diagnosed with COPD, but millions more may have the disease without knowing it. COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease caused by long-term exposure to irritating…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treatment for a parastomal hernia. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My friend had a stoma created after years of managing Crohn's disease. She recently had surgery to repair a hernia. What is a stoma, and are these types of hernias common? What is the typical treatment? ANSWER: Occasionally, the surgical treatment of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis and other gastrointestinal, gynecologic, or urologic conditions, both cancerous or benign, may require reconstruction or removal of the bladder, colon, or rectum. Surgeons may use other…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Mayo Clinic expert explains why a change is needed when talking about dementia. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org One of the challenges in addressing Alzheimer's disease, dementia, cognitive impairment and aging is not related to the conditions themselves but rather the terminology. That's according to Dr. Ronald Petersen, director of the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, who suggests a new framework for dementia nomenclature is needed. Inconsistent use of terms such as Alzheimer's disease and dementia has compromised progress in clinical care, research and development of therapeutics. Dementia-associated stigma further contributes to…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Mayo Clinic Healthcare expert shares good news and bad news about angina. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org LONDON — Angina, chest discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart, is a common symptom of coronary artery disease. There is good news and bad news, explains Stephen Brecker, M.D., a cardiologist at Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London. The good news: Angina often is treatable. The bad news: While people may think angina affects only the elderly, it can occur in younger people too. The pain of angina can vary widely. Most often,…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Mayo Clinic Minute: When to consider deep brain stimulation for essential tremor. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Essential tremor is a nervous system condition that causes involuntary and rhythmic shaking. While it is often mistaken for Parkinson's disease, Dr. Philip Tipton, a Mayo Clinic neurologist, says essential tremor is very different. There are treatment options for essential tremor, including deep brain stimulation. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/AWzoMEbpExQ Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 10) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: "Mayo Clinic News Network." Read the script. Essential…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-11). Researchers discover new molecular drug targets for progressive neurological disorder. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org There is no cure for progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a brain disorder marked by walking and balance difficulties. Its symptoms also mimic Parkinson's disease and dementia. The condition leads to rapid, progressive decline and death. In a new paper published in Nature Communications, Mayo researchers and collaborators outline new therapeutic targets that may lead to potential future treatments for PSP, as well as Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. People with PSP usually are diagnosed in their late 60s and 70s….

Rhoda Wilson (2023-11-10). Why we shouldn't medicate to reduce fever and why we should "let it ride" expose-news.com In most cases, there's no reason to fear a fever. Increasing research supports the "let it ride" philosophy, which states that fever is protective and should be allowed to run its course. …

Marcia Wong, Inger K Damon, Jason Zucker, Mary M K Foote, Wafaa El-Sadr (2023-11-11). Correspondence] ART initiation for people living with HIV with severe mpox. thelancet.com Oriol Mitjà and colleagues1 provide a summary of how destructive mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) infection can be in people living with advanced HIV: persistent virological infection, severe necrotising lesions, and multiorgan involvement, with almost all deaths in people with CD4 counts of less than 100 cells per mm3.

Isaac Núñez, Sergio Iván Valdés-Ferrer (2023-11-11). Correspondence] Classifying necrotising mpox as an AIDS-defining condition — Authors' reply. thelancet.com We are grateful for the opportunity to respond to Oriol Mitjà and colleagues regarding the potential usefulness of labelling fulminant mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) as an AIDS-defining condition.1,2 In this Correspondence we will provide counterpoints to the main issues.

Oriol Mitjà , Roger Paredes, Brenda Cabtree, Chloe Orkin (2023-11-11). Correspondence] Classifying necrotising mpox as an AIDS-defining condition. thelancet.com The Comment by Isaac Núñez and Sergio Iván Valdés-Ferrer1 argues that including fulminant or necrotising mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) as an AIDS-defining condition, as suggested in our original Article,2 is of no value. Their position is that since antiretroviral therapy is recommended for every person living with HIV, it is not necessary to classify people as having AIDS and could be stigmatising to do so.

Staff (2023-11-10). One Month of Israeli Genocide on Palestinians More Deadly Than 18 Months of War in Ukraine. orinocotribune.com In just 30 days, the Israeli settler entity's recent escalation of genocide in the Gaza Strip against Palestinians has caused more civilian deaths than the conflict in Ukraine has caused in 18 months. In total so far, more than 10,000 Palestinian civilians have been murdered since October 7. | The Israeli occupation forces continue to intensify their campaign of air attacks against the Palestinian people and, with the ground battles in Gaza, will mean a progressive increase in victims given the virulence with which the Zionist forces have acted. | The current ongoing attacks have quickly become the deadliest sinc…

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2023-11-10: News Headlines

Erica Charters (2023-11-11). Perspectives] The drama of epidemics and the promise of vaccines. thelancet.com COVID-19 inquiries, reflections on the pandemic, and revised preparedness plans for the next outbreak signal that we have moved into the end stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, although infections and illness continue. The end of an epidemic is marked not by the disappearance of disease, but by looking back to make sense of what happened, identifying what went wrong, and transforming affliction into lessons learned, linking past frustrations to future optimism. Simon Schama's sweeping history of vaccines, Foreign Bodies: Pandemics, Vaccines, and the Health of Nations, fits neatly into this stage of epidemic trajector…

Health Freedom Defense Fund (2023-11-09). Do You Know What's in a Vaccine? Chemical Ingredients. globalresearch.ca

Rhoda Wilson (2023-11-09). New Zealand medicine regulator extends provisional authorisation for Pfizer covid mRNA injection for two years. expose-news.com Medsafe, the New Zealand Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Authority, announced last week that it had renewed Pfizer's provisional consent to distribute its covid "vaccines" in New Zealand for another two years. …

Roopa Farooki (2023-11-11). Perspectives] Listening to the experiences of pandemic physicians. thelancet.com It's fair to say that the first floor of the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) is a safe space; it is light and airy, with high ceilings and stained-glass details in the windows. The RCP's new exhibition, Fortitude: Healthcare Workers' Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic, arranged down a long wall, does not try to dominate. At first sight, it is a disparate and eclectic collection; glass cases with snapshots in candid moments, scraps of writing and small mementos, headphones promising voiced accounts, notwithstanding the short film and professional photographs of health-care workers that are prominently displaye…

Ruth Milka (2023-11-09). Sanders advocates for equity in pandemic response, presses for fair pricing in WHO treaty talks. nationofchange.org Economic parity in health emergence: Sanders' rallying cry for global equity in WHO pandemic accord.

ecns.cn (2023-11-09). Researchers find clues to 'Long COVID'. ecns.cn A research team led by doctors from three top Chinese hospitals has made a significant breakthrough in understanding so-called Long COVID, which will aid in the early identification of high-risk individuals and provide molecular-level clues for studying the mechanisms of the disease.

Patricia Harrity (2023-11-09). "Oxford AstraZeneca Covid Jab Was 'Defective', Claims Landmark Legal Case" writes the Telegraph, but is it Just Damage Limitation? expose-news.com AstraZeneca is being sued in the High Court in a test case by Jamie Scott, a father-of-two who suffered a significant permanent brain injury that has left him unable to work as a result …

ecns.cn (2023-11-10). Scientists finds clues to crack mystery of long COVID. ecns.cn A group of Chinese scientists have unearthed clues that could explain the mechanisms of long COVID-19. They have discovered key biomarkers that can help identify high-risk groups and develop treatment.

Pengfei Li, Jaffar A Al-Tawfiq, Ziad A Memish, Qiuwei Pan (2023-11-11). Correspondence] Preventing drug resistance: combination treatment for mpox. thelancet.com It remains an urgent need to identify effective treatment for patients with severe monkeypox virus infection.1 Three antiviral drugs—tecovirimat, cidofovir, and brincidofovir—have had reported inhibitory activity against monkeypox virus and other orthopoxviruses, and tecovirimat has been frequently prescribed for compassionate use to treat mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) during the 2022 outbreak.1…

Udani Samarasekera (2023-11-11). Perspectives] Anurag and Madhavi Bhargava: enhancing TB prevention and care. thelancet.com At the non-profit Jan Swasthya Sahyog (People's Health Support Group) that Anurag and Madhavi Bhargava set up with fellow physicians, the toll of tuberculosis was clear. Between 2000 and 2009, in their single centre in rural Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India, they diagnosed around 600 people with tuberculosis each year. One underlying issue stood out to them—the impact of widespread undernutrition on the disease. Yet the pair knew current national and international treatment guidelines for tuberculosis had no system for assessment of nutritional status or support.

Editor (2023-11-10). Nov 10, 2023. sitrepworld.info ‚ô´ Natalie & Nat King Cole — Unforgettable We are Spartacus, by John Pilger The World at War: Julian Assange, Zelensky/Mussolini and Nasrallah's Maginot Line, by Declan Hayes Day 33: 'War of Starvation' in Gaza; 40,000 Residential Bldgs Destroyed; Rate of Massacres Accelerates Day 34: Children who survive the bombs may die of starvation, disease, and dehydration, by Leila Warah Questions re Gaza, by Mazin Qumsiyeh Voicing the Israeli Regime's Criminal Insanity… Nuking Gaza to Destroy Hamas, by Finian Cunningham Gaza is Hiroshima: The West is Collectively Responsible for Israel's Genocide…

Julia Conley (2023-11-09). As Its Health Care System Collapses, Infectious Diseases Are Surging in Gaza. truthout.org The infectious disease outbreaks that doctors on the ground, public health officials, and humanitarian groups have been warning about for weeks in Gaza appear to be in full force, the World Health Organization said Thursday as it reiterated its call for a cease-fire to save lives. The global public health organization said authorities have reported a surge in cases of diarrhea, with more than half… |

Leila Warah (2023-11-09). 'Operation Al-Aqsa Flood' Day 34: Children who survive the bombs may die of starvation, disease, and dehydration. mondoweiss.net UN agencies report that fuel shortages will force Gaza hospitals, desalination plants, and bakeries to close, indirectly killing many. "The situation is catastrophic. Civilians, especially children, continue to pay the heaviest price," says Save the Children.

Ana Luisa Brown (2023-11-09). cardiovascular Diseases first cause of death in Cuba. plenglish.com Havana, Nov 9 (Prensa Latina) Cardiovascular diseases are still today the first cause of death in Cuba and of complications and economic and work-related effects on society, said Dr. Eduardo Rivas, president of the Cuban Society of Cardiology.

Marcia Wong, Inger K Damon, Jason Zucker, Mary M K Foote, Wafaa El-Sadr (2023-11-11). Correspondence] ART initiation for people living with HIV with severe mpox. thelancet.com Oriol Mitjà and colleagues1 provide a summary of how destructive mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) infection can be in people living with advanced HIV: persistent virological infection, severe necrotising lesions, and multiorgan involvement, with almost all deaths in people with CD4 counts of less than 100 cells per mm3.

Isaac Núñez, Sergio Iván Valdés-Ferrer (2023-11-11). Correspondence] Classifying necrotising mpox as an AIDS-defining condition — Authors' reply. thelancet.com We are grateful for the opportunity to respond to Oriol Mitjà and colleagues regarding the potential usefulness of labelling fulminant mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) as an AIDS-defining condition.1,2 In this Correspondence we will provide counterpoints to the main issues.

Oriol Mitjà , Roger Paredes, Brenda Cabtree, Chloe Orkin (2023-11-11). Correspondence] Classifying necrotising mpox as an AIDS-defining condition. thelancet.com The Comment by Isaac Núñez and Sergio Iván Valdés-Ferrer1 argues that including fulminant or necrotising mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) as an AIDS-defining condition, as suggested in our original Article,2 is of no value. Their position is that since antiretroviral therapy is recommended for every person living with HIV, it is not necessary to classify people as having AIDS and could be stigmatising to do so.

Ileana Ferrer Fonte (2023-11-09). Uruguay police arrest 30 people linked to drug gang. plenglish.com After over six months of intelligence work, Operation Saturno involved a dozen police officers, numerous raids in Salto, Colonia (southwest), and several prisons, Souza stated. | The spokesman added that authorities seized cocaine, marijuana, money, and vehicles. | An estimated 30 people, including 14 women, were arrested in the operation.

Andrés Pabón Lara (2023-11-09). De la Antigua Roma a la Argentina del balotaje. globalizacion.ca Dice un conocido adagio que quien no conoce su historia está condenado a repetirla. Pero no debemos entenderlo en su sentido literal. Esta expresión de saber popular encierra, como toda síntesis, elementos de verdad que suelen tergiversarse si se asumen…

Peoples Health Dispatch (2023-11-09). Health workers in Québec strike for better working conditions. peoplesdispatch.org Health workers in Québec began a two-day strike on November 8, following unsuccessful negotiations with the government. Members of the Fédération interprofessionnelle de la santé du Québec (FIQ) repeated their demand for a fair deal for health workers at the end of October and vowed to keep the pressure up until significant improvements are made to working conditions in the sector. | During discussions that have taken place since an earlier collective agreement expired in March, the Québec government failed to address the main concerns of the health workers, including nurses, respiratory therapists, and clinical…

Staff (2023-11-10). One Month of Israeli Genocide on Palestinians More Deadly Than 18 Months of War in Ukraine. orinocotribune.com In just 30 days, the Israeli settler entity's recent escalation of genocide in the Gaza Strip against Palestinians has caused more civilian deaths than the conflict in Ukraine has caused in 18 months. In total so far, more than 10,000 Palestinian civilians have been murdered since October 7. | The Israeli occupation forces continue to intensify their campaign of air attacks against the Palestinian people and, with the ground battles in Gaza, will mean a progressive increase in victims given the virulence with which the Zionist forces have acted. | The current ongoing attacks have quickly become the deadliest sinc…

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2023-11-09: News Headlines

Global Research News (2023-11-08). Selected Articles: COVID Propaganda Roundup: Unreal Poll Results on Jab Death Toll, the Science‚Ñ¢ Concedes the Shots Cause Strokes. globalresearch.ca By Given that the Middle East is currently on fire and the Bra…

Patricia Harrity (2023-11-08). Insurance Industry Executives 'Alarmed' by Surge in Deaths Among Young People — But Stop Short of Blaming COVID Vaccine. expose-news.com According to InsuranceNewsNet, insurers are especially concerned by data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that show "mortality rates alarmingly rising for different categories," including younger adult mortality rates that …

Health Freedom Defense Fund (2023-11-09). Do You Know What's in a Vaccine? Chemical Ingredients. globalresearch.ca

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-09). Mayo Clinic Minute: What a Mayo Clinic pediatrician says about the flu vaccine and kids. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Young children and older adults are particularly susceptible to severe flu-related illness. That's why Dr. Angela Mattke, a pediatrician with Mayo Clinic's Children's Center, says it's important that kids and adults get their seasonal flu vaccine. She says you should get vaccinated well before the holidays because it takes two weeks for the flu vaccine to become fully effective. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/eleYLD8mfkY Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 10) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: …

Rhoda Wilson (2023-11-09). New Zealand medicine regulator extends provisional authorisation for Pfizer covid mRNA injection for two years. expose-news.com Medsafe, the New Zealand Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Authority, announced last week that it had renewed Pfizer's provisional consent to distribute its covid "vaccines" in New Zealand for another two years. …

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-09). Mayo Clinic Minute: Why is your arm sore after a flu shot? newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org A flu shot can't give you the flu, but it can, and often does, cause arm soreness. Dr. Jesse Bracamonte, a Mayo Clinic family medicine physician, says it's a common side effect of the flu shot and other vaccinations. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/V6K3WM09DZA Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (0: 55) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: "Mayo Clinic News Network." Read the script. You just got a shot in the…

manager (2023-11-08). The Federal Government Can Do a Lot More To Help Black Renters. cepr.net Ôªø Following the aftermath of the pandemic, many non-white renters across America increasingly struggled to pay their rents on time. In 2022, according to surveys conducted by the Federal Reserve, 17 percent of all renters reported that they had fallen behind on their rent in the past year, which was equal to the share in …

Ruth Milka (2023-11-09). Sanders advocates for equity in pandemic response, presses for fair pricing in WHO treaty talks. nationofchange.org Economic parity in health emergence: Sanders' rallying cry for global equity in WHO pandemic accord.

ecns.cn (2023-11-09). Researchers find clues to 'Long COVID'. ecns.cn A research team led by doctors from three top Chinese hospitals has made a significant breakthrough in understanding so-called Long COVID, which will aid in the early identification of high-risk individuals and provide molecular-level clues for studying the mechanisms of the disease.

Patricia Harrity (2023-11-09). "Oxford AstraZeneca Covid Jab Was 'Defective', Claims Landmark Legal Case" writes the Telegraph, but is it Just Damage Limitation? expose-news.com AstraZeneca is being sued in the High Court in a test case by Jamie Scott, a father-of-two who suffered a significant permanent brain injury that has left him unable to work as a result …

Leila Warah (2023-11-09). 'Operation Al-Aqsa Flood' Day 34: Children who survive the bombs may die of starvation, disease, and dehydration. mondoweiss.net UN agencies report that fuel shortages will force Gaza hospitals, desalination plants, and bakeries to close, indirectly killing many. "The situation is catastrophic. Civilians, especially children, continue to pay the heaviest price," says Save the Children.

Luis Linares Petrov (2023-11-08). Cuba hosts cardiology congress. plenglish.com Local professionals and from overseas will participate in the event, which will also include the 1st Cuban Congress of Heart Failure and Pulmonary Hypertension, aimed at exchanging experiences on the prevention, diagnosis, medical, surgical, interventional treatment, and rehabilitation of patients suffering from diseases of the heart and great vessels. | According to the organizing committee, the goal of the event is to overcome the current challenges in handling coronary heart disease, the leading cause of death in Cuba and worldwide, high blood pressure, heart failure, arrhythmia, valve and coronary surgery, a…

Ana Luisa Brown (2023-11-09). cardiovascular Diseases first cause of death in Cuba. plenglish.com Havana, Nov 9 (Prensa Latina) Cardiovascular diseases are still today the first cause of death in Cuba and of complications and economic and work-related effects on society, said Dr. Eduardo Rivas, president of the Cuban Society of Cardiology.

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-09). Consumer Health: Breast cancer in men. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Breast cancer may be thought of as a disease that affects only women. It's the second-most common cancer diagnosed in women in the U.S., and it will affect 1 in 8 women, according to the American Cancer Society. Much of the messaging around breast cancer research focuses on the disease in women. However, breast cancer can occur in men as well. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which makes this a good time to learn about breast cancer…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-09). Consumer Health: Living with COPD. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org November is National COPD Awareness Month, which makes this a good time to learn more about living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD. COPD is a leading cause of disability and death in the U.S., according to the American Lung Association. More than 12.5 million people in the U.S. have been diagnosed with COPD, but millions more may have the disease without knowing it. COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease caused by long-term exposure to irritating…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-09). Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treatment for a parastomal hernia. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My friend had a stoma created after years of managing Crohn's disease. She recently had surgery to repair a hernia. What is a stoma, and are these types of hernias common? What is the typical treatment? ANSWER: Occasionally, the surgical treatment of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis and other gastrointestinal, gynecologic, or urologic conditions, both cancerous or benign, may require reconstruction or removal of the bladder, colon, or rectum. Surgeons may use other…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-09). Mayo Clinic expert explains why a change is needed when talking about dementia. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org One of the challenges in addressing Alzheimer's disease, dementia, cognitive impairment and aging is not related to the conditions themselves but rather the terminology. That's according to Dr. Ronald Petersen, director of the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, who suggests a new framework for dementia nomenclature is needed. Inconsistent use of terms such as Alzheimer's disease and dementia has compromised progress in clinical care, research and development of therapeutics. Dementia-associated stigma further contributes to…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-09). Mayo Clinic Healthcare expert shares good news and bad news about angina. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org LONDON — Angina, chest discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart, is a common symptom of coronary artery disease. There is good news and bad news, explains Stephen Brecker, M.D., a cardiologist at Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London. The good news: Angina often is treatable. The bad news: While people may think angina affects only the elderly, it can occur in younger people too. The pain of angina can vary widely. Most often,…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-09). Mayo Clinic Minute: When to consider deep brain stimulation for essential tremor. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org Essential tremor is a nervous system condition that causes involuntary and rhythmic shaking. While it is often mistaken for Parkinson's disease, Dr. Philip Tipton, a Mayo Clinic neurologist, says essential tremor is very different. There are treatment options for essential tremor, including deep brain stimulation. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute youtu.be/AWzoMEbpExQ Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (1: 10) is in the downloads at the end of this post. Please courtesy: "Mayo Clinic News Network." Read the script. Essential…

newsnetwork.mayoclinic (2023-11-09). Researchers discover new molecular drug targets for progressive neurological disorder. newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org There is no cure for progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a brain disorder marked by walking and balance difficulties. Its symptoms also mimic Parkinson's disease and dementia. The condition leads to rapid, progressive decline and death. In a new paper published in Nature Communications, Mayo researchers and collaborators outline new therapeutic targets that may lead to potential future treatments for PSP, as well as Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. People with PSP usually are diagnosed in their late 60s and 70s….

teleSUR (2023-11-09). Gaza Children Are Threatened by Bombs, Hunger and Disease. telesurenglish.net On Thursday, Alexandra Saieh of the NGO "Save the Children" denounced that children in the Gaza Strip who are not killed by Israeli bombs are at risk of starvation, disease and dehydration. | RELATED: | According to several official reports from the Arab television station, the situation is catastrophic, civilians, especially minors, are paying the highest price for the ongoing violence. | A week ago, the total number of children ki…

John W. Whitehead, Nisha Whitehead (2023-11-08). Stop Drinking the Political Kool-Aid, America: Voting Will Not Save Us. dissidentvoice.org We are one year out from the 2024 presidential election and as usual, the American people remain eager to be persuaded that a new president in the White House can solve the problems that plague us. Yet what is being staged is not an election. It's a con game, a scam, a grift, a hustle, …

Editor (2023-11-08). Mass walkouts by garment workers in Bangladesh. mronline.org The cost-of-living crisis on top of the extreme exploitative conditions of the garment industry has erupted into a major outbreak of workers' unrest, reports John Clarke.

Internationalist 360 ∞ (2023-11-08). Axis of Resources: Gaza War Spells Disaster for Europe's Energy Security. libya360.wordpress.com Mohamad Hasan Sweidan Israel's war on Gaza looks set to escalate into a region-wide conflict in West Asia, Europe's primary source of oil and gas since severing its Russian supply. Any regional conflagration will drive energy prices through the roof, particularly when the conflict leaks into the waterways of the Persian Gulf. Following the outbreak…

teleSUR (2023-11-08). China Calls for Immediate Cessation of Hostilities in Gaza. telesurenglish.net On Tuesday, Geng Shuang, China's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, called on the parties to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to immediately cease hostilities. | RELATED: | Since the outbreak of the new round of conflict, Palestinians in Gaza have languished amid indiscriminate bombardment. They are not spared even in hospitals, schools, refugee camps, and UN facilities. In United Nations Secretary Antonio Guterres'

teleSUR (2023-11-08). Deaths and Injured in Gaza Increase Due to Israeli Bombardments. telesurenglish.net On Wednesday, several media sources denounced that dozens of Palestinians were killed or wounded in the last hours as a result of new bombardments by the Israeli air force and artillery against the Gaza Strip. | RELATED: | The official Palestinian news agency Wafa said that fighter jets launched raids on Gaza City, especially in the neighborhoods of Tal Al-Hawa, Al-Rimal Al-Janobi, Al-Sabra, Al-Nasr, Sheikh Radwan…

Andrés Pabón Lara (2023-11-09). De la Antigua Roma a la Argentina del balotaje. globalizacion.ca Dice un conocido adagio que quien no conoce su historia está condenado a repetirla. Pero no debemos entenderlo en su sentido literal. Esta expresión de saber popular encierra, como toda síntesis, elementos de verdad que suelen tergiversarse si se asumen…

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2023-11-05: News Headlines

Patricia Harrity (2023-11-05). Dr. McCullough Reveals More Bad News About the COVID Jabs. expose-news.com "We're seeing a disturbing continued trend of cardiac arrests in people who have taken the vaccine," reported world-renowned cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough to Real America's Voice Friday. "Now we have data from Nakahara in a human cardiac PET …

The Exposé (2023-11-05). Government confirms Shocking Mortality Rates per 100k among Quadruple Vaccinated compared to Unvaccinated as CIA, Pentagon & Rockefeller Foundation revealed as Masterminds behind Deagel's 2025 Depopulation Forecast. expose-news.com In a world where reality often seems stranger than fiction, the machinations behind global events can be an enigma wrapped in mystery. One such intrigue revolves around Deagel.com, an obscure online entity …

ecns.cn (2023-11-05). Taiwan businesses find favorable environment, warm welcome in Wuhan. ecns.cn Taiwan businesspeople have expressed growing interest in investing in Wuhan, the capital of central China's Hubei province, due to its favorable business environment, rich natural resources and diverse talent pool.

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