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60% of new cases vaccinated | Citizen WElls

Dr. Harvey Risch exposes Dr. Fauci and medical establishment Covid-19 and vaccine narratives, 60% of new cases vaccinated, Herd immunity, Lock downs were “counterproductive” “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.” …Joseph Goebbels “More than 6,000 healthy children in the U.S. and Canada will be enrolled in the Moderna Covid-19 Vaccine Study for which the benefits to society are nil and the risks unknown.”. ..Citizen Wells “it is my sincere hope that this public letter might stimulate FDA, Pfizer and Moderna leaders to think critically and quickly about the immunological danger the COVID-19 vaccine might pose to those persons naturally infected by SARS-CoV-2 most especially to those infected who are recently convalescent, asymptomatic carriers, the elderly and frail or those with significant cardiovascular risk factors.”.

Race, neighborhood poverty, insurance associated with higher mortality in people under 40 with cancer

Race, neighborhood poverty, insurance associated with higher mortality in people under 40 with cancer Being Black or Hispanic, living in high-poverty neighborhoods, and having Medicaid or no insurance coverage are associated with higher mortality in men and women under 40 with cancer, a review by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers found. Survival is not different because of biology. It s not different because of patient-level factors. No matter which way we looked at the data, we still saw consistent and alarming differences in survival by race - and these are teens and young adults. Caitlin Murphy, Ph.D., lead author of the study and assistant professor of population and data sciences and internal medicine at UT Southwestern

Blacks, hispanics, impoverished have worse survival rates among teens, adults under 40 with cancer

Credit: UT Southwestern Medical Center DALLAS - April 22, 2021 - Being Black or Hispanic, living in high-poverty neighborhoods, and having Medicaid or no insurance coverage are associated with higher mortality in men and women under 40 with cancer, a review by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers found. Survival is not different because of biology. It s not different because of patient-level factors, says Caitlin Murphy, Ph.D., lead author of the study and an assistant professor of population and data sciences and internal medicine at UT Southwestern. No matter which way we looked at the data, we still saw consistent and alarming differences in survival by race - and these are teens and young adults.

Obesity increases odds for breast cancer return in survivors, study says

Obesity increases odds for breast cancer return in survivors, study says By (0) Most people know obesity can lead to diabetes or heart disease, but excess weight can play a role in cancer, too, researchers say. A new study found that breast cancer survivors who are overweight have a statistically significant increased risk of developing a second primary cancer - one not connected to their previous cancer. Advertisement The risk likely owes to shared risk factors between the two cancers - of which obesity is one - as well as genetic susceptibility and long-term effects of breast cancer treatment, the study authors said.

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