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I am Suing the US EPA Over Fluoride Added to Our Drinking Water

I am Suing the US EPA Over Fluoride Added to Our Drinking Water   Message [Page 1 https://www.theonlineclarion.com/opinion/2021/05/05/i-am-suing-the-us-epa-over-fluoride-added-to-our-drinking-water/?fbclid=IwAR2jsNFuPYNwaGaMQWFytH873yjLs5xYq5mOCOO6HTUOmA5SyGEU QBZ3I0 Studies show that the unnecessary fluoride chemicals purposely added to the Madison drinking water supply is health-harming in many ways; but most critically to infants’ developing brains. Several organizations and individuals sued the Environmental Protection Agency to recognize fluoride’s neurological effects when setting safe water fluoride standards. Plaintiffs include myself and children, Ko and Hayden Staudenmaier. The case heads back to federal court on Aug. 26, 2021. Fluoridation began in the 1940s with the mistaken belief that ingested fluoride was essential to reduce tooth decay. It doesn’t. Fluoridated toothpastes might help, but not fluoridated water. In today’s polarized environment, politics

Why are Manitoba s school immunization programs so far from achieving herd immunity?

Winnipeg Free Press Getting stuck Canadians are largely in favour of vaccination, so why are Manitoba s school immunization programs so far from achieving herd immunity? Sometimes, neither a lollipop nor a dinosaur sticker is enough to convince someone to get a needle. Sometimes, neither a lollipop nor a dinosaur sticker is enough to convince someone to get a needle. Dr. Michele Feierstein, a pediatrician for more than 35 years, knows that all too well. Feierstein has given thousands of immunizations to young patients throughout her career, but she has also had her fair share of difficult conversations with parents who are vaccine-hesitant or outright anti-vaxxers.

Three Canadian studies will help determine how many teachers may have had COVID-19

Three Canadian studies will help determine how many teachers may have had COVID-19 Researchers in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec will also study the effects of the pandemic on teachers’ mental health March 04, 2021 05:00 ET | Source: COVID-19 Immunity Task Force COVID-19 Immunity Task Force Montréal, CANADA French MONTREAL, March 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) As in-class learning has been affected in much of the country due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Canada, through its COVID-19 Immunity Task Force (CITF), is supporting three research projects that will estimate how many teachers and school personnel have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Approximately $2.9 million has been provided for three studies, one each in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia, to help further inform decision-making around prevention strategies in neighbourhoods, schools and daycares.

Three Canadian studies will help determine how many teachers may have had COVID-19Researchers in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec will also study the effects of the pandemic on teachers mental health

Published: Mar 04, 2021 MONTREAL, March 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) As in-class learning has been affected in much of the country due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Canada, through its COVID-19 Immunity Task Force (CITF), is supporting three research projects that will estimate how many teachers and school personnel have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Approximately $2.9 million has been provided for three studies, one each in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia, to help further inform decision-making around prevention strategies in neighbourhoods, schools and daycares. This will also help with vaccine surveillance once vaccines are given to teaching personnel. The studies will also evaluate the effects of the pandemic on teachers’ mental health.

COVID-19 vaccine study seeks vaccinated, unvaccinated people

Dr. Julie Bettinger, an associate professor at UBC, is the lead investigator for the CANVAS study.BC Children’s Hospital A group of doctors across Canada are hoping to monitor the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines and are looking for vaccinated and unvaccinated people. The Canadian National Vaccine Safety Network (CANVAS) wants 600,000 individuals (300,000 per approved vaccine) to sign up for the web-based survey to track any potential adverse reactions.  “Tracking vaccine safety is a critically important task which CANVAS conducts for many vaccines,” said Dr. Julie Bettinger, the questionnaire s lead investigator, in a news release. “We are massively scaling up this work to find out whether and how often any adverse reactions occur after a COVID-19 vaccination.

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