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Apr 30, 2021
Following a rash of complaints, U.S. health officials say there may be a new side effect associated with the COVID-19 vaccines. Apparently, they can change women s menstrual cycles. The news comes after hundreds of women registered complaints, saying they experienced heavier-than-usual bleeding and longer periods after they were inoculated. Inflammatory reaction has been noticed with the COVID vaccine, says Dr. Akshat Jain, a hematologist at the Loma Linda University School of Medicine. That inflammation potentially can modulate estrogen response, which could be the link between certain women having heavy periods after the vaccine. A recent study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that of the initial 13.7 Americans who were vaccinated, 79 percent of those reporting side effects were women.
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April 30, 2021
Paul Eun, a Washington physician, runs a non-profit with projects ranging from local food distribution to funding a school in Uganda. When he didn t find a charity that gave 100% of donated funds to its projects, rather than overhead, he decided to start his own.
Question: You run the Fountain of Life Foundation, a charitable organization with projects near your headquarters in Milton, Washington, as well as in rural Uganda. First, can you tell us a little bit about your local projects?
Answer: We have two local projects. The first one is a free grocery distribution event we host once a month in two cities in the Seattle area. The events are open to any individuals and families in need. They sign up online through our website for the distribution event, and we shop for groceries including fresh vegetables and fruits, dairy products, and meat in addition to nonperishable items such as cereal, pasta, and canned foo
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