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The Medicine Show 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Vanessa LoBue notes that “. . . blaming mothers for autism is as old as the diagnosis itself” and goes on to debunk de bunk spread by flawed research and the Trump maladministration.

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Vaccine Nation 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Cynthia Chen-Joea argues that the fear that some have of vaccines may be an ironic result of vaccines’ success in preventing diseases. A snippet (emphasis added):

When something works as well as vaccines have, it becomes invisible. Today, parents rarely see a child on a ventilator from diphtheria. Most physicians have never cared for a patient with polio. Aside from the recent resurgence of measles, most new doctors have never seen a live case of this once-devastating disease. Because these illnesses are no longer part of our daily reality, they feel distant and abstract. Meanwhile, the risks of vaccines, however rare, loom larger in people’s minds.

I think she may be onto something. Go see what you think.

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Rx 0

Picture of a bottle of Tylenol captioned,

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Suffer the Children 0

We are again reminded that that is not scripture. That is a Republican family value.

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The Medicine Show 0

Whitney Coulson debunks de bunk from the quacks in the Trump maladministration. The gist:

Autism is not caused by parenting, vaccines, or medications like Tylenol.

Follow the link for context.

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Suffer the Children, Vaccine Nation Dept. 0

One more time, “suffer the children” is not scripture. It’s a Republican family value.

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How Stuff Works: Republican Health Reform 0

Frame One:  First man says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Via the Hartford Courant, physicians Daniel Tobin and Anthony Yoder express their concern that the Trump maladministration is hazardous to our health A snippet:

With the CDC and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) essentially sidelined, we now find ourselves in a leadership vacuum and faced with misinformation that frequently contradicts itself and is void of scientific basis. We have witnessed seasoned subject experts forced to leave or resign key positions and panels rather than promote false information or misguided recommendations, only to be replaced with known opponents of vaccination that cite “facts” not rooted in data and research which have appeared in official CDC documents alongside those borne from rigorous scientific investigation. This only sows the seeds of confusion and without the ongoing guidance of true experts, the problem is only going to worsen, to the detriment of everyone.

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A Tune for the Times 0

From the Youtube page:

This may not be one of Paul Simon’s most successful songs, but it was a fun vibe to work up at the start of a new school year – getting instruments out for the first time since a summer holiday. The original was the second single from the album “Paul Simon” (released 1972) and the inscrutable story in the lyrics is set in the Queens neighbourhood where he grew up. By coincidence, it was apparently performed with Stephen Colbert in 2015 on The Late Show – the programme that this week tore into Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s record and showed some of his fiery testimony in the Senate, an episode which also made it into European news coverage (story here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c….

Needless to say, the world is watching with alarm the compromising of America’s public health systems, including the dismantling of the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) – which has now lost its chief medical officer, director of immunisation, and director of emerging diseases (among many others) – while misinformation spreads, rates of vaccine uptake plummet, new outbreaks of measles kill again, and some states gallop headlong towards removing mandates that had the overwhelming backing of the scientific and medical communities.

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The Fifth Horseman, Reprise 0

Senator John Warner (who I have voted for before and will happily vote for again) calls out RFK Jr.’s hockeypuck and highlights his willful malicious ignorance.

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The Fifth Horseman 0

THe Four Horsemen of the Apocolypse are joined by RFK Jr.  One asks,

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Vaccine Nation 0

Speaking of Florida Man, it seems that the state of Florida wants to make polio great again.

Afterthought:

Now there’s brilliant political strategy:

    “Kill some kids,
    Own the libs.”

Today’s Republican Party is a vile and loathsome thing.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Mike Littwin finds it alarming that we lack a vaccine against willful. malicious stupidity.

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Title:  RFK Jr. Convenes His Vaccine Panel.  Image:  Wizards, witches, and soothsayvers gathered around a crystal ball.

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Vaccine Nation 0

David discusses the damage that RFK Jr. is doing to the CDC and public health.

Read the news story David refers to at Reuters.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Rebecca Watson looks at how anti-vax lies led to a mass shooting in Atlanta.

Or you can read the transcript.

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Vaccine Nation 0

RFK Jr. as a doctor preparing to give a patient a shot, says,

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Vaccine Nation 0

Unfortunately, there does not seem to be aany inoculation to protect from the Trump maladministration’s cyclone of stupid.

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Suffer the Children 0

In Lawrence County, Tennessee, it’s now against the rules for students to miss school because they are sick.

Under this policy, when I had measles (it was before the measles vaccine, when I was in the fourth grade, not after RFK Jr.), I could have been “referred to” the court for being home sick with a fever, for Pete’s sake.

We are a society in regress.

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Signs of the Times 0

Steve M suggests a revision.

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