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Monthly Archives: November 2020
Only way to lose stubborn fat
A Beginners Guide to Intermittent Fasting Jason Fung Jason Fung shares the basics of Intermittent Fasting, the who, what, when and how including some tips for fasting. For more information check out: https://thefastingmethod.com/
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Dr. David Katz reality check
Katz COVID Reality Check 21: Left & Right, Right & Wrong, Front & Center. Dr. David L. Katz Republished from YouTube channel With COVID cases surging, casualties mounting, and the US election finally behind us (more or less!) – we … Continue reading
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America needs a normal Thanksgiving
spectator.us More Salem than Thanksgiving Today, we are strangling American society in order to avoid a risk of death so infinitesimal — roughly 0.001 percent — for the majority of Americans that it would not have registered in any possible … Continue reading
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Stop the lockdowns
Fireside Chat Ep. 161 — Lockdowns Hurt More Than They Help PragerU, November 19, 2020 Dennis Prager explains lockdowns There is a cost of locking down the country, just as there is a cost of NOT locking it down. Every … Continue reading
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Still no consensus on masks
wired.com Masks Help, but We May Never Know How Much The impact of face coverings is not just unknown, it’s unknowable. Still, uncertainty should be no impediment to action. By Noah Haber Reprinted from WIRED, November 21, 2020 About the … Continue reading
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Corona false alarm
Corona, False Alarm? Facts and Figures by Karina Reiss, PhD & Sucharit Bhakdi, MD In June 2020, CORONA, FALSE ALARM – exploded into the German market, selling 200,000 copies and 75,000 e-books in six weeks. No other topic dominates our … Continue reading
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Questions about the new vaccines
nytimes.com Moderna’s Covid-19 Vaccine, Explained While scientists have investigated mRNA vaccines for years, no vaccine has yet been licensed as safe and effective to use in people. When Moderna and other vaccine makers began designing mRNA vaccines for coronaviruses, skeptics … Continue reading
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ICU doctors are making better predictions
How Doctors Can Predict Who Dies From COVID-19 We now have a powerful way to predict which patients with COVID-19 pneumonia are more likely to die, and more likely to require longer stays in the hospital…Less than 5% of people … Continue reading
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