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So what are my medical sources Part 2.

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So what are my sources Part 2. I received an e-mail from a person who doesn’t post here, and wont. But they wanted proof of at least one statement I MADE IN PART 1. So what better proof than John Hopkins Doctors and Scientists giving us a break down of how the agency the fauch works for researched COVID and Masks for children.

Authorities in many places took the cue to impose mandates in schools and elsewhere, on the theory that masks can’t do any harm.

That isn’t true. Some children are fine wearing a mask, but others struggle. Those who have myopia can have difficulty seeing because the mask fogs their glasses. (This has long been a problem for medical students in the operating room.)

Masks can cause severe acne and other skin problems. The discomfort of a mask distracts some children from learning. By increasing airway resistance during exhalation, masks can lead to increased levels of carbon dioxide in the blood. And masks can be vectors for pathogens if they become moist or are used for too long. And the fauch calls himself a medical expert. look at what the NIH SPENT ON COVID RESEARCH AND MASKS FOR CHILDREN.

From John Hopkins

Of the $42 Billion 2020 NIH annual budget, 5.7% was spent on
COVID19 research

Public health research was underfunded at 0.4% of the 2020 NIH
budget

Only 1.8% of the 2020 NIH budget was spent on COVID19 clinical
research

Average COVID19 NIH funding cycle was 5 months

Aging was funded 2.2 times more than COVID19 research

By May 1, 2020, 3 months into the pandemic, the NIH spent 0.05%
annual budget on COVID19 research

Of the 1419 grants funded by the NIH:
NO grants on kids and masks specifically
58 studies on social determinants of health
57 grants on substance abuse
107 grants on developing COVID19 medications
43 of the 107 medication grants repurposed existing drugs

So explain to me how the fauch can even comment on masks when his own organization did no studies, no science.


Nuff Said.

 

 

 

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So what are my medical sources? Part 1.

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So what  are my medical sources? One thing that you won’t find here is junk science. And you will not find us mouthing the CDC and the fauch when they spew junk science. Two major medical groups used on my channels have been scientists and doctors from John Hopkins and The Cleveland Clinic.

I’ve also used the International Journal of Infectious Diseases, the peer-reviewed, open-access online publication of the International Society of Infectious Diseases (ISID.org). And I use the News Medical Life Science Website.

Now my lurkers ridiculed my using the Henry Ford Health System as a source. A little bit about Henry Ford.

It is comprised of hospitals, medical centers and one of the nation’s largest group practices, the Henry Ford Medical Group, which includes more than 1,200 physicians practicing in over 40 specialties. The System’s flagship, Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, is a Level 1 Trauma Center recognized for clinical excellence in cardiology, cardiovascular surgery, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics, sports medicine, multi-organ transplants and cancer treatment. 30,000 employees.

What’s hilarious is that the lurkers ridiculed The Cleveland Clinic.

Cleveland Clinic has pioneered many medical breakthroughs, including coronary artery bypass surgery and the first face transplant in the United States. U.S. News & World Report consistently names Cleveland Clinic as one of the nation’s best hospitals in its annual “America’s Best Hospitals” survey. Among Cleveland Clinic’s 70,800 employees worldwide are more than 4,660 salaried physicians and researchers, and 18,500 registered nurses and advanced practice providers, representing 140 medical specialties and subspecialties. Patients came for treatment from every state and 185 countries.

My channels don’t parrot fake news or cut and paste from junk science articles.

 

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