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"national institute health" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

02:35 min | 1 year ago

"national institute health" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

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"national institute health" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

08:50 min | 1 year ago

"national institute health" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand

"Trinidadian. Testicle tail continues. Dr anthony vouch has weighed in on nicki massages. Cousins friends testy. I'm sorry i didn't have my headphones all the way on. Did you say anthony thought. She weighed the man's testes no ways. Yes things dr phil. She has flown trinidad with a scale. Dominator two way nikki massages cousins friends testy now. He has waiting on the story. And we'll have that coming up and did you actually say we have breaking roomba news. Yes and we do. How long will take wanna do it. Be far this or after. How about after okay. So not one. But several of our beloved listeners emailed us at armstrong mellberg armstrong and getty dot com and. We were talking about the changes this society. The people not coupling lower birth rates rising crime etcetera. they send us link various descriptions of the mouse. Utopia experiment sometimes known as universe twenty-five that was conducted in the seventies. You may remember in the seventies. There was a great deal of concern about ruled tokay and it was a benevolent rulership. To everyone's rights were respected. There is a great concern about the population increase in. They thought once we hit like seven billion. Everybody'll starve to death. But then various changes in technology farming blah blah. But we've got plenty of food for everybody for crying out loud. Yes good point but while everyone was about lack resources. One behavioral researcher sought to answer a different question. John calhoun wanted to know what would happen with society of all of our appetites are catered for and all of our needs are met now. Good question well. He set about creating a series of experiments with mice. The most infamous the experiments was named quite dramatically universe. Twenty-five here's what he did he. He took four breeding pairs of ice. Place them inside of utopia an environment that was designed will eliminate any problems that would lead mortality in the wild limitless food water shelter nesting material. The weather was kept at a perfect temperature for mice. No predators obviously and then he chose the mice specifically for their health from the national institutes health breeding colony. Give your best. Mice expense is not an issue The experiment began. As you'd them i see is the time that they usually use. A foraging for food and shelter. Just coming through social media. Actually they had enormous amounts of sexual intercourse about every fifty five days. The population doubles the mice. Filled the most desirable space within the penn. R- access to the food tunnels was easy. You're gonna have to work to get to a downside. Here when the population hit six hundred and twenty miles that slowed to doubling around every hundred forty five days as the mouse. Society began to hit problems. The mice split off into groups and those that could not find a role in these groups. Anti trump no. No no no but those that could not find a traditional mouse role in these groups found themselves with nowhere to go. Calhoun wrote in nineteen seventy two in the normal course of events in natural ecological setting somewhat more young Survive to maturity that are necessary to replace their dying or old established associates that excess that find no social niches emigrate here. The excess couldn't emigrate for. There is nowhere else to go. So the mouths of the mice found themselves with no social role to fill now. Does that remind you of anything in society today. Young american men. For instance as the society's evolved males who failed withdrew physically and psychologically he wrote they became very inactive and aggregated enlarge pools near the center of the floor of the universe from this point on they no longer initiated interaction with their established associates nor did their behavior illicit attacked by territorial males even so they became characterized by many wounds much scar tissue as a result of attacks by other withdrawn males. The withdrawn males would not respond during attacks. Lying there immobile later on they would attack in the same pattern. The female counterparts of these isolated males withdrew as well some. I spent their days printing themselves shunning mating and never engaging in fighting this is amazing. This is amazing. I know due to this. They had excellent for coats and were dumped. Some dubbed somewhat disconcerted ably. I'm sorry can certainly the beautiful ones. The breakdown of usual mouse behavior wasn't just limited to those groups. The alpha male became extremely aggressive attacking others with no motivation or gained for themselves and regularly raped. Both males and females. Violent encounters sometimes ended in mouse on mouse cannibalism despite or perhaps because their every need was being catered for mothers would abandon their young or merely. Just forget about them entirely leaving them to fend for themselves. The mother mice also became aggressive towards trespassers to their nests with males that would normally fill this role banished to other parts of the utopia. This aggression spilled over and mothers would regularly killed. They're young infant mortality and some territories of the utopia reached ninety percent and that was the first phase of the downfall of the utopia in the second phase that calhoun term the second death. Whatever young mice survive the attacks from others and others who grow up around these unusual mouse behaviors as a result. They never learned usual. Mice behaviors and many showed little or no interest in mating preferring to eat and preen themselves alone and soon after the population of the colony collapse completely in violence and cannibalism low birth rates. High infant mortality. And soon the entire colony was extinct. Euler certainly into the not interesting in mating interested in mating or of raising offspring period preening ourselves alone etc now. We don't have a similar overcrowding problem but we do have a pretty powerful philosophy in society that all of your needs should be met you should not have to strive for food shelter family et cetera. Housing is a human right. Food is a human right when you eliminate striving you kill on animal retirement with dignity as a human rights. Barack obama's big thing right no matter what you do or don't do throughout your life. No matter how much you save or how little no matter how lazy and stupid you are. You should have roughly as much as everyone else. You eliminate striving you kill the animal and to whatever extent males would gravitate toward the whole Be a dad. Have kids play the traditional role that is being attacked as wrong in every tv commercial and show and song and speech. You hear the right so you have that reinforced culturally in a way that mice who've produce very few tv shows can do. Then you add to that you know questionable chemicals and hormones and the rest of it in food water supplies whatever and and you end up with either mice or humans who don't strive they don't form families there's a great deal of violence And they have no role they feel. No purpose purposeless mice on we. Ridden rodents troubling. We'll have linked to the story. I in a couple of minutes. At armstrong and getty dot com. If you wanna read it in its completion. I left a lot out for linked sake but it's really interesting. Dr anthony fao ci was asked to weigh in on the controversy around nikki manashe and her cousins friends ask them and why don't they mind their own business. Cbs news asked him. Okay nikki manashe. I don't know her act really she. Twenty two million followers on twitter and she tweeted out the other day. She's not getting the vaccine. Because her cousins friends testicles. Swale in trinidad doctrine. The she said no evidence for this sort of thing impotence or testicle swelling or any of these different things He doesn't know what happened there but he. There's no evidence that that is a cause of the backseat. Has he examined the poor trinidadian. The unfortunate trinidadian himself now. I think he's doing this from afar. Have not even laid eyes on the man's nord's.

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"national institute health" Discussed on All In with Chris Hayes

All In with Chris Hayes

06:52 min | 1 year ago

"national institute health" Discussed on All In with Chris Hayes

"Officials are trying to keep children safe in a pandemic while they're governor picks a fight with down and even threatens their salaries or their jobs talk about bullying in schools. If not help these governors won't help speed depend me. i'll use my powers presidents. get them out of the way. President also announced. He was cracking down on people who violate mask mandates and scolding the wildly antisocial behavior. We've seen in so many videos that have gone viral in recent months. I'm announcing that the transportation safety administration the tsa will double the fines on travelers. that refused to mask. If you break the rules be prepared to pay. And by the way show some respect the anger you see on television toward flight attendants another's doing their job is wrong. It's ugly directness. With which biden deliver the speech indicates to me at least that he and his administration political advisors understand they are on the right side of both the politics and the substance here they need to get covert under control and it is not contained right now. A recent gallup found sixty one percent of people approve of vaccination requirement traveling on an airplane. Fifty eight percent approval requirement to attend events with barge crowds. Fifty-six percent approve of of it to go to the office or worksite. More than seventy. Five percent of americans eighteen have gotten at least one shot so this is not. I mean. it's a country that's divided on everything. But it's not that divided on this. it's not. This is not abortion this is not. You know immigration seventy five percent. It's political fight. President biden should want to have he clearly does on surprisingly. There's been a fair. Share of yelping from republicans congressman. Thomas massie of kentucky claim. This is actually unconstitutional arizona governor. Doug ducey said this is exactly the kind of big government openreach. We've tried so hard to prevent congressman. Dan crenshaw tweeted quote. Are you people trying to start a full on revolt. honestly what the hell is wrong with democrats. Leave people the hell alone. This is insanity foreign revolt. What do you think he meant by that. It's amazing how common is become republican politicians to threaten something like full on revolt in the face of policies. They do not like. We've got a lot of axiom. Nation requirements this country. At that you dan konczal has had to get vaccinated for. I don't know his service in the. Us armed forces or enrolling in school. And we have them all for the same reason because communicable diseases communicate. They moved through populations even vaccinated populations. It's just a numbers game today. That was a clear message from president biden. The summer's been brutal. In many parts of the country particular throughout the south too many american lives lost too many preventable deaths and we head into the fall and winter with school back in session. Time to reset our priorities to battle this horrible disease together. Through whatever means necessary. Dr francis collins director of the national institutes health and he joins me. Now i wanna start dr collins With something that you and i spoke about the last time you were on my program nationals due to health runs a hospital and you told me somewhat surprisingly to me that because the vaccinations runner emergency use authorization. You could not mandate it in your hospital. That has changed. Now i imagine it has been mandated in your hospital. What are the results of that bit. Well i think it was very readily accepted by the people who deliver care in our hospital which sees particularly sick patients many of them cancer immunotherapy patients who are very dangerously at risk for this virus so it was not a hard sell the the legal abilities to do so got a lot better. When fda gave full approval to the pfizer vaccine that cleared away the one last legal hurdle and art being able to mandate this. And as you heard today the president aims to act in that situation. I think quite effectively and aggressively to make sure that we're not missing out on the chance to try to do something to drive this pandemic back away from where it is right now in a pretty dangerous surge. We can do this. And i hope that came across at. This was both a very forceful muscular approach but it has a point as a point of trying to get us pass this. This is how we can get there. I want to say 'i rhonda santa said something. The other day that fell encapsulated a line of thinking that has been consistent throughout and has really caused massive havoc in this country and he said look if you get your about getting vaccinated doesn't affect me. It's basically like what. What are you care one way or the other and obviously i think you and the president of the people feel differently. Explained to me why this isn't simply an individual choice like you know what t. Shirt you put on or what kind of music you like right. I'm glad to answer that and again. This is a place where i think. Freedom has gotten misinterpreted. freedom is about rights. But it's also about responsibilities. We have a free country where we take care of each other when our actions might hurt somebody else if you're unvaccinated and you are therefore much more likely to get infected with delta nba symptomatic. Quite likely for a couple of days. You're spreading that around to others around you including kids under twelve who can't be vaccinated so it's not just about you from me. This is really a occasion to think about loving your neighbor. Not just yourself. And that's what the president was trying to say if we really want to get through this. We've got to figure out how those eighty million people who still haven't rolled up their sleeves can see this as an opportunity and a responsibility. Not just about them. Yeah you just mentioned children. I was looking at these statistics about children. I wanted to put them up. 'cause it's striking here. I mean kids under twelve can't get vaccinated and the vaccination rates and lots of part of the country. Teenagers is very has been quite low. And we're seeing this huge divergence. I mean you know when you talk about what the collective responsibility is in states that are lightly vaccinated. You see these huge spikes hospitalizations and that's hospitalizations both adults and kids under eighteen. You see it there on the right of your screen. The ten most vaccinated states. You basically see that flat line for kids eighteen. I mean there is accountable. Number of children placed into direct danger. There people's children are getting put in the hospital with this thing as a result of low vaccination rates.

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"national institute health" Discussed on The Mark Levin Show

The Mark Levin Show

03:27 min | 1 year ago

"national institute health" Discussed on The Mark Levin Show

"Several months ago life. Liberty and levine on fox. He may watch giving added gentlemen on the program really not a politician and not political in any respect. Actually a real journalist. He was a senior editor of the The sci page of the new york times for years and years and years but he was retired. He's well into his seventy s and he spent a year looking into this issue of the corona virus and its source and he wrote quite a definitive peace And he said there's absolutely nothing from anything that suggests came from a mammal. Is that it that it jumped from an animal whether a bad or anything else to human being and he said the overwhelming evidence suggests came from the lab. He said you know. I'm basing it on on these reports and things i'm looking at it. And other thing he wrote about in this document was the the funding the funding of the wuhan lob gain of function. Now there's been some speculation. He broke the story because he went any looked at a grant. A grant that went to this organization from foul. She's national institute of allergy and infectious diseases this organization in new york which is providing funds to the warm lob in communist china and just want you to remember this because it was this gentleman the former new york times writer who broke really and everybody has jumped in cincinnati. A good thing people at speculated but he actually provided a roadmap now. There is a breaking story. I'll use it from the new york post. Its and other publications as well. Wuhan lob documents show faucher untruthful about gain of function research critics thou- she's been accused by critics of lying after newly released documents appear to contradict his claims that the national institutes health did not fund gain of function research at china's wuhan lab included in the trove of documents as a previously unpublished grand. A proposal that is grant proposal that eko health alliance that was the group which is run by peter as that was the guy filed without. She's national institute of allergy infectious disease. Foul she has repeatedly insisted that nih funding of the will does not constitute as gain of function research which modifies the biological agent and in the case of a virus could increase its transmissibility or violence. Which of course it did. And so The grant proposal included in the documents for a project titled understanding the risk of bat corona virus emergence which involves screening thousands of bats samples as well as people who worked with the live animals for novel corona viruses. The outlet said the three point one million grant was awarded for a five year period between two thousand fourteen and twenty nine thousand nine after the funding was renewed in twenty nineteen. It was suspended by the trump administration in april twenty twenty. The proposal acknowledged the risks of such research.

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"national institute health" Discussed on The South Florida Morning Show

The South Florida Morning Show

05:51 min | 1 year ago

"national institute health" Discussed on The South Florida Morning Show

"It's the south florida morning. Show with jennifer. Ross in bill adams on newstalk eight fifty w mt l. Right now at this moment other than the immune compromised. We're not going to be giving boosters to people but we will be following them very carefully and if they do need it we'll be ready to give it to them now. It's not our favorite thing to start off your morning with a little dictator. But i figured who is pretty important. He was on good morning. America this morning talking about that third shot. The booster shot didn't sound like right now. But let me ask you this. I mean following them very closely. I guess they listen to whatever the food and drug administration now says i. It was the cdc then. It was the national institutes health. It's the fda who listen into. Is it the fda. That's making the announcement tomorrow. I'm pretty sure it's the fda. And i'm like yeah tomorrow where they come from those with a compromised immune system. I thought she was talking about following those with the compromised immune system. Oh can i listen to get. Maybe i misunderstood. He should have been clearer twice. But let's get this right now at this moment other than the immune compromised. We're not going to be giving boosters to people but we will be following them very carefully and if they do need it. We'll be ready to give it to them. You're right rates following people. He's referring to those with compromised immune systems who. I'm sure the hospitals and doctors know about anyway. Believe and it's probably somebody who's fighting You know Some type of disease. Maybe you just had a transplant. I mean you know if you're in a compromised position but they said the fda is gonna come out with it probably by tomorrow and say that you're gonna need a third booster and then wouldn't surprise. Me i am. I'm assuming by tober if not sooner go. They'll say the average american needs a booster. They've already got people afraid of the the first shot because the messaging was so messed up. I can't tell you how many people think that if they got this first shot that the the series of shots the first ones that horrific things are gonna happen in the future to show their bodies. There's no doubt they were like no one's tested it. They don't know well. And that's not and i can't fault because of the information that's out there fault anybody. It's going to have to be a personal health choice. But there's been so much bad information on both sides. Can we admit that. Oh i i agree. Yeah it's it's you know. Somebody's got to just sit down and tell the american people the facts. This is it. Yeah stop scaring people and and this whole thing with cases you know last it started. When did they switch remember. Originally it was like i. It was how many people were dying and and that in itself is horrific but then as the good news was as deaths were diminishing substantially they went. Oh we're gonna talk about cases now because there's twenty eight thousand cases a day yet. Nobody died it was early summer last year when cnn's of the world were pushing case numbers. Throbbing case number member. And i'm telling you especially. Now that's the worst metric to measure the severity of this thing and how it affects the country especially now. Because you've got you've got. Tell me i hate to say tell me about deaths and serious hospitalizations before you start thinking about locking people down again and when you do that and unfortunately leases. Tell me is it. Because they weren't vaccinated was it because they were old was it because they had a disease you know. Could you give more details..

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"national institute health" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

08:01 min | 1 year ago

"national institute health" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

"Both fundamentally changed the way universities approach technology transfer. And you can see that best in the statistics. Universities obtained sixteen times as many patents today as they did in one thousand nine hundred now. Everybody's getting more patents but still universities share of all patents in the united states is more than five times greater than it was before buydell. The situation has gotten so bad that one Information technology industry official has publicly referred to universities as quote crack addicts unquote driven by quotes small-minded tech transfer offices addicted to patent royalties. That act gave government workers the right to patent their discoveries so to to claim intellectual property for discoveries that the taxpayer paid for ever since that happened in the early eighties it destroyed science and this allowed the development of those conflicts of interests and this is the crime behind letting somebody like bill gates with billions of dollars. Nobody elected him. He has no medical background. He has no expertise but we let people like that. Have a voice in this country while we destroy the lives of millions of people. Normalcy only returns. When we've largely batson. Hey did the entire global population if we activate mandatory vaccines globally. I imagine these people stand to make hundreds of billions of dollars that own the vaccines and they'll kill millions. Has they already have with their vaccines. There is no vaccine currently on the schedule for any arnovitz irish. That works so i have to ask you. Are you anti vaccine. Oh absolutely not. In fact vaccine is immune therapy just like interferon alpha immune therapy so i'm not antibac- seen my job is to develop immune therapies. That's what vaccines are. Do you believe that this viruses created in a laboratory. I wouldn't use the word created but you can't say naturally occurring if it was by way of the laboratory so it's very clear. This virus was manipulated. These this family of irises was manipulated and studied in a laboratory where the animals were taken into the laboratory and this is what was released whether deliberate or not that cannot be naturally occurring. Somebody didn't go to a market. get a bat. The virus didn't jump directly to humans. That's not how it works. That's accelerated viral evolution. If it was a natural occurrence it would take it up to eight hundred years to occur. This occurred from sars one within a decade. that's not that's not naturally occurring and do you have any ideas of where this occurred it. I'm sure it occurred between the north carolina laboratories for dietrich. us army research institute of infectious disease and the woman laboratory. Three point seven million dollars flowed from the national institutes of health. Here in the us to the ruhan lab in china the same lab where many people have said that this corona virus infection. I originated we. Also now know that aid the department associated with the national institutes health of which dr anthony. Thou- is in control had already been conducting experiments with the wuhan lab in the past in regard to corona virus. If dr anthony fao she cannot be honest with the public about his connection to this lab. Then thao she has to go in nineteen ninety nine. I was working in for dietrich. in you. Samra there and my job was to teach ebola. How to infect human cells without killing them he bola couldn't infect human cells until we took it in the laboratories and talk it's hard to ignore the death tolls people have been dying. They are dying from this in quite alarming numbers. How do you reconcile that. It's pretty easy when you see for me when you see what the government has done and that is that they took quoting dr burks. We've taken a very liberal approach to mortality if my husband were to die who has copd. His lungs have fibrosis. His lungs would look exactly like somebody with cova nineteen theoretically but he has no evidence of infection. So if you're not testing and you don't have evidence of infection. And if he walked in there today get out they'd call it cove in nineteen and we hear this from the doctors and nurses who are upset. I've seen so many doctors online that have made their own webcam videos. Just perplexed by the protocol that the cdc had given them well. Last friday. i received a seven page document. That sort of told me that. If i had an eighty six year old patient that in the monja but was never tested for covert nineteen but sometime after she came down with the monja we learned that she had been exposed to her son who had no symptoms but later on was identified with calvin nineteen that it would be appropriate to diagnose on the death certificate colon. Nineteen when i'm writing my death. I'm being pressured to add. cove it. Why is that. Why are we being pressured to add. Cove it to maybe increase the numbers and make it look a little bit worse than it is i think. So why would they want to skew the number of deaths due to cova nineteen. Well fear is a great way to control people. And sometimes people stability to think for themselves as paralysed if they're frightened enough and that's not where i want people to be. I want people to say we're gonna get through this. I'm gonna use my head. I'm going to go to different sources. I'm gonna listen to different sources. And i'm going to think for myself because that's what america is about if someone dies with cova nineteen. We are counting that as copen nineteen. You don't die with an infection. You die from an infection. I've talked with doctors who have admitted that they are being incentivized to list patients. That are sick or have died with kobe. Nineteen thirteen thousand dollars from medicare if you call it kobe. Nineteen right now. Medicare is determined that. Kobe nineteen admission to the hospital. You'll get paid thirteen thousand dollars if that kobe. Nineteen patient knows bandleader. You get thirty nine thousand dollars three times as much and you've killed them with the van later 'cause you gave them the wrong treatment all the things that just don't make sense the patients i'm seeing in front of me the lungs. I'm trying to improve. Have led me to believe that we are operating under a medical paradigm that is untrue and fear this misguided treatment will lead to a tremendous amount of harm to a great number of people in a very short time. My next question is about italy. I wanna know why. Italy was hit so hard. Italy has a very old population. They're very sick with inflammatory disorders. They got it. The beginning of two thousand and nine teen an untested new form of influenza vaccine had four different strains of influenza including the highly pathogenic h one one. That vaccine was grown in a cell. Line a dog cell line. Dogs have lots of corona viruses. And that's why they're not testing there. You just say oh. It was that.

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"national institute health" Discussed on Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

06:01 min | 2 years ago

"national institute health" Discussed on Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

"We're so excited Dr francis collins who's a very very top of the ladder guy at the national institutes of health is here the director We're so lucky to have you here. Dr collins thanks for coming on with us this morning. Thank you top of the ladder. Don't fall off. It's nice to be here with elvis. It's a long way down. All the book find him. I'm just read most of those. This is my home office in chevy chase. I've been kinda working as the head of the national institutes health from my house for the last twelve months and i am really glad to be getting out of these. Four walls are getting a little bit tight. We all feel the same way in the fact that summer is here. People are ready to their vaccine. There waxed and they're ready to party. You know the thing is a lot of a lot of people who listen to our show have not been vaccinated yet. So let's talk about. How can get that to go away. Yeah let's do that because we are in this amazing place where we have vaccines that had been proven safe and effective and now been administered over one hundred and fifty million people in the united states and they are working great but the way to really drive this virus away and have not come back again and various hot spots to get all of us. Acclimated pneumatic close. Young people may think of themselves as maybe not as vulnerable. Young people can still get pretty sick and other thing. We're learning as even those who don't get very sick sometimes. Don't get better this long hauler problem and that applies the young people. Do on top of that. You can sell spread to other vulnerable rable people so i guess i'm trying to make a case here Those of you who have not yet gotten started as about one hundred million american adults who haven't yet gotten adverse does. This is the time to do it. Go to vaccines dot gov and you can find out how to start today. If anyone was saying well. I don't wanna wait and see. See how it goes. I think we see how it goes with. Over one hundred million people already vaccinated and for a while. It's been this way we've been vaccinated for a long time. We're great. I mean it's like logically were still demanded as we true disagree with ask for you. I have a question. I have two kids of course sixteen and twelve and the vaccine for the kids like the newest thing to pop up and the question that a lot of my friends have had. Is they hear. It could cause infertility when they get older. And that is you know. Obviously you don't want that to happen. So that's something that Is bothering them. So this is an issue. I can be very reassuring. You're there is absolutely doe. Data has suggested any of these vaccines are contributing at all to any risk of infertility. That kinda got out there on social media as if it was a real risk. There's no data to support that in fact because people have been getting immunized is since last summer as part of the trials. If this was a serious issue we would always. I now so relaxed. Everybody this is not going to make you infertile. Let me also say if you're pregnant and you get cold red. You're likely to have a fairly severe time. Mother in that would be something really like to avoid on the other hand if you get vaccinated. You're also giving those antibodies to your baby now. It's your mama's first gift to the baby. This community to kobe because that gets passed through the placenta in breast milk. So there's lots of reasons to think about doing this. Positivity pregnant women should talk to their. Obgyn doctor be sure there's nothing they're concerned about. But this present time no evidence to worry about this likewise for breastfeeding god. Because i have to breastfeed after college. Dr francis collins from national institutes of health. He's the director. I bet a lot of people listening to this okay. Today's day what do i do. Where do i go. What's the fastest way to find out where i can. Hop in the car and get jabbed immediately. Okay did it. Two ways. One is just by texting. If you tax your zip code to this number four three eight eight to nine type in your zip code you will get back within a minute. The location info number three different facilities that are within a few miles of you that have vaccines in stock and are ready for you to walk. In and get going the other is go to vaccines dot gov either one should allow anybody listening to this. If you're interested to get vaccinated within the next day by the way that number he gave to text with your zip code. I just looked at my phone. It spells get vacs exactly again texting zip code two four three eight eight to nine. That's get vacs or go to vaccines. Dot gov dr collins. Thank you so much for your time today and everyone get out. Let's go let's let let's all get vaccinated as we can. just forget. What masks should only be on halloween back. Now they're safe. They're effective they work and they're going to be our best pathway towards actually living normal life again. I'm going to get back to being abnormal again. Thank you again. The director for national institutes of health. Dr francis collins. You have a beautiful day and thanks for your message today. We appreciate it. Thank you for listening to us in twenty years. This is insane to me in the morning. Show the time for defense organizations to harness the power of the cloud is now discover how you can leverage cloud solutions to advance your mission at part three of gdi t emerged 2021 register today at gd it dot com slash emerge. Hey guys it's brian. Baumgartner and you do not want to miss the next episodes of the office deep dive. You've not changed. It's really frustrating. Why everyone says that really feel like i have. No you haven't i. Certainly you have a lot of elderly. John i would fight hard for what we believed and we were usually on the same page with jim and pam. We really really cared. I think michael's decent a decent dude with a lot of heart. He just didn't get it all the time. Listen to the office. Deep dive on the iheartradio app apple podcasts. Or wherever you get your podcasts..

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"national institute health" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

03:40 min | 2 years ago

"national institute health" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"These exploding numbers. And, of course, the publisher changed. The name of the book, you know, probably would've sold more copies. If we had kept the original. It came out right is the pandemic was starting. But the point was, we drilled into all of these diseases like HIV and we drilled into polio and really told those stories and said, How was it? That we were able to get ahead of these diseases. And that was the idea of the operation worked speed, and we came up with sort of a formula and the formula's pretty simple. It's called a pact. Each letter stands for something so we have to prevent. We have to advocate we have to care, and we have to develop new treatments, and that's gonna be the path forward for us. And so you can think through. That's when we think about prevention. Maybe there are chemicals. Maybe there are pesticides. When we think about advocacy. We've got to get out there and be more aggressive and tell our story and let people know we're really worried about this growth, and we need to do something about it. When we think about C for care. We've got expanding numbers of peoples. We have to develop treatments and take care of them. And then, of course, we need to increase that in H budget by 10 times or more, and that's why we've sent 25,000 cards to the White House Red cards, the White House Advocating for you know not only banning certain chemicals and pesticides that we know multiple studies have shown us are a danger keeping telemedicine, which is not permanent, you know as part of Parkinson care, so we can go into the homes of folks with Parkinson and then also increasing that national institutes health budget by 10 times, So we're going to get to 100,000 red cards. We doing it at ending Parkinson dot order ending pd dot organ. All our proceeds from this book are all going to charity. Now, Dr Okun. How would a vaccine actually work for Parkinson's? I believe I read in my notes here something about that It's similar in a sense to the cove it vaccine because like how it affects the SARS type viruses that that accurate well, there's a couple of different approaches that you can take in manufacturing of Seen in some of the vaccines that have been manufactured for covert or like the ones that are already manufactured for Parkinson. And so it might surprise people listening here that there are several companies already in the space there Several patents out there, And the idea is very simple. So in Parkinson, there are these abnormal proteins that deposit on your brain. So you know how you get plaque on your teeth? Think about getting plaque on your brain. Not a great thought. But when you think about it, that's really what's happening here in Parkinson and these vaccines are programmed to go after the proteins in those plaques called Send nuclear and probably a little too much information. But we program it and we programmed the immune system to go get that Seenu, Cleon and clean off the brains. What we don't know at this point is whether or not we'll clean the brains and people will still have Parkinson Justus bad where there will clean the brains off. They'll have less Parkinson or whether will actually turn into being something that's closer to affecting disease progression. So so it's the jury is still out that the safety testing has been done by a couple of companies in this realm, so Do. I think this is the going to be the complete answer to Parkinson? Probably not. But there are some really exciting things coming. And when you think about Cupid 19 think about all the money that's going into the development of new technologies and techniques that's going to drive research and other areas and I'm super excited that it's gonna bring some new things for Parkinson. I'm excited, but I just wish it would have happened decades ago instead of all these people continuing to suffer their entire lives with such a debilitating disease. Thank you so much, Dr Michael open for being on the program. Thanks, Doc. Thank you. Thank you..

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