The hottest Health Politics Substack posts right now

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Arkmedic's blog 4363 implied HN points 19 Jan 24
  1. The SARS-Cov-2 virus was likely lab-made and created using a specific splicing enzyme.
  2. Lab techniques like restriction endonucleases are used to create infectious viruses from DNA clones.
  3. Evidence suggests that EcoHealth Alliance ordered a specific enzyme needed to splice the COVID virus, supporting claims of a lab origin.
Alexander News Network -Dr. Paul Elias Alexander's substack 2338 implied HN points 19 Jan 24
  1. Snoop Dogg's daughter Cori Broadus had a severe stroke at 24.
  2. Former NFL Saints LB Ronald Powell passed away suddenly at 32.
  3. Olympic Pole Vaulter Shawn Barber died suddenly at 29, rumors suggest it's related to mRNA technology.
Alexander News Network -Dr. Paul Elias Alexander's substack 1729 implied HN points 28 Jan 24
  1. Trump was criticized for his handling of lockdowns and the COVID vaccines.
  2. There were concerns about the safety and effectiveness of the mRNA vaccines.
  3. Calls were made for Trump to apologize, make amends, and address mistakes made during his administration.
Points And Figures 719 implied HN points 22 Feb 24
  1. The emphasis on transgender issues has shifted from other social issues due to the potential financial incentives and long-term profit from transgender-related treatments and services.
  2. Businesses analyze customer acquisition costs and cash flows to understand why certain decisions are made regarding transgenderism and abortion, showing that transgender-related treatments offer a more sustainable revenue stream compared to abortion services.
  3. The transgender industry presents a significant financial opportunity, with ongoing cash flows from hormone treatments, surgeries, and other related services, highlighting the motivations behind the push for transgenderism acceptance and coverage by insurance companies.
Brad DeLong's Grasping Reality 361 implied HN points 14 Mar 24
  1. Having neighbors who vote for Donald Trump could lead to a higher chance of dying from the Covid Plague.
  2. The difference in Covid outcomes between counties may not be due to behavioral factors, but rather to vaccination rates influenced by political views.
  3. Vaccination rates seem to be linked to political figures like Donald Trump, showing how politics can impact public health.
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Alexander News Network -Dr. Paul Elias Alexander's substack 1533 implied HN points 10 Jan 24
  1. RFK Jr. and other leaders say not to blame anyone for Covid vaccine harms
  2. They emphasize moving on and avoiding retribution or blame
  3. Calls to clean up regulatory agencies, remove corporate influence, and ensure open public discourse
Alexander News Network -Dr. Paul Elias Alexander's substack 1454 implied HN points 13 Jan 24
  1. 43 individuals are being questioned for their roles in COVID-related death, suffering, and job loss
  2. Investigation and legal inquiries are suggested for these individuals
  3. The list of individuals includes prominent figures like Fauci, Gates, and Zuckerburg
Erick Erickson's Confessions of a Political Junkie 1218 implied HN points 12 Jan 24
  1. The coldest NFL game in history could be the Dolphins at Chiefs playoff game.
  2. The US and its allies conducted a significant attack on Yemen's Houthi rebels after they ignored demands to cease attacks on merchant ships.
  3. Remote workers are being promoted less frequently than office workers and also receive less mentorship.
Peter Navarro's Taking Back Trump's America 9159 implied HN points 22 Feb 23
  1. World Health Organization has faced criticism regarding its handling of the pandemic in relation to the US.
  2. US taxpayers may be disproportionately burdened financially in upcoming WHO agreements.
  3. Concerns raised over potential loss of American sovereignty in decisions made by the WHO.
Alexander News Network -Dr. Paul Elias Alexander's substack 511 implied HN points 11 Feb 24
  1. Trump initially against lockdowns and vaccines, now supporting them. Needs to address why he shifted his stance.
  2. Dr. Malone, an advocate of mRNA technology, faced criticism for supporting vaccines based on his technology but then going against them. People question his credibility.
  3. Both Trump and Malone need to address their inconsistencies and the public's distrust towards their actions and statements.
uTobian 7724 implied HN points 19 Mar 23
  1. Democrats believe children should make medical decisions with lifelong consequences.
  2. Minor consent bills allowing children to be vaccinated without parental consent are seen as unethical.
  3. Endocrine disruption from vaccines may prevent some children from hitting puberty.
OpenTheBooks Substack 236 implied HN points 05 Mar 24
  1. University of Virginia spends $20 million on 235 DEI employees, with some earning up to $587,340 annually.
  2. University of Florida saved $5 million yearly by eliminating 13 full-time DEI positions and reallocating funds to faculty recruitment.
  3. UVA has deep DEI infrastructure with various agencies and departments dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
COVID Reason 1709 implied HN points 14 Jul 23
  1. An unredacted email sheds light on Dr. Fauci's actions and his team's redaction abuse.
  2. The email reveals discussions on the origins of the virus and suspicions due to experiments in Wuhan University.
  3. This email uncovers contradictions to Dr. Fauci's past statements.
The Column 1139 implied HN points 03 Apr 23
  1. Up to 15 million Americans are losing Medicaid coverage without much attention from national media.
  2. The gutting of pandemic-era welfare programs is done quietly and bipartisan, with little political debate.
  3. Mainstream media has largely ignored and not reported on the issue of people losing healthcare benefits.
QTR’s Fringe Finance 31 implied HN points 04 Aug 23
  1. Scientists are calling for the retraction of a high-profile study on the origin of Covid-19 published in Nature, due to evidence of deception and scientific misconduct.
  2. The study authors expressed doubts privately that the virus had natural origins, contradicting their public statements.
  3. The lack of accountability in this situation highlights the concept of power and impunity in the scientific community.
Silent Lunch, The David Zweig Newsletter 16 implied HN points 24 Jul 23
  1. CDC provides two sets of Covid mortality data but one is inaccurate
  2. Many journalists, including those from New York Times, report incorrect Covid mortality numbers
  3. Public health agencies may provide misleading information and journalists should verify accuracy
Fight to Repair 0 implied HN points 20 Jul 22
  1. Deere promised better access to repair tools through its Service Advisor software, but customers and independent repair professionals say little has changed, with many repairs still requiring the cooperation of a Deere authorized repair provider.
  2. Despite making the Customer Service Advisor software more accessible, the high cost of the subscription and limited capabilities make it unattractive for farmers and independent repair shops.
  3. The restrictions Deere imposes on repair access frustrate customers and independent repair, leading to the need for cracked versions of the software to compete, while class action lawsuits highlight the ongoing battle for right to repair.