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Swipe ▶️ to see how an influencer’s account fluctuates amidst and in the wake of a scandal. Priority access testing, contentious behavior following a hotly debated diagnosis, a storm of negative press, and an apology video that left many cringing… it was a perfect cocktail to compromise anyone’s reputation. The infographic is based on data from a... See more
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Cathy O'Neil • Weapons of Math Destruction
We are in a metabolic health crisis. Nearly 9 out of 10 Americans live with poor metabolic health. That’s significant, as this can contribute to fatigue, brain fog, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. It also costs our healthcare system trillions.
readthegeneralist.com • Levels: A Cultural Anomaly | the Generalist
Even the Bill Maher audience applauded Casey Means' notion that the Democrats neglected mentioning the chronic disease epidemic in America:
Casey Means: "If they [American doctors] knew everything, why would we be spending 4.5 trillion on health care costs and life expectancy going down in the United States?
Only one... See more
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Leading ER physician and healthcare advocate Esther Choo is sharing her #DoctorsLog twice a week from the frontlines of the #COVID19 crisis in our new podcast with @Pineapple.FM. Listen to the first episode on @applepodcasts, @spotify, @RadioDotCom and wherever podcasts are available.
And about Dr. Choo: She’s an... See more
instagram.comBill Maher Drops Stunning Monologue on the COVID “Experts” Who Got It Wrong
“A lot of the dissenting opinions that were suppressed and ridiculed at the time have proven to be CORRECT.”
This includes, but is not limited to:
• COVID came from a lab
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Edward Zitron • CrowdStruck

Is red meat bad for your heart? That might depend less on who funded the study... and more on who's writing the headline.
The New York Times just published a piece warning that meat industry funding distorts scientific research.
But here's what they didn’t mention: 🧵 https://t.co/3fXjbQd5eD
‘So much worse than I ever thought it would be': Virus cases skyrocketing among Latinos. Latinos age 25 to 54 have a coronavirus mortality rate at least five times greater than white people. Via @politico
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Download our COVID Latinx impact report: The Virus Doesn’t Discriminate but Governments Do. Link in bio!
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