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The rate of depression among Americans has reached a new high

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According to survey data, three in ten people in the United States had been clinically diagnosed with depression at a point in their lives in 2023.

As Statista's Anna Fleck points out in the chart, this is the highest rate since the question started being asked, up 10.6 percentage points from 2015. The rate of increase was particularly steep in the first year of the pandemic, jumping up from 22.9 percent in 2020 to 28.6 percent in 2021.

Meanwhile, 17.8 percent of respondents said that they currently had depression in 2023.

These averages hide figures even more extreme, as Gallup data reveals how rates among women, young adults, as well as Black and Hispanic respondents have risen particularly fast.

According to the survey, 36.7 percent of women report having been diagnosed with depression in their lifetimes versus 20.4 percent of men. For young people aged 18-29, 34.3 percent had been diagnosed with depression, while for 30-44 year olds it was 34.9 percent. Lifetime depression rates among Black and Hispanic adults have now surpassed those of White respondents.

Comment: Causation: Given unrelentingly devastating news, scare tactics, 'change' agendas and purposed propaganda aimed to defy and undermine an individual's coping skills and destabilize vast numbers of people, it would seem the PTB are achieving target.


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Florida Surgeon General advises against use of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines

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The Florida Department of Health (Department) is reminding health care providers of the importance of remaining up to date with current literature related to COVID-19 vaccines and boosters, and the importance of providing patients with informed consent.

On August 22, 2024, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved and authorized updated versions of mRNA vaccines from Pfizer-BioNtech and Moderna. The FDA approved the vaccine for people 12 and older and provided emergency use authorization for children 6 months to 11 years old. The stated target of these boosters is the Omicron variant which is not causing a significant number of infections.

The most recent booster approval was granted in the absence of booster-specific clinical trial data performed in humans. Furthermore, this booster does not protect against the currently dominant strain, accounting for approximately 37% of infections in the United States. There are currently limited data to inform whether these boosters offer any substantial protection against the virus and subsequent circulating variants. Although randomized clinical trials are normally used to approve therapeutics, the federal government has not required COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers to demonstrate their boosters prevent hospitalizations or death from COVID-19 illness.

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Study links children's skin care products to hormone-disrupting chemical

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A new study found for the first time that common skin care products used by young children may increase their exposure to hormone-disrupting chemicals.

The results may help guide parents to limit their children's exposure to toxins that could harm their development, Michael Bloom, study leader and professor at George Mason University's College of Public Health, told The Epoch Times.

"We found associations between recent use of different skin care products and higher concentrations of phthalate and phthalate-replacement compounds," Bloom said in a press release.

Phthalates, often found in skincare products, can disrupt the endocrine system, potentially interfering with hormones. These chemicals may be added to skincare products to improve absorption, prolong fragrances, or make the product more lubricating.

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Australia's excess mortality inquiry suppresses majority of submissions, omitting key evidence from record

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Two thirds of submissions made to the Australian Senate's Excess Mortality Inquiry have been suppressed and key evidence omitted from its concluding report, calling the inquiry's integrity and findings into question.

The world-first inquiry set out to investigate why record-high numbers of Australians have died in recent years, including non-Covid deaths, at levels not seen since World War II.

On Friday, the Excess Mortality Inquiry committee handed down its report, concluding that Covid is the "key driver" of Australian excess mortality, both "directly and indirectly".

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Poliovirus that infected a Chinese child in 2014 may have leaked from a lab

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© GettySamples destined for destruction at a Paris institute trigger a virological "detective story" Wild poliovrus now only circulates in Afghanistan and Pakistan. To reduce the risk of future outbreaks, researchers have committed to destroying poliovirus samples held in labs around the world.
Researchers at the Pasteur Institute in Paris working under strict biosafety conditions recently opened an old box that contained a virological time capsule: four poliovirus samples, each with a handwritten label on the vial, sent to the institute more than 60 years earlier by Albert Sabin, a giant in the field of poliovirus research.

The viruses had to be destroyed, as part of a global campaign to get rid of old poliovirus samples. But first, the Pasteur team would sequence them to preserve their genetic information.

Now, a paper about those sequences, published in Virus Evolution in July, has raised an unexpected and troubling possibility: A poliovirus that infected a 4-year-old child in China in 2014 may have originated in a research laboratory or a vaccine production facility.

Comment: Accidental leaks, and strange illnesses, reported near these research, and bioweapons, labs, are legion: Dilyana Gaytandzhieva: Pentagon biolabs in Ukraine and the threat of ethnic bio-warfare

This investigation is notable given Israel's genocide in Gaza, the concerns of a polio outbreak there, and which led to an unprecedented - unprecedented for the diabolical Israeli regime - 'humanitarian' pause for a polio vaccination campaign on Gaza's children: Also check out SOTT radio's:


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So...What's the deal with Gaza's polio vaccination campaign?

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Two weeks ago, the first case of polio was detected in Gaza for 25 years, leaving a ten month-old child partially paralyzed and forcing decisive action from the World Health Organization.

Doctors were dispatched to Gaza with over a million doses of polio vaccine, with the aim of vaccinating 640,000 children in record time.

Israel and Hamas even agreed to quote-unquote "humanitarian" pauses in the bombing for a few hours every day to get the vaccinations done.

The good news - according to the WHO - is that all these efforts have been successful so far, and they are actually vaccinating more children than they planned too.

...And the world breathed a sign of relief.

Thankfully the starving, homeless children of Gaza won't get polio as they crouch under the rubble of their homes praying the next batch of cluster bombs misses them.

Sometimes a story hits the news and you're initial reaction is simply, "Wait...what?"

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Surprise, surprise: FDA authorizes new COVID-19 Vaccine without clinical data

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© Joroen Jumelet/ANP/AFP via Getty ImagesA dose of Novavax's COVID-19 vaccine is prepared, in this file image.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized a new COVID-19 vaccine from Novavax, giving Americans an alternative to shots from Moderna and Pfizer.

Novavax's protein-based vaccine will be available soon after regulators granted emergency authorization to the Maryland-based company for the product.

FDA officials said that animal testing data supported the decision.

Comment: See also: There are no licensed COVID vaccines for kids under 12 โ€” But CDC wants babies to get 3 Pfizer shots by age 9 months


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There are no licensed COVID vaccines for kids under 12 โ€” But CDC wants babies to get 3 Pfizer shots by age 9 months

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Nine-month-old babies must receive multiple doses of an unlicensed mRNA COVID-19 vaccine to be considered "up to date" with their COVID-19 vaccination, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The CDC's updated guidance, issued Aug. 30, states that children โ€” as young as 6 months old โ€” should get either two doses of the 2024-2025 Moderna vaccine or three doses of the 2024-2025 Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

If getting the new Pfizer shot, the baby is supposed to receive the first dose at 6 months, the second dose three weeks later and the third dose at least eight weeks after the second dose โ€” meaning, that by 9 months old, babies are supposed to have received three Pfizer shots.

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France updates mpox's vaccination strategy

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© QINQIE99/ShutterstockThe majority of mpox cases are found in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Burundi, Congo and Kenya.
France has updated its vaccination recommendations in the face of a rise in mpox cases in Central Africa linked to the clade I and clade Ib variants, despite the low risk of the virus being introduced into the country.

On Tuesday (September 3), the Direction Gรฉnรฉrale de la Santรฉ (DGS) of the French Ministry of Labour, Health and Solidarity presented France's new vaccination strategy in response to the increase in mpox cases in Central Africa.

On 14 August, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) in response to the emergence in Africa of a new variant of the mpox virus: clade Ib.

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Vegan fad over? 'Most people I know who went vegan have gone back to eating meat'

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With vegan restaurants shuttering and celebrity soy boys publicly renouncing their ways, the once flourishing movement is showing signs of struggle. Is this the end of the plant-based boom?

Irvin St-Louis converted to veganism aged 21, back in 1996, long before the diet became a cultural phenomenon and everyone started eating avocados. The choreographer and personal trainer was impressed by reports of the plant-based diet's health benefits in books such as The China Study and as part of the Rastafarian principle of Ital, which promotes a vegetarian wholefood lifestyle. If it didn't come from a plant, it didn't make it on to his plate. 'I was dogmatic about veganism,' St-Louis says.

But nearly two decades of religiously avoiding animal products took a toll, he believes. 'I had heavy inflammation in my knees, tendinitis in my elbows and my lower back was killing me,' the 49-year-old says. These aches and pain may have simply been consequences of ageing, or general wear and tear. But, one day, in early 2017, he got turned on to Instagram accounts promoting carnivore diets, in which all plant-based foods are eliminated in a attempt to address chronic ailments. For him, that was when the vegan bubble began to burst.

Comment: Some people may actually do well on a vegan diet, but the numbers are vanishingly small. And the only way they do well is because of all the (artificial?) supplementation necessary to make up the nutrients they are missing the occur naturally in animal products. Without modern supports, they couldn't maintain what health they have.