There are no data to show that spacing out the MMR immunizations—or other childhood immunizations—is beneficial, but doing so could increase the risk of infection or lead to kids missing doses. And it adds to vaccination costs.

There are no data to show that spacing out the MMR immunizations—or other childhood immunizations—is beneficial, but doing so could increase the risk of infection or lead to kids missing doses. And it adds to vaccination costs.

cidrap.umn.edu
u/beebeereebozo — 9 days ago

The Prevention Funhouse Mirror: "We now have a two-tier prevention economy. The tier with money buys imaging that no guideline supports. The tier without it struggles to access the screening that decades of data do support."

theunbiasedscipod.substack.com
u/beebeereebozo — 13 days ago

"if you make infant formula in a plant where deadly Cronobacter is found, where a whistleblower says records were falsified... environmental testing had flagged the pathogen years earlier — the current Justice Department would prefer to send you an invoice than a subpoena."

marlerblog.com
u/beebeereebozo — 2 months ago

"This reads as compassion. In practice it places the authority of the United States behind the same path that delivered my patient to me: the test run on the wrong person, the confident wrong diagnosis, the long treatment for an illness she did not have."

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u/beebeereebozo — 2 months ago

"Kennedy is driving a sprawling research effort, reportedly costing tens of millions, to hunt for links between vaccines and autism or other chronic conditions, and he plainly said the point of building such evidence is to lay the groundwork for legal action."

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u/beebeereebozo — 3 months ago
▲ 1 r/CPAP

Do I still need a PAP?

Just got a new PAP machine (Air Sense 11) and switched to nose pillows from a full-face mask. Have lost a bunch of weight and had an in-home eval a few months ago. After some trial and error, set pressure range for APAP to 7-9. Last night, there were three events when pressure cycled to 8, but that is it. At what point do I start wondering about whether I need PAP machine at all? Would oximeter data be a useful guide? I don't see a sleep specialist and my PCP is not much help.

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u/beebeereebozo — 3 months ago