Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Sunday, October 27, 2019
Return...
Now is the time for Hillary Clinton to jump into the 2020 race for the White House and take advantage of the weak and fractured field of the Democratic Candidates..
Cracks are beginning to show with the current front-runners for the Democratic nomination and voters aren't responding to their initial policy proposals.
"Elizabeth] Warren and Hillary is an enor
Some predicted that if Clinton got into the race she would easily clinch the nomination, but she is unlikely to do so, paving the way for a Trump victory next November.
Clinton appeared on PBS News Hour and was asked about Trump's antagonistic attitude toward her after he goaded Clinton to run for the White House again.
She called him "obsessed" for mocking her email scandal and said she could beat Trump in an electoral rematch, if she ever decided to jump back in.
Halt...
CVS Health Corp. has suspended sales of the popular heartburn drug Zantac, as well as its own generic, called ranitidine, following a Food and Drug Administration alert earlier this month that the medicine contained a possible carcinogen.
Ranitidine is a common stomach acid drug that's available over the counter and by prescription to people of all ages.
Walgreens said Monday it too was "removing Zantac and ranitidine products from our shelves while the FDA continues its review of the products,"
A division of the Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis said it was halting worldwide distribution of ranitidine.
Canada's federal government has also asked companies to stop distributing ranitidine products.
Cuddle...
Hugging a dog is one life's greatest joys. Getting to see fur on four legs and a wagging tail is like experiencing a love drug, quite literally.
Dogs and humans that interact with one another get a jolt of oxytocin, the so-called "cuddle hormone." And, if you get to look at dogs and hug them every day, you just might live longer than people who don't have to clean animal hair off their clothes, according to a pair of studies out this month.
In other words, getting a dog improves your health, especially for those with heart disease.
In other words, getting a dog improves your health, especially for those with heart disease.
The studies, published in the journal Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, suggest that dog ownership is linked to a 21% reduction in the risk of death over the 12-year period studied for people with heart disease. Those studies complement a body of literature linking dogs to good health.
Priests...
Roman Catholic bishops gathered at the Vatican on Saturday proposed allowing married deacons from a region of the Amazon to become ordained priests in order to help address a clergy shortage in the region.
Pope Francis still needs to affirm the proposal, but if approved, the change though limited in scope would represent a fundamental shift in what it has meant to be a Roman Catholic priest for nearly a millennia.
The proposal was offered at the end of a three-week summit of church leaders from countries across the Amazon region, including Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Venezuela and Suriname. The group of men, called the Synod of Bishops for the Pan-Amazon Region, voted 128-41 to allow married deacons to become priests.
The text of the proposal does not make it immediately clear whether the change would apply only to married deacons who wish to join the priesthood, or if those who are already priests would be allowed to marry. The plan would only apply to the Amazon region.
Thursday, October 24, 2019
Trump-Pelosi...
House Ways and Means Committee approved Speaker Nancy Pelosi's drug pricing bill, sending the legislation to the full House floor for a vote expected before the end of this month.
The legislation, which passed three committees along partisan lines, has a high chance of approval in the House. The Education and Labor Committee and the Energy and Commerce Committee made few changes to the bill last week.
Rep. Kevin Brady, the top Republican on the Ways and Means Committee, criticized Pelosi's plan, saying it was highly partisan, secretly written and has no chance of becoming law.
That plan, would allow Medicare to negotiate prices on the most expensive medication [Top 250 items] was backed by President Donald Trump and has been described by lawmakers as a "middle ground" approach to handling drug prices.
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