Sunday, January 29, 2023
Caution..
This coming recession, high inflation, high gas prices and food prices, food shortage, reaction to the Ukraine war is causing severe economic challenges that engulfed everyone and the world. President Biden, said in variety of chances, No fossil fuel, Shortage of food is real, the sanctions will impact EU, US and poor countries. It is manmade disaster.
Just a thought.
Expected..
President Biden is having something of a bad month at work. Following the discovery of a number of classified documents at his old civilian office and in the garage of his private Delaware residence, yet more top-secret files have been unearthed in a laborious secondary search of Biden's Wilmington mansion just this weekend.
The documents reportedly relate to two different periods of his political career. This is the fourth instance since November that classified materials have been found on Biden's private property.
I'll bit more searches will lead to more problems than just classified documents. Just a thought.
Saturday, January 28, 2023
Bivalent..
Americans who got their COVID-19 bivalent booster vaccine are not fully protected against getting sick, according to a new report.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a report that said the updated boosters were just 48% effective at preventing symptomatic infection from the XBB.1.5 subvariant for up to three months.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has a 50% efficacy threshold for an effective vaccine — meaning the bivalent shots fall just below their benchmark.
However, the CDC noted that the main function of the vaccine is to prevent hospitalization and death, rather than transmission and minor illness from the virus and the booster is still expected to provide protection against severe illness.
Since Covid-19 impacted mainly older people.... Many of these mandates were perhaps not needed for the majority. Just a thought.
Aging..
A new study of more than 29,000 older adults has identified six habits from eating a variety of foods to regularly reading or playing cards that are linked with a lower risk of dementia and a slower rate of memory decline.
While researchers have long known that there is a link between dementia and factors such as social isolation and obesity, the size and scope of the new study adds substantial evidence to a global body of research that suggests a healthy lifestyle may help brains age better.
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