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  1. I was just watching the nighttime episode of this is a nightmare. ( The news) I would like to add that now we have Kennedy who has zero expertise or knowledge of medical care medical research nothing making decisions for the United States. The Tylenol debacle? The make America healthy again policy when most Americans live paycheck to paycheck with the tariffs raising food prices. also healthcare premiums are going to skyrocket l. Who can be healthy?
    With such cuts it almost seems like this is ethnic cleansing. Getting rid of the tax and insurance burden I do believe they think are the undesirables. Is history repeating itself?
    Making it also an uphill battle daily for chronic pain patients to receive the necessary medications. Making very productive citizens being ripped off their medication into a burden on society and families No longer able to work, no longer able to enjoy the life they once lived I know several veterans who ended up bedridden and ending their lives.
    Oh that’s right there is no safety net for these patients.

    • For several decades, I have had concerns about Acetaminophen’s safety. Abt 30 yrs ago, a FDA committee came out with a recommended daily limit of 2,400 mgs/day. The FDA came back agreeing with a 3,000 mg/day limit – BUT – I have not seen a change to the 4,000mg/day on FDA labeling on Acetaminophen bottles. Just like our health insurance, IMO – we have too many FOR PROFIT companies dictating when, how and how much healthcare we can get

  2. Definitely history is repeating itself in a very diabolical fashion. In fact there are nights I can’t sleep. Demonizing now kids with autism abortion rights when the mother dies because of the blanket laws written. Cuts to Medicaid and Medicare.

  3. David Martin PhD, CEO and chairman of Mosaic Collateral Asset Management aka M·CAM, is the man speaking if anyone is interested.

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