In mid-February 2023, I reported that the U.S. government has secretly been tracking those who didn’t get the COVID jab, or are only partially jabbed, through a previously unknown surveillance program
Within days, fact checkers tried to debunk the idea that individual people are being tracked, or that these data could be misused by government or third parties
COVID “vaccination” status was not considered a private medical matter at all during 2021 and 2022, yet mainstream media now want you to believe that your COVID jab status is protected by medical privacy laws
Your medical data are not nearly as private as you think. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is rife with exemptions when it comes to your privacy. Federal agencies such as Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, for example, are exempt from the privacy clauses and can access identifiable data — especially if there’s an outbreak of infectious disease, be it real or fictitious
Government agencies and a number of third parties or “covered entities” can also use a number of loopholes to re-identify previously de-identified patient data
I recently spoke with Dr Rhonda Patrick, who is a cell biologist and cofounder of FoundMyFitness, a compendium of resources focused on promoting health-span and longevity. We discussed the benefits of saunas, cold exposure and exercise to live a longer healthier life.
Neuroscientist Andrew Huberman explains the wild effects of nasal breathing as compared to mouth breathing. There is an immense amount of research now showing how facial structure and sleep quality is positively affected by simply breathing through your mouth as opposed to breathing from your mouth.
In addition to simply nose breathing, doing things like taping your mouth during sleep and eating foods that challenge your jaw muscles, will also help to provide a better looking jaw and face shape. A majority of the people in first world countries nowadays don’t have straight teeth and have underdeveloped jaws. This is thought to be a result of lack of nasal breathing, lack of real foods to work our jaws, and increased poor nutrition in people’s diets.
Andrew Huberman is an American neuroscientist and associate professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine who has made many contributions to the brain development, brain plasticity, and neural regeneration and repair fields.
The modern pharmaceutical industry has in many ways proved itself a great benefit to mankind, making health- and life-saving drugs and vaccines widely available. But its reputation has come under attack in the wake of America’s opioid epidemic and the COVID pandemic. This fourth and final CCA of the 2022-23 academic year will consider the rise of Big Pharma, its role in the declining state of American health, and ideas for reform.