I am Speaking up!!!!!!

I am Speaking up!!!!!!
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Saturday, February 5, 2022

Up to 65% Increase in Deaths Among 18-49 Year Olds in the U.S. During 2021, the Year of the Experimental COVID “Vaccines”

Up to 65% Increase in Deaths Among 18-49 Year Olds in the U.S. During 2021, the Year of the Experimental COVID “Vaccines” 

Earlier this month (January, 2022), Scott Davison, the CEO of OneAmerica, a $100 billion insurance company based out of Indiana, made headline news in the Alternative Media when he announced that the death rate on life insurance claims skyrocketed an unprecedented 40% among those between the ages of 18 and 64 in 2021. See:

Crisis in America: Deaths Up 40% Among Those Aged 18-64 Based on Life Insurance Claims for 2021 After COVID-19 Vaccine Roll Outs

Supreme Court Asks U.S. Solicitor General to Weigh In Hospice Fraud Case

Supreme Court Asks U.S. Solicitor General to Weigh In Hospice Fraud Case 

A week after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a federal vaccine mandate for health care workers, justices have turned their attention towards the matter of hospice fraud. The court has asked the U.S. Solicitor general to file a brief detailing the government’s position on a  fraud and anti-kickback suit involving Georgia-Based Bethany Hospice & Palliative Care LLC.

Are Jam-Packed Days for Hospitalists Bad for Older Patients? — Not necessarily, according to a pre-pandemic analysis

Are Jam-Packed Days for Hospitalists Bad for Older Patients? — Not necessarily, according to a pre-pandemic analysis 

In MY Opinion, Any day is bad for older patient's where Hospitalists are concerned. Especially older patient's on Medicare. Hospitalists should be abolished. Primary care Doctors are better suited to take care of their own patient's. They know more about them than a Hospitalist that's supposed to be checking on too many patients.

Millions are dying from drug-resistant infections, global report says

Millions are dying from drug-resistant infections, global report says 

Antibiotics may no longer work because the bacteria they are intended to kill is becoming resistant

OPIOID USE DISORDER PLAYS SIGNIFICANT ROLE IN MANY SEPSIS CASES

OPIOID USE DISORDER PLAYS SIGNIFICANT ROLE IN MANY SEPSIS CASES 

About 30,000 to 40,000 opioid use disorder patients are hospitalized with sepsis each year.


KEY TAKEAWAYS

People who inject opioids are at risk of infections that can lead to sepsis, including skin infections, soft tissue infections, and blood stream infections.

Even people who use oral opioids can develop sepsis because overdoses can lead to pneumonia, and pneumonia is a common cause of sepsis.

Diagnosing sepsis in an opioid use disorder patient can be difficult because the signs of sepsis are similar to the symptoms of opioid withdrawal.

Sepsis and healthcare-associated infections 

The Global Sepsis Alliance reflects on the progress made in tackling sepsis and the hurdles that remain in relation to healthcare-associated infections.

Feinstein Institutes Awarded $2.7M From NIH to Research Shock, Sepsis Therapeutic Targets

 Feinstein Institutes Awarded $2.7M From NIH to Research Shock, Sepsis Therapeutic Targets

MANHASSET, N.Y., January 27, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Uncontrolled bleeding or hemorrhagic shock (HS) is the main cause of death in Americans younger than age 44 and accounts for nearly one-third of all deaths following severe traumatic injury.