American women can only stay with their babies for 6 weeks before they must return to work. This policy was lobbied by Nestle so that American women are forced to buy formula and don't rely on their own breast milk to feed their babies. The American government works for corporations, not their people & until this system dismantles, people aren't going to have babies. This is just common sense.
"Is she a risk? Unquestionably. Is she a potential star? Absolutely!"- Gary Marsh (Disney CEO) email to the Hannah Montana team on choosing Miley Cyrus at 11 for the role.
Almost everything RFK Jr says here is wrong.
Reyes’s Syndrome is related to aspirin use particularly after a viral illness, but in children, not in pregnant women.
High dose aspirin isn’t recommended during pregnancy because it can cause premature closure of the ductus arteriosis. Low dose aspirin can be used during pregnancy.
Ibuprofen is not used during pregnancy because of concerns about harming the fetal kidneys.
Acetaminophen is considered safe for use during pregnancy.
As always, when you have medical questions, talk to your doctor. The Sec of HHS is not a reliable source of medical information.
James Van Der Beek passed away from colorectal cancer this week. As a GI oncologist who runs a young onset program for people diagnosed before age 50, I wish more people knew this:
No person is “too young” or “too healthy appearing” to have cancer.
Be Dr Elisabeth Potter
> Princeton molecular bio
> crush Emory med school
> match into the most competitive plastics residency at UT Southwestern
> fellowship at MD Anderson learning to rebuild breasts with a woman’s own tissue
> graduate top of the game, DIEP flap queen, 1,000+ cases deep
> join big hospital systems in Austin
> watch insurance companies nickel-and-dime cancer patients for years
> see OR fees hit $30k+ before the surgeon even picks up a scalpel
> get the infamous @UHC call *while patient is under anesthesia* asking if she really needs to stay overnight after mastectomy + reconstruction
> step out of the OR, fight on the phone, they deny her anyway
> posts the video
> it explodes
> millions of people finally see what doctors have been screaming about for a decade
> United sends the lawyers
> “delete the videos or else”
> she laughs, posts the letter instead, and goes harder
> they cut her brand-new surgery center out of network
> Redbud Surgery Center, the one she poured millions into so women wouldn’t get crushed by hospital bills
> suddenly staring at bankruptcy while still trying to operate
> double down on cash-pay transparency
> same elite surgeons, same microsurgery expertise
> do the $100k+ hospital case for a fraction of the price
> same day, same quality, zero corporate middlemen bleeding the patient dry
> keep posting, keep fighting, keep winning small battles (Aetna in-network, Cigna in-network, one patient at a time)
> turn the whole thing into a movement
> be the surgeon who said “if I want healthcare to be different, I have to practice differently”
> actually do it
> still in the arena
> still taking on the biggest insurers in America
> still rebuilding women after cancer
I’m inspired! The Elizabeth Potter arc is what I hope for all my physician colleagues
@EPotterMD@DutchRojas
Today is #NationalWomenPhysiciansDay. Check out this graphic from our recently released Data Resource Book with a breakdown by specialty. Some specialties on the rise: dermatology, preventive medicine, nuclear medicine. https://t.co/Tjx7i6VAzY #MedEd
To Ms. Shirley Raines, thank you.
Thank you for being brave enough and vulnerable enough to take your personal pain, then have the audacity to transform it into something MAGICAL. You took a crushing and life-altering loss then used your own grief, resources, diligence, courage, creativity, and persistence to transform an entire community.
Thank you, Ms. Shirley Raines.
Thank you to your son you lost, for allowing us to borrow you on this journey. And what an exquisite journey you made it. We know you struggled with your own loss and setbacks, but the way you remodeled your energy was magnificent, maternal, and endless.
You may have lost your most precious soul, but you helped nurture countless souls that didn't even know they needed you, specifically. You brought a bubbly smile, signature style, and energy that helped make people remember to live and be present. Your joy, passion, and purpose to serve love & empathy is what made you a human firework... Colorful, bold, special, bright, and took up the space with light wherever you landed to glow.
Thank you, Ms. Shirley Raines.
My prayer and deepest manifestation for your effervescent & boundless soul, is that your son received you. I hope that however you transitioned, you felt the peace, comfort, and joy you brought thousands of people in tenfold. I hope that everything you've worked diligently for, will be continued in the manner & quality of life you breathed into it. May your next journey be filled with rest, abundance, pure light, and the comfort of your son.
We didn't have you long enough, but for the time that we were blessed to have you?
Shirley Raines, we will continue to speak your name with a smile and the same love you dispersed so eloquently. You did your work. Your work moved mountains, souls, and healed holes in so many.
Congratulations on an outstanding shift on this planet. You are one of one.
Thank you, Shirley Raines and of course we send comfort, restoration, and energy of clarity to her team, loved ones, and those who will miss her presence.