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What if the routine choices parents make — the vitamin K shot, Hep B, even circumcision — aren't as straightforward as we've been told? Today I'm joined by Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, one of the most controversial voices in medicine, who argues that parents are being trained, not taught, and that major risks and ingredients are routinely kept out of sight. For more than 25 years, she has challenged public-health agencies, been labeled part of the “Disinformation Dozen,” and now claims the entire system is beginning to crack. In this episode, we dive into medical transparency, the pain and impact of newborn procedures, and why more parents are questioning long-standing protocols.If this episode resonated with you, make your voice heard. Contact your congressman and let them know you support H.R. 4388 and H.R. 4668. Your call, email, or message truly makes a difference.Thank you to our sponsors!GEVITI — Use code ALEX for 20% off your first purchaseMASA CHIPS — Use code REALALEXCLARK for 25% offA'DEL NATURAL COSMETICS — Use code ALEX for 25% off first-time ordersCOZY EARTH — Use code ALEX for 40% offZEBRA — Use code ALEX for 10% off any orderJASPR — Use code ALEX for $400 offOur Guest:Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, DODr. Sherry's Links:Instagram- @busydrtPodcast - The Tenpenny PodcastsPodcast InstagramX - @BusyDrTDrTenpenny.com — WebsiteLearning4You.org — Vaccine education coursesVCourses.DrTenpenny.com — Course portalZero Accountability Book
Twice a year, 40 scientists gather together for five days to decide what strains of influenza to vaccinate against for the next flu season. It takes around six months to prepare the vaccine – which usually includes protection against three different strains of flu. Europe and the US are heading into a flu season that some are warning could be particularly severe this winter. While even as summer approaches in Australia, the country is still registering high numbers of cases after a record-breaking flu season earlier in the year. So how does the process of deciding on a flu vaccine each year actually work? And does what happens in the southern hemisphere influence the way the virus circulates in the northern hemisphere? In this episode, we speak to Ian Barr, deputy director for the WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza, based at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, part of the University of Melbourne. Barr is one of those 40 scientists who attend the meetings to decide what strains to focus vaccination efforts on. This episode was produced by Mend Mariwany, Katie Flood and Gemma Ware. Mixing by Michelle Macklem and theme music by Neeta Sarl. Read the full credits for this episode and sign up here for a free daily newsletter from The Conversation.If you like the show, please consider donating to The Conversation, an independent, not-for-profit news organisation.First human bird-flu death from H5N5 – what you need to knowFlu season has arrived – and so have updated flu vaccinesFlu season has started early in the UK – here's what might be going on
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Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer for Northwestern Medicine Catherine Gratz Griffin Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about why you should go for a brief walk after having your Thanksgiving meal, why he suggests getting a COVID shot and a flu shot in separate arms, Pfizer’s mRNA flu shot outperforming the standard flu vaccine in […]
Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer for Northwestern Medicine Catherine Gratz Griffin Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about why you should go for a brief walk after having your Thanksgiving meal, why he suggests getting a COVID shot and a flu shot in separate arms, Pfizer’s mRNA flu shot outperforming the standard flu vaccine in […]
Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer for Northwestern Medicine Catherine Gratz Griffin Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about why you should go for a brief walk after having your Thanksgiving meal, why he suggests getting a COVID shot and a flu shot in separate arms, Pfizer’s mRNA flu shot outperforming the standard flu vaccine in […]
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Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer, Northwestern Medicine Catherine Gratz Griffin Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about it being cold and flu season and the importance of getting your flu vaccine. Dr. Kopin also talks about a new study that showed daily music listening being linked to a big drop in dementia risk, the […]
Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer, Northwestern Medicine Catherine Gratz Griffin Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about it being cold and flu season and the importance of getting your flu vaccine. Dr. Kopin also talks about a new study that showed daily music listening being linked to a big drop in dementia risk, the […]
Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer, Northwestern Medicine Catherine Gratz Griffin Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about it being cold and flu season and the importance of getting your flu vaccine. Dr. Kopin also talks about a new study that showed daily music listening being linked to a big drop in dementia risk, the […]
The Chiefs have gone from the team that almost lost to the team that almost won. It's pretty obvious watching these guys that the game is almost always more important to their opponent than it is for KC. If that doesn't change, this season is a train wreck. But while Denver won its Super Bowl on Sunday at Mile High, there's just too many games left to count out the Chiefs. If they find the fire, they will make it in easily and could be really hard to knock out. If they keep up with the slop, this season could be over in 10 days. KU hoops is suffering the modern drama of paying a great player that wants the money but doesn't want to be there. It's now obvious to anyone watching that Darryn Peterson, his agent, his team and likely his family are taking Bill Self for a ride. This is why older coaches are retiring. The players are in control now. It's a big week in DC as Putin says he wants to meet with Trump again. Same for Maduro in Venzuela. Trump has ordered the Epstein files released and we are about to get a huge change with the SNAP program. The Cleveland Clinic jabbed up thousands of employees with a flu shot last year and found some incredible results. Spoiler alert... don't get the shot unless your doctor tells you to. A midwest city is going to charge you a fee to work your car accident and a rock star obliterates the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame calling it "shameful."
In this episode of The Health Revival Show, I dive into three critical topics affecting your health. First, we discuss the recent FDA decision to remove the black box warning on hormone replacement therapy (HRT), shedding light on the implications for women's health. Next, I tackle the controversial subject of flu shots, exploring their effectiveness and the factors influencing your decision to get vaccinated. Lastly, I provide actionable insights on how to recover after experiencing a stomach bug, focusing on nutrition and hydration strategies that can help restore your gut health. Join me for an informative and engaging conversation that empowers you to make informed health choices.
Send us a textShari and Bill Hall ( https://familiesfightingflu.org/family-story/the-hall-family/ ) are a really remarkable couple whose story shines a light on just how far-reaching the effects of influenza can be — not only for the person who gets sick, but for the loved ones who care for them.What began as an ordinary illness became a life-changing experience for the Hall family, one that tested their strength, deepened their compassion, and opened their eyes to the true impact of flu.Through this amazing journey, they've become powerful advocates for awareness and prevention — reminding us all that influenza isn't “just the flu.” It's an extremely serious illness that can touch every part of life, from health and family to community and hope.Shari and Bill's experience is both deeply personal and universally relevant, and it underscores why sharing these stories matters, because behind every statistic about influenza, there are real people — families, caregivers, and survivors — whose lives have been changed.#Influenza #Vaccine #FluShot #TheHallFamily #ShariHall #BillHall #Advocacy #AutoimmuneInjury#SystemicInflammation #MicrovascularInjury #ExtracorporealMembraneOxygen #ECMO #LifeSupport #Hospitalization #Bronchitis #CardiacArrest #Amputation #Rehabilitation #NerveDamage #Recovery #Caregiving #FamiliesFightingFlu #ICU #CSLSeqirus #ProgressPotentialAndPossibilities #IraPastor #Podcast #Podcaster #ViralPodcast #STEM #Innovation #Technology #Science #ResearchSupport the show
As Halloween approaches, the Henry and Stark County Health Departments, together with First Choice Healthcare, urge families to prioritize safety. Parents should keep sick children home and encourage frequent hand washing. Most accidents stem from trips, falls, and traffic, so motorists need to be especially alert for trick-or-treaters at dusk. Costumes should be short to prevent tripping and include reflective tape for visibility. Children under 12 are advised to have adult supervision, stick to familiar neighborhoods, and avoid entering strangers' homes. For more safety tips and resources, visit henrystarkhealth.com or follow the health department on Facebook, Instagram, or X.
RaeAnn Tucker joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about health education, the opening of the Toulon Tele-Pharmacy, Flu and COVID shots, fall clinics in Kewanee and Geneseo, insurance investigators, lead testing, and school flu shot clinics. Stark County is welcoming a new addition to its healthcare landscape. The Toulon Telepharmacy will open its doors on October 20, 2025, at 120 E. Court Street, offering local access to crucial pharmacy services. Hours run Monday through Friday, with a midday closure for lunch. Health officials highlight the telepharmacy's opening during National Pharmacy Week, emphasizing improved access for residents. Meanwhile, the Health Department is marking National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week and National Health Education Week by urging families to stay proactive on health issues—from lead testing to flu shots and updated COVID-19 vaccines—available at First Choice Healthcare locations across the county.
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The Rubicon - President Trump gets his Covid and Flu Shot. Perhaps you should talk to your doctor about what vaccinations are best for your personal situation or if you should eschew altogether and not politicians
RaeAnn Tucker from the Henry and Stark Health Departments and First Choice Healthcare Clinics joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about World Infection Prevention Week, CPR classes, Kewanee and Geneseo fall clinics, Covid shots, flu shot clinics, and insurance navigators. World Infection Prevention Week is being recognized across Henry and Stark Counties, as health officials urge residents to stay vigilant amid rising cases of flu, COVID-19, and RSV. The “Stand UPPP” campaign encourages handwashing, staying up-to-date on vaccines, and remaining at home when ill. Adult and pediatric flu shots are available at First Choice Healthcare Clinics in Kewanee, Colona, and Toulon. A drive-thru flu shot clinic is set for Kewanee on October 17th. Free flu shots are available with Medicare or insurance; otherwise, the fee is $60. More details and appointments are available at henrystarkhealth.com.
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It's October, which means flu season is officially here. Dr. Brent Wallis (Dr. B), Chief Medical Officer of People's Health, joins us to discuss the importance of getting an annual flu shot and dispel some common vaccine myths
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The flu vaccine saves lives—but myths and misinformation cause many to skip it. In this episode, Dr. Casey Holloway Mabry, a pediatrician and internal medicine physician at UM Baltimore Washington Medical Group in Glen Burnie, clears up common misconceptions and explains why flu shots matter for both kids and adults of all ages.
RaeAnn Tucker from the Henry and Stark County Health Departments and First Choice Healthcare joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about Mental Health Week, Lung Health Month, Insurance Navigators, Flu Shots, and COSSUP Services in Stark County. Mental Illness Awareness Week runs from October 5th to 11th, and local agencies are urging Tri-Counties residents to seek help when facing emotional or psychological challenges. First Choice Healthcare and the Henry and Stark County Health Departments are spotlighting community support as essential, noting that dedicated professionals offer a range of mental health services. Residents looking for assistance can reach out to their Kewanee office at 309-852-5272. In health news, a drive-thru adult flu shot clinic is scheduled for October 17th from 10 AM to 1 PM at 110 N. Burr Blvd., Kewanee, delivering vital protection this season.
This week the fellas take some time to talk about Corporal's flu shot taking him out of service for the show this week. They also talk about those roadway delights, traffic circles and jug handles as well as Commando's plan to print chicken wings and they discuss if they should be printed boneless or bone-in. Fatty's algorithm continues to push him to groups on social media full of interesting characters. Intro and Outro music written and performed by Andrés Rodríguez (Androzguitar)
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Nurses Out Loud with Suzi Eichinger, RN – This isn't about safety. It's about control. Consider the evidence—or lack thereof. Agency directives from the CDC and state health departments do not recommend masking for unvaccinated healthcare workers outside specific clinical scenarios: sterile procedures, immunosuppressed patients, or droplet precautions. These corporate policies are inventions—carefully crafted to...
Nurses Out Loud with Suzi Eichinger, RN – This isn't about safety. It's about control. Consider the evidence—or lack thereof. Agency directives from the CDC and state health departments do not recommend masking for unvaccinated healthcare workers outside specific clinical scenarios: sterile procedures, immunosuppressed patients, or droplet precautions. These corporate policies are inventions—carefully crafted to...
Samantha Rux from OSF HealthCare joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to thank the Kewanee Police, Kewanee Fire, and the Henry County Office of Emergency Management for their participation in the first full-scale drill at OSF Saint Luke on Friday. In honor of National Farm Safety and Health Week, Sam talked about free access to Silver Cloud from OSF HealthCare. Residents in OSF HealthCare-served areas now have free access to SilverCloud, an online mental health platform designed to help adults manage depression, anxiety, and stress. SilverCloud offers up to seven interactive modules featuring mindfulness exercises, journaling, and lifestyle tracking, accessible by phone, tablet, or computer. Programs are tailored for specific needs, including stress reduction, anxiety management, and addressing depression or the combination of depression and anxiety. In response to the ongoing pandemic, a special “Challenging Times” program supports those facing COVID-19-related emotional struggles. Enrollment is open to anyone 18 or older; simply register and request a program online. As fall draws near, health officials are reminding the public that timely vaccinations are key to preventing illness. Families should arrange vaccine appointments for their children, as school-based flu clinics in Kewanee will not be held this year. Adults are also encouraged to keep current with vaccines such as the flu, COVID-19, RSV, and others like hepatitis B and shingles. These shots offer vital protection, especially for older adults, pregnant women, and those with underlying health issues. Talk to your provider about updating immunizations to keep yourself and your community healthy. The flu vaccine is available at OSF Medical Centers, so make an appointment by calling your medical provider or through the OSF MyHealth App. Find more information about seasonal vaccines here. Patients using OSF HealthCare now have a new tool for managing their medical needs. The My OSF app combines a range of resources, enabling easy access to locations, appointment scheduling, bill payment, and OSF MyChart records, all from a single device. Designed to streamline the health care journey, the platform places essential information just a tap away, aiming to simplify routine tasks like checking test results or planning upcoming visits. The My OSF app is available for download, offering a more efficient, user-friendly way for patients to stay connected to their health care providers and services.
CTL Script/ Top Stories of September 19th Publish Date: September 19th Pre-Roll: From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Friday, September 19th and Happy Birthday to Duke Snider I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Times Journal Health department bringing drive-thru flu shots to Woodstock Holly Springs postpones vote on city hall to October Cherokee County seeks state lawmakers’ support in lawsuit Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sweet tooth We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: Ingles Markets 4 STORY 1: Health department bringing drive-thru flu shots to Woodstock The Cherokee County Health Department is bringing back its Drive-Thru Flu Shot Clinic on Oct. 7, and honestly, what’s better than getting your flu shot without leaving your car? From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Woodstock Health Center (7545 North Main St., Suite 100), residents 18 and older can roll up, roll down their window, and roll out vaccinated. Got insurance? Most plans cover it. If not, it’s $25 for the regular shot or $65 for the high-dose version (for those 65+). Bonus: It’s not just about flu season—it’s also a practice run for emergency preparedness. Stay healthy, stay ready. STORY 2: Holly Springs postpones vote on city hall to October Holly Springs leaders are gearing up for a big decision in October—whether to greenlight a $21.7 million contract to build the city’s new town hall. At the Sept. 15 meeting, Mayor Ryan Shirley asked the council to hit pause on the vote, giving the city time to update the Town Center Project’s master budget. The delay? Necessary, Shirley said, to account for rising costs—think a basement addition, market volatility, and a more intricate design than originally planned. The council will revisit the contract on Oct. 6, with Gilbane Building Company lined up for construction. The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. STORY 3: Cherokee County seeks state lawmakers’ support in lawsuit Cherokee County is turning up the heat in its fight with Holly Springs over a controversial annexation. On Sept. 16, the county commissioners unanimously passed a resolution asking state lawmakers to back their lawsuit against the city and to help fix what they see as flaws in the state’s land dispute process. Commissioner Richard Weatherby didn’t hold back, calling Holly Springs’ annexation of 301 Lower Union Hill Road “in conflict” with the General Assembly’s directives. Chairman Harry Johnston added that some legislators have offered to help, though what that looks like is still unclear. The lawsuit stems from Holly Springs’ August approval of a 20-acre mixed-use development in Hickory Flat—despite vocal opposition from residents. The county claims the city ignored annexation laws and overstepped agreed-upon growth boundaries (though those boundaries were more of a “handshake deal” than a legal agreement). For now, the court has paused the annexation while the lawsuit plays out. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: TRUCK A PALOOZA STORY 4: Man sentenced to prison for arson at Woodstock nail salon A Gwinnett County man who admitted to setting fire to a Woodstock nail salon will spend three years in prison and faces deportation afterward, according to the Cherokee County District Attorney’s Office. Cang Thanh Luu, 48, pleaded guilty to arson and criminal damage charges for the January 2021 fire at Nick’s Nails on Highway 92. Surveillance footage showed Luu buying gloves, carrying a gas can into the salon, and leaving just as the fire alarm blared. Investigators found multiple fire origins, burn patterns, and a gas can nozzle at the scene. Judge Jennifer Davis sentenced Luu to five years—three in prison, two on probation—and ordered him to pay $382,589 in restitution. Authorities suspect the fire was financially motivated, tied to the salon’s owner. STORY 5: Georgia elections chief running for governor Brad Raffensperger is eyeing the governor’s mansion, following the same path Brian Kemp took from Georgia secretary of state to the state’s top office. Raffensperger officially jumped into the Republican primary Wednesday, leaning on a platform of jobs, lower taxes, immigration crackdowns, and the usual GOP staples—guns, God, and a hard stance against “woke” culture. But here’s the twist: Raffensperger is still battling the shadow of 2020. His refusal to back Trump’s election fraud claims earned him Trump’s ire—and now he’s up against Trump-endorsed Lt. Gov. Burt Jones. The GOP primary is shaping up to be a showdown, with Trump’s influence looming large. Meanwhile, Democrats are fielding a crowded lineup, including Keisha Lance Bottoms, Michael Thurmond, and even former Republican Geoff Duncan, who’s now running as a Democrat on an anti-Trump platform. Raffensperger, a businessman-turned-politician, says he’s ready to build on Kemp’s legacy—taking on the left, “woke” corporations, and criminal immigrants, while pushing for tax reform and school safety. But can he win over a party still dominated by Trump’s base? That’s the million-dollar question. And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sweet tooth Commercial: We’ll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: Ingles Markets 4 SIGN OFF – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. 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RaeAnn Tucker from the Henry and Stark County Health Departments and First Choice Health Care Clinics joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to discuss health news and designations for September. September is Sexual Health Awareness Month, and the Henry and Stark County Health Departments are spotlighting a range of vital resources at First Choice Healthcare Clinics in Kewanee and Toulon. Residents can access confidential STD testing, treatment, free condoms, contraceptives, and preventive immunizations for Hepatitis B and HPV. Counseling and partner treatment services are also available, with an emphasis on reducing stigma and empowering informed choices. For flu season, clinics are offering quadrivalent shots with no out-of-pocket costs for those with insurance or Medicare, or $60 cash for others. More information is available by calling each location or visiting henrystarkhealth.com.
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Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer for Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about why he suggests getting flu and COVID shots in different arms, when you should get your influenza vaccination, and what we know about vaccine availability in Illinois. Dr. Kopin also answers all your medical questions.
Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer for Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about why he suggests getting flu and COVID shots in different arms, when you should get your influenza vaccination, and what we know about vaccine availability in Illinois. Dr. Kopin also answers all your medical questions.
Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer for Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about why he suggests getting flu and COVID shots in different arms, when you should get your influenza vaccination, and what we know about vaccine availability in Illinois. Dr. Kopin also answers all your medical questions.
Send us a message with this link, we would love to hear from you. Standard message rates may apply.The flu vaccine is our best defense against influenza, a contagious respiratory virus that causes millions of illnesses and thousands of deaths in the US each year. Despite being only 40-60% effective, the vaccine significantly reduces hospitalizations, outpatient visits, and deaths while protecting vulnerable populations who cannot be vaccinated.• Influenza causes 9-41 million illnesses, 140,000-960,000 hospitalizations, and 12,000-80,000 deaths annually in the US• Everyone aged six months and older should receive the flu vaccine yearly• The vaccine must be updated annually because the flu virus changes each year• Getting vaccinated helps protect vulnerable populations like infants and immunocompromised individuals• Common misconception that the vaccine causes flu is false – it cannot give you the flu• Only 40-46% of Americans get the flu vaccine annually despite its proven benefits• The best time to get vaccinated is before flu season begins, but getting it later still helps• Flu vaccination reduces strain on hospitals during peak seasonsGo get your flu shot today! It's the best way to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your neighbors ReferencesPrevention and Control of Seasonal Influenza With Vaccines: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices - United States, 2022-23 Influenza Season. Grohskopf LA, Blanton LH, Ferdinands JM, et al. MMWR. Recommendations and Reports : Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Recommendations and Reports. 2022;71(1):1-28. doi:10.15585/mmwr.rr7101a1. Copyright License: CC0.Clinical Practice Guidelines by the Infectious Diseases Society of America: 2018 Update on Diagnosis, Treatment, Chemoprophylaxis, and Institutional Outbreak Management of Seasonal Influenzaa. Uyeki TM, Bernstein HH, Bradley JS, et al. Clinical Infectious Diseases : An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 2019;68(6):e1-e47. doi:10.1093/cid/ciy866.Influenza Vaccination. Treanor JJ. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2016;375(13):1261-8. doi:10.1056/NEJMcp1512870.Effects of Influenza Vaccination in the United States During the 2017-2018 Influenza Season. Rolfes MA, Flannery B, Chung JR, et al. Clinical Infectious Diseases : An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 2019;69(11):1845-1853. doi:10.1093/cid/ciz075.Vaccines for Preventing Influenza in Healthy Adults. Demicheli V, Jefferson T, Ferroni E, Rivetti A, Di Pietrantonj C. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2018;2:CD001269. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD001269.pub6.Recommendations for Prevention and Control of Influenza in Children, 2022-2023. Pediatrics. 2022;150(4):e2022059275. doi:10.1542/peds.2022-059275.Influenza. Uyeki TM. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2021;174(11):ITC161-ITC176. doi:10.7326/AITC202111160.Support the showSubscribe to Our Newsletter! Production and Content: Edward Delesky, MD & Nicole Aruffo, RNArtwork: Olivia Pawlowski
Chief Medical Officer of Northwestern Medicine's Northwest region of hospitals Dr. Irfan Hafiz joins Bob Sirott to talk about when you should get your flu shot and how Omega-3 could help protect women against Alzheimer’s. He also shares a study that looks at a possible connection between colon cancer and running marathons, the FDA’s approval […]
KMOX Health Editor Fred Bodimer spoke witg Madison Czopek, a reporter at PolitiFact, about the latest recommendations from doctors about this year's flu shot.
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That's the question Stigall poses to Dr. Peter McCullough today among many others in a wide ranging discussion born of the MAHA movement and his new book "Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality." Live from the White House Harrison Fields from the President's communications team stops by to address some new comments the President made yesterday regarding Epstein "stealing" his former Mar-a-lago empoyees. Plus the epic EU deal, China moving closer to finalizing a deal on trade, and will we see justice for Russiagate? Also included today are great conversations with former Fox News Host Steve Hilton who's now running for governor of California. And thankfully the tsunami making its way east after a massive eathrquake in Russia didn't materialize. But SNC meteorologist Stephen Parr and Stigall talk about the science behind tsunamis and what makes them so difficult to read.-For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigallFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPodListen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShow-Help protect your wealth with real, physical gold and silver. Texas Bullion Exchange helps everyday Americans diversify with tailored portfolios, IRA rollovers, and expert support every step of the way.
The news to know for Tuesday, July 1, 2025! We're talking about a marathon in Congress as President Trump's big budget bill faces some new hurdles. Also, the end of an era for an agency meant to improve lives around the world—what past presidents are saying about it, and what the Trump administration plans next. Plus—a big campaign finance case is headed for the Supreme Court, a new kind of flu vaccine is showing promise, and the WNBA is getting bigger than ever. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://thenewsworthy.dashery.com/ Sponsors: Go to HiyaHealth.com/NEWSWORTHY to get 50% off your first order of their best-selling children's vitamin. Trade is exclusively offering our listeners 50% off your one month trial at drinktrade.com/newsworthy To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to ad-sales@libsyn.com
The news to know for Friday, June 27, 2025! We'll tell you about rulings coming today for some of the Supreme Court's biggest cases of the year. Also— Senators were finally briefed on the U.S. attacking Iran. And there's apparently progress in trade negotiations. Plus: why gas prices are getting lower, what the new vaccine advisors decided about RSV and flu shots, and which fashion icon is stepping aside after four decades. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://thenewsworthy.dashery.com/ Sponsors: Go to HiyaHealth.com/NEWSWORTHY to get 50% off your first order of their best-selling children's vitamin. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code NEWSWORTHY at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to ad-sales@libsyn.com
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All year long, researchers at hospitals around the world collect samples from flu patients and send them to top virology experts with one goal: to design the vaccine for the next flu season. But why do we need a new one every year? Vaccines for diseases like mumps and rubella offer a lifetime of protection with two shots early in life; what's so special about the flu? Melvin Sanicas explains. [Directed by Andrew Foerster, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Devin Polaski].After the talk, Shoshana interviews Dr. Michael Osterholm, an epidemiologist, to discuss the issues surrounding global public health and why science matters. For more of Dr. Michael Osterholm, check out his podcast Osterholm Update.Want to help shape TED's shows going forward? Fill out our survey!Become a TED Member today at https://ted.com/join Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're expected to find out this week exactly how Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe wants to address facilities for the Chiefs and Royals by holding a special session in Jeff City. It feels now or never for the Show Me state as even Mayor Q is publicly saying he won't be a beggar to keep the teams. What on earth is the WNBA doing allowing it's players to be publicly racist? Are they trying to kill the only good thing that's ever happened when Caitlin Clark showed up? Tom Brady did a ride along at the Indy 500 and got boo'd by the fans. His social media post afterwards wins the internet. Pete Hegseth gave one of the greatest Memorial Day speeches ever. Rahm Emmanuel has plans to move the Dem Party to the middle and Scott Pelley ruins graduation with the most self serving speech ever. The Cleveland Clinic drops a bombshell on the really, really bad flu shot and we remember Duck Dynasty's Phil Roberston.