Dr. Thomas A Rogowskey D.C.

Dr. Thomas A Rogowskey D.C. Diplomate, International College of Applied Kinesiologist and Clinical Nutrition

Sugar Substitute Linked to Heart, Thrombotic Risk
06/08/2024

Sugar Substitute Linked to Heart, Thrombotic Risk

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/masks-effective-study-respected-group-misinterpreted/story?id=97846561Recently, a review f...
09/04/2023

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/masks-effective-study-respected-group-misinterpreted/story?id=97846561
Recently, a review from the Cochrane Library set off a firestorm after headlines declared research published by the respected organization's study found masks don't work and don't stop community transmission of respiratory viruses like COVID-19.

However, the editor-in-chief of the Cochrane Library, Dr. Karla Soares-Weiser, issued a statement on March 10 to say the analysis had been misinterpreted and that the review didn't find that masks do not work.

Experts told ABC News the findings from the meta-analysis from the Cochrane Library have not been accurately represented and that evidence shows masks do help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Rather it looked at how effective masking programs, like mandates, were at slowing the spread of respiratory viruses and, from there, found the results to be inconclusive.

Basically, telling people to wear masks didn't mean they would comply, wear them at the appropriate times or wear them properly. I visited doctors offices and saw that the staff and sometimes even the doctor didn't wear the mask properly. The mask was slipping off their noses, it wasn't worn tightly, or sometimes it wasn't even over their nose at all.

Experts said a Cochrane review study seemed to imply masks don't work against COVID spread, but it was misinterpreted and was actually looking at mask interventions.

07/11/2023

Contaminated Tap Water PFAS

According to a March 2023 study by the U.S. Geological Survey, nearly half of all tap water in the U.S. is contaminated with “forever chemicals,” also known as per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS). It’s a troubling problem, according to a University of Notre Dame PFAS researcher.
“I think that we should try our best to work on how to clean this up,” Dr. Graham Peaslee, a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and concurrent professor of chemistry and biochemistry, told CNN. “My fear is that this is, global warming aside, this is probably the most expensive environmental problem we’re ever going to face. There’s nothing that will magically fix it. It’s fairly expensive to clean this up. And it’s a recurring cost, and there’s no permanent solutions to it for any particular utility. It looks frightening.”
PFAS are dangerous to human health and, while there are over 12,000 different kinds, the U.S. Geological Survey’s recent study only screened for a few dozen of them. That means the country’s’ tap water may be even more contaminated than the survey’s initial findings suggest.
“To fully understand exposure and adequately determine risk to human-health, continued emphasis should be placed on 1) integrating geospatial datasets with PFAS data broadly to identify vulnerable regions/subpopulations, 2) expanding monitoring to include rural small–system and private–well dependent communities, and 3) expanding target and non-target analysis methods particularly in drinking-water monitoring programs in the US and globally,” the study reported.
PFAS are linked to cancer, obesity, decreased fertility, liver damage and many other health problems.
“It’s really insidious, this poison,” Peaslee said. “We are going to have to get inventive on how to filter it out for all of our days.”
Get a RO water filter system.

European medical devices not regulated well in Europe.  Beware!
01/17/2020

European medical devices not regulated well in Europe. Beware!

A new documentary, titled “Shady Implants: The ‘Guinea Pigs’ of the Medical Industry,” exposes the corruption in the medical device industry.

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