March for Life celebrates 50 years with new purpose post Roe v. Wade
This year’s March for Life is celebrating 50 years of the annual event. The organization’s march was held recently in Washington, DC. Hundreds of Thousands of supporters celebrated with what attendees called a new purpose. Organizers said this year’s March for Life was a celebration of the repeal of Roe. Vs. Wade by the US Supreme Court. Supporters say the court returning this decision back to state governments gives the power back to the people. 14 states in the US passed trigger laws that banned or severely restricted abortions within a certain time frame after conception. Opponents of these laws say the bans restrict women’s rights to their bodies. Supporters report the lives of thousands of babies have been saved since the repeal. They claim there is still more work to be done to continue protecting the lives of the unborn.

  

American Heart Association confirms link between COVID shot and heart problems
The American Heart Association has released a study confirming a link between the MRNA vaccine and heart conditions. The study released in the medical peer journal Circulation, followed patients at Massachusetts General Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital. The study found 16 young boys and young adult men were admitted to the hospitals with myocarditis . The rare heart condition causes inflammation in the heart and could cause potential issues with heart disease. A similar study by the Florida Department of Health found 84 percent of male patients between the ages of 18 and 39-year-olds had an increase in cardiac related events associated with MRNA vaccines. The FDA and CDC have acknowledged the link reported by the American Heart Association, but say it occurs only in rare cases. Several critics including former supporters of the MRNA vaccine say they have been censored on social media and ridiculed for their criticism of the vaccine.

 

CDC launches LGBT curriculum for public schools
The CDC has a more important agenda they are promoting according to recent statement by the organization. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released a curriculum for public school teachers and administrators encouraging them to promote LGBT causes. The organization has announced an initiative called LGBTQ Inclusivity in schools: A Self- Assessment Tool. The project is designed to help schools increase support for students and their families that identify as part of the LGBT community. The agenda which is described as voluntary encourages various suggestions at schools designed to encourage LGBT students. It includes displaying LGBT flags, training for teachers, and the addition of unisex restrooms to schools. Jay Richards, director of the Devos Center for Life, religion and family at the Heritage Foundation says this CDC initiative is not in the description of public health. Other critics echoed the same opinion calling the plan disturbing. The CDC says the plan was developed to help LGBT youth and insist the guideline is voluntary and will not be mandatory in public schools.

 

   

SNBC HEALTH report: supporting joint and bone health through nutrition
Researchers believe keeping joints and bones healthy can be achieved through supplements if needed. Most nutritionists advise a well-balanced diet as the best way to achieve the same goal. Adding nutrients to the body through food can be achieved on a daily basis. Here is a list of foods that contain nutrients that promote bone and joint health. Calcium is a well-known nutrient that benefits joints and bones. It is not naturally found in the body. One doctor, Anthony Kouri, an orthopedic surgeon with the University of Toledo Medical Center recommends one thousand milligrams of calcium daily. Turmeric is beneficial to joint health. This spice has anti-inflammatory properties that are proven in research to help with arthritis. Omega 3 fatty acids found in sardines, cod liver oil and salmon also promote joint health. Sweet potatoes contain magnesium and potassium which are beneficial to bone health. Bone broth contains collagen a nutrient that is also beneficial to bone health. Other foods that contain nutrients beneficial to joint and bone health include prunes, tofu, blueberries, Bell peppers, and mushrooms.

 

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