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FOXNEWS Hannity June 4, 2024 02:34:00

in this administration, they re stuck in this never ending democratic national convention. that s the four years. we re stuck living in it. there s the opportunity for them to lead. there s nowhere else in this country that would be better for biden to be secretary beauty jij to be on site, leading the people, making sure the full resources of the federal government are here to make sure that you re not stuck in wonderment of whether or not it s safe to drink the water. senator vance, again today, he said in the kwai with the press, if the epa administrator feels the water is good enough to drink, i would love to see the epa administrator come here and drink it themselves. sean: i have 20 seconds. doctor, what are the odds five years from now we ll see long term impacts from this? that s the problem. so many unanswered questions. long term implications, birth defects, neurological problems, respiratory problems. if you have any symptoms now, evacuate. sean: knowing what you know

Novel Genomic Areas Linked to Stroke can Lead to Targeted Treatments

FOXNEWS Special Report With Bret Baier June 4, 2024 22:31:00

more than 81% experience at least some limitations in their daily activities while more than a quarter experience significant limitations. according to new data from the cdc. symptoms of long covid can range from a lingering cough to neurological problems. at the other end, there are people who are fatigued, can t get about doing their work, have aches and pains, headaches. and, of course, this mental confusion, which has been called brain fog. the brookings institute estimates 16 million working age americans have long covid with 2 to 4 million unable to work resulting in annual lost wages of 170 to $230 billion. although long covid can qualify as a disability, federal benefits are reserved for those whose conditions will prevent them from working for at least a year. and researchers are still trying to determine what causes some people s symptoms to last longer than others. that s something we absolutely have to get our arms

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 03:24:00

of it right now. does that mean you re having any neurological problems? i mean, to not be able to hear a word here and there, one might think that there s other problems besides just that. and it s connected to something more serious. it is just that. it s just basic auditory processing. and i m expecting to have a full recovery over the next several months to. remember that just a little over three months ago i was in a stroke that nearly would ve ended my life. but unfortunately, i was [inaudible] to the hospital. i guess, to remind everybody that my health now is robust. and i m able to live a normal life. driving, going to the grocery store, not looking for crudités. but, you know, nobody can really see a difference between the life that i m leading. it s just the fact that every now and then i m going to miss a word or much to together. and that continues to get better and better. yes and i think yes?

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 06:23:00

she recognized that i was in the middle of the stroke. and even at the time, i was still committing to wanting to go to a campaign event. but i am just so grateful, not only that i survived, because i was close to a top stroke facility, i was able to get there quickly. and that has allowed me to survive, and to be, not running a very successful campaign as a result. and, the only lingering issue as every now and then i will have auditory processing. i might miss work every now and then. or i might mush two words together. but that is really the effect of it right now. does that mean you re having any neurological problems? i mean, to not be able to hear a word here and there, one might think that there s other problems besides just that. and it s connected to something more serious.

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