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Likely from a lab. now, he has stage fright. not as tough as he presented himself, is he? yeah, he doesn t want to be challenged by anyone who actually has gone to the trouble at looking at the evidence that connects him there were experiments that he funded and he advocated and he went around the regulations that were put in place by the obama administration to be fair, and also by the trump administration, both administrations strict rules in place to stop the kind of research that fauci has long been the champion of. fauci went around those rules. put the money to the wuhan lab. they did the experiments. got paper trail. we know what they did with his money directly. you have the project numbers tracking it they made bat coronavirus transmissible through the air, more infectious to the human respiratory system. that is all documented and that connects it to him. ....

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JAMA Cardiology: Gender Disparities in Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Treatment for Young Patients


April 21, 2021
HOUSTON – (April 21, 2021) – Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide, yet researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have found that those 55 and younger are not treated as aggressively, and women receive less than optimal preventative care when compared to men among this group of young patients with ASCVD.
The study, one of the largest to date published in JAMA Cardiology¸ reviewed medical records of 147,600 veterans with premature ASCVD, which includes patients who suffered from heart disease, stroke, or peripheral arterial disease at a young age. The investigators found that not only were women significantly less likely to receive antiplatelets, statin or high-intensity statin therapies, they also were less likely to adhere to their statin therapy regimen when compared with men. ....

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