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Thursday, April 13, 2023

Life expectancy declining, FDA commissioner blames misinformation

Life expectancy in the U.S. has declined in recent years and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert Califf says misinformation is playing a role. 

Califf told CNBC that where people are getting their health information is leading to declining health outcomes.
-William the Lesser

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I'm interpreting it to mean that the population listened to the government's misinformation about the vaccine and suddenly healthy young people started dropping dead after being forced or pressured into taking it.
The folks that followed their gut instincts and did their own research are still alive and kicking.

9 comments:

  1. I'm way past the "use by date" (Been collecting Social Security for 20 years) . I credit my longevity to drinking bourbon, screwing young ladies and smoking pot. Sometimes all at the same time.

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  2. I never do what .gov dictates and my life is good! The truth is poking through everywhere and my popcorn is freshly buttered.

    Chutes Magoo

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  3. If misinformation shorten you lifespan,
    we would have never made it pass 2016.
    24 years of Clinton/Bush/Obama would have done it.

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  4. Millions of third worlders pouring across the border might be part of the problem, along with the increases of murder in large cities. (CHICAGO)

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  5. My doc told me that he’s looked into a plant based diet - long term and thinks it’s GREAT!
    I wanted to tell him that he may not live longer but I bet it feels like a fucking eternity.
    Fuck him and his plant based diet. Enjoying life is proven to extend life.

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    1. My personal opinion is the best way to enjoy a good quality of life is to avoid seeing doctors.

      Like the old cowboy said when told he needed to see a doctor,
      "Why do I need to see that son of a bitch? I feel fine!"

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  6. All my friends who were vaxxed get pissed when I refer to myself as a "pure blood"....LOL....then I tell them about the article on women in New York seeking artificial insemination from those same pure bloods....their response is priceless...."Yeah, well, if you looked like Brad Pitt....and then only maybe"....too funny...

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  7. Nah, the real misinformation is that it's okay to be fat.

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  8. Maybe because people don't trust DOCTORS after they became minions of the .gov promoting the vax.

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