Calley Means
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And I'd love to, if it's okay with you, Megan, make a direct plea to Senator Cassidy, because I know he cares very much about public health and trust in public health. And I know he is legitimately still considering this vote. And I think everyone needs to focus their attention on him right now. I'd love to make a couple points to him. Please, go ahead.
So Bill Cassidy, by all accounts, is somebody that, as I said, deeply cares about trust in public health. And I really do believe that the so-called Maha movement, this loose coalition of folks that came together that are really concerned about children's health.
So Bill Cassidy, by all accounts, is somebody that, as I said, deeply cares about trust in public health. And I really do believe that the so-called Maha movement, this loose coalition of folks that came together that are really concerned about children's health.
So Bill Cassidy, by all accounts, is somebody that, as I said, deeply cares about trust in public health. And I really do believe that the so-called Maha movement, this loose coalition of folks that came together that are really concerned about children's health.
And Dr. Cassidy, who's a person who's spent decades working on health care and health policy to help patients, I think they're talking past each other. The crux of Dr. Cassidy's deliberation is around trust in public health. And I want to just make a couple points to him as a parent. Speaking, I think, trying to channel what brought Bobby Kennedy into popularity and into helping President Trump.
And Dr. Cassidy, who's a person who's spent decades working on health care and health policy to help patients, I think they're talking past each other. The crux of Dr. Cassidy's deliberation is around trust in public health. And I want to just make a couple points to him as a parent. Speaking, I think, trying to channel what brought Bobby Kennedy into popularity and into helping President Trump.
And Dr. Cassidy, who's a person who's spent decades working on health care and health policy to help patients, I think they're talking past each other. The crux of Dr. Cassidy's deliberation is around trust in public health. And I want to just make a couple points to him as a parent. Speaking, I think, trying to channel what brought Bobby Kennedy into popularity and into helping President Trump.
The public health crisis and the trust in public health is not because of Bobby Kennedy. Just speaking as a parent, there's anxiety among every single parent in this country. I mean, kids are looking at kids. There's autism rates that are skyrocketing.
The public health crisis and the trust in public health is not because of Bobby Kennedy. Just speaking as a parent, there's anxiety among every single parent in this country. I mean, kids are looking at kids. There's autism rates that are skyrocketing.
The public health crisis and the trust in public health is not because of Bobby Kennedy. Just speaking as a parent, there's anxiety among every single parent in this country. I mean, kids are looking at kids. There's autism rates that are skyrocketing.
we don't know why autism is skyrocketing i'm scared as a parent of a three-year-old about autism it's now one in 30 in california the nih and the public health authorities have not come to a conclusive answer on why autism rates are going through the roof kids are subjected to an unending array of environmental toxins and toxins in our food
we don't know why autism is skyrocketing i'm scared as a parent of a three-year-old about autism it's now one in 30 in california the nih and the public health authorities have not come to a conclusive answer on why autism rates are going through the roof kids are subjected to an unending array of environmental toxins and toxins in our food
we don't know why autism is skyrocketing i'm scared as a parent of a three-year-old about autism it's now one in 30 in california the nih and the public health authorities have not come to a conclusive answer on why autism rates are going through the roof kids are subjected to an unending array of environmental toxins and toxins in our food
The FDA, which is fully bought off by the pharma and food industries, 75% of the drug approvals at the FDA are funded by pharma. They said, we don't even know the chemicals in our food. There's 10,000 chemicals in our food that aren't allowed in any other country. And the red dyes and things like this, the FDA still tells us are safe. We're trying to ban one. There are still many other
The FDA, which is fully bought off by the pharma and food industries, 75% of the drug approvals at the FDA are funded by pharma. They said, we don't even know the chemicals in our food. There's 10,000 chemicals in our food that aren't allowed in any other country. And the red dyes and things like this, the FDA still tells us are safe. We're trying to ban one. There are still many other
The FDA, which is fully bought off by the pharma and food industries, 75% of the drug approvals at the FDA are funded by pharma. They said, we don't even know the chemicals in our food. There's 10,000 chemicals in our food that aren't allowed in any other country. And the red dyes and things like this, the FDA still tells us are safe. We're trying to ban one. There are still many other
chemicals like that that are totally inappropriate. Kids are walking into a treadmill of drugs. Right now, the American Academy of Pediatrics is saying that the standard of care for a 12-year-old is ozempic if they're overweight or obese, and they're studying for as low as six. The health authorities are saying that if a kid is sad, they need an SSRI. SSRI rates have
chemicals like that that are totally inappropriate. Kids are walking into a treadmill of drugs. Right now, the American Academy of Pediatrics is saying that the standard of care for a 12-year-old is ozempic if they're overweight or obese, and they're studying for as low as six. The health authorities are saying that if a kid is sad, they need an SSRI. SSRI rates have
chemicals like that that are totally inappropriate. Kids are walking into a treadmill of drugs. Right now, the American Academy of Pediatrics is saying that the standard of care for a 12-year-old is ozempic if they're overweight or obese, and they're studying for as low as six. The health authorities are saying that if a kid is sad, they need an SSRI. SSRI rates have
doubled in prescription rates among teens in the last five years. They're saying if they have high cholesterol, it's a statin. Statin rates have doubled in the past 10 years among teens. Metformin, ACE inhibitors, all of these drugs our kids are getting on as they're getting more sick. The standard of care is totally clearly rigged where 40% of our teens are on a pharmaceutical product.