Louisiana is a poor, poorly educated state scoring at the lowest rank in most social outcome research. It is ruled by a small group of christofascist White supremacist Republicans more interested in preserving their ideology than fostering wellbeing. This is their latest move in the post-Dobbs era to control women. Expect to see similar moves in other old Confederacy states controlled by similar cretins.
Louisiana may soon become the first state in the country to pass a bill adding two common abortion pills to the state’s list of controlled dangerous substances, leading individuals who are caught with the drugs and lack authorization to potentially face years in prison.
Like the rest of the US deep south, Louisiana already bans almost all abortions.But recently, when a house committee in the Republican-controlled legislature debated a bill to ban people from performing abortions on people without their consent, lawmakers added an amendment to reclassify mifepristone and misoprostol, the two drugs typically used in medication abortions, as Schedule IV drugs.
Under that amendment, a woman who obtains the drugs “for her own consumption” would not face penalties, but anyone who possesses them without a prescription or outside of normal medical practice could. In Louisiana, people who possess Schedule IV drugs can face up to five years in prison, while people who produce, distribute or intend to distribute such drugs can be sentenced to up to 10 years in […]
We have about a third of the American population who make up MAGAt world, and loneliness and a sense of abandonment producing resentment and hate, as this article describes, is one of the reasons seemingly rational people become so irrational. Take a look also at my podcast, Consciousness, Authoritarianism, and Political Violence for a further explanation. This is what is putting Republicans in power and so threatening our democracy.
Loneliness could represent a political threat, as well: a pathway to demagogues, mobs and destructive ideologies. That was an argument the German-born philosopher Hannah Arendt made in 1951 in The Origins of Totalitarianism, which examined the social elements that led to Stalinism and Nazism. And it’s an argument that some readers and scholars of Arendt are recirculating today.
Samantha Rose Hill is a professor at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research and a leading interpreter of Arendt’s thinking, particularly as it relates to loneliness. She notes that The Origins of Totalitarianism became a bestseller in 2016 […]
Reynalda Cordova Vivian Viallon Emma Fontvieille Laia Peruchet-Noray Anna Jansana Karl-Heinz Wagner, World Health Organization -- International Agency for Research on Cancer - The Lancet
Stephan:
A physician reader wrote to say that since SR publishes research about nutrition I should be aware of this. He was right, and the take away for me, and for you as well is: Don’t eat ultra-processed foods, and especially don’t let your kids eat them. This is a research paper published in one of the most prestigious medical journals in the world. It’s conclusions are clear: “A higher consumption of UPFs was associated with a higher risk of multimorbidity of cancer and cardiometabolic diseases. Artificially and sugar-sweetened beverages, animal-based products and sauces, spreads and condiments, but not other items, were associated with increased risk of multimorbidity.”
It is currently unknown whether ultra-processed foods (UPFs) consumption is associated with a higher incidence of multimorbidity. We examined the relationship of total and subgroup consumption of UPFs with the risk of multimorbidity defined as the co-occurrence of at least two chronic diseases in an individual among first cancer at any site, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes.
Methods
This was a prospective cohort study including 266,666 participants (60% women) free of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes at recruitment from seven European countries in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study. Foods and drinks consumed over the previous 12 months were assessed at baseline by food-frequency questionnaires and classified according to their degree of processing using Nova classification. We used multistate modelling based on Cox regression to estimate cause-specific hazard ratios (HR) and their 95% confidence intervals (CI) for associations of total and subgroups of UPFs with the risk of multimorbidity of cancer and cardiometabolic diseases.
Findings
After a median of 11.2 years of follow-up, 4461 participants (39% women) developed multimorbidity of cancer and cardiometabolic diseases. Higher UPF consumption (per 1 standard deviation increment, ∼260 g/day without alcoholic drinks) was associated with an increased risk of multimorbidity of cancer and […]
Brendan Fischer and Victoria Cadostin, - The Guardian (U.K.)
Stephan:
We have an active and growing movement of people who want to take over America, end its democracy, and make it a christofascist White supremacy, male-dominant heterosexual-only society. It is not one single unified movement. Rather a collection of groups each promoting this transformation in their own way to make it happen. All being promoted by wealthy people who see themselves as becoming the ruling elite.
A dark money group with ties to Trump’s inner circle dropped more than $90m on ads described as vile, racist and transphobic in the second half of 2022 alone, new tax records obtained by Documented and the Guardian reveal. The staggering sum makes the newly created group, which is based out of the nerve center for the Maga movement, one of the top political spenders in the last election cycle, as it now appears to gear up to influence voters with violent, bigoted messaging in 2024.
Julian E. Barnes and Steven Lee Myers, - The New York Times
Stephan:
I don’t think Americans, particularly American politicians understand what is happening as a result of the misuse of the internet, and the weaponization of misinformation. Our culture is being altered in front of our eyes, literally. Russia wants Trump to be elected because their psychiatrists, their intelligence agencies, and Putin himself all know he can easily be manipulated, and if it is to his benefit he will sacrifice anyone, or anything in the country.
Last month, a video began circulating on social media purporting to tell the story of an internet troll farm in Kyiv targeting the American election.
Speaking in English with a Slavic accent, “Olesya” offers a first-person account of how she and her colleagues initially worked in support of President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine. Then, she says, after a visit by mysterious Americans who were “probably C.I.A.,” the group began sending messages to American audiences in support of President Biden.
“We were told our new target was the United States of America, especially the upcoming elections,” the woman in the video says. “Long story short, we were asked to do everything to prevent Donald Trump from winning the elections.”