Mask mandates are unpopular. I don’t know anyone who enjoys wearing a mask. Surgeons wear them to avoid infecting surgery patients. Robbers wear them to avoid identification. Masks became political. Liberals who favor collective outcomes support mask mandates while conservatives who favor personal freedom do not. Today in stores I see a few people wearing masks, mostly just a few older people. It always amuses me when a car drives by and the driver — the sole occupant — is wearing a mask.
Author: Devon Herrick
Study: Needle Exchanges May Do More Harm than Good
Public health research dating back decades found that needle exchanges for intravenous drug users saved lives.
Internships Boost Health Care Workers in Rural CO
I grew up in a small town in the middle of nowhere. My parents house was 19 miles East of the Colorado border. The adjacent Colorado counties were so sparsely populated that the ranches were open range. There were no fences. The local hospital where I got my tonsils removed only had 9 beds. The hospital is county-owned, as is the long-term care facility. Some of the local health care providers are subsidized by the county, with free office space and guaranteed incomes. Otherwise, the only health care providers would be miles away in other counties.
FDA Approves Fecal Transplants as though it were a Drug
Clostridium difficile infections (CDI) are difficult to treat and can be deadly. CDI is an infection of the gut when the gut bacteria are thrown out of balance and populated with Clostridium difficile rather than a healthy biome. The standard treatment is antibiotics, which can also wreck beneficial gut biome. CDI often is recurrent, coming back time and time again.