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How to Help Your Kids Mask-Induced Dry Skin – Scary Mommy
Posted: January 21, 2022 at 11:53 pm
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As much as I am grateful for KN95 masks sized specifically for tiny faces, after a long day of school and activities especially in the dead of winter the ear holders in particular can really wreak havoc on their skin. While not wearing masks (even after theyre vaccinated) isnt a good option, fortunately there are some solutions that can ease pressure on little ears and help heal their irritated skin. Read on for some tips and tricks to keep your childrens skin as healthy as possible while staying COVID-safe.
While wearing face masks is the new normal (and vital to helping curb the spread of COVID), it can be uncomfortable and irritate skin especially the tender faces and behind-the-ear skin of young children. Often, face masks are too tight or made of scratchy, chafing materials that can rub against your childs face, causing itchiness or worsening conditions like eczema around the chin, cheeks, and lips.
Plus, some masks can dry out skin by absorbing all the natural moisture, and your childs trapped breath and airflow can also cause dryness, redness, and itchiness.
Different kids and different age groups will have different skin care issues. Here are a few of the more common ones your child may experience.
Dry skin, eczema, rosacea, or contact dermatitis: Whether its just dry winter air or the mask drying out your childs skin, dry skin can cause flakiness, bumps, rash, dryness, peeling, and even swelling and numbness. The conditions within a mask can also worsen the symptoms of eczema, rosacea, and other skin conditions.
Maskne: This is the nickname for facial acne worsened by mask wearing due to your childs sweat, bacteria, and skin oils being trapped on their skin.
Irritation of skin behind ears: The skin behind your childs ears is delicate and after wearing masks all day, the skin can get abraded and worn down sometimes leading to open sores or torn skin. Plus, the pressure can hurt, too.
While we cant stop wearing masks, there are proactive measures you can take to protect your childrens sensitive skin.
Wash and moisturize their face daily: Use a mild, fragrance-free cleanser. After, while their face is still damp, apply moisturizer that is best for their skin type. If their skin is on the dryer side, consider applying moisturizer right before they put on their mask for the day.
Use petroleum jelly or chapstick: To prevent cracked lips, apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly or chapstick on their lips after face washing, before putting on their mask, and also right before bedtime.
Ear-saving clips and headbands: There are all sorts of clips, headbands, and hats that your child can wear with special buttons they can loop the elastic of their masks around to relieve the pressure and abrasion of the delicate skin behind their ears.
Find the right fitting mask: Any mask is better than none at all, but a snug and comfortable fitting mask is best. If a mask is too loose or moves too much, not only will it irritate your childs skin, but it also will increase the odds of your child touching their mask and transfer germs to their mask and face.
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Expert Opinions on Key Parameters Influencing Randomized Clinical Trial Interpretation in Moderate-to-Sever… – Physician’s Weekly
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For a study, it was determined that treatment of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis resulted in novel and developing therapeutic options for the chronic inflammatory skin condition. The fast evolution resulted in an inconsistency in research designs, trial conduct, and statistical analysis. The interpretation of how differences in study parameters may impact clinical trial findings was a difficulty for healthcare practitioners.
Researchers prepared a list of 22 essential study characteristics of modern clinical trials in moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis and rated the top study factors that had a substantial influence on effectiveness outcomes based on a review of the literature and our experience as clinical trialists. The most important parameters were study comparators, rescue treatment rules, washout periods for topical and systemic treatments, inclusion criteria such as disease severity as measured by the Eczema Area and Severity Index and/or Investigator Global Assessment scores, and the duration of the screening period.They discussed critical parameter concerns, with an emphasis on between-parameter interactions and their impact on effectiveness outcomes. This may help to guide the interpretation of atopic dermatitis clinical trials and increase awareness of the need for clinical trial design harmonization.
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Ron Paul newsletters – Wikipedia
Posted: January 19, 2022 at 11:57 am
Beginning in 1978, for more than two decades, Ron Paul American physician, libertarian activist, congressman, and presidential candidate published a variety of political and investment-oriented newsletters bearing his name.[1][2] The content of some newsletters, which were widely deemed racist, was a source of controversy during his 1996 congressional campaign and his 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns.
Ron Paul helped found the Foundation for Rational Economics and Education in 1976.[3] This think tank began publishing Ron Paul's Freedom Report newsletter.[4]
In 1984, as he left Congress, Paul also set up Ron Paul & Associates (RP&A), with his wife and daughter and his former congressional chief of staff, Lew Rockwell. The next year, RP&A began publishing several publications including The Ron Paul Investment Letter, The Ron Paul Survival Report, and The Ron Paul Political Report. By 1993, RP&A was earning $940,000 per year.[5] When Paul began working toward returning to Congress in 1995, he gave an interview to C-SPAN in which he described the newsletters as "business-financial", talking about "monetary matters and the gold standard."[6] Most articles did not carry a byline, and many were written in the first person.[2]
The newsletters drew attention for controversial content when raised as a campaign issue by Paul's opponent in the 1996 Congressional election, Charles "Lefty" Morris.[7]
Many articles in these newsletters contained statements that were criticized as racist or homophobic. These statements include, "Given the inefficiencies of what DC laughingly calls the criminal justice system, I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal."[8][9][10][11] An October 1992 article said, "even in my little town of Lake Jackson, Texas, I've urged everyone in my family to know how to use a gun in self defense... for the animals are coming."[12] Another newsletter suggested that black activists who wanted to rename New York City in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. should instead rename it "Welfaria," "Zooville," "Rapetown," "Dirtburg," or "Lazyopolis."[2] An article titled "The Pink House" said "I miss the closet. Homosexuals, not to speak of the rest of society, were far better off when social pressure forced them to hide their activities."[2][13][14] Another newsletter asserted that HIV-positive homosexuals "enjoy the pity and attention that comes with being sick" and approved of the slogan "Sodomy=Death."[2]
A number of the newsletters criticized civil rights movement activist Martin Luther King Jr., calling him a pedophile and "lying socialist satyr".[2][15] These articles told readers that Paul had voted against the Martin Luther King Jr. Day federal public holiday, saying "Boy, it sure burns me to have a national holiday for that pro-communist philanderer, Martin Luther King. I voted against this outrage time and time again as a Congressman. What an infamy that Ronald Reagan approved it! We can thank him for our annual Hate Whitey Day."[2][16][17] During the 2008 and 2012 presidential election campaigns, Paul and his supporters said that the passages denouncing King were not a reflection of Paul's own views because he considers King a "hero".[18][19][20]
In a January 2008 article in The New Republic, James Kirchick, who studied hundreds of Paul's newsletters held at the Kenneth Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas, and at the Wisconsin Historical Society, wrote that the newsletters "reveal decades worth of obsession with conspiracies, sympathy for the right-wing militia movement, and deeply held bigotry against blacks, Jews, and gays".[2][21] The newsletters also criticized the state of Israel. One investment letter called Israel "an aggressive, national socialist state"; a 1990 newsletter discussed the "tens of thousands of well-placed friends of Israel in all countries who are willing to work for the Mossad in their area of expertise"; one quoted a "Jewish friend" who said the 1993 World Trade Center bombing was a "setup by the Israeli Mossad".[2]
During the 1996 reelection campaign Paul did not deny writing the newsletters,[22] and defended their content, saying that he opposed racism and his remarks about blacks had been taken out of context.[8][9][23]
In March 2001, Paul said he did not write the commentaries, but stopped short of denying authorship in 1996 because his campaign advisers had thought it would be too confusing and that he had to live with the material published under his name.[24][25] In 2011 Paul's spokesperson Jesse Benton said Paul had "taken moral responsibility because they appeared under his name and slipped through under his watch".[10]
Numerous sources said Lew Rockwell, who co-founded the firm that published the newsletters and remained an officer throughout its existence,[5] had written the racially charged content. In 2008, the libertarian news magazine Reason reported that "a half-dozen longtime libertarian activists" said that Rockwell had been the chief ghostwriter.[5] Former Ron Paul Chief of Staff John W. Robbins (19811985) publicly called on Rockwell to say he wrote the "puerile, racist" newsletters, and stated that "all informed people" believe that Rockwell ghostwrote the newsletters.[26] A New Republic listing of newsletters[21] showed that Rockwell's name appears on newsletters as either contributing editor or editor.[27][28]
Rockwell said that he was involved in the operations of the newsletters, but denied writing them, saying his role was confined to writing subscription letters.[29] He also said the person who ghost wrote the racially charged pieces "is now long gone" and that he "left in unfortunate circumstances."[29] He has described discussion of the newsletters scandal as "hysterical smears aimed at political enemies."[30]
In January 2012, The Washington Post reported that several of Paul's former associates said that there was no indication that he had written the controversial passages himself, but three people said that Paul had been very involved in the production of the newsletters and had allowed the controversial material to be included as part of a deliberate strategy to boost profits.[31] According to one of the associates, Paul's former secretary (and a self-described supporter of his 2012 Presidential campaign) Renae Hathway, Paul was a "hands-on boss" who would come into the Houston office, about 50 miles (80km) from home, about once a week. She said, "It was his newsletter, and it was under his name, so he always got to see the final product... He would proof it." She also said, "We had tons of subscribers, from all over the world... I never had one complaint about the content."[31]
Ed Crane, founder and president of the Cato Institute, told Reason that in a discussion with Ron Paul during the period in which the newsletters were published, Paul said his chief source of campaign contributions was the mailing address for the controversial Spotlight magazine. Reason reports that the now defunct magazine, run by Holocaust denier Willis Carto, promoted antisemitism.[5] Paul denied the accusations, telling CNN that Hathway had made up what she had said, and that he had no recollection of the alleged conversation with Crane and did not know what Crane was talking about.[32]
During Paul's 2012 presidential campaign, journalist Ben Swann revisited the newsletters story and reported the name of another author, James B. Powell, found in the byline in a 1993 edition of the Ron Paul Strategy Guide an article titled "How to Protect Against Urban Violence", with purported racist content.[33] In his report, Swann said the 2008 coverage by The New Republic had reported that only one of the controversial articles had a byline, but had not identified either the specific issue or the name of the author. However, in a Washington Post piece that argued that, "[on] the topic of Ron Paul's racist, homophobic and creepy-cum-conspiratorial newsletters, Swann allows his affection for constitutionalist politics to corrupt his judgment," Kirchick said that Swann's story on Powell consisted of no original reporting and had been previously documented in Kirchick's earlier pieces on the scandal.[34] Kirchick wrote in 2012 that he was disappointed that the media revelations of Paul's newsletters had not curtailed Paul's political career to the degree that seemed possible in 2008.[35]
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‘Russia-bashing is a bi-partisan activity in Washington: Ron Paul – Press TV
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Ukrainian servicemen take part in the joint Rapid Trident military exercises with the United States and other NATO countries nor far from Lviv on September 24, 2021, as tensions with Russia remain high over the pro-Russia conflict in the country's east. (Photo by AFP)
Former American presidential candidate Ron Paul has pointed out that attacking Russia is a common, yet dangerous, activity practiced by US politicians on both sides of the aisle.
"Russia-bashing is a bi-partisan activity in Washington. Both parties think it makes them look tough and pro-America, the former Texas congressman said on Monday in an article published on the Weekly Column of the Ron Paul Institute website.
Paul said that the US politicians are competing with one another on what they deem to be riskless threats to Russia, which in reality increases the risks of a imminent war between world powers.
"[W]hile Republican and Democrat politicians continue to one-up each other on 'risk-free' threats to Russia, they are increasingly risking a devastating nuclear war," he warned. "Its all fun and games until the missiles start flying."
In regard to the Ukraine crisis, Paul urged Washington's bi-partisan Russia-Bashers to re-assess the situation before pushing on with its current foreign policy in regard to the issue.
"When US politicians talk about Russia massing troops on the Ukrainian border, for example, they leave out the fact that these troops are actually inside Russia. With US troops in some 150 countries overseas, youd think Washington might pause before criticizing the aggression of troops inside a countrys own borders.
Meanwhile, Russia described the US criticism over Moscows troop deployment within its own territorial jurisdiction as "illogical", while the presence of American troops in Europe does not provoke any condemnation.
The Kremlin has repeatedly warned the US politicians that Washington's aggressive anti-Moscow policies were a colossal mistake.
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Ron Johnson panel on COVID-19 to bring together vaccine skeptics and promoters of unproven early treatments – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson plans to bring together a panel of scientists and doctors who have been criticized for expressing skepticism about COVID-19 vaccines and promoting the use of unproven medications for early treatment of the disease.
The discussion billed as "COVID-19: A Second Opinion" is scheduled for Monday in Washington, D.C., a day after a planned protest march against vaccine mandates on the National Mall.
Several of the announced speakers for the "Defeat the Mandates" event are due to provide information at Johnson's discussion. It is not an official U.S. Senate hearing.
Among those scheduled to speak at both events isRobert Malone, an infectious disease researcher who has claimed to be an "inventor" of mRNA vaccines and has been accused of spreading misinformation about the vaccines that got him booted off Twitter.
Also expected to speak at both events is Texas cardiologist Peter McCullough, who has asserted COVID-19 vaccines are unsafe;Aaron Kheriaty, a University of California-Irvine School of Medicine physician who was fired for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine;and Wisconsin physicianPierre Kory, who has promoted the use of ivermectin as an early treatment for COVID-19.
Ivermectin is used to treat parasitic infections and public health experts have warned that it is unproven as a remedy for COVID-19.
Another ivermectin proponent, Virginia physician Paul Marik, is due to speak at both events. Marik recently resigned as professor of medicine and chief of pulmonary and critical care medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk.
More: In a long line of medical conspiracy theories, ivermectin is the latest to seduce many, including Aaron Rodgers
Johnson, who recently announced he's running for a third term, has promoted early treatments to deal with the virus,sown doubt over the efficacy of the vaccines and has declined to get vaccinated.
According to a news release from Johnson's office, "the paneldiscussion on the global pandemic response" will look at "what went right, what went wrong, what should be done now, and what needs to be addressed long term."
"The panel will also discuss censorship from Big Tech and the mainstream media, pandemic response effect on children, and vaccine mandate impact on worker shortage," the statement said.
The news release said Johnson has extended invitations to the chief executives of Pfizer and Moderna,federal agency heads including Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Anthony Fauci, directorof the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases"and other individuals who have developed, promoted, and led the response to the pandemic over the last two years."
More: 'Fundamentally dangerous': Ron Johnson has long history of promoting views at odds with scientific research
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Authorities Attempting to Close Fiery "Gates of Hell" – Futurism
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Good luck with that!Fire in the Hole
After fifty years of continuous burning, Turkmenistan officials are finally trying to close up a 230-feet wide fiery sinkhole in the Karakum Desert known hyperbolically but only somewhat as the Gates of Hell.
No one is entirely sure how the hellish pit, located about 150 miles north of the Central Asian countrys capital, started burning, according to Metro. But one theory is the Soviet Union set it on fire in the 70sin a bid for resource extraction.
The rumor is that Soviet operatives went looking for natural gas deposits and found the sinkhole, which would have been filled with dangerous gas. As the theory goes, they set it on fire, thinking it would burn out pretty quickly but couldnt have been more wrong.
In the past, Turkmenistans President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov had declared the pit a tourist destination after unsuccessfully trying to stop the burning in 2010, with Metro reporting that thousands of people visit it every year. Apparently, Berdimuhamedov even did donuts in a rally car outside the crater to dispel a rumor that hed died.Heres the video:
If Turkmenistan can actually figure out how to put out the half-century old fire, the US might actually be able to learn a thing or two. Turns out we have some long-term fires here, including the Centralia fire in Pennsylvania. According to History.com, Centralia was a booming coal town about a century ago. But it was mostly abandoned after the town accidentally set an underground coal seam on fire in 1962, and its been burning ever since a ghastly phenomenon that reportedly inspired the Silent Hill horror franchise.
According to the US Department of Environmental Protection, the Centralia fire could continue burning for another century and is one of about 38 such coal fires in the state. Although coal and natural gas deposits are different, perhaps the US could benefit from whatever wild plan Berdimuhamedov comes up with to stop his own raging flames.
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Hacker Claims to Have Seized Control of Teslas Around the World – Futurism
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"Yes, I potentially could unlock the doors and start driving the affected Teslas."Assuming Control
A teen hacker named David Colombo claims to have uncovered a software vulnerability that allowed him to take control of numerous Teslavehicles around the world.
The researcher tweeted earlier this week that he gained full remote control of over 20 Teslas in ten countries and there seems to be no way to find the owners and report it to them.
Tesla neither confirmed nor denied the hack toBloomberg, but Colombo told the publication that he was in touch with the carmaker about the security flaw.
Colombo was quick to clarify in a followup tweet that this is not a vulnerability in Teslas infrastructure. Its the ownersfaults.
Colombo says he figured out how to disable Sentry Mode, a security feature that uses the vehicles many cameras to keep an eye out for intruders, as well as opening the doors and windows.
He also claimed he was able to start Keyless Driving. Yes, I potentially could unlock the doors and start driving the affected Teslas, he wrote in a tweet.
But taking them for a longer ride, fortunately, seemed to be impossible.
No I cannot intervene with someone driving (other than starting music at max volume or flashing lights) and I also cannot drive these Teslas remotely, he wrote.
Tesla is on the case, according to Colombo, and will issue an update. Hopefully well learn more about the vulnerability soon.
This will be described more in detail in my writeup, he told Bloomberg. But glad to see Tesla taking action now.
READ MORE: Teen Hacker Claims Ability to Control 25 Teslas Worldwide [Bloomberg]
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Scientists Are Testing a Vaccine to Treat Opioid Addiction – Futurism
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Researchers are thinking outside the box to fight the opioid epidemic and it might even result in a vaccination to treat addiction.
Scientists are developing a vaccine that targets oxycodone addiction, CBS News reports. The team is currently testing the experimental drugs on volunteers with substance abuse disorders.
The way the vaccine works in theory is simple: it prevents the oxycodone from stimulating the pleasure centers of the brain. If users dont feel better after taking a drug,the idea goes, theyre less likely to use it.
The idea behind the vaccine is that after a while, the body will produce an antibody to that particular chemical structure, Sandra Comer, professor of neurobiology at Columbia University, told the broadcaster. If somebody uses oxycodone, the antibody will bind to that molecule and it wont allow it to get into the brain.
Comer and her research partner Marco Pravetoni, an associate professor of pharmacology and medicine at the University of Minnesota, hope that the drug will cut down the relapse rate from medically-assisted addiction treatments.
Currently, the relapse rate for such treatments is roughly 50 percent, according to Comer.
If they relapse, the vaccine hopefully will provide still some level of protection, at least against overdose, she told CBS. And maybe an opportunity for us to re-engage them in treatment.
The team hopes to build off of the research in potential future treatments for other opioids such as heroin and fentanyl.
While not a cure per se, the experimental vaccine does offer some hope as the US continues to reckon with a grim opioid crisis. More than 800,000 Americans have died from drug overdoses in the past two decades, with 73 percent percent of those deaths caused by opioids, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Its still in its early stages, but a vaccine that could help treat addictions while cutting overdoses down would be gamechanging and could end up saving a lot of lives.
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Space Is Wreaking Havoc on Astronauts’ Blood – Futurism
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One adaption astronauts bodies make during trips into space is giving them space anemia when they return to Earth, a new study in the journal Nature found. Essentially, astronauts bodies are destroying their own blood at higher rates, and dont seem to stop once they get back home, which could have major implications for longer-term space travel in the future.
As humankind plans extraterrestrial travel, understanding the health implications of living in space will be critical to planning safe journeys, wrote the studys authors from the University of Ottawa. Anemia in astronauts has been noted since the first space missions, but the mechanisms contributing to anemia in space flight have remained unclear.
Space anemia is one of a suite of issues astronauts face, and NASA even has a name for it: RIDGE stands for Space Radiation, Isolation and Confinement, Distancefrom Earth,Gravityfields, and Hostile/Closed Environments,and describes the most common physical and mental problems explorers run into off world.
Lower gravity in space also causes a loss in bone density, and authors of the study think this may be connected to space anemia as well.
Hemolysis, according to Britannica, is the breakdown or destruction of red blood cells so that the contained oxygen-carrying hemoglobin is freed. According to the study, hemolysis happens in four parts of the body: bone marrow, blood vessels, liver, or spleen. Of these four, researcher Guy Trudel, a specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Ottawa Hospital and a researcher at the University of Ottawa, thinks that bone marrow or the spleen are probably the problem areas, and wants his team to continue researching.
What causes the anemia is the hemolysis, but what causes the hemolysis is the next step, Trudel told Ars Technica. Theres a knowledge gap for longer missions, for one-year missions, or missions to the Moon or Mars or other bodies.
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In Proof That Irony Is Dead, People are Trying to Make Beanie Babies NFTs – Futurism
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"Theres a lot of parallels between whats going on with NFTs now versus Beanie mania in the 90s."Beanie Craze
Remember the Beanie Babies craze of the 90s, when people thought their plushstuffed animals would appreciate in value and make them millionaires?
As it turns out, collectors are still going nuts over the little animals, but this time, some are hoping to turn them into NFTs.
Its history repeating itself, in other words: a flourishing market of gimmicky toys maturing into,well,its logical 21st century conclusion.
The parallels between the two phenomena hasnt gone over the heads of collectors.
Theres a lot of parallels between whats going on with NFTs now versus Beanie mania in the 90s, Beanie Babies collector Arthur Suszko, who is trying to create Beanie Babies NFTs, told Vox.
With that amazing insight, Suszko is in the process of setting up a company that would allow people to buy the ownership rights over physical Beanie Babies in the form of an NFT.
Its a merger of my childhood dreams and modern passions coming together, he told the publication.
The 90s Beanie Babies craze may still be alive today, but its a mere shadow of what it once was. While some stuffed toys that used to retail for $5 are still being bought for over $1,000 according to Vox, the plushies are simply not changing hands very much these days.
Worse yet, Beanie Babies scams are around every corner on the internet. To anybody following the NFT saga, that should sound pretty familiar.
Will Suszkos NFT marketplace experience the same fate? Even he isnt exactly convinced theres a bright future ahead for the digital tokens.
Nobodys going to care about random jpegs that might be selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars right now, he told Vox.
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