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Thursday, March 5, 2026
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Getting sick from COVID may impair male fertility, but vaccination shows no negative effect
COVID-19 infection may meaningfully affect male reproductive health, while having limited consequences for female fertility or assisted reproductive technology (ART) outcomes, according to a new umbrella review published this week in Vaccine. In contrast, COVID vaccination showed little impact on fertility in either men or women.
The review, led by a team at the Department of Reproductive
Medical Center at Sichuan University in Chengdu, China, assessed the effects of
COVID infection and COVID vaccination on fertility and ART outcomes by
analyzing data from 14 studies with 40 different fertility and ART
outcomes.
Impaired male fertility persists 3 months after infection
Among men, the data suggests, COVID infection is associated
with reductions in semen quality, including lower semen volume and
concentration, and total sperm count, viability, and motility. COVID infection
was also associated with elevated levels of the hormones estradiol and
prolactin in men, though it did not appear to significantly affect testosterone
levels.
These negative fertility outcomes in men persisted after infection. “Notably, even after recovery (over 90 days), sperm concentration and motility remained lower compared to uninfected individuals,” they write.
New study shows some plant-based diets may raise heart disease risk
When plant foods are ultra-processed, the advantage disappears—and can even backfire
INRAE - National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment
Previous studies have indicated that eating large amounts of ultra-processed foods[1] is linked with a higher likelihood of developing cardiovascular diseases. Other research[2] has found that diets centered on plant-based foods can lower this risk when those foods offer balanced nutrition and are consumed in appropriate proportions.
To explore how nutrition relates to cardiovascular health in
more detail, scientists from INRAE, Inserm, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, and
Cnam examined more than whether foods came from plant or animal sources. Their
assessment also incorporated the nutritional makeup of foods, including factors
such as carbohydrate, fat, and antioxidant vitamin and mineral content, along
with the level of industrial processing involved.
Universal vaccine to treat colds, flu and COVID developed – and a new study suggests it just might work
Can it get past Bobby Jr. and his anti-vaxxers?
Vaccines have traditionally worked by teaching the immune system to recognise a specific virus or bacterium – in effect, showing it a wanted poster for a single suspect. But what if one vaccine could protect against dozens of different infections at once? Researchers have now developed a potential candidate for such a vaccine, and a new study in mice, published in the journal Science, has given promising results. 
Cocaine seems to be the only thing Bobby Jr.
wants up is nose
What is this new vaccine, and how does it work?
Most vaccines work by introducing the immune system to a specific pathogen – a weakened version of it, or a key protein from its surface – so that the body can recognize and fight it if encountered later.
This vaccine takes a fundamentally different approach. Rather than targeting any one bug, it contains molecules that mimic the signals the body naturally produces when it is under attack from a virus or bacterium. The effect is to put certain immune cells into a prolonged state of high alert, ready to respond rapidly to a wide range of threats, rather than being trained to spot just one.
However, the consequences to dialing up the immune system beyond its normal state won’t be known until human trials are conducted.
Why is it given as a nasal spray rather than an injection?
The nose, throat and lungs are lined with what scientists call mucosal surfaces – the moist tissues that act as the body’s main point of contact with the outside world, and its first barrier against infection. The immune system in these tissues responds more powerfully when a vaccine is delivered directly to them, rather than into a muscle in the arm.
That principle already underlies the routine flu vaccine given to young children in the UK, which comes as a nasal spray. Research has also shown that COVID vaccines can block infection more effectively in animals when delivered this way, rather than by injection. Spraying the new vaccine into the nose allows it to reach immune cells deep in the lungs.
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Trump somehow got worse on public health after covid
He's incapable of learning lessons and actively resists it.

The FDA’s official reason was that the trial of the vaccine
had been inadequate. But since Moderna had already discussed trial design with
officials, this is pretty obviously an excuse meant to provide cover for
Kennedy’s longstanding gibbering anti-vax quackery.
This is bad news for Americans who would like to avoid the
(sometimes deadly) flu virus. But the implications are much wider than that.
At the end of January, even before the latest RFK-engineered
setback, Moderna’s CEO Stéphane Bancel said that the company was planning to
pull back on crucial investments in late-stage mRNA vaccine trials.
“You cannot make a return on investment if you don’t have
access to the US market,” he explained.
What this means is that RFK’s position as Trump’s chief
snake-oil death dealer could affect global development of new vaccines for
shingles, herpes, and the Epstein-Barr virus, the latter of which has been
linked to some cancers.
The Trump administration is a disaster not just for public
health in the US, but worldwide. There has been a great deal of discussion of
the ways in which Trump’s reckless foreign policy has put global security at
risk with his threats to Greenland, Canada, Europe, and general violent
unpredictability.
But US abandonment of public health leadership may well be
even more consequential. It will quite possibly lead to tens of millions of
needless deaths over the next decades.
MIT scientists find a way to rejuvenate the immune system as we age
It's based on mRNA technology hated by Bobby Kennedy Jr. and defunded by Trump
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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| While Trump could benefit, he and Bobby Jr. OPPOSE mRNA |
As people get older, the immune system often becomes less
effective. Populations of T cells shrink, and the remaining cells may respond
more slowly to germs. That slowdown can leave older adults more vulnerable to
many kinds of infections.
To address this age related decline, scientists from MIT and
the Broad Institute developed a method to temporarily reprogram liver cells in
a way that strengthens T cell performance. The goal is to make up for the
reduced output of the thymus, the organ where T cells normally mature.
In the study, the team used mRNA to deliver three important
factors that support T cell survival. With this approach, they were able to
rejuvenate the immune systems of mice. Older mice that received the treatment
produced larger and more varied T cell populations after vaccination, and they
also showed improved responses to cancer immunotherapy.
The researchers say that if this strategy can be adapted for
patients, it could help people stay healthier as they age.
"BPA-Free" doesn't mean safe
Scientists question the safety of BPA-free packaging
McGill University
“BPA-free” food packaging may be hiding new risks. A McGill University study found that several BPA substitutes used in grocery price labels can seep into food and interfere with vital processes in human ovarian cells.
Some triggered unusual fat buildup and disrupted genes linked to cell
repair and growth. The results raise concerns that BPA replacements may be just
as troubling as the chemical they replaced.
Chemicals used as replacements for bisphenol A (BPA) in food
packaging may have concerning effects on human ovarian cells, according to
researchers at McGill University.
In a new study, scientists analyzed several substances
commonly found in price stickers attached to packaged meat, fish, cheese, and
fresh produce. Their experiments revealed early warning signs of possible
toxicity linked to these chemicals.
The results, published in the journal Toxicological
Sciences, raise new questions about whether BPA-free packaging is truly
safer and whether existing regulations provide enough protection for consumers.
How COVID and H1N1 swept through U.S. cities in just weeks
Trump's denials didn't help
Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health
Public health scientists at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health used advanced computer simulations to trace how the 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic and the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic spread across the United States. Their results show how quickly respiratory pandemics can expand and why stopping them early is so challenging. Published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the research is the first to directly compare how these two pandemics moved through U.S. metropolitan areas.
Both outbreaks had major consequences in the United States.
The 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic led to 274,304 hospitalizations and 12,469 deaths.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been even more devastating, with 1.2 million
confirmed deaths reported so far.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Even though undocumented immigrants can't collect Social Security, SSA plans to give ICE details about beneficiary appointments
ICE terrorism coming to Social Security offices

Wired reported that the instructions were “recently communicated verbally to workers at certain SSA offices.”
The outlet quoted an unnamed employee with direct
knowledge of the orders who said that “if ICE comes in and asks if someone has
an upcoming appointment, we will let them know the date and time.”
Undocumented immigrants are not eligible for Social Security
benefits, though they do contribute tens
of billions of dollars per year to the program through payroll taxes.
Noncitizens can qualify for Social Security, but Wired noted
that they are “required to appear in person to review continued eligibility of
benefits.”
Tanning beds triple melanoma risk, potentially causing broad DNA damage
Study is first to show how tanning beds mutate skin cells far more than ordinary sunlight

Melanoma, the deadliest skin cancer, kills about 11,000 in
the U.S. each year. Despite decades of warnings, the precise biological
mechanism behind tanning beds’ cancer risk remained unclear. The indoor tanning
industry, which is
making a comeback, has used that uncertainty to argue that tanning beds are
no more harmful than sunlight.
This new study “irrefutably” challenges those claims by
showing how tanning beds, at a molecular level, mutate skin cells far beyond
the reach of ordinary sunlight, according to the authors.
“Even in normal skin from indoor tanning patients, areas
where there are no moles, we found DNA changes that are precursor mutations
that predispose to melanoma,” said study first author Dr.
Pedram Gerami, professor of skin cancer research at Northwestern University
Feinberg School of Medicine. “That has never been shown before.”
The study was published in Science Advances.










