Daily Archives: August 14, 2018

2018-08-14: News Headlines

Travis Lupick, Yes! Magazine (2018-08-14). How Our Mental Health Struggles Are Linked to Each Others' in Surprising Ways. alternet.org Our world has changed and we're adapting together. | Johann Hari's experience with depression is something of a lightning rod within mental health circles. Some cheer his nuanced views of the disorder, grateful for a take on mental health that emphasizes the impacts of environment and experience. Others argue that the British journalist is too dismissive of medication. "Is everything Johann Hari knows about depression wrong? "

The Conversation (2018-08-14). Humans Are the Unwitting Test Subjects in a Worldwide Experiment on Microplastics. alternet.org Microplastics are turning up everywhere and we know virtually nothing about how they might impact human health. | One of the main problems with plastics is that although we may only need them fleetingly — seconds in the case of microbeads in personal care products, or minutes as in plastic grocery bags — they stick around for hundreds of years. Unfortunately, much of this plastic ends up as environmental pollution. We've all see. . .

wsws.org (2018-08-14). Allentown, Pennsylvania credit union employees strike over wages and health care. wsws.org Employees of People First Federal Credit Union went on strike against the company's demand to shift health care costs onto the backs of already low paid employees.

INA (2018-08-13). PA Sends Needed Cancer Medication to Gaza. imemc.org The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that medications were transported into the besieged Gaza Strip, on Monday, for the treatment of cancer. The Palestinian Minister of Health, Jawad Awad, said that, upon instructions from Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah, medications were transported on Monday, to the […]…

Fred Gardner (2018-08-13). Exploiting Styron's Ghost. counterpunch.org "I've been through a lot, good and bad, I've seen government rise and fall and scientific theories rise and fall, and I think there's a breadth of mind which, provided the brain is healthy comes with age." — Oliver Sacks Eli Lilly got FDA approval to market Prozac in December 1988. The company's marketing genius, More

Hezvo Mpunga (2018-08-13). The Baltimore Bureau Podcast Show: August 10, 2018. therealnews.com Eze and Khalilah discuss the one year anniversary of the Baltimore Ceasefire, climate justice as health, housing and transit justice, police ignoring the law, and Marc Steiner's interview with Sean Yoes about his book, 'Baltimore After Freddie Gray'

Kathy Kelly (2018-08-13). U.S. is Complicit in Child Slaughter in Yemen. counterpunch.org On August 9, a U.S.-supported Saudi airstrike bombed a bus carrying schoolchildren in Sa'ada, a city in northern Yemen. The New York Times reported that the students were on a recreational trip. According to the Sa'ada health department, the attack killed at least forty-three people. According to the International Committee of the Red Cross, at least twenty-nine of those killed were children under the age of fifteen, and forty-eight people were wounded, including thirty children. More

wsws.org (2018-08-13). UK National Health Service pay deal fuels growing rebellion against unions. wsws.org More than 1,000 health workers signed a petition calling for the current leadership of the Royal College of Nursing to stand down.

wsws.org (2018-08-13). This week in history: August 13-19. wsws.org 25 years ago: Clinton unveils health care "reform" to cut costs for corporate employersIn a speech to the National Governors Association on August 16, 1993, President Bill Clinton outlined the substance of his proposed health care reform program. Speaking to the group that he previously headed while governor of Arkansas, Clinton largely dropped the reformist pretenses associated with his promises to working people and explained in blunt language that the purpose of the "reform" was to cut costs for the government and corporate employers.

wsws.org (2018-08-13). Coca-Cola workers in Alabama on strike for better wages, health insurance. wsws.org The Teamsters union is determined to prevent the Coca Cola United workers from joining their struggle with that of UPS workers and the working class more generally.

Steffie Woolhandler, David U. Himmelstein, Adam Gaffney (2018-08-10). Single Payer Is Actually a Huge Bargain. thenation.com Steffie Woolhandler, David U. Himmelstein, Adam Gaffney It would save both dollars and lives compared to our current system.

RT (2018-08-09). US can afford 'unlimited war' but not Medicare for all, says Ocasio-Cortez. rt.com Democratic socialist and Congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has slammed Republicans for funding tax cuts and America's "unlimited war," while refusing to provide universal healthcare. |

Nick Surgey (2018-08-09). The Koch Brothers Commissioned a Survey of Americans and Found Most Like a $15 Minimum Wage, Free College, and Universal Health Care. theintercept.com Where the Koch brothers see government tyranny, most Americans see common-sense solutions to basic problems, it turns out.

RT (2018-08-09). WATCH the mesmerizing dance of chromosomes inside our cells (VIDEO). rt.com Scientists have mapped the movement of chromosomes inside our cells for the first time — a development that may have significant implications for the study of genetic diseases and human health, according to researchers. |

Michelle Chen (2018-08-07). Republicans Want to Force People to Work for Their Health Care—What Could Go Wrong? thenation.com Republicans Want to Force People to Work for Their Health Care—What Could Go Wrong? appeared first on The Nation.

Michelle Chen (2018-08-02). Trump Administration's Breastmilk War Exposes Backchannel Politics in Health Care. progressive.org Nipplegate has a long history in the Global South.

Sarah Jaffe (2018-08-01). Building the Movement for Medicare for All. progressive.org This week was the 53rd anniversary of Medicare, created in the middle of the social agitation of the 1960s. Benjamin Day of Healthcare-NOW! talks about how today, we are in the middle of similar upheaval.

Justin Anderson (2018-07-31). Reporting on Medicare for All Makes Media Forget How Math Works. fair.org CBS News (7/30/18) | "Medicare for All," a federally funded universal healthcare plan championed by Sen. Bernie Sanders (Vermont—Ind.), has quickly become a key issue for progressive voters evaluating Democratic Party candidates for the 2018 midterm elections and the 2020 presidential race. The plan would provide coverage for the 40 million currently uninsured in the United States, a gap that is estimated to cause tens of thousands of deaths annually. Despite this, Medicare for All has received no shortage of negative coverage in the media, all revolving around the same question: Just how are we going to pay for it? | A study on the cost of Medicare for All was recently conducted by Charles Blahous for the libertarian-leaning Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Blahous' study projected that Sanders' Medicare for All system,…

Paul Dobson (2018-07-23). Venezuela to Invest €293m to Modernise Public Health System as National Nurses' Strike Continues. venezuelanalysis.com Maduro has called for a "revolution within the revolution" in the health sector.

2018-08-14: Social Media Postees

Humans Are the Unwitting Test Subjects in a Worldwide Experiment on Microplastics
The Conversation | alternet.org | 2018-08-14
Microplastics are turning up everywhere and we know virtually nothing about how they might impact human health. | One of the main problems with plastics is that although we may only need them fleetingly — seconds in the case of microbeads in personal care products, or minutes as in plastic grocery bags — they stick around for hundreds of years. Unfortunately, much of this plastic ends up as environmental pollution. We've all see. . .
alternet.org/news-amp-politics/humans-ar…

How Our Mental Health Struggles Are Linked to Each Others' in Surprising Ways
Travis Lupick, Yes! Magazine | alternet.org | 2018-08-14
Our world has changed and we're adapting together. | Johann Hari's experience with depression is something of a lightning rod within mental health circles. Some cheer his nuanced views of the disorder, grateful for a take on mental health that emphasizes the impacts of environment and experience. Others argue that the British journalist is too dismissive of medication. "Is everything Johann Hari knows about depression wrong? "
alternet.org/news-amp-politics/how-our-m…

Allentown, Pennsylvania credit union employees strike over wages and health care
wsws.org | wsws.org | 2018-08-14
Employees of People First Federal Credit Union went on strike against the company's demand to shift health care costs onto the backs of already low paid employees.
www.wsws.org/en/articles/2018/08/14/cred…

The Baltimore Bureau Podcast Show: August 10, 2018
Hezvo Mpunga | therealnews.com | 2018-08-13
Eze and Khalilah discuss the one year anniversary of the Baltimore Ceasefire, climate justice as health, housing and transit justice, police ignoring the law, and Marc Steiner's interview with Sean Yoes about his book, 'Baltimore After Freddie Gray' | The post The Baltimore Bureau Podcast Show: August 10, 2018 appeared first on The…
therealnews.com/stories/the-baltimore-bu…

PA Sends Needed Cancer Medication to Gaza
INA | imemc.org | 2018-08-13
The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that medications were transported into the besieged Gaza Strip, on Monday, for the treatment of cancer. The Palestinian Minister of Health, Jawad Awad, said that, upon instructions from Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah, medications were transported on Monday, to the …

PA Sends Needed Cancer Medication to Gaza

U.S. is Complicit in Child Slaughter in Yemen
Kathy Kelly | counterpunch.org | 2018-08-13
On August 9, a U.S.-supported Saudi airstrike bombed a bus carrying schoolchildren in Sa'ada, a city in northern Yemen. The New York Times reported that the students were on a recreational trip. According to the Sa'ada health department, the attack killed at least forty-three people. According to the International Committee of the Red Cross, at least twenty-nine of those killed were children under the age of fifteen, and forty-eight people were wounded, including thirty children.
counterpunch.org/2018/08/13/u-s-is-compl…

Exploiting Styron's Ghost
Fred Gardner | counterpunch.org | 2018-08-13
"I've been through a lot, good and bad, I've seen government rise and fall and scientific theories rise and fall, and I think there's a breadth of mind which, provided the brain is healthy comes with age." — Oliver Sacks Eli Lilly got FDA approval to market Prozac in December 1988. The company's marketing genius,…
counterpunch.org/2018/08/13/exploiting-s…

UK National Health Service pay deal fuels growing rebellion against unions
wsws.org | wsws.org | 2018-08-13
More than 1,000 health workers signed a petition calling for the current leadership of the Royal College of Nursing to stand down.
www.wsws.org/en/articles/2018/08/13/heal…

Coca-Cola workers in Alabama on strike for better wages, health insurance
wsws.org | wsws.org | 2018-08-13
The Teamsters union is determined to prevent the Coca Cola United workers from joining their struggle with that of UPS workers and the working class more generally.
www.wsws.org/en/articles/2018/08/13/ccma…

This week in history: August 13-19
wsws.org | wsws.org | 2018-08-13
25 years ago: Clinton unveils health care "reform" to cut costs for corporate employersIn a speech to the National Governors Association on August 16, 1993, President Bill Clinton outlined the substance of his proposed health care reform program. Speaking to the group that he previously headed while governor of Arkansas, Clinton largely dropped the reformist pretenses associated with his promises to working people and explained in blunt language that the purpose of the "reform" was to cut costs for the government and corporate employers.
www.wsws.org/en/articles/2018/08/13/twih…

Single Payer Is Actually a Huge Bargain
Steffie Woolhandler, David U. Himmelstein, Adam Gaffney | thenation.com | 2018-08-10
Steffie Woolhandler, David U. Himmelstein, Adam Gaffney It would save both dollars and lives compared to our current system. | The post Single Payer Is Actually a Huge Bargain appeared first on The Nation.
thenation.com/article/single-payer-actua…

US can afford 'unlimited war' but not Medicare for all, says Ocasio-Cortez
RT | rt.com | 2018-08-09
Democratic socialist and Congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has slammed Republicans for funding tax cuts and America's "unlimited war," while refusing to provide universal healthcare.
rt.com/usa/435566-ocasio-cortez-healthca…

The Koch Brothers Commissioned a Survey of Americans and Found Most Like a $15 Minimum Wage, Free College, and Universal Health Care
Nick Surgey | theintercept.com | 2018-08-09
Where the Koch brothers see government tyranny, most Americans see common-sense solutions to basic problems, it turns out. | The post The Koch Brothers Commissioned a Survey of Americans and Found Most Like a $15 Minimum Wage, Free College, and Universal Health Care appeared first on The Intercept.
theintercept.com/2018/08/09/koch-brother…

Republicans Want to Force People to Work for Their Health Care–What Could Go Wrong?
Michelle Chen | thenation.com | 2018-08-07
Republicans Want to Force People to Work for Their Health Care–What Could Go Wrong? appeared first on The Nation.
thenation.com/article/republicans-want-f…

Trump Administration's Breastmilk War Exposes Backchannel Politics in Health Care
Michelle Chen | progressive.org | 2018-08-02
Nipplegate has a long history in the Global South.
progressive.org/dispatches/trump-adminis…

Building the Movement for Medicare for All
Sarah Jaffe | progressive.org | 2018-08-01
This week was the 53rd anniversary of Medicare, created in the middle of the social agitation of the 1960s. Benjamin Day of Healthcare-NOW! talks about how today, we are in the middle of similar upheaval.
progressive.org/dispatches/building-the-…

Reporting on Medicare for All Makes Media Forget How Math Works
Justin Anderson | fair.org | 2018-07-31
CBS News (7/30/18) | "Medicare for All," a federally funded universal healthcare plan championed by Sen. Bernie Sanders (Vermont–Ind.), has quickly become a key issue for progressive voters evaluating Democratic Party candidates for the 2018 midterm elections and the 2020 presidential race. The plan would provide coverage for the 40 million currently uninsured in the United States, a gap that is estimated to cause tens of thousands of deaths annually. Despite this, Medicare for All has received no shortage of negative coverage in the media, all revolving around the same question: Just how are we going to pay for it? | A study on the cost of Medicare for All was recently conducted by Charles Blahous for the libertarian-leaning Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Blahous' study projected that Sanders' Medicare for All system,…
fair.org/home/reporting-on-medicare-for-…

Venezuela to Invest €293m to Modernise Public Health System as National Nurses' Strike Continues
Paul Dobson | venezuelanalysis.com | 2018-07-23
Maduro has called for a "revolution within the revolution" in the health sector.
venezuelanalysis.com/news/13961