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The presidents dangerous misinformation about Tylenol is only the latest threat this government poses to infant and maternal mortality.
https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/trump-tylenol-rfk-childrens-health/
https://archive.ph/8Sy6S

In August 2025, the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) declared rising infant mortality in the state a public health emergency. According to the MSDH, 2024 data shows the overall infant mortality rate has increased to 9.7 deaths per 1,000 live births, which is the highest in more than a decade. In Mississippi, 3,527 babies have died before the age of 1 since 2014.
Mississippi currently has the highest infant mortality rate in the United States, and double the average of the countries that comprise the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. The MSDH said that it declared a public health emergency because it recognized the urgency of this crisis and could not wait to take action. A public health emergency allows MSDH to mobilize additional resources and garner the attention and collaboration of more partners. It is a cry in the wilderness, speaking the truth about the fate of children not only in Mississippi but in many other states around the country with high infant mortality rates, like Arkansas, Alabama, Alaska, South Carolina, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Ohio.
But the public health professionals in Mississippi and elsewhere are facing an uphill battle, because state and federal policies are making their work almost impossible. For instance, Medicaid expansion is a powerful tool in improving infant mortality, but Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves has refused to expand Medicaid, which covers 60 percent of births in the state. Even with an extension of postpartum care under Medicaid in Mississippi to up to a year, many poor women will remain uninsured between pregnancies.
Furthermore, cuts to Medicaid in Trumps Big Beautiful Bill will also leave up to 40,000 more Mississippians without coverage. And the Trump administration has all but destroyed the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) by decimating staff at the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions Division of Reproductive Health. PRAMS is vital to gathering data on maternal and infant health before, during, and after pregnancy. It also shapes policies and interventions for states across the nation, including Mississippi, which has had to suspend its own data collection efforts in the midst of its public health emergency.
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leftstreet
(37,370 posts)so very, very creepy
DURec
RandomNumbers
(18,902 posts)Not THEIR people. THEIR people will be protected and have the best possible access to medical services they need.
But with AI there will be less and less need for a huge population of the servant class; and the servants that are still needed, must be compliant. Keeping that servant class struggling only helps the ruling class keep the boot on their necks. Making life and health more uncertain helps keep them struggling.
RockRaven
(18,063 posts)which was meant to highlight the inconsistency in being "prolife" in a manner which opposed abortion access but then did nothing to care for the resulting babies/children.
Now it continues, not just with the damage to Medicaid, or PRAMS, or the CDC. Even this Tylenol/autism bullshit does this. You know what is damaging to a fetus? A maternal fever. If you cared about fetuses' health you wouldn't be lying about the safety of an effective and easily available antipyretic.
That headline quip never quite right. George Carlin said it better when he identified the prolifers (i.e., Repugs) as anti-women.
They don't care about fetuses. They just want to force women to be pregnant. The fetus doesn't even enter into it.
allegorical oracle
(5,749 posts)to stay home and produce large families -- while living expenses go off the charts. Obviously, the Repugs believe all young women are stupid. They are not.
Totally Tunsie
(11,260 posts)They're usually better than that.