Friday, July 24, 2020
New study finds hydroxychloroquine is ineffective against COVID-19
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/284106
A new study has found that antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine is
not effective at treating COVID-19 and may cause adverse effects, The Hill reported Thursday.
The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine,
found that hydroxychloroquine did not improve outcomes for the 667
COVID-19 patients participating in a randomized trial at 55 Brazilian
hospitals.
Concentration camp guard convicted in one of the last Nazi trials in history
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/07/23/europe/nazi-guard-germany-conviction-intl/index.html
The 93-year-old man,
identified as Bruno D., was charged with 5,230 counts of accessory to
murder over his time as an SS guard at the Stutthof concentration camp
from 1944 to 1945.
Trump scraps Republican convention in virus 'flare-up'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53521896
A Democratic strategist involved in their conference planning said:
"I wonder who will have the better convention - the party who recognised
the limitations early on and have been planning for a mostly
virtual/digital television production to capitalise on a prime-time
audience of millions, or the clowns who keep moving theirs from place to
place and have no concrete plan a month out."
US move to shut China's Houston consulate draws questions about political motives
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/07/22/politics/us-china-consulate-analysis/index.html
Jeff Moon, a former assistant US trade
representative for China, noted the State Department said the Houston
order was a response to Chinese intellectual property theft and said
that raised questions about why only one consulate was targeted.
"If that were the real reason, the US
would close the San Francisco consulate, which covers Silicon Valley,"
said Moon, who was among those who suggested politics might be at work.
"This action is red meat for Trump supporters who are eager to retaliate
against China and divert attention from Trump's disastrous Covid-19
policy."
Judge suggests Cohen was jailed as payback for Trump book
https://www.ft.com/content/12f093c8-3b43-4225-ac54-dd7eeface6a
A federal judge has ordered Michael Cohen released from prison again and accused the Trump administration of payback over the president’s onetime lawyer penning an unflattering book as a motive for his latest incarceration.
“How can I take any other inference but that it was retaliatory?” Judge Alvin Hellerstein said at a court hearing in Manhattan on Thursday, according to media reports. He ordered Cohen released from prison by Friday.
Trump's legal authority to deploy agents to U.S. cities may be limited, experts say
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-race-protests-law/trumps-legal-authority-to-deploy-agents-to-us-cities-may-be-limited-experts-say-idUSKCN24M2WF
Legal experts said Trump can deploy federal agents to enforce federal laws, but lacks carte blanche.
“The president is not the king,” said Kent Greenfield, a Boston
College law professor specializing in constitutional law. “The president
does not have the ability to require states to enforce their laws in a
certain way, or to elbow aside their law enforcement abilities.”
Federal
law gives Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf power to
deputize agents to protect federal properties, such as the federal
courthouse in Portland, and people there.
White House Press
Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said on Tuesday that this enforcement power
may extend beyond the physical boundaries of federal properties.
This Is Still Happening: Chad Wolf
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/07/this-is-still-happening-chad-wolf-family-separation-portland.html
Multiple
parts of the Bill of Rights bar unidentified federal agents from
conducting secret abductions and tear-gassing peaceful protesting moms.
While Wolf has attempted to use a bizarre and narrow legal interpretation to justify these clearly unlawful practices, he and his roving paramilitaries have already been sued by the ACLU as well as Oregon’s attorney general.
Thursday, July 23, 2020
The power of the placebo effect
https://www.health.harvard.edu/mental-health/the-power-of-the-placebo-effect
"The placebo effect is more than positive thinking — believing a
treatment or procedure will work. It's about creating a stronger
connection between the brain and body and how they work together," says
Professor Ted Kaptchuk of Harvard-affiliated Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center, whose research focuses on the placebo effect.
Placebo: the Belief Effect
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC539455/
A whole chapter is devoted to the power of belief and its effects on
physiology, highlighting the possible differences between individuals, however
well matched they are in statistical terms. What the book does not discuss is
the conflict between such personal characteristics and evidence-based medicine
(EBM), which depends on observations in groups rather than
individuals.4 Evans'
analysis suggests that there are ‘complex ways in which people come to
believe their treatment will be effective, sometimes putting the evidence of
their senses above the voice of authority, while at other times doing
completely the opposite’. Many within the medical profession continue to
be guided by similar instincts, describing their thought processes as clinical
judgment. It is issues of this sort that have made EBM so hard to implement.
As discussed in chapter 5, a dampening effect of placebo on the acute phase
response could be interpreted as reflecting the uniquely human social
expectation of care from
others.5 Perhaps the
most intriguing part of the book, coming from this former psychotherapist, is
the exploration of the role of psychotherapy. His conclusion is that, even if
psychotherapy proves to be no more than placebo, this does not necessarily
detract from its usefulness; and, if it is better than placebo, our failure to
understand how it acts on the brain may be analogous to our ignorance of
exactly why certain drugs are effective. Evans is at his best when writing
from personal experience. Whatever the reader's conclusions about the
scientific arguments, his examples and delivery provide a thoroughly engaging
way into this debate.
Trump accused of deploying 'secret police' as part of 'authoritarian' law enforcement surge
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/07/23/world/meanwhile-in-america-july-23-intl/index.html
American presidents generally don't try to invade their own country.
Yet that's effectively what local officials say Donald Trump is up to, as he prepares to send hundreds of federal law enforcement
officers to Chicago and to Albuquerque, New Mexico. "Donald Trump's
troops" will not be allowed to "terrorize our residents," Chicago Mayor
Lori Lightfoot has warned. Albuquerque leaders say they don't need
"Trump's secret police."
The
President, however, says he's just trying to quell street violence --
which he claims has been fostered by the anti-police policies of radical
Democratic leaders. "This bloodshed must end," he said Wednesday.
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