Episodios

  • CLP - 17 - President Trump Makes an Announcement on Medical and Scientific Findings for America's Children Kelly - Dj Rea Reaburn
    Sep 23 2025
    • On September 22, 2025, President Donald Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced unproven claims linking Tylenol and vaccines to autism at a White House briefing.
    • Their claims stem from decades of controversy and disputed research, with Kennedy repeating debunked vaccine theories and Trump urging pregnant women to avoid Tylenol despite no clear evidence.
    • Medical experts and autism researchers widely reject these links, emphasizing genetics as the primary risk factor and warning that untreated fever poses greater harm than acetaminophen during pregnancy.
    • Researchers and public health leaders criticized the administration for sidelining science, with CDC experts not consulted on the announcement and concerns about political agendas undermining credible research.
    • The controversy risks causing people to avoid vaccines and Tylenol despite safety, while calls persist for transparent, evidence-based studies to clarify autism's complex causes.
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    1 h y 21 m
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders in Australia with Mandy Mason
    Jul 24 2025
    CLP - 16 Autism Spectrum Disorders in Australia with Mandy Mason Kelly - Dj Rea Reaburn
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    1 h y 4 m
  • 15 - CLP - RFK Jr. Holds Press Conference on new Autism findings from the CDC
    37 m
  • CLP - 14 - 01-11-2025
    1 h y 10 m
  • 13 - CLP - 12-15-2020 final
    Dec 29 2020
    Kelley Reaburne, Paul Gilbert and Michael Clogs talking about human rights and especially the rights for people with a disability. Special Guest is Kerry Gibson
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    54 m
  • 12 - CLP - 11-13-2020
    1 h y 5 m
  • Policy and Right Federal Pandemic Media Update September 25 2020
    Sep 25 2020
    Justin Trudeau addresses the country with some disturbing news for Thanksgiving and the Holidays with the rising number of cases of COVID-19. At the rate that cases are rising that we will not be able to gather extended families and holiday gathering are going to be small as we are going to have to stay home. This our elderly parents and grandparents are going to be at risk of becoming sick. he also states that we are in the second wave of disease and that we need to take the right precautions to protect ourselves and our communities. Wear a mask, wash hand and social distance along with getting a flu shot and downloading the COVID alert APP
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    51 m
  • Media Update WHO World Patient Safefty Day
    Sep 20 2020
    One of the keys to keeping patients safe is keeping health workers safe.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has reminded us of the vital role health workers play to relieve suffering and save lives.
    Globally, around 14% of COVID-19 cases reported to WHO are among health workers, and in some countries it’s as much as 35%.
    Every day, health workers are exposed to stress, burnout, stigma, discrimination and even violence.
    To mark World Patient Safety Day, WHO is launching a charter on health worker safety, which we invite all countries, hospitals, clinics and partners to endorse and implement.
    Now more than ever, we have a duty to give health workers the safe working conditions, the training, the pay and the respect they deserve.
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    59 m