Shannen Doherty's "brain cancer battle"; Jill Martin's "cancer battle"; Dr. Terry Dubrow's near-fatal stroke; James Wan's "extremely rough & scary stay in hospital"; "Cyclospora outbreak tops 1,000"
YouTuber Jenny Appleford, 36, dying of cancer; AZ veteran "battles rare & deadly cancer"; America tourist's cardiac arrest in Italy; car crashes into 2nd floor of house
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Cyclospora outbreak tops 1,000; investigators continue to look for source
August 5, 2023
Almost 500 more people are sick in an outbreak of infections from the microscopic Cyclospora parasite. Sick people have been identified in 34 states. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting that there are now 1,063 patients identified as part of the outbreak. Of those with complete information available, 79 have been so sick they had to be admitted to hospitals. No one has died. The new tally is 482 more than the CDC reported in its July 13 update. Sick people range in age from 2 to 96 years old, with a median age of 50. The median illness onset date is June 8. The CDC has been tracking the outbreak since April, though additional people were likely infected before that date. “No specific food items have been identified as the source of most of these illnesses. State and local public health officials are interviewing people with cyclosporiasis to find out what foods they ate before getting sick,” according to the CDC. The outbreak count includes 20 patients in Georgia and Alabama whose infections were found to be linked to raw imported broccoli. The broccoli outbreak appears to be over, according to the CDC. Public health officials were not able to determine a specific brand or producer of the broccoli. Cyclospora parasites are often associated with various types of fresh produce, including basil, cilantro, mesclun lettuce, raspberries, and snow peas. Food safety experts say washing products does not remove the parasite.
Aquaman’ Director James Wan On The Mend After “Extremely Rough And Scary” Stay In Hospital
August 2, 2023
“You never want to rush to ER in the middle of the night and then have to stay in the hospital,” reads a cryptic message posted to Aquaman director James Wan’s Instagram Story yesterday. “It has been an extremely rough and scary couple of days and nights,” the missive reveals in text over a picture of Wan in a hospital bed with what looks to be an IV in one arm and a bandage on the other. The post is no longer live on Wan’s IG page, but it was screenshotted and flagged by a number of fan accounts. After thanking the doctors and nurses at Cedars Sinai, it reads, “James is safe now and on the mend.” There are no specifics about the nature of what caused him to be admitted to the hospital. Deadline has reached out to Wan’s representative for comment.
Amid Brain Cancer Battle, Shannen Doherty Spotted Smiling At Dinner With Friends
July 23, 2023
Shannen Doherty was spotted on a night on the town with her friends this week amid her brutal brain cancer battle. The actress went to dinner in Malibu at Nobu and was seen leaving the establishment with her female friend and security guard. She was smiling and looking healthy as she left the restaurant and sporting a beige cardigan over a red patterned blouse. Last week, she spent the day celebrating her friend and Beverly Hills, 90210 costar Brian Austin Green’s 50th birthday. In a photo she shared on Instagram the two were posing with Ian Ziering by a pool looking happy. This comes about one month after she revealed her stage four breast cancer had spread to her brain. In multiple Instagram posts, she detailed the strenuous process she is currently experiencing in an attempt to battle the cancer. She kept this a secret for five months from fans and announced the news by sharing videos of her crying while getting a mask so that she could undergo radiation treatment. “My fear is obvious. I am extremely claustrophobic and there was a lot going on in my life…But that fear…. The turmoil….. the timing of it all…. This is what cancer can look like,” she wrote.
Dr. Terry Dubrow suffers medical emergency, says wife Heather saved his life
August 8, 2023
Dr. Terry Dubrow revealed that his wife, Heather Dubrow, prevented him from suffering a potentially life threatening stroke after experiencing scary symptoms last week, Page Six has learned. The plastic surgeon told TMZ that he was dining with Heather and their son Nick Dubrow at The Ivy in Los Angeles last Thursday when he began “slurring his speech.” Terry, 64, recalled that the mishap went on for “less than a minute,” but Heather insisted that their son call 911 anyway – which “pissed off Terry because he says he felt fine.” The Dubrows waited outside the restaurant for paramedics to arrive, per a video obtained by the outlet, and they determined that Terry was alright after taking his vitals. However, Heather was “not satisfied” by the quick checkup and “insisted” they transport him to the hospital, to which an “embarrassed” Terry “refused” to do so and called a car to take him home. During the car ride, Heather, 54, called several of his “doctor buddies,” who “convinced” the longtime couple to go to the hospital anyway. After running several tests, doctors determined that Terry suffered from a transient ischemic attack (TIA) – which is a brief, stroke-like attack that “occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is briefly interrupted,” according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. While a TIA itself doesn’t typically have severe impacts, doctors also learned that Terry had a patent foramen ovale (PFO) – a hole between the left and right chambers of the heart. Because of the PFO, a blood clot was able to pass through it and “traveled to his brain” which ultimately “caused the TIA.” If Heather had not “insisted” on taking her hubby to the hospital, the PFO could have resulted in a “full-blown stroke.” “He believes that Heather saved his life, and he’s still gushing about her,” a source close to the family exclusively tells Page Six. “She was being an incredible health advocate for someone she loves.”
‘Today’ Show’s Jill Martin Gives Update on Cancer Battle After Mastectomy: ‘It’s Been a Roller-Coaster’
August 7, 2023
Jill Martin is “doing OK” physically after undergoing a double mastectomy amid her cancer battle — and she wants to share her story with fans.
“What an earth-shattering six weeks. It feels like both yesterday and a lifetime since the last time I walked into Studio 1A,” Martin, 47, wrote in an essay for the Today show on Monday, August 7, following another appearance on the talk show. “In the past six weeks, I learned I am positive for a BRCA2 mutation, had stage 2 breast cancer, then had a double mastectomy and learned that my life will soon look very different.”
The Today contributor perviously announced on July 17 that her gene mutation — the BRCA gene is linked to a significantly higher possibility of developing breast or ovarian cancer — is what caused her breast cancer. Martin is now three weeks into her recovery from a double mastectomy and while her cancer battle isn’t over, her health has taken a positive turn.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/today-show-jill-martin-gives-113400781.html
Influencer with terminal cancer, 36, tells two young kids she’s going to die: ‘Sick to my stomach’
August 4, 2023
YouTube star Jenny Appleford has never smoked — but the California mom-of-two has terminal lung cancer. Two weeks ago, the 36-year-old was told she had less than a year to live — and she knew she had to break the news to her children. “We understand science, we understand higher power,” Kyle Appleford, Jenny’s spouse, said in a YouTube video announcing the heartbreaking news. While they aren’t “giving up” just yet — after all, “miracles happen,” said Jenny — they are also “realistic” after doctors gave the family a timeline of just six to nine months. “We’ve known from the minute we got this diagnosis that lung cancer is an absolute beast of a cancer,” Kyle continued. The couple share son, Ellis, seven, and daughter Winnie, three, and sat the children down to tell them the heartbreaking news. Jenny and Kyle released a video, titled “We Told The Kids I’m Dying,” which detailed their offsprings’ reaction. The couple share son, Ellis, seven, and daughter Winnie, three, and sat the children down to share the heartbreaking news. “‘It takes a lot of courage to be honest with them because it’s a scary thing to say but this is the route we took and I’m glad we did it,” Kyle said, defending he and Jenny’s parenting decision. “We talked about how the cancer is getting bigger and stronger, finding more places to go and hide to where we can’t get it and they both started breaking down instantly,” Kyle stated, adding that the conversation made him “sick to my stomach. We told them that the doctor told us about six to nine months. Ellis was very much clinging onto this idea that there could be a miracle."
‘A non-fatal “vaxxident”?
Car crashes into second floor of house in ‘intentional act,’ police say
August 8, 2023
How did a man crash a Toyota Corolla into the second floor of a Pennsylvania home? It’s a question firefighters were asking themselves on Sunday when they responded to a one-car crash at a home in Lewistown, Pa., and found the 2006 gray sedan jutting into a dormer window and stuck on the mangled roof. One of the homeowners was at the house at the time of the crash but was downstairs and was not injured, Sam Baumgardner, the administrator of the Junction Fire Company, told The Washington Post on Tuesday. “This is the stuff you see in movies,” Baumgardner said. Charges are pending against driver Evan Miller, 20, of Lewistown after the Pennsylvania State Police determined that the crash was not an accident, agency spokesman Myles Snyder told The Post. A State police report said the crash was “an intentional act.” Miller, who was injured in the crash, was taken to Geisinger Lewistown Hospital, authorities said. A hospital spokesman told The Post that it has “no information on this patient.” As authorities investigate how the car got to the second floor of the house, Baumgardner said the fire company believes Miller hit a culvert, or a tunnel carrying a stream, next to the house that caused it to go airborne. “The raise and elevation from the bottom and top of the culvert was enough to give the vehicle the ability to clear the vehicles in the driveway and land in the second floor of the house,” he said. State Police did not share additional details of the incident, such as a motive for the crash and whether Miller knows the family that lives there. Photos shared by the fire company showed the destruction caused by the crash, including a massive hole in the second floor of the house that was exposed once the vehicle was removed.
American tourist saved in extremis while boating
August 7, 2023
Leuca (Castrignano del Capo), Italy – A boat trip among the beauties of the Salento area, the sudden illness, fear and panic all around; then the rescue and the intervention that saves his life. Yesterday aboard a chartered boat for guided tours there were hectic hours: here, a 55-year-old American tourist, during the journey that took him to see some caves on the coast, at water level of Leuca, accused of an illness, going into cardiac arrest. The vessel's staff promptly requested the intervention of the coast guard, who arranged to send their vehicles to the site, to transfer the man to the port and guarantee transport to the hospital: in the meantime, the skipper on board performed a first aid to the man, while a private fishing boat with two doctors on board approached the vessel, allowing the professionals to board to continue the cardiac massage and defibrillation. In this way, the vital parameters of the man were restored, who, in a state of consciousness, again through the private fishing boat, was then transported to the port of Leuca to be entrusted to the 118 health workers, who intervened in the meantime on the quay both with a ambulance and with a medical vehicle from Casarano: the latter continued the patient's stabilization maneuvers, arranging for his transfer in code red to the nearby hospital in Tricase. The man is currently still hospitalized at the "Cardinal Panico" where he is under the close observation of the medical staff of the facility. The great collaboration between several subjects and the timeliness of the intervention made it possible to avert a tragedy, on a Sunday, unfortunately already marked by the drowning of a 19-year-old in Gallipoli.
‘You just never know how much time you really have’: Valley veteran battling rare and deadly brain cancer
August 6, 2023
Maricopa, Ariz. — A local United States Marine Corps veteran's battle with glioblastoma is shining a light on the rare brain cancer. Michael Tanner, 32, has spent his whole life serving others, first in Afghanistan with the United States Marine Corps and then as a nurse at Banner Casa Grande Medical Center. In October 2021, Michael Tanner found a reason to put himself first for a change. He was diagnosed with a fast-growing and aggressive form of brain cancer. According to research, glioblastoma doesn't have a cure and most patients live 12 to 18 months. "I don't want him to die, like he's going to die," Alexa Tanner said she told her mom after the diagnosis. She said Michael Tanner went to MD Anderson Cancer Center in Phoenix for treatment, including surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation. The treatment was working until it wasn't anymore. "One day I just woke up and he was just like not there," Alexa Tanner said. Alexa Tanner said she noticed her husband was having trouble with his memory and speaking in complete sentences. Michael Tanner's latest MRI confirmed her fears. The cancer spread throughout his brain and doctors told them there was nothing more they could do. Around the same time, they learned Alexa Tanner was pregnant with their first child together. He has four children from another marriage.
The United States Preventive Services Task Force released new recommendations advising against mammograms for women under 50 (and recommending only bi-annual screenings after that), the cancer industry went berserk.
Mammograms, you see, are the bread and butter of the for-profit cancer industry.
They serve two very important purposes:
Purpose #1: RECRUIT patients
Mammograms are a clever tool for recruiting patients into a highly-profitable regimen of chemotherapy drugs, radiation and surgery that, nine times out of ten, isn't even medically justified.
How's that?
Because the detection technology behind mammograms is now so advanced it can detect tiny tumors present in virtually everyone, whether they're dangerous or not.
This has lead to a huge increase in "false positives" and dangerous over-treatment of cancers that would be better off just left alone (or treated with anti-cancer nutrients and superfoods).
But mammograms are a great way to scare women into unnecessary cancer treatments. So they're pure genius when it comes to recruiting new patients using the fear tactics the cancer industry has come to rely on.
Purpose #2: CAUSE more cancer
The second purpose of mammograms is to cause cancer by exposing women's breasts (and heart tissues) to ionizing radiation.
When subjected to repeated exposure of such radiation, the human body will undergo DNA mutations and inevitably be afflicted with cancer.
This is how the cancer industry can make predictions like "one out of every three women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime..." - they know this to be true because they are the ones causing the cancer in the first place!
If you took your car to a mechanic to have the oil changed, and that mechanic poured corrosive bits of metal into your car's engine that caused long-term engine damage, would you continue to take your car to that same mechanic year after year? And if so, would you PAY that mechanic to repair the damage he actually caused?
That's what women are essentially doing when they receive mammograms.
Each year, as they dutifully get their mammograms, they are exposing themselves to the very kind of radiation that causes cancer, practically guaranteeing they will eventually be diagnosed with cancer. (At which point the oncologist will say something like, "See? Good thing we do these mammograms every year, or we wouldn't have caught this tumor!")
The false cancer slogan that "early detection saves lives" would be more accurately modified to read:
Repeated exposure to radiation causes cancer.
More destructive than X-raying your feet!
Did you know that in the 1940's, shoe stores used to have their own X-ray machines? Customers would try on a shoe, stick their foot in the X-ray fluoroscope machine, and see on the viewing screen how their bones fit in the shoes.
It seemed like a really neat idea, and it sold a lot of shoes. But at the same time, it also dosed customers' feet with an astonishing 20 - 100+ rems per minute of radiation. As you might suspect, a lot of these shoe store customers developed very serious health problems with their feet, including DNA mutations and cancerous lesions.
Even long after the radiation risk of such shoe-fitting machines was known to be extremely harmful, doctors stayed silent about it. The machines were never banned, either... they were quietly phased out in the 1950's after raising the cancer risks of literally millions of people.
Mammograms are the modern-day version of the X-ray shoe-fitting machine. They're represent a harmful, cancer-causing technology that people mistakenly think offers some benefit for them. But every time you use the machine, your risk of cancer goes up another notch.
Meanwhile, just like in the 1940's, most conventional doctors stay silent about the cancer risks resulting from such radiation! (But more and more informed doctors are finally speaking out against mammography...)
If you were an evil genius who wanted to design and manufacture a cancer-causing machine, it would be difficult to beat the present-day mammography machine. It exposes human tissue to high-powered radiation that, if repeated often enough, practically guarantees cancer will eventually develop. In one sense, it's sort of a "slow suicide machine" that takes years (or decades) to complete its work on your body.
Source:
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/salud/salud_defeatcancer24.htm
But before you die, you get to spend your life savings on "treatments" that will leave you bankrupt just before they leave you dead. That's the whole point of the cancer industry, after all: To maximize profits from cancer.
Mammography is a key piece of the puzzle in accomplishing precisely that.
Interesting that the article on the Arizona veteran called his glioblastoma "rare" when we see so many of Mark's posts and many other news items about people with glioblastoma. Not so rare but the legacy media would love for us to believe it is. They use that word a lot -- rare -- to keep us from being "vaccine hesitant."