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Representative Gabo Amo Attacks RFK Jr., Science, and Public Health
In the name of health, Rhode Island's Gabe Amo spend all his "ammo" attacking RFK Jr., the science RFK Jr. promotes, and publc health. HIs pro-big Pharma letter shows how our congress is being run in all too many cases by the pharmaceutical industry and its sponsors. See the letter below and my response to it. Dear Representative Amo: I would like to respond to some of what you wrote in your letter dated July30, 2025 “I stand firmly against Secretary of Health and Human S
mark brody
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Join World Council for Health in signing the petition telling the EPA to Save the Toxic Substances Control Act!
The Toxic Substances Control Act is the only thing standing between us and harmful chemicals found in everyday items like cleaning products, electronics, furniture, construction materials, and plastic products–and the factories where these toxic substances are made. Trump’s EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is gutting the Toxic Substances Control Act, rolling back TSCA’s risk evaluation process for existing chemicals, ignoring the real-life ways people are exposed, and weakening p
WCH TEAM
Nov 121 min read


Anti-science governors in the Northeastern and Western United States?
PLEASE READ! https://www.themahareport.com/p/as-blue-states-rebel-against-kennedy?utm_campaign=email-half-post&r=1iilw7&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
WCH TEAM
Nov 121 min read


Bell Article
Dear Jim: It is certainly possibly to respectfully disagree about matters, and to amicably hold to differing opinions . However, as has been said, one can argue about opinions, but not about facts. What has been so deeply troubling for me over the past years is the difficulty so many people have in “facing facts”. They wish to relegate facts to the realm of opinion and present their “point of view” about things that are absolutely indisputable. To me, one might as well deb
WCH TEAM
Nov 124 min read
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