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Cincinnati StevenSaus 1w ago 100%
Book Signing in Cincy

![Invitation to attend a book signing at Cincy Book Rack Oct 12 from noon until 4pm](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmidwest.social%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fdc242239-06d3-40ce-bbb5-658cab3e8f77.webp) If you're around Cincinnati, a wonderfully weird friend of mine is doing a book signing at Cincy Book Rack Oct 12 from noon until 4pm

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https://www.axios.com/2024/09/23/childhood-trauma-health-biological-issues

Childhood trauma can increase the risk of major diseases later in life, with variations based on individual experiences and sex, according to new research. The study found that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) disrupt metabolic, neurologic, endocrine, and immune systems. The research shows that the biological impact of stressors is generally larger for females, while emotional abuse and neglect have more significant health impacts on males.

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www.usatoday.com

cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/17030076 > This is why I will confront anti-vaxxers in public. > > Nearly 200 children died from influenza-related complications in the 2023-24 season, according to the CDC. Most of these children were eligible for a vaccine but did not receive one. The CDC reported that only 53% of children aged 6 months to 17 years were vaccinated this season, down from 56% the previous season. Vaccination rates were notably lower among Black children and those in rural areas. > >

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www.usatoday.com

This is why I will confront anti-vaxxers in public. Nearly 200 children died from influenza-related complications in the 2023-24 season, according to the CDC. Most of these children were eligible for a vaccine but did not receive one. The CDC reported that only 53% of children aged 6 months to 17 years were vaccinated this season, down from 56% the previous season. Vaccination rates were notably lower among Black children and those in rural areas.

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Anyone else experience waves of anxiety/shame after info dumping?
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 1mo ago 100%

    Sure, because we've been taught that is cringe. Personally, I like learning new things (even if it's not something I'd "normally" be interested in), so I love it when my people both infodump, and then the look of pure joy when they realize that I'm into it.

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    Springfield? You here?
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 1mo ago 100%

    Just saw that DeWine is sending $ and National Guard to help out: https://apnews.com/article/springfield-ohio-haitian-influx-governor-dewine-f5a552d7ebc6e246882dca96a39a3aaa

    (In Dayton, so sorta close?)

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  • apnews.com

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/28724345 > The governor of Ohio will send law enforcement and millions of dollars in healthcare resources to the city of Springfield as it faces a surge in temporary Haitian migrants that has landed it in the national spotlight. > > Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said Tuesday he doesn’t oppose the Temporary Protected Status program under which some 15,000 Haitians have arrived in the city of about 59,000 people since 2020, but said the federal government must do more to help impacted communities.

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    Cost, wait times lead women to avoid care: Deloitte
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 1mo ago 83%

    You aren't wrong; it's just WORSE for female-presenting folx.

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  • https://www.modernhealthcare.com/safety-quality/us-women-medical-care-costs-wait-times-deloitte-survey

    cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/16766192 > Cost, wait times, transportation problems, and negative interactions with healthcare professionals are causing U.S. women to delay or skip medical care, according to a Deloitte survey. Half of the surveyed women reported forgoing care in the past year, compared to 37% of men. Women require nearly 10% more health services than men but are 35% more likely to skip or delay care. Financial issues, access gaps, and poor provider experiences are key factors. Deloitte suggests increased investment in women's health products and a multi-pronged strategy involving providers, insurers, and policymakers to improve women's healthcare.

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    https://www.modernhealthcare.com/safety-quality/us-women-medical-care-costs-wait-times-deloitte-survey

    Cost, wait times, transportation problems, and negative interactions with healthcare professionals are causing U.S. women to delay or skip medical care, according to a Deloitte survey. Half of the surveyed women reported forgoing care in the past year, compared to 37% of men. Women require nearly 10% more health services than men but are 35% more likely to skip or delay care. Financial issues, access gaps, and poor provider experiences are key factors. Deloitte suggests increased investment in women's health products and a multi-pronged strategy involving providers, insurers, and policymakers to improve women's healthcare.

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    apnews.com

    Two more Ohio laws restricting abortions have been blocked by the courts as the legal impacts of a 2023 constitutional amendment guaranteeing access to the procedure continue to be felt. Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Alison Hatheway issued a preliminary injunction Aug. 29 that extends an existing order temporarily halting enforcement of a law banning use of telemedicine in medication abortions.

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    www.nbcnews.com

    New research from Northwestern Medicine in Chicago shows that states with the most severe abortion restrictions often lack robust public support programs for low-income families. The study, published in the American Journal of Public Health, categorized states based on their abortion laws and assessed access to reproductive healthcare and social services. The research also revealed that the most restrictive states had the highest rates of uninsured women of reproductive age and lower enrollment in state-funded assistance programs.

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    www.statnews.com

    A STAT investigation reveals that race-based algorithms are still prevalent in healthcare, affecting millions of patients. Clinicians and researchers are debating the best ways to modify these tools to reduce harm and promote fairness. The Biden administration has introduced a rule to address discriminatory tools, but advocates remain skeptical about its impact.

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    tennesseelookout.com

    Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital in Murfreesboro has reportedly stopped offering forensic exams for sexual assault survivors since early this year. Ericka Downing, director of the Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Center, said no exams have been performed since January. District Attorney Jennings Jones expressed concern, stating the hospital’s refusal to provide forensic exams hampers prosecution efforts. Despite these claims, hospital spokesperson David Leaverton denied any change in services, citing challenges in maintaining 24/7 nurse coverage. Rachel Freeman, CEO of Nashville's Sexual Assault Center, confirmed her facility has conducted exams for Rutherford County survivors.

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    Columbus StevenSaus 2mo ago 98%
    City of Columbus sues man after he discloses severity of ransomware attack
    arstechnica.com

    cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/16488072 > A judge in Ohio has issued a temporary restraining order against a security researcher who presented evidence that a recent ransomware attack on the city of Columbus scooped up reams of sensitive personal information, contradicting claims made by city officials. > > The order, issued by a judge in Ohio's Franklin County, came after the city of Columbus fell victim to a ransomware attack on July 18 that siphoned 6.5 terabytes of the city’s data. A ransomware group known as Rhysida took credit for the attack and offered to auction off the data with a starting bid of about $1.7 million in bitcoin. On August 8, after the auction failed to find a bidder, Rhysida released what it said was about 45 percent of the stolen data on the group’s dark web site, which is accessible to anyone with a TOR browser.

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    arstechnica.com

    A judge in Ohio has issued a temporary restraining order against a security researcher who presented evidence that a recent ransomware attack on the city of Columbus scooped up reams of sensitive personal information, contradicting claims made by city officials. The order, issued by a judge in Ohio's Franklin County, came after the city of Columbus fell victim to a ransomware attack on July 18 that siphoned 6.5 terabytes of the city’s data. A ransomware group known as Rhysida took credit for the attack and offered to auction off the data with a starting bid of about $1.7 million in bitcoin. On August 8, after the auction failed to find a bidder, Rhysida released what it said was about 45 percent of the stolen data on the group’s dark web site, which is accessible to anyone with a TOR browser.

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    Donald Trump faces backlash over rally locations: "Sundown towns"
    www.newsweek.com

    Former President Donald Trump is facing backlash for holding rallies in places described as "sundown towns."

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    www.nbcnews.com

    Dr. Kade Goepferd, medical director of Children’s Minnesota Hospital’s Gender Health Program, like many providers who treat transgender youths, has received death threats. Goepferd said the growing waitlist, which has expanded due to surrounding states' bans on gender-affirming care, is more concerning. The program has seen a 30% increase in calls, leading to a waitlist of at least a year. NBC News found that clinicians in states like Connecticut and California are similarly overwhelmed by the influx of out-of-state patients. Legal risks and logistical challenges, such as insurance denials, are straining providers. Shield laws are "a tenuous protection," according to Dr. Molly McClain of the University of New Mexico’s Deseo clinic. A "majority of gender-affirming care providers NBC News interviewed had received threats, ranging from angry calls and emails to arson."

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    Insufficient Hospital Nurse Staffing Linked With Higher Risk of Patient Death
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 2mo ago 100%

    Exactly so; while it seems obvious to anyone who has worked in healthcare in direct patient care, health facilities are increasingly owned by private investors.

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  • Loss of smell during COVID linked to structural, functional brain alterations
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 2mo ago 100%

    It can be, but isn't necessarily so. As an AuDHD (autism + ADHD) person, I have "structural alterations" that result in things being different in ways that can be positive or negative. The brain is also EXTREMELY plastic and able to adjust to a lot. That said, the short-run effects are almost always going to be inconvenient at best for the person in question.

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  • healthimaging.com

    cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/16044688 > Brain enlargement may be linked to symptom severity in kids with autism spectrum disorder > > Specifically, social and communication symptoms appear to be more severe in children who display brain overgrowth on MRI scans. Experts believe this overgrowth may be associated with alterations in the activity of the Ndel1 enzyme, which is related to embryonic neuron differentiation and migration. > > Study: [https://molecularautism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13229-024-00602-8](https://molecularautism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13229-024-00602-8) > >

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    healthimaging.com

    Brain enlargement may be linked to symptom severity in kids with autism spectrum disorder Specifically, social and communication symptoms appear to be more severe in children who display brain overgrowth on MRI scans. Experts believe this overgrowth may be associated with alterations in the activity of the Ndel1 enzyme, which is related to embryonic neuron differentiation and migration. Study: [https://molecularautism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13229-024-00602-8](https://molecularautism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13229-024-00602-8)

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    VPN and tailscale blocked on hotel wifi
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 2mo ago 100%

    You could try using a relay somewhere in your process; while I was on a travel gig I had to do some finicky work with a travel router (though this may not work, since you need a VPN for your work, but maybe it'll give you an idea: https://ideatrash.net/2022/05/howto-secure-and-share-your-internet-on-free-wireless-wifi.html

    Also if you have your DNS resolvers manually put in, you may not encounter their portal. Had that problem when on hotel wifi as well.

    All that said, I ended up using phone data a lot.

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  • www.medpagetoday.com

    In a cohort of over 600,000 hospitalized patients, each day of low RN staffing was associated with an increased risk of death within 30 days of admission (adjusted HR 1.08, 95% CI 1.07-1.09), as was each day of low nurse support staffing (aHR 1.07, 95% CI 1.06-1.08), reported Peter Griffiths, RN, PhD, of the University of Southampton, and co-authors in JAMA Network Open. While these findings aren't novel, knowing the level of nurse staffing for every single day of a patient's stay makes it more likely that the findings are causal, Griffiths told MedPage Today. Of note, when low staffing was prevented with the use of temporary staff, the risk of patient death was reduced but remained elevated compared with the baseline, the authors said.

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    healthimaging.com

    Many individuals who lost their sense of smell when infected with COVID-19 show structural and functional brain alterations on imaging, according to new work published in Nature. Now, experts are concerned that the symptoms could be associated with long-term brain alterations. In a group of people who reported anosmia as one of their COVID symptoms, experts recently observed an association between the loss of smell and decreased functional activity during decision-making tasks, reduced cortical thickness and other neural measures.

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    Every American's Social Security number, address may have been stolen in hack
    www.fox5dc.com

    A hacking group called USDoD claims to have stolen 2.7 billion records of personal information from Americans, including their Social Security numbers and physical addresses. USDoD offered to sell the stolen records, which included personal data for everyone in the US, UK, and Canada, to a forum of hackers. The data was stolen from National Public Data, a platform that offers personal information to employers, private investigators, staffing agencies and others doing background checks.

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    Kamala Harris's Statement On Trump's Twitter Interview
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 2mo ago 96%

    :: chef's kiss ::

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  • Man suffers heart problem after rapid weight loss: A GLP-1 cautionary tale
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 2mo ago 100%

    True; the rapidity of the weight loss is one of the main draws of GLP-1 agonists, and that shifts the timeframe for adjusting those meds. My thyroid levels get checked about twice a year, for example.

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  • In Most States, Undocumented Immigrants Pay Higher Tax Rates Than Top 1%.
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 3mo ago 100%

    You are completely correct; what it's doing is not presenting new ideas so much as pushing back against the narrative of the freeloading immigrant, which is only supported by cherry-picking what taxes "count" as taxes and ignoring the regressive taxes that you, appropriately, note that most people don't think of when they say "taxes".

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  • Ohio Supreme Court rules boneless chicken wings can have bones
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 3mo ago 88%

    Milton: We use only the finest baby frogs, dew picked and flown from Iraq, cleansed in finest quality spring water, lightly killed, and then sealed in a succulent Swiss quintuple smooth treble cream milk chocolate envelope and lovingly frosted with glucose.

    Praline: That's as maybe, it's still a frog.

    Milton: What else?

    Praline: Well don't you even take the bones out?

    Milton: If we took the bones out it wouldn't be crunchy would it?

    Praline: Superintendent Parrot ate one of those.

    Parrot: Excuse me a moment. (exits hurriedly)

    Milton: It says 'crunchy frog' quite clearly.

    Praline: Well, the superintendent thought it was an almond whirl. People won't expect there to be a frog in there. They're bound to think it's some form of mock frog.

    Milton: (insulted) Mock frog? We use no artificial preservatives or additives of any kind!

    Praline: Nevertheless, I must warn you that in future you should delete the words 'crunchy frog', and replace them with the legend 'crunchy raw unboned real dead frog', if you want to avoid prosecution.

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    Mounting Folders VS Symlinks?
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 3mo ago 100%

    Flatpak can sometimes complain when there's a symlink (Steam, in particular, does this) so you can use the symlink, but have to update XDG-USER-DIRS to point to the actual location. I wrote it up here: https://ideatrash.net/2024/07/howto-update-xdg-user-dirs-to-avoid-symlink-issues-with-flatpak.html

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  • Catholic group sues to block Michigan's conversion therapy ban
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 3mo ago 60%

    Doesn't really matter if it's Catholic teaching or not if you're not Catholic.

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  • Manchin considering rejoining Democratic Party to challenge Harris
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 3mo ago 100%

    WV native here. He and his family (see his daughter's involvement in EpiPen pricing) have enriched themselves by swindling those who have less than themselves. He's a Republican dressed up as a Democrat so he could run in WV.

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  • Telemental health visits decline when cost-sharing returns, new study finds
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 3mo ago 100%

    The whole point of the scientific method is to test -- and re-test -- things that are "obvious". Sometimes they are (as they are here). Sometimes they are not. Having certainty and evidence means that it is harder for those who would cut such benefits to pretend as if it doesn't matter.

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  • Oregon county seeks to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for extreme heat
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 3mo ago 50%

    You are absolutely correct. Not to mention that -- considering only normal operation -- coal plants release more uncontained radioactivity into the environment. (I'm VERY aware of the caveat that I specified "normal operation" and "uncontained", before anyone brings it up.)

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  • The GOP's proposed national platform is extremely transphobic
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 3mo ago 98%

    You are making a false equivalency between "being Christian" and "being a bigot". While there is a high correlation, particularly with some denominations of Christianity, they are not synonymous. (Heck, I've seen some religious groups at my local Pride celebrations for years.)

    Presumably you're aware of this.

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    Families urge judge to block law forcing display of ‘Protestant version of the Ten Commandments’ before kids return to public school in Louisiana
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 3mo ago 100%

    Well, sure, if they weren't misrepresenting their motives. The real motive is indoctrination and the incorporation of a specific flavor of Christianity into all aspects of USAian society, transforming it into a theocracy. They're not particularly subtle about this. :)

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  • PSA May Be Insufficient to Detect Early Prostate Cancer in Transgender Women
  • StevenSaus StevenSaus 4mo ago 100%

    PSA == Prostate Specific Antigen, referring to a blood test used to screen for prostate cancer.

    I presume the rest of the words are easily understandable or able to be looked up.

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