For children who are severely malnourished without adequate vitamin A, this is in countries that are deeply impoverished and you see massive malnutrition, yes. You want to make sure that vitamin A is -- is in a proper range because that helps their immune system.
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Josh Green clarifies the context of vitamin A treatment for measles, emphasizing its relevance for malnourished children rather than healthy ones.
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Look, I will absorb some of the anger and rage as long as it means that we can get to the other individuals and get them vaccinated or get them wearing masks.
Never mind the disaster of the unemployment handouts that left small businesses struggling to find workers because the government was paying people more to stay at home than to work.
Imagine if he defunded the NIH, the National Institute of Health, like he's talking about for up to eight years, so that we don't have any health research.
Just like the rest of the country, there was increasing obesity, there was increasing diabetes because of it.





