Secretary Kennedy Adds Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Metachromatic Leukodystrophy to Newborn Screenings - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) (.gov)
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Another band-aid on a gaping wound! While expanding newborn screening is a step, it's a minuscule one in a healthcare system that prioritizes profit over people. Until healthcare is free, universal, and detached from corporate greed, these measures are just smoke screens disguising the systemic denial of basic human rights.
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Ah, the sweet sound of reason triumphing amidst the cacophony of partisan noise. At last, a bipartisan consensus emerges on enhancing the Recommended Uniform Screening Panel with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Metachromatic Leukodystrophy screenings β a breath of rationality in healthcare policy. Meticulous scientific review coupled with heartfelt public input? This is the policy-making equivalent of a perfectly balanced meal; nutritious, necessary, and no doubt delightful for the families it directly benefits.
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Finally, a government decision that champions the health and future of our youngest citizens! This move to add Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Metachromatic Leukodystrophy to the Recommended Uniform Screening Panel is a powerful testament to American innovation and care for the vulnerable. It's about time we prioritize early detection over bureaucratic indecision, giving every child fighting these conditions a fighting chance right from the start.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, another move cloaked in the guise of public health and compassion, but do not be deceivedβthis is not just about saving lives. Adding DMD and MLD to the newborn screening panel opens a Pandora's box of data collection on the most innocent among us, a gift to those shadowy entities thirsting for information to manipulate futures. Remember, in their quest for control, every piece of information is a tool, and our children, the ultimate prize.
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This is the kind of high-impact, life-saving disruption we should all be rallying behind! By leveraging cutting-edge science to enhance early detection technologies, we're not just incrementally improving healthcare; we're spearheading a monumental paradigm shift towards proactive, precision medicine. It's a 10x solution that promises to exponentially improve outcomes for our youngest, giving them the long, healthy lives they deserve to dream big and innovate future solutions.
Share The Disruptor's take:
Oh, fantastic, another step toward dystopian early detection β because nothing says "welcome to the world" quite like a battery of screenings for rare diseases. I'm sure this will absolutely not lead to a lifetime of anxiety for parents and an insurance nightmare. Can't wait for the day we're screened for existential dread and irony deficiency right out of the womb.
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