That and the vaccination discussion shows how much of an impact the NHS made. I'm not its biggest fan, but it was an enormous improvement on what went before.Pre-NHS, a common wedding present was to have all your teeth removed.If this statistic is true it's a bit of an eye-opener.Your statisitic is not implausible. My grandparents had full dentures, my mother partial ones, my father with many missing, and if my tooth loss continues (see previous posts) I'll end up with them. Lack of health and money takes its toll, and two years of Covid isolation didn't help.
"In 1978 for example, about a third of people in the UK had no natural teeth."
https://www.uniquesmiles.co.uk/blog/brits-really-bad-teeth/
Pre-NHS, a common wedding present was to have all your teeth removed.If this statistic is true it's a bit of an eye-opener.Your statisitic is not implausible. My grandparents had full dentures, my mother partial ones, my father with many missing, and if my tooth loss continues (see previous posts) I'll end up with them. Lack of health and money takes its toll, and two years of Covid isolation didn't help.
"In 1978 for example, about a third of people in the UK had no natural teeth."
https://www.uniquesmiles.co.uk/blog/brits-really-bad-teeth/
To expand on this - a solar panel in my hometown would generate 90% of the energy of one in central London. In the north of Scotland, 3/4 of homes are not on the gas grid, so require heating oil or electricity.Why?Noticed a couple of houses in the Highlands with a slightly mad solar setup. They've put two steel supports at the northern corners of the house and extended their array from the south facing roof into the air, so it's double the size and across the whole footprint of their house. Heatpumps attached to the supports too.Any sort of solar setup that far north is more than a little mad.
Looks dreadful tbh. Not sure why it wasn't cheaper to just create a big standalone array in the garden. Something to do with a planning loophole? Gardeners trying to preserve space?
I'm sure horror stories of European tourists being harshly treated by US immigration have happened in the past, but it's just not true that all recent cases were of people "working on a holiday visa".The point I am (badly) making is that the measles outbreak is not laid solely at RFKs door, but a lot of haters of the current regime will want to suggest it is.I'm lost what point you are trying to make. But, even if we can't agree on RFK Jr's exact degree of culpability, I'm glad we agree that he is at least somewhat culpable for causing harm to people now overdosing on vitamin A and for failing to contain a measles outbreak that has killed 3.As do I. He is an idiot who doesn’t understand science.I don't think it's fair to criticise people for believing in health advice from the Secretary of Health of their nation. It is fair to criticise that Secretary of Health for spreading harmful lies.To an extent but people also need to do their own research. Perhaps ask a health care professional?He's culpable for the people hurt by vit. A overdoses: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/25/health/measles-kennedy-vitamin-a.htmlHe has been in post since Jan. These kids will have been unvaccinated for a lot longer than that and often for stupid sky fairy reasons. There’s a lot to lay at his door, but these deaths are probably not the thing, unless they contracted it at an RFK themed measles party.@washingtonpost.comRFK should really be locked up for criminal negligence. That is just awful.
A second child has died of measles amid an outbreak in west Texas, sparking a rare rebuke of the Trump administration’s top health officials from a Republican senator on Sunday.
https://bsky.app/profile/washingtonpost.com/post/3lm62afvrm22w
Extra bit - would you trust ANYTHING a U.K. minister advocated on health without checking?
For context though we saw lots of people not believing what our elected officials said during covid, for instance (often with good reason).
I hold no candle for Trump or any of his cronies, but PB has become, once again, an echo chamber of outrage, with hardly any realistic analysis. Take the plane crash meme, that many were all too wiling to blame on Trump. Or these selected immigration cases, such as the working on a holiday visa case etc. These things would have happened under Biden too.
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Whatever happened to the Lancet editor who approved the Wakefield paper?He remained editor for many years. I don’t think he’s apologised enough, personally. I remember reading the paper and thinking it was bollocks at the time too.
(I seem to recall reading the paper years ago -- and being unimpressed. For one thing, the numbers seemed much too small.)
Wasn't that what that nice lady in Moscow did?Is there anyone who still thinks Trump isn't a plant? As in, needs watering?Which side is more likely to believe that Trump is a Russian plant?What’s nasty about stating facts . Trump supporters are more likely to believe conspiracy theories , that’s why Covid killed more GOP supporters than Dems .I’d suggest neither, tbf. I think you made a rather nasty unfounded generalisation.Wow indeed ! So it’s okay for Leon to come out with outlandish comments but suddenly I shot Bambi !And we talk about hate speech. Just wow.No because Brits aren’t very religious and don’t think God will save their children ! The USA clearly has a large section of voters who are complete imbeciles and should be sterilised . Instead they’re popping out babies at an alarming rate who are then brainwashed by their moronic parents .The assumption that someone who lives in a trailer is thick. Would you say the same about a U.K. council house resident?What’s condescending given there’s a strong correlation between thick trailer trash who think God will save them and those not vaccinating their children . Those people aren’t interested in doing their own research , they’ll just swallow any old conspiracy theories .A bit condescending, no?For the educated middle classes, fine, but for red neck trailer dwellers they are likely to be more reliant on advice given by the Surgeon General.To an extent but people also need to do their own research. Perhaps ask a health care professional?He's culpable for the people hurt by vit. A overdoses: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/25/health/measles-kennedy-vitamin-a.htmlHe has been in post since Jan. These kids will have been unvaccinated for a lot longer than that and often for stupid sky fairy reasons. There’s a lot to lay at his door, but these deaths are probably not the thing, unless they contracted it at an RFK themed measles party.@washingtonpost.comRFK should really be locked up for criminal negligence. That is just awful.
A second child has died of measles amid an outbreak in west Texas, sparking a rare rebuke of the Trump administration’s top health officials from a Republican senator on Sunday.
https://bsky.app/profile/washingtonpost.com/post/3lm62afvrm22w