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Anti-Vaccination Movement Optimistic They'll Find An Ally In Trump White House

Donald Trump has signaled that he's sympathetic to the movement, despite extensive scientific evidence debunking fears about vaccinations.

The discredited researcher who launched the anti-vaccine movement met with Donald Trump this summer聽鈥 and found him sympathetic to the cause. Now, with Trump preparing to move into the White House, leaders of the movement are newly energized,聽hopeful they can undermine decades of public policy promoting childhood vaccinations. At the most basic level, they鈥檙e hoping Trump will聽use his bully pulpit to advance his oft-stated concern 鈥 debunked聽by an extensive聽body of scientific evidence 鈥 that there鈥檚 a link between聽vaccines and autism. (Robbins, 11/30)

In other public health news聽鈥

Unlike school buses, ambulances are not regulated by the federal government. While states set minimum standards for how they operate, it鈥檚 usually up to local EMS agencies or fire departments to purchase the vehicles and decide whether to require their crew to undergo more stringent education and training. Some agencies demand that crew members in the back of an ambulance use lap and shoulder restraints for their patients and themselves, but many agencies don鈥檛. In some places, ambulance drivers don鈥檛 receive any special training before they get behind the wheel, even though they must speed through traffic under tremendous pressure. (Bergal, 11/30)

Why can鈥檛 we learn to love fat? The answer to that question is embedded in a bigger story, one about how our collective fixation on the components of food 鈥 like fat or salt or starch 鈥 rather than food itself, has warped our national diets. Over decades of hyperfocus, we turned our backs on actual fruits and vegetables in favor of mixed fruit 鈥渟nacks鈥 鈥 100 percent of your daily vitamin C! 鈥 and snack straws made of processed veggie powder. (Moran, 11/29)

The Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday released a list of toxic chemicals that will be the first reviewed under a recently enacted law that gives regulators increased authority to ban substances shown to endanger human health. (11/29)

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