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SHARYL ATTIKISSON: But no matter how they crunched the numbers, they got the same disappointing result: flu shots had not reduced deaths among the elderly, January 24, 2006

From January 24, 2006.

From women entering menopause and may even increase their risk of heart disease in contrast to study for years ago found that for women in their 60s who've already gone through menopause and take hormones do increase their risk of heart attack and stroke now those conclusions still stand.

00:20. The CDC is taking a closer look at how best to protect seniors from the flu.  The agency is holding a symposium about that and other issues this week.  It all follows a series of studies that question the effectiveness of flu shots given to older people.  Here is Sharyl Attkisson with our report.

Millions of seniors swear by their annual flu shot.  After all, 90% of people killed by the flu are 65 or older.  But CBS News has learned that behind the scenes, Public Health officials have come to a new and disturbing conclusion: mass vaccinations of the elderly haven't done the job. Dr. Walter Orenstein was among the first to notice the problem when he headed up the Centers for Disease Control's National Immunization Program.  He says it's now become a consensus among Public Health experts.

What is absolutely clear is that there is still a substantial burden of deaths and hospitalizations out there that have not been prevented through the present strategy.

1:24. Here's what scientists have found.  Over twenty years, the percentage of seniors getting flu shots, 1980-2001, increased sharply from 15% to 65%.  It stands to reason that flu deaths among the elderly should have taken a dramatic dip, making an X graph like this.  Instead, flu deaths among the elderly continued to climb.  It was hard to believe, so researchers at the National Institutes of Health set out to do a study, adjusting for all kinds of factors that could be masking the true benefits of a shot.  But no matter how they crunched the numbers, they got the same disappointing result: flu shots had not reduced deaths among the elderly.  It's not what health officials had hoped to find.  NIH wouldn't let us interview the study's lead author, so we went to Boston and found the only co-author not employed by NIH, Dr. Tom Reichert.

We realized that we had incendiary material.

Dr. Reichert says they thought their study would prove vaccinations had helped. 

We were trying to do something mainstream, that's for sure.

Were you surprised?

Astonished.

Did you check the data a couple of times to make sure?

Well, even more than that.  We've looked at other countries, now, and the same is true.

That study soon to be published finds the same poor results in Australia, France, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and other new research stokes the idea that decades of promoting flu shots in seniors and the billions spent haven't had the desired result.

The current head of National Immunizations, Dr. Anne Schuchat, confirms CDC is now looking at new strategies but stopped short of calling the present policy a failure.

There's an active dialogue into how we can do better to prevent influenza and its complications in the elderly.  Dr. Anne Schuchat

So what's an older person to do?  The CDC says they should still get their flu shots, that it could make the flu less severe or prevent other problems not reflected in the total numbers.  But watch for CDC to likely shift in the near future more toward protecting the elderly in a roundabout way by vaccinating more children and others around them who could give them the flu.  Sharyl Attkisson CBS News Washington


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31:40  The manufacturing details surrounding the vaccines remain a major concern.  In fact, I've got additional information that it's even worse than I thought, and the problem actually goes back a long time.  My colleague Katherine Watt traced the relevant US law all the way back to the late 1700s, and so now we have a better understanding of the regulatory frameworks in the US as they apply to vaccines, all vaccines in general, and a much greater understanding about COVID-19 shots, which are EUA countermeasures and how that's regulated.  In summary, I can say none of it is regulated.  The FDA pretends to regulate these things, and that's been the case since forever.

PAUL SALADINO: What’s really in the food at Chick-fil-A?

I stopped eating at Chick-fil-A 4 years ago.  And given their ingredients list and how bad they are for you, it's pretty clear the fact that they're closed on Sundays to commemorate God's rest on the 7th day is a marketing gimmick to help you honor a company that serves frankenfood every other day of the week. 

That's a gimmick born of childhood discipline.  We say our prayers before a meal, before bed, at church, and in confession.  These food corporations, bought out a few decades ago by the tobacco industry, know how to manipulate shoppers into buyers.  I was one.  Chick-fil-A's Christian associations sold me or at least intrigued me.  And when I first tried their chicken sandwich, I was sold.  

I stopped eating at Panda Express 3 years ago after ordering a chicken and beef dish cooked in soybean oil that just had my stomach doing very tight somersaults.  I phoned it in.  I asked, "What do you cook your food in?"  The Panda Express didn't know and had to check.  At least she was cooperative and wanted to know herself, which was helpful to me.  The answer came back, "Soybean oil."  Ah, another dastardly seed oil.  These seed oils are everywhere and cause horrible inflammation in the gut, kidneys, lungs, liver, et al. 

I stopped eating at Chipotle 10 years ago.  I ate there a total of three times and each time I got sick.  I had a chicken burrito with beans and sour cream and just destroyed my stomach.

I stopped eating at McDonald's 10 years ago.  The last food item I ordered there was a Double Cheeseburger, but the meat was so soggy, like it wasn't even meat.  It was manly seed oils made with something unrecognizable.  And the flavor, too, frightened me.  I couldn't eat the burger, a food that I had cherished since a kid when they cooked their fries in beef tallow and cooked their 100% beef in beef tallow.   I can't even drink their coffee anymore, it's so bad.  And the fact that there are so many microplastics in the cup lining.  So even if the coffee is any good, or if the coffee is harmless, you're still getting sick from the microplastics in the container.  It's a no-win situation.

Getting a breakfast at any local diner outside of a chain, like Denny's or something, is also fraught with explosive landmines, again because of the seed oils.  There are accumulative effects from these seed oils.  But their food is either cooked it in soybean oil, canola oil, corn oil, or safflower oil, and they think that they're doing this to render their recipes healthy.  It makes them poison. 

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