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Hello AFM family,


I am sharing some more Covid info (I’ve been quiet for a few weeks!) because I think there is important information for you to know and perhaps to share with others. 


Today in national news, the CDC urges vaccination of teens citing increased rates of hospitalization of teenagers with COVID-19 in April and May, and 1/3 of teens hospitalized requiring intensive care, and 5% required intubation. Please vaccinate your teenagers and continue to use masks if you are not yet vaccinated. 

New CDC guidance says that fully vaccinated people do not need to be tested or quarantine if they are exposed to COVID-19, however they should be tested if they develop symptoms of COVID-19 infection such as fever, cough, and fatigue. Read more here:

Medscape Article, CDC: Fully Vaccinated people Can Skip Routine CoVID-19 Testing

There is a lot of information out there about science, medicine and vaccines.  I copied the below info from The Unbiased Science Podcast, because I believe they are just that, unbiased, and sharing about science, attempting to help everyone understand some very complex issues.  The gist of the topic is that there are people out there with claims that might sound correct, and they can use the right vocabulary, but often what they say is not quite the truth, and they might have ulterior motives.  Please educate yourself, and ask me questions if you want-that’s one of the reasons I am your doctor!



Helpful Information from The Unbiased Science Podcast:
We get hundreds of messages from people sending videos of some physician or scientist who broke from the pack and shared scary (and, spoiler alert, falsified) risks of COVID-19 vaccines.


We understand why that is very confusing—aren’t these people experts? Why shouldn’t we listen to them? It’s important to remember that scientists and physicians are human. If you do any digging, you’ll see that most of these people are motivated by financial incentives or fame. Please, don’t be fooled—the anti-vaccine movement is a multibillion-dollar industry. People get very rich from spreading disinformation.


A name circulating as of late is Byram Bridle. He’s a Canadian immunologist who has made baseless & unsubstantiated claims about COVID-19 vaccines including that they cause spike proteins to accumulate in our organs and cause damage (false), children are developing bleeding disorders (false), blood donations will transfer spike protein (false) and vaccines sterilize people (false). He is lauded as a brave whistleblower who is speaking out and exposing truths being hidden by the pharmaceutical companies. What people fail to realize is that he is developing a COVID-19 vaccine of his own. Is it really all that surprising that he is trying to discredit the current vaccines?


He and a handful of other physicians & scientists (some of the more notorious are listed in our infographic) make millions of dollars by selling supplements, “cures,” & medical devices. Their intentions are far from noble or pure. They have very obvious conflicts of interest. The unfortunate result is that they sow doubt in the minds of people who look up to them as “experts” based on their credentials. They are the worst kind of charlatans—scamming people and using an appeal to authority to swindle people into believing them.

This is why it is crucial that you trust scientific consensus. Consensus reduces bias and increases confidence in scientific claims, and is a crucial indicator of when scientific knowledge is likely to be trustworthy. It is far more likely that one (or a few) supposed authorities have ulterior motives than the vast majority of the science field is corrupted.


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By Dr. Tamara Powell March 8, 2022
Hello AFM family, This week I thought I would share some information I found about how to live a more healthy life. Spring is just around the corner, often a good time to make some positive changes in our lifestyles! Life's Simple 7 is defined by the American Heart Association as the 7 risk factors that people can improve through lifestyle changes to help achieve ideal cardiovascular health. Manage Blood Pressure High blood pressure is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. When your blood pressure stays within healthy ranges, you reduce the strain on your heart, arteries, and kidneys which keeps you healthier longer. Control Cholesterol High cholesterol contributes to plaque, which can clog arteries and lead to heart disease and stroke. When you control your cholesterol, you are giving your arteries their best chance to remain clear of blockages. Reduce Blood Sugar Most of the food we eat is turned into glucose (or blood sugar) that our bodies use for energy. Over time, high levels of blood sugar can damage your heart, kidneys, eyes and nerves. Get Active Living an active life is one of the most rewarding gifts you can give yourself and those you love. Simply put, daily physical activity increases your length and quality of life. Eat Better A healthy diet is one of your best weapons for fighting cardiovascular disease. When you eat a heart-healthy diet, you improve your chances for feeling good and staying healthy – for life! Lose Weight When you shed extra fat and unnecessary pounds, you reduce the burden on your heart, lungs, blood vessels and skeleton. You give yourself the gift of active living, you lower your blood pressure and you help yourself feel better, too. Stop Smoking Cigarette smokers have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease. If you smoke, quitting is the best thing you can do for your health. These measures have one unique thing in common: any person can make these changes, the steps are not expensive to take and even modest improvements to your health will make a big difference. Start with one or two. This simple, seven step list has been developed to deliver on the hope we all have--to live a long, productive healthy life. Enjoy some sunshine this week (and increase your vitamin D naturally!). Dr. Powell
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