This article was originally published by Willow Tohi at Natural News. Sandoz’s Cefazolin shipment included the wrong antibiotic (Penicillin G), risking severe allergic reactions and antibiotic resistance. FDA warns misadministered doses could cause anaphylaxis, renal failure, and treatment failures in severe infections. Recent Amneal recalls and Johnson & Johnson scandals underscore systemic lax industry oversight. Recipients urged to return batches as findings link improper packaging to preventable medical crises. Calls mount to prioritize natural health alternatives amid rising distrust in pharmaceutical supply chains. On June 27, Sandoz Inc., a multinational pharmaceutical giant, issued a nationwide recall after shipping Cefazolin — a…
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Leaders at one the Army’s largest installations are working short- and long-term solutions to quality-of-life problems plaguing the post, including overflowing trash, outdated roads, barracks, school and child care shortages.On the short-term front, trash overflow reports at Fort Liberty, North Carolina, emerged this past week, sparking media coverage and a swift response from garrison leadership.Substantial amounts of garbage had accumulated across the post, some near living quarters, Army Times reported on Tuesday. Photos posted online showed furniture, trash bags, cardboard and old food containers littering the area.“This is obviously unacceptable,” Lt. Gen. Chris Donahue, XVIII Airborne Corps commander, told reporters…
Better combat performance. Higher quality operator-level maintenance. More focused infantrymen.These are some of the impacts that the Army’s armor chief, Brig. Gen. Mike Simmering, hopes that the service’s recent creation of a specialized career field for Bradley crews will have on the force. Simmering spoke with Army Times on Wednesday to answer questions about the new military occupational specialty, or MOS.The Army first announced the new field Jan. 30, opening it to infantrymen, combat engineers, fire support specialists and cavalry scouts with recent experience or formal training with the fighting vehicle. Over time, the service will change all Bradley driver,…
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced Tuesday it exempted or reimbursed more than 143,000 copayments totaling approximately $2.5 million for more than 3,800 eligible American Indian and Alaska Native veterans.The recent move comes after a policy change last year resulted in eligible members of the demographic no longer being required to make copayments for VA health care, urgent care or prescriptions. Under the policy, VA also reimburses for copayments paid on or after Jan. 5, 2022, according to a department release.“This exemption honors our treaties with sovereign nations. It addresses health care access and disparities. It provides more health care…
Ask any Marine about the service’s greatest snipers, and a flurry of references to the legendary Gunnery Sgt. Carlos Hathcock are sure to flood the conversation. Yet it was another sniper, Charles “Chuck” Mawhinney, who quietly surpassed Hathcock as the Marine Corps’ deadliest.The Lakeview, Oregon, native recorded 103 confirmed kills in Vietnam over the span of 16 months in 1968 and 1969. By the time he returned home, he’d also been credited with another 216 “probable kills,” a classification for incidents in which the act of confirming a kill in an active war zone would jeopardize safety.Mawhinney, whose prowess with…
Veterans of the Global War on Terror who have suffered moderate-to-severe or penetrating traumatic brain injuries are at a significantly increased risk of developing brain cancer, according to a study published Thursday to the Journal of the American Medical Association’s open network.Moderate or severe TBI showed a 90% increased risk for brain cancer, and those with penetrating TBI had a threefold risk, researchers from the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences found.“Traumatic brain injury is not only common in the military, but also in the general population as well,” Air Force Col. (Dr.) Ian Stewart, study author and professor at…
This article was shared as part of an ongoing project between Military Times and the The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit newsroom that informs Texans about state policy and politics. Sign up for The Brief, its daily newsletter.Gov. Greg Abbott on Friday announced that the state is building an 80-acre base camp in Eagle Pass for Texas National Guard soldiers who are deployed for Operation Lone Star, the $10 billion state effort to deter people from immigrating into Texas illegally.Abbott said the new facility will house between 1,800 soldiers to 2,300 soldiers — the base would reach the higher figure if…
Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadIf you’re like most people in the preparedness space, you’ve stocked food, secured water, and thought through the basics. But have you prepped for the silent AI-bomb that’s already hitting your mindset? While you’re focused on the obvious—natural disasters, supply chain collapses, power outages—AI is quietly working behind the scenes to manipulate what you believe, how you react, and what you choose to do next. And the worst part? You might not even realize it’s happening. TL;DR: AI isn’t just changing what you see—it’s shaping how you think, feel, and decide. If you don’t…
The Erie County District Attorney has dropped all charges against Gary Hulihan, who was initially accused in the shooting death of his son. After a full investigation, the incident was ruled a clear case of self-defense, ending the legal case against him. LISTEN TO THIS ARTICLE WAYNE TOWNSHIP, PA (2-minute read) — A Pennsylvania man has been cleared of all charges in the shooting death of his son after prosecutors determined the incident was an act of self-defense. The Erie County District Attorney announced that charges including criminal homicide filed on August 11, 2024, against Gary Hulihan have been officially…
Update (0800 ET): Elon Musk on President Trump this morning: Musk continued: * * * Update (0800 ET): President Trump on Elon Musk this morning: TRUMP: MUSK IS UPSET HE LOST THE EV MANDATE BUT ‘HE COULD LOSE A LOT MORE THAN THAT’ TRUMP, ASKED ABOUT DEPORTING MUSK, SAYS HAVE TO TAKE A LOOK * * * Tesla shares slid in premarket trading in New York following a late-night clash between CEO Elon Musk and President Donald Trump. The feud played out across their respective social media platforms. “Elon Musk knew, long before he so strongly Endorsed me for president,…