Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Virus Conspiracy Theories In The USA

I can't believe how Americans can still be this ignorant.

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Ebola and hantavirus outbreaks prompt raft of conspiracy theories in divided US; Ever-growing influence of social media and AI means such ideas spreading at faster rates than before, experts say

Written by Edward Helmore at UK Guardian, Mon 25 May 2026 08.00 EDT

Hantavirus and Ebola outbreaks carry with them familiar attendants in the US: extreme conspiracy theories about a planned pandemic, or “plandemic”, designed to upend midterm elections or push new vaccines or any one of a myriad of wild ideas.

Ebola, which the World Health Organization warned on Friday is spreading rapidly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, poses a “very high” risk at the national level. In the upside-down world of conspiracy theories it could be a bioweapon, a financial plot, or a scheme to extract national resources.

The hantavirus outbreak, which began on a cruise ship in the South Atlantic, killing three passengers and causing at least 11 to test positive, carries its own set of baggage in the form of conspiracy theories: passengers were crisis actors, or it was caused by Covid vaccines and Bill Gates, or perhaps it was an Israeli false flag operation and can be cured by the antiviral horse de-wormer ivermectin.

This is not new, though undoubtedly the ever-growing influence of social media and now AI slop, means that such ideas spread further and faster than ever before.

“This is very normal, and we should not be shocked that people are conspiracy theorizing,” said Dr Joseph Uscinski, an associate professor of political science at the University of Miami and author of a new book on the consequences of the Black Death that killed more than one third of Europeans in the 14th century.

“If people are paying attention to something, so are people who are conspiracy-minded, and they are going to interpret disease through that lens,” he adds. “Of course, there is going to be a conspiracy behind it and they’re going to blame people they already dislike.”

Uscinski points out that theories around the hantavirus and Ebola are not much different from during Covid, Aids or other virus outbreaks. During the previous Ebola outbreak in 2014, online posts – some picked up by Infowars’ Alex Jones – held that Ebola victims were returning as zombies. But that was during the fourth season of The Walking Dead.

“Whatever the disease, people are going to say there’s a conspiracy behind it, or that it’s not real and the vaccine is scam. It’s the same stuff done over and over,” Uscinski adds.

Currently, such theories are especially strong on the right in the US.

On Jones’s network, one host, Harrison Smith, proposed: “If I was the bad guy, you know what I would do? I’d really release the hantavirus. I would really have an actually super deadly virus spreading from person to person, and then I would release a real vaccine.”

WHO’s chief scientist, Sylvie Briand, said on Friday that obeldesivir, an experimental Covid antiviral treatment developed by Gilead, could be used among Ebola contacts to prevent them ⁠from ​developing the disease.

The rightwing site Gateway Pundit, which included a “Contagion Emergency Kit”, suggested that hantavirus was “another plandemic” and a “transparent effort to terrorize Americans and swing the midterms against President Trump”.

Mikki Willis, who made the film Plandemic, about the conspiracy theory that the Covid pandemic was planned, said that “they are … gonna try this again” with hantavirus. According to Media Matters, a website which monitors the right wing in the US, numerous podcasters and social media figures have linked the twin viral outbreaks as a way of potentially disrupting the coming US midterm elections.

But claims that conspiracy theories are always rightwing are not entirely accurate. “When people conspiracy theorize they are almost always accusing a center of power, whether that’s pharmaceutical companies or the government,” Uscinski says.

Anti-fluoridation, a movement that opposes the addition of fluoride to public water supplies, exists in Portland, Oregon, and it does in Florida, but for different reasons: one group mainly thinks it’s a capitalist corporate plot; the other is anti-communist.

Same with vapor-trail conspiracies that started during the anti-Vietnam war protests. The Make America healthy again movement has also blended its political coloring from left and right.

“They can be political but not necessarily partisan – but they are always held by people who don’t trust the establishment,” Uscinski says. “Wherever you find conspiracy-minded people you’ll find conspiracies. The defining characteristic is not if they’re left or right, but that they’re raging conspiracy theorists.”

But, ironically for anti-government conspiracists, it is attacks on state power that are actually harming the response to the viruses.

US engagement in curbing the current Ebola outbreak is hampered by massive cuts to global public health efforts, including the dismantling of the US Agency for International Development (USAid) and research cuts at US health agencies, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Last week, US secretary of state Marco Rubio and WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus clashed on US international engagement after Rubio said the agency was a “little late” in identifying the Ebola outbreak in DRC.

Thomas Asbridge, a Middle Ages historian and author of The Black Death, argues that the response to hantavirus, Ebola, Covid and the 14th century plague share common characteristics.

Asbridge points out the Black Death came during financial and climate crises – the collapse of the Florentine gold-backed economy and the onset of the Little Ice Age.

“That is a quite similar context to what we have been experiencing in the early part of the 21st century,” he says, pointing to the economic financial crisis of 2008 and human contact with animals carrying zoonotic pathogens that jump across species.

So too does confusion over precisely how to respond – something not helped by hostility to the government or confusion over officials’ sometimes mixed messaging. In response to identification of the Andes strain of hantavirus onboard MV Hondius, officials initially offered contradictory information about whether it was spread by rodent dropping or could by close human-to-human contact. During Covid, people were first advised to wash food, and there were questions over whether it was airborne, the distance it could travel and how long you could be in a space with someone.

And amid the natural confusion of dealing with a virus, conspiracy theorists only add to the problem – which remains a very real one.

“We might be much slower to accept and respond appropriately to what’s required,” Asbridge says. “We’re absolutely right to be alarmed and cautious about Ebola and hantavirus. Hopefully we will be lucky this century.”

Monday, May 25, 2026

On The Destruction of Beautiful Statues and Monuments

I was so glad to see this column, because I thought I had been one of the only people who were outraged by the deliberate destruction of these monuments and their beautiful artwork after the George Floyd riots, and the outpouring of political correctness that followed.  I always loved the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue, Richmond;  as well as the Monument of Reconciliation at Arlington, and I could never understand what vandalizing and destroying them could possibly accomplish other than giving in to completely uncivilized behavior. 

(Speaking of the Robert E. Lee statue, I remember reading that Washington & Lee University even tried to cancel a grave marker -- for Lee's famous horse, Traveller!)

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A Memorial to the Erased Statues and Monuments. 

A compilation of all the statues and monuments that communist red guards destroyed or removed during the woke revolution

Yuri Bezmenov, May 24, 2026

During the Chinese Cultural Revolution, Mao’s Red Guards destroyed countless cultural artifacts. They were indoctrinated to annihilate anything that represented the “Four Olds”: Old Ideas, Old Culture, Old Customs, and Old Habits. Museums and private homes were ransacked. Streets were renamed and agitprop honoring Mao’s Little Red Book replaced art. Millions of “class traitors” lost their lives and livelihoods in public humiliation struggle sessions.

China's Destruction of Cultural Sites During the Cultural Revolution

Nothing was too sacred for the Red Guards. They desecrated religious symbols and the dead. The corpse of the 76th-generation Duke Yansheng was dug up and hung naked from a tree. They dragged the remains of a Ming Dynasty Emperor and Empress outside their tomb, where they were posthumously denounced and immolated. Countless other treasures were burned like cheap firewood.

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For Memorial Day, I have compiled a list of all the statues and monuments destroyed or removed during the American Woke Cultural Revolution. Trump was mocked for saying that after the Confederates, they’d come for the founding fathers. Once again, he was proven right. The destruction of cultural heritage is a brutal shiv of demoralization and subversion. I have provided details on who ordered the removals and where the statues were relocated to.

Please add anything I missed in the comments. If we don’t remember, then the memory hole will be normalized and everything that millions fought and died for will be forgotten. Orwell tried to warn us.

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Monument of Reconciliation - Arlington National Cemetery

Removed under orders from the Biden regime’s Congressional Naming Commission. Relocated to New Market Battlefield State Historical Park in the Shenandoah Valley. What was a regime trying to tell us when they tore down a monument towards reconciliation?

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Thomas Jefferson - City Hall, NYC

Removed by unanimous vote of NYC’s Public Design Commission, which was appointed by NYC City Council. Relocated to the New York Historical Society.

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Theodore Roosevelt - Museum of Natural History, NYC

Removed by unanimous vote of the NYCPublic Design Commission following vandalism during George Floyd Riots. Theodore Roosevelt IV and Mayor Bill de Blasio supported the decision. Relocated to the Theodore Roosevelt Museum in Medora, North Dakota.

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Emancipation Memorial featuring Abraham Lincoln - Boston, Maskachussetts

Removed by unanimous vote from the Boston Art Commission.
Currently placed in storage. Future plans for the monument have not been determined, but the city announced it hopes the work will be better moved to a "publicly accessible location where its history and context can be better explained.” New works will be installed at the former location featuring “a series of virtual panel discussions and short-term art installations examining and reimagining our cultural symbols, public art, and histories.”

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William Penn Statue at Welcome Park - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Removed by National Park Service under Interior Secretary Deb Haaland. The park is on the site of Penn’s original home in Philadelphia. It will be "rehabilitated" to include an "expanded interpretation of the Native American history of Philadelphia.” NPS claims that at some later date, which is not currently funded, there will be a new exhibit that mentions Penn and his work founding what became the state named for him.

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Kit Carson - Denver, Colorado

During Summer 2020, Denver Parks and Recreation removed the statue “proactively” for safety and as a precautionary measure to keep it from being torn down similar to a Columbus statue. Relocation unknown.

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Christopher Columbus - Sacramento, California and Boston, Massachussetts

California’s state legislature voted to remove a statue of Columbus and Queen Isabella from the Capitol Rotunda. It was there since 1883. Boston criminals vandalized and beheaded Columbus.

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Robert E. Lee Statue - Charlottesville, Virginia

Removed by Charlottesville City Council vote. Sparked major protest that left three dead along with the “both sides” hoax that was the centerpiece of to Biden’s campaign. Melted down in a humiliation ceremony.

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Benjamin Carson High School of Science and Medicine

Removed by unanimous vote by the Detroit School Board. Living black men are receiving the same treatment as dead white men for wrongthink. Carson is an inspiration to all children. He went from poverty to Yale, medical school, and Johns Hopkins, performing first known separation of conjoined twins joined at the back of the head. The Democrats who destroyed Detroit justified removing his name from the school because it was “synonymous with having Trump’s name on our school in blackface”.


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Utah State Flag

During the 2023 General Session, Utah legislators narrowly passed Senate Bill 31 (SB31)—changing the Utah State Flag. They did not allow Utah citizens to vote. Volunteers have filed an official statewide initiative to put this state flag issue to a vote on the Nov. 2024 ballot in the general election. The goal: Vote to restore the Utah state flag as the one state flag (repealing SB31, including the new flag). In order to get this on the ballot, they need to gather at least 134,298 signatures from registered Utah voters.


How many more artifacts will the left destroy if they ever take power again? Ugliness will continue until we invest in beauty. Save our children and grandchildren from slop.

Dr Ruth Report, 5-24-26

Here's the latest important medical information from Dr Ruth Ann Crystal:

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Dr. Ruth Report, 5/24/26

U.S. Respiratory Virus Summary

COVID levels continue to be low with only about 1 in 280 people currently infected with COVID in the United States. The CDC reported that Mississippi had MODERATE amounts of COVID in wastewater on 5/16/26, but that was calculated from limited data. The CDC reports that southern coastal states of Louisiana, Georgia, and Florida appear to have increasing levels of COVID, as does Hawaii.

RSV has peaked, and Flu A and Flu B are low in most areas.

From Wastewater SCAN

From: https://www.cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/data/activity-levels.html

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Acute COVID infections, General COVID info

5/15/26 International Journal of General Medicine: BCG Vaccination Modulates Long-Term TNF-α and sCD40L in COVID-19: An Exploratory Longitudinal Study https://buff.ly/lwpzBJF

  • In a small study, Brazilian researchers tracking 13 adults recovering from mild COVID infection found that BCG vaccination produced an initial rise in inflammatory markers TNF-α and sCD40L, followed by sustained reductions in both across a six month observation period. These findings point toward a trained immunity mechanism in which the BCG vaccine recalibrates the immune response to achieve better long term inflammatory control.

5/15/26 Nature: Tocilizumab versus Sarilumab among adults hospitalised with COVID-19: target trial emulation across England and Scotland https://buff.ly/W375Nml

  • Actemra (Tocilizumab) and Kevzara (Sarilumab) are immunosuppressive biologic drugs that block interleukin-6 (IL-6) signaling to reduce inflammation. They are used to treat autoimmune and inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, with tocilizumab also approved for severe COVID and certain other inflammatory conditions.

  • Using electronic health record data from England and Scotland, researchers analyzed outcomes among 10,487 adults hospitalized with COVID who received either tocilizumab or sarilumab. The study found no meaningful difference between the two treatments in survival or likelihood of hospital discharge, establishing both as clinically equivalent options for this patient population.

5/22/26 Nature Preprint (Russia and Germany): Mast cell–driven remodeling of pulmonary immune and stromal landscapes in COVID-19 https://buff.ly/BguKzpN

  • Researchers from Russia and Germany analyzed 24 lung tissue samples and found that Mast Cells appear to activate immune signaling and fibrosis pathways during COVID infection which can lead to permanent fibrosis formation in the lungs.

Fig. 6 Interaction of Mast Cells (MCs) with collagen fibers in the lungs.

(C, D) Mast Cell (MC) colocalization with collagen fibers (double arrowed). Secretion of large tryptase-positive granules of mast cells (arrowed) to extracellular matrix targets

From: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-026-47864-1

Social and Advocacy

5/21/26 The Conversation: Long COVID will cost the US an estimated $8 billion over just 3 years due to healthcare burden, managing symptoms and loss to the workforce https://buff.ly/upjU0DV

  • Scientists project that Long COVID will generate approximately $8 billion in costs across the United States over a three year period, driven by healthcare utilization, workforce absence, and persistent symptom management. The condition continues to affect significant numbers of Americans well beyond the acute phase of infection, and current US treatment capacity remains inadequate to meet the growing demand for care.

Pediatrics

5/19/26 BMC Public Health: Exploring post-Covid-19 condition in children and young people 3.5 years after infection: a mixed-methods analysis from the CLoCk study https://buff.ly/VXDh0ES

  • University College London researchers tracked 50 children and young people (CYP) with Long COVID over 3.5 years following initial infection, finding that 84% continued to fulfill diagnostic criteria for Long COVID well into the study period. Participants frequently described profound fatigue, cognitive difficulties, and significant interference with schooling and everyday functioning.

Vaccines

5/22/26 Nature Immunology: A glycan-based adjuvant expands the breadth and duration of protection of mRNA-based vaccines https://buff.ly/owhEONA

  • Boston Children’s Hospital researchers found that mannadjuvant, a formulation of fungal mannan and aluminum hydroxide, boosted antibody magnitude, durability, and breadth when combined with an ancestral-strain mRNA COVID vaccine in mice and non-human primates. Importantly, the combination produced neutralizing antibodies against highly immune-evasive Omicron variants including BA.5 and XBB.1.5, thus overcoming antigenic imprinting. Antibody-secreting cells also remained elevated in bone marrow for 500 days after vaccination eliminating the need for a booster.

Antiviral treatments

5/19/26 Journal of Infectious Diseases: Serum Virus-Neutralizing Antibody Titers in Clinical Trial Participants With and Without Immunocompromise Receiving Pemivibart, a Long-Acting Monoclonal Antibody for COVID-19 https://buff.ly/DdP2tPx

  • Analyzing data from the phase 3 CANOPY trial, Invivyd researchers found that pre-dose neutralizing antibody titers against the then-circulating XBB.1.5 lineage were low in both immunocompromised and non-immunocompromised cohorts. A single 4500 mg pemivibart (Pemgarda) infusion raised those titers more than 55-fold by day 28 in both cohorts, and calculated titers were found to be similar to lab measured antibody titers.

5/18/26 BioRxiV: Orally Bioavailable SARS-CoV-2 Protease Inhibitors Bearing a Hydroxymethyl Ketone Warhead https://buff.ly/6GErC4J

  • Scripps Research scientists developed a new oral COVID antiviral compound, mCMX110, that targets the SARS-CoV-2 main protease using a “hydroxymethyl ketone warhead” and demonstrated greater potency and substantially better oral bioavailability than earlier related compounds in animal studies. Unlike Paxlovid, mCMX110 does not require ritonavir boosting.

5/19/26 Nature: Cross-resistance patterns in SARS-CoV-2 against 3CL protease inhibitors https://buff.ly/Drp12Zp

  • Researchers at Columbia University in New York found that SARS-CoV-2 can rapidly develop resistance to multiple leading antiviral drugs, including atilotrelvir, ibuzatrelvir, and simnotrelvir, which all target the viral 3CL protease. Critically, certain mutations confer simultaneous resistance to more than one of these drugs, identifying specific cross-resistance pathways that could significantly limit available treatment options as the virus continues to evolve.

5/15/26 JAMA Network Open: Early-Phase Oral Antiviral Use and Post–COVID-19 Condition in Outpatients https://buff.ly/PVexXnD

  • In a prospective nationwide cohort study, Japanese researchers enrolled 7,699 outpatients and found that early oral antiviral use was associated with a 14% lower relative risk of Long COVID, translating to roughly 4 fewer cases per 100 patients treated. Ensitrelvir and molnupiravir both showed statistically significant benefits, while nirmatrelvir (Paxlovid) trended but did not reach significance due to small cohort size.

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Long COVID

5/21/26 MedRxiV (Yale): Analysis Of Salivary Herpes viruses Reveals Associations Between HHV-6 And Long COVID Severity https://buff.ly/M8lxlRP

  • HHV-6 causes Roseola (sixth disease), a common childhood illness marked by sudden high fever followed by a faint pink rash. Typically benign, the virus lies dormant in the body for life.

  • Researchers from Yale and Mount Sinai analyzed salivary hormone levels, SARS-CoV-2, and herpesviruses (EBV, HSV, HCMV, HHV-6) in 45 Long COVID patients and 45 controls. “Detection of salivary EBV and HHV-6 DNA was highest early in the morning. There were no significant differences in salivary cortisol, testosterone, or estradiol, or in EBV or HHV-6 shedding between the LC and control groups.” However, higher salivary HHV-6 DNA levels correlated with greater Long COVID symptom severity, and elevated anxiety and depression scores. HHV-6 may contribute to Long COVID, though the mechanisms are unknown.

4/23/26 Int J Medical Sciences (Taiwan): Association Between Post-COVID-19 Herpes Zoster Reactivation and Peripheral Nervous System Disorders: Multinational Real-World Evidence from TriNetX https://buff.ly/H1N73zd

  • Another herpes virus, varicella zoster virus (VZV), causes chickenpox and can later reactivate as shingles (aka herpes zoster). Because shingles rates increase after COVID infection, researchers at Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital studied more than 110,000 people with post-COVID shingles and found that these patients also had increased risks of Bell’s palsy, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and Myasthenia Gravis for at least three years. The findings suggest shingles after COVID may signal long-term peripheral nervous system vulnerability.

From: https://www.medsci.org/v23p2006.htm

5/20/26 BMC Infectious Diseases (Oregon): A mixed-methods study comparing clinical and patient-reported perspectives on long COVID: insights from electronic health records and narrative journal entries https://buff.ly/BlvCb0f

  • A study following 92 Long COVID patients found that electronic health records frequently failed to capture symptoms that participants documented in personal journals, including fatigue, cognitive difficulties, and anxiety. The gap between what clinicians recorded and what patients actually experienced related to how the illness interfered with work and everyday functioning.

5/20/26 BMJ Open Resp Research: Symptom-based rehabilitation in people with post-COVID-19 condition (RELOAD study): a randomised controlled trial https://buff.ly/Zg5UDuR

  • Researchers in Germany enrolled 132 individuals living with Long COVID in a three week symptom focused rehabilitation program and found it produced meaningful gains in both physical and mental quality of life, as well as reductions in depression and anxiety compared to standard care. Several of these improvements were still measurable after three months.

5/3/26 Frontiers in Immunology: De novo COVID-19-associated insulin resistance drives dysregulated neutrophil extracellular trap formation (NETosis) four months after infection https://buff.ly/jZ30Ewd

  • Scientists from Chile tracked 60 COVID patients and found that 24 out of 36 participants who had no prior metabolic conditions went on to develop insulin resistance several months after their COVID infection resolved. Four months after COVID infection, elevated insulin levels were associated with abnormal activation of neutrophil extracellular trap formation (NETosis), an immune process that can heighten clotting risk when dysregulated.

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From: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/immunology/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2026.1787799/full

5/16/26 Int. J. Mol. Sci (Bulgaria): Comprehensive Immunophenotyping of Monocytes and Dendritic Cells Suggests Distinct Pathophysiology in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Long COVID https://buff.ly/6R6OCwd

  • Bulgarian researchers analyzed blood from 207 people (ME/CFS n = 103; Long COVID n = 63; healthy controls n = 41) and found that Long COVID and ME/CFS have distinct immune patterns. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from Long COVID patients showed chronic immune overactivation, while those from ME/CFS patients demonstrated signs of immune suppression.

5/15/26 Nature: Integrated immune, apoptotic and mitochondrial gene dysregulation in Long COVID and their association with symptom burden at 10 months post-infection https://buff.ly/54kY916

  • Researchers in Pakistan studied 100 people and found that Long COVID symptoms persisting 10 months after mild COVID infection were linked to changes in genes involved in immune function, antiviral defenses, mitochondrial activity, and cell death (apoptosis). People with more persistent Long COVID symptoms showed greater disruption in these gene expression patterns.

5/22/26 Association of Comorbid and Incident Depression and Other Mental Health Conditions With Long‐COVID: Results From the Johns Hopkins COVID Long Study https://buff.ly/wADtXk7

  • Johns Hopkins researchers analyzing 9,637 U.S. adults found that preexisting mental health conditions raised the odds of Long COVID at roughly the same level as other preexisting health conditions. Adults who experienced more persistent Long COVID symptoms were more likely to develop new onset depression or anxiety following infection. They concluded, “Monitoring both physical and mental health outcomes is crucial for post-acute COVID-19 patients.”

5/16/26 Current Medicinal Chemistry (MIT): Melatonin in Health and Disease and its Metabolism by the Gut Microbes: Implications for Deuterium Homeostasis? https://buff.ly/8EaSTaM

  • MIT scientists propose that COVID-related gut dysbiosis may reduce melatonin production in the gut, weakening antioxidant and anti-inflammatory defenses and potentially contributing to neurological and cognitive symptoms in Long COVID. They also hypothesize that disrupted microbial melatonin pathways could impair mitochondrial function and deuterium regulation.

From: https://www.eurekaselect.com/article/155753

5/22/26 Nature: A randomized controlled trial of adjunctive speleotherapy in asthma, COPD and long COVID https://buff.ly/2zcNN8y

  • Speleotherapy, or underground cave therapy, is sometimes used for chronic respiratory diseases. Studies found it improved breathing comfort, fatigue, and quality of life in people with asthma, COPD, and Long COVID, although objective lung function measures showed minimal improvement.

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Measles

CDC: As of May 21, 2026, 1,952 confirmed measles cases were reported in the United States in 2026.

Utah Department of Public Health (Measles): https://epi.utah.gov/measles-response/

  • In 2026, 474 people from Utah have been diagnosed with measles, with 30 cases in the last 3 weeks.

Bangladesh Measles Outbreak

5/22/26 JAMA: More Than 19 000 Measles Cases in a Month—What the Current Outbreak in Bangladesh Signals to the World https://buff.ly/G0qchwc

  • The WHO has reported a sweeping measles outbreak in Bangladesh, with more than 19,000 suspected cases logged in just one month, and roughly 50,500 total suspected cases so far this year. Most cases (72%) have occurred in children 5 years or younger. Experts trace the surge to pandemic-era disruptions to routine immunization and a 2024 government-related vaccine shortage. They warn that with Canada and the UK having recently lost measles elimination status, lapsing vaccination coverage is now a global threat that mass gatherings like the FIFA World Cup could increase.

  • “Although most people recover from measles within 2 to 3 weeks, the virus is highly contagious and can sometimes lead to complications such as pneumonia, diarrhea, hearing loss, and blindness. Postinfection encephalitis occurs in about 1 in every 1000 cases, and death occurs in 2 or 3 of every 1000 cases.”

5/23/26 Al Jazeera: More than 500 children die in measles outbreak in Bangladesh https://buff.ly/DEM81qH

  • More than 500 children have died in the measles outbreak in Bangladesh, with most cases among children aged between six months and five years.

5/14/26 CTV News: Public health agency says World Cup poses high risk of measles spread https://buff.ly/w3WIiHJ

  • The Public Health Agency of Canada warned that the FIFA World Cup poses a high risk of measles transmission within Canada, citing the country’s loss of measles elimination status last November following more than a year of sustained transmission. The warning arrives as Bangladesh records roughly 50,500 suspected measles cases this year, global vaccination rates slip, and millions of international travelers converge on Canadian host cities, creating conditions for the highly contagious virus to exploit gaps in population immunity.

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Ebola in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

Update from the RDC Twitter Account:

5/22/26 YLE: Ebola: The disease of compassion, and the price of when “we” became “me” https://buff.ly/cO8bsZf

  • Katelyn Jetelina and Emily Smith of YLE discuss that the current DRC Ebola outbreak is spreading not only through acts of caregiving (Ebola’s signature transmission route), but also because of the dismantling of global health infrastructure like USAID. Research shows that prioritizing the world’s poorest first produces better health and economic outcomes for everyone.

5/23/26 Gates Foundation Ebola Response Funding Announcement https://buff.ly/X5e7pRc

  • Look for the helpers: The Gates Foundation is committing an initial $15 million in emergency funding for the Ebola outbreak in the DRC giving $5 million to Africa CDC, $5 million to WHO AFRO, and $5 million to WHO Headquarters.

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Other news

5/24/26 YLE: Garden Grove chemical plant situation https://buff.ly/A3yI6eR

  • Excellent article by Katelyn Jetelina explaining why they needed to evacuate 50,000 people in Orange County, California for toxic chemical tanks that may explode.

5/21/26 Lilly PR: Lilly’s triple agonist, Retatrutide, delivered powerful weight loss in pivotal Phase 3 obesity trial https://buff.ly/PYXldkJ

  • In the TRIUMPH-1 Phase 3 trial of 2,339 adults with obesity, participants taking 12 mg of Retatrutide lost an average of 70.3 pounds, or 28.3% of their body weight, over 80 weeks. Nearly half of participants, 45.3%, achieved at least 30% body weight reduction, a threshold historically linked to bariatric surgery.

5/21/26 NBC: GLP-1 drugs may reduce the risk of cancer progressing, study suggests https://buff.ly/VzZdGSf

  • According to new research that will be presented next week at the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s annual meeting, GLP-1 drugs may be linked to a lower risk of cancer progression. GLP-1 drugs help with weight loss and with diabetes and have been shown to reduce risk of heart disease (Wegovy), to prevent worsening kidney disease (Ozempic) and to treat obstructive sleep apnea (Zepbound).

5/21/26 Nature Metabolism: The exercise hormone irisin has neuroprotective effects in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis https://buff.ly/vdBJE1O

  • Harvard researchers demonstrated that Irisin, a hormone released during exercise, protected neurons and reduced Multiple Sclerosis symptoms in a mouse model. Mice lacking the irisin encoding gene Fndc5 had diminished exercise related neuroprotection, and direct administration of Irisin to these animals successfully replicated the protective effects that exercise would otherwise provide.

5/19/26 Nature: An AI system to help scientists write expert-level empirical software https://buff.ly/EyiBNHy

  • Google Research and DeepMind have developed ERA, an AI system designed to autonomously generate and refine scientific code across research domains. In benchmark evaluations, ERA surpassed leading human developed methods in genomics tasks, bioinformatics, and COVID forecasting challenges.

From: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-026-10658-6

5/13/26 Science Alert: ‘Forever Chemicals’ Found in 98.8% of Human Blood Samples Tested https://buff.ly/p6yg8BT

  • Toxicologists analyzed 10,566 serum and plasma samples and detected PFAS, the synthetic compounds known as “forever chemicals” for their resistance to environmental breakdown, in 98.8% of them, with only 0.18% of samples containing a single PFAS compound and most carrying a complex mixture of five or more PFAS. “Studies have linked PFAS to faster cellular aging, changes in the brain, and a higher risk of some types of cancer – though a direct cause-and-effect relationship hasn’t been established.”

As PFAS are produced and used, they can migrate into soil and water. (MI DEQ)

5/22/26 SF Gate: Santa Cruz is in the midst of a rare butterfly frenzy https://buff.ly/ku1tYRG

  • Santa Cruz, California is experiencing a massive, rare butterfly frenzy right now. Wild lilac flowers have surged back after the 2020 CZU fires, creating the perfect habitat for California Tortoiseshells to visit and lay their eggs.

Photo by Shannon Robbins

Have a great week,

Ruth Ann Crystal MD