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Karen Fowler
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Infectious Diseases Epidemiologist focusing on maternal & congenital CMV infections & CMV-related hearing loss. Opinions are my own. Professor in Pediatric ID at UAB. Interests: Congenital CMV prevention, CMV-related hearing loss, Women in Science
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At our Georgia tree farm, I am looking at the sunset and hoping that together, we will survive the current American political insanity.
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⚛️WELCOME TO SCIENCE & HEALTH MONDAYS⚛️
🧒Children & SNAP
❤️‍🔥SNAP: medicine for food insecurity
✂️Cutting SNAP means empty refrigerators & lunch bags, skipped meds & parents going w/out meals so kids can eat
🥪Keeping children well fed is 1️⃣ impt step in keeping them healthy
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November 9, 2025 at 2:04 PM
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1/3⚛️WELCOME TO SCIENCE & HEALTH MONDAYS⚛️
👩‍⚕️We will be giving you short, vetted, science-based content every Monday
🤔Most people do not realize it, approximately one in 1,000 children in the US develop chronic arthritis (>6 weeks).
😟Arthritis (inflammation of a joint or joints) can occur at any age
October 25, 2025 at 5:10 PM
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Hi, I'm the ProPublica reporter who's been tracking an unusual stat: U.S. citizens grabbed by immigration agents.

I did it because the government isn’t.

This is what I found.
October 18, 2025 at 2:11 PM
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Thousands of people attended 'No Kings' demonstrations on Saturday in protest of the policies of President Donald Trump. Participants criticized everything from Trump's consolidation of power to his immigration policies to congressional apathy toward him. Here are reports from four protests.
'We've got to do something:' Thousands attend 'No Kings' protests in Alabama | Alabama Reflector
Thousands of Alabamians participated in the protests against President Donald Trump, part of national demonstrations that drew millions.
alabamareflector.com
October 18, 2025 at 10:04 PM
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So no terrorism then?
October 18, 2025 at 8:26 PM
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When the Birmingham, Alabama, march is packed, you know something is up in America!
October 18, 2025 at 5:30 PM
#NoKings Birmingham, AL
October 18, 2025 at 9:09 PM
Plain language summary about misconceptions about COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.

www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10....
www.tandfonline.com
August 7, 2025 at 4:29 PM
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'It's a huge deal': This Trump move sets up showdown with 14 GOP senators
President Donald Trump's administration has imposed a complete block on funding that goes to external health researchers — cutting off billions of dollars intended for studies on diabetes, cancer, and numerous other illnesses, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. The report noted that this suspension was inserted as a footnote by the Office of Management and Budget, under Director Russell Vought, in the official funding document for the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The footnote specified that for the remainder of the fiscal year, NIH financial resources could only be used for staff salaries and operational expenses, and would not support any new grants or renewal of existing ones. Since most NIH-supported research is conducted by outside scientists, this move effectively freezes a large portion of its grant program. READ MORE: State elections chief shuts down Trump's demand for voter data with brutal 7-word response The restriction halts approximately $15 billion in NIH funding, based on an estimate from Sen. Patty Murray’s (D-Wash.) office. “This outrageous decision to prevent NIH from spending the funding that Congress has explicitly provided for medical research must immediately be reversed—life‑changing cures and patients’ prognoses hang in the balance,” Murray told The Journal. Former NIH institute director Jeremy Berg said: “It’s a huge deal… I can’t imagine any reasonable rationale for doing this other than the desire to do damage to NIH and biomedical research.” According to the report, the NIH leadership is actively working to remove or modify the footnote restriction, according to internal communications reviewed by the publication. READ MORE: 'I thought consumers weren't paying?' MAGA rips Josh Hawley over 'out of touch' proposal The funding pause is said to have triggered growing friction with members of Congress, many of whom have raised alarms over the slowdown in medical research support. Last week, over a dozen Senate Republicans signed a letter urging President Donald Trump’s administration to release NIH research grants that their states depend on for advances against fatal diseases. A group of 14 senators, as reported by Politico, formally addressed OMB Director Russell Vought, requesting he lift the hold on NIH grant funding. The letter, primarily authored by Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.), noted that Congress had already approved the funding, and stressed that the administration’s decision to withhold it amounts to an illegal action. READ MORE: 'Moving to Texas is over': Podcasters who followed to Joe Rogan to Austin rail against state
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July 30, 2025 at 1:26 AM
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If you wanna check in on the nation's cancer researchers, we're doin' bad. Real bad. No single post/article fully captures the depth and breadth of it.
We may be the first to feel this, but every single person in the country will feel it eventually.
Cancer. Does. Not. Discriminate.
"The National Cancer Institute is being targeted by the Trump administration’s downsizing. Current and former employees report that morale has “tanked” as the administration hollows out the agency, with many scientists leaving in frustration."

Seems bad for Americans.
The National Cancer Institute faces steep budget cuts and a staff exodus
Current and former employees report that morale has "tanked" as the administration hollows out the agency, with many scientists leaving in frustration. The cuts are already impacting basic operations ...
wamu.org
July 24, 2025 at 5:25 PM
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🧪Silence is not an option. Scientistic societies and leaders MUST stand up & speak out against the ongoing unprecedented attack on science in the US #resist www.nature.com/articles/d41...
In the face of anti-science politics, silence is not without cost
More scientific leaders need to speak out about anti-science agendas and threats to academic freedom across the world.
www.nature.com
June 27, 2025 at 11:14 AM
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PIDS has issued a statement on the recently released federal guidance regarding the COVID-19 vaccine and its application in children.
pids.org/2025/06/05/p...
PIDS Statement on Federal COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance for Children – Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
pids.org
June 5, 2025 at 9:20 PM
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Law enforcement officers should never cover their faces when making arrests or conceal their identities (unless they are working undercover). They work for us. We have a right to know who they are. These face coverings are frightening & unAmerican, as though they're ashamed of what they're doing.
June 2, 2025 at 1:50 AM
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Brain Chats is every first Saturday at 11 AM at Avondale Library. June 7, Dr. Andrew Hardaway will discuss "GLP-1 Medicines: Myths, Truths, and a Tale of Basic Science." Don't miss this opportunity to discuss the fascinating science behind new weight loss drugs with @andrewhardaway.bsky.social
May 28, 2025 at 3:44 AM
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A not very happy Friday. CERI had 6 NIH grants canceled, which will impact operations, surveillance and response to epidemics. We are working to try to minimize disturbance but not easy with 6 grants terminated at the same moment. A crisis is unfolding in SA www.news24.com/southafrica/...
SA universities face funding crisis as US federal agencies freeze research grants | News24
An investigation into the impact of the US aid freeze on research funding to South African universities has found that 44 programmes worth R2.5 billion were affected.
www.news24.com
May 23, 2025 at 5:29 AM
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On consecutive Mondays, the presidential administration welcomed white Afrikaners as refugees and began investigating Chicago's mayor for hiring too many African Americans.

This administration is aggressively pursuing an agenda of white supremacy and we'd be foolish to pretend otherwise.
May 20, 2025 at 10:41 PM
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Most Americans frequently use federal science information. But few are concerned that cuts to federal science spending could affect their access to such information, a new poll finds.
Most Americans use federal science information on a weekly basis, a new poll finds
Most Americans frequently use federal science information. But few are concerned that cuts to federal science spending could affect their access to such information, a new poll finds.
www.npr.org
May 6, 2025 at 10:46 AM
I have spent many years studying congenital CMV, a leading cause of permanent hearing loss in children. With the loss of the EHDI programs, many of these children will be missed and not receive critical services to mitigate their hearing loss.
Our children deserve better
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<p>EHDI staffing and funding is currently under pressure. It is essential that newborn hearing screening and state programs that support early detection and intervention are fully funded and staffed t...
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April 23, 2025 at 10:42 AM
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It's simple. Everyone in the US enjoys the protections of the Constitution - even visitors. So if someone commits a crime here, you give them due process here. You charge them here, try them here, and sentence them here. You don't deport them to an offshore torture prison.
March 29, 2025 at 5:20 PM
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Since DEI, racial justice, antiracism, and the like are getting outlawed at the federal level and in several states as well, it's time to get a refresher on some of these "illegal" terms and concepts.
March 29, 2025 at 12:31 AM
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The Trump administration has halted hundreds of NIH-funded research projects, including over 100 clinical trials. Experts warn this could jeopardize patient care and vital research on HIV, cancer, and mental health, particularly impacting LGBTQ health studies and eroding public trust in science.
The NIH’s Most Reckless Cuts Yet
Ending clinical trials with no warning can put patients at risk.
www.theatlantic.com
March 28, 2025 at 11:39 AM
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March 26, 2025 at 10:48 PM
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NIH spending more than pays for itself. It generates about $2.5 for every $1 spent. In terms of research productivity, NIH funding dwarfs the rest of the world. The only long-term potential rival is China. Politicizing the NIH's scientific processes will hand China a huge strategic advantage.
March 20, 2025 at 1:11 PM
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A pie graph worth keeping in mind as the NIH budget plummets jamanetwork.com/journals/jam... for 356 new FDA drugs approved
March 23, 2025 at 4:17 PM