Congenital Heart Disease

RFK Jr. Urges More Saturated Fats, Sparking Health Expert Concerns

Recent reports indicate that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Health and Human Services Secretary, plans to issue new dietary guidelines encouraging increased consumption of saturated fats, which goes against decades of established recommendations. While some researchers suggest that saturated fats may be less harmful than previously believed, they caution against promoting increased intake, citing the potential for adverse health effects. Experts highlight the importance of focusing on overall food choices rather than individual nutrients and warn that such a shift in guidelines, deviating from established protocols, could impact school lunches and military rations, potentially increasing heart disease risk. This approach has also been criticized as cherry-picking research and not being based on comprehensive evidence.

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NYC Hospital Circumcision Nearly Kills Infant: Parents Allege Negligence and Demand Ban

Cole Groth, a newborn with a pre-existing heart condition, nearly bled to death following a circumcision at NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital. His parents, Tim and Gabrielle Groth, allege the hospital failed to inform them of the elevated risks associated with the procedure for infants with congenital heart disease (CHD). Cole suffered significant organ damage and remains in critical condition, undergoing daily transfusions and multiple surgeries. The hospital cited patient privacy in refusing to comment on the incident.

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