Dr. Oz

Dr. Oz Breaks with Trump Over Tylenol-Autism Claims

Following Donald Trump’s controversial remarks linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism, Dr. Mehmet Oz offered a more nuanced perspective. While Trump advised against Tylenol use entirely, Oz suggested that it might be appropriate for pregnant women experiencing high fevers, potentially as prescribed by a doctor. Oz’s response contradicted the president’s stance while acknowledging there is not a definitive answer regarding low-grade fevers. Similarly, Senator Bill Cassidy called for the release of data supporting Trump’s claims, citing the existing scientific consensus that contradicts Trump’s assertions.

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Trump Appears Sleepy as Dr. Oz Speaks

During a White House event launching a new health tracking system, President Donald Trump appeared to struggle to stay awake. While listening to his Medicare administrator, Dr. Mehmet Oz, discuss the initiative and praise Trump’s leadership, the president’s eyes reportedly drooped. The event, which followed Trump’s recent trip to Scotland and included Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., took place amidst ongoing scrutiny regarding Jeffrey Epstein. This was not the first time the president has appeared tired, as he was also seen struggling to stay awake at an energy and AI summit in Pittsburgh and during his “hush money” trial.

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Dr. Oz’s Carrot Cake Advice Amidst Medicaid Cuts Sparks Outrage

Following the passing of the 2026 budget bill, which proposes significant Medicaid cuts, Dr. Mehmet Oz offered advice on Fox Business. Oz, discussing his role as administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, emphasized the importance of personal health and staying healthy. Ironically, during the discussion about healthy living, Oz offered a carrot cake, which he humorously dubbed the “MAHA Medi-cake,” referencing the administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” slogan.

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Dr. Oz’s Multimillion-Dollar Conflict of Interest Exposed

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued New York doctor Margaret Carpenter, alleging she violated Texas’s near-total abortion ban by mailing abortion medication to a Texas resident. The lawsuit seeks $100,000 per violation, representing a novel attempt to enforce Texas abortion law outside of its borders. This action has drawn sharp rebuke from New York Attorney General Letitia James, who vowed to defend providers against such out-of-state legal attacks. The lawsuit’s success hinges on whether Texas can successfully assert jurisdiction over a New York physician’s actions.

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Trump’s Dr. Oz CMS Nomination Sparks Outrage Over Privatization Plan

Trump’s nomination of Dr. Oz to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has sparked widespread outrage and disbelief. The sheer audacity of the pick, seemingly prioritizing entertainment value over qualifications, is leaving many questioning the direction of the administration. It feels less like assembling a competent government and more like casting a reality TV show, prompting comparisons to a “clown car” administration and fueling fears about the future of healthcare in America.

This appointment raises serious concerns about the potential dismantling of vital healthcare programs. Dr. Oz’s proposed “Medicare Advantage for All” plan, which involves replacing traditional Medicare with privatized insurance, is a particularly worrying aspect of this nomination.… Continue reading