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Head Cold

Head Cold

Written by: Jack Johannessen
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The motivations behind the people in healthcare.© 2022 Head Cold Science World
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  • Quick Update | I’ve been MIA
    Oct 3 2022

    It's been too long since I last dropped an episode. My bad! Here is a short update on what's going on with me and why I've been neglecting this show.  More content will come but not likely until next year (2023).

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    4 mins
  • When Doctors Kill: The Black Dahlia & Dr. George Hodel
    Jan 31 2022

    January 9th, 1947 was the last day 22 year old Elizabeth Short was seen alive. Days later she was found dead in Leimert Park in Los Angeles. The media labelled her the Black Dahlia, and to this day her case remains unsolved. Her corpse, however, left clues. Whoever killed Elizabeth had extensive surgical knowledge. One of the top suspects for this murder was a physician named Dr. George Hodel, a renowned surgeon in LA with dark secrets. IG: @headcoldpodcast

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Breast vs Bottle: Nestlé Public Health Failure
    Sep 30 2021

    Nestle employs over 328,000 people, owns 2000 brands, operates in most of the countries on Earth, and collects revenues to the tune of $89 billion dollars. They have humble beginnings when their founder, Henri Nestle, first invested baby formula as a substitute for breastmilk to curve infant mortality due to malnutrition in the late 19th Century.

    Today, the infant formula industry itself is estimated to be worth over $5 billion dollars. Probably more people have consumed a Nestle product than received a COVID shot within the past year and a half at least in the United States.

    Nestle has been the subject of controversy over water but they aren't new to receiving hate. In 1977, an organization called the International Baby Food Action Network launched a boycott against Nestle products, in numerous countries around the world, for unethical and aggressive product advertisements and sales tactics in developing nations directly leading to increased infant mortality.

    Major Sources: War on Want The New Internationalist - Babies Mean Business National Institutes of Health Nestle Company Food & Drug Administration Nature Business Insider Investopedia New York Health Department University of Michigan Company Man - Nestle Waters - Big and Controversial www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRWWK-iW_zU&list=PLVtoTh3hF-hzrOB-nl7C9F38v3Q5D0vM2&index=1&t=535s 

    Access to water ain't for er'body www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTnJTyeAUA8 

    Nestle ad www.youtube.com/watch?v=11IG14Sy_7s  IG @headcoldpodcast www.headcoldpodcast.com

    Music & Sound Effects from YouTube (royalty free channels) & Storyblocks.com

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    1 hr and 4 mins
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