Aaron Siri
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Aaron Siri
@AaronSiriSG
Author of Vaccines, Amen (https://t.co/MAqkoUVZ4t) and Managing Partner of national law firm Siri & Glimstad LLP (https://t.co/jHpHHZlJ2G) 100+professionals.

Curious case of decreasing compensation with increasing injury petition filings in the NVICP, by @waynerohde open.substack.com/pub/thevaccine…




I'm getting two vaccines next week: Tdap and shingles. The Tdap because Kate's family has a newborn and we're visiting. Shingles for the potential longevity benefits. Data we're looking at: 1. Lower Alzheimer risk with vaccination in 1.6 million people, 8 year follow up, age 65+ + Tdap/Td: 30% lower relative risk + Shingles: 25% lower + Pneumococcal: 27% lower 2. Slower biological aging from shingles vaccination in 3,884 people, age 70+ Modest but significant improvements in inflammation, epigenetic and transcriptomic aging, and composite biological age. Molecular signals strongest within 3 years; inflammation benefits emerged later. 3. Better outcomes after breakthrough shingles in 38,092 people, age 50+, median 3.6y follow up In adults who developed shingles, prior vaccination was linked to: + 41% lower all-cause mortality + 21% lower MACE (MI, stroke, PE, sudden cardiac death) + 16% lower dementia risk Note: all three studies are observational. They show association, not causation. A randomized controlled trial on longevity outcomes is not feasible here as you can't randomize people to skip vaccines for years. The signal is consistent across independent large cohorts, which strengthens confidence, but the possibility of healthy vaccine bias exists in all three. People who stay current on vaccines tend to have better health behaviors overall. I find the mechanistic case for shingles specifically compelling. VZV reactivation drives neuro inflammation, and vaccination appears to blunt that cascade which is why we weight this evidence more heavily than the numbers alone.

My amendment passed! Pesticide liability protections have been stripped from the farm bill. 🔥⚔️🔥

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna led the amendment to strip the pro-pesticide provisions from the Farm Bill, and I voted with her to remove them. These provisions would have shielded chemical companies from accountability when their products harmed Americans. Make America Healthy Again. #MAHA

Americans have the right to eat real, healthy food, free of cancer-causing pesticides and herbicides. Today, I voted to strip toxic chemicals from Americans’ food! It’s common sense.

GREAT NEWS: We stripped pesticide liability protections from the Farm Bill!

I do not support giving blanket immunity to corporations at the expense of American families. Pesticides are linked to a 30% increase in childhood cancer and over 170 studies corroborate the evidence. This amendment ensures we stand on the side of the American people and the health of our nation, not corporate interests.

Tens of thousands of lawsuits have been filed against Bayer for failing to warn people about the risks of glyphosate exposure. Now, EPA Administrator Zeldin and Trump are pushing for legal immunity to protect Bayer from being sued by Americans getting cancer from their product.

Fighting to remove pesticide liability protections because giving kids cancer is not something we should be getting behind. Here’s a little insight into Congress after hours.






Behind every person who receives a vaccine stands an entire system dedicated to making it possible - health workers, volunteers, scientists, governments, clinics, and schools bit.ly/4mH2HWi #VaccinesWork #WorldImmunizationWeek

How to have calm, trusted conversations about vaccination that start with listening and lead with care bit.ly/4mH2HWi #VaccinesWork #WorldImmunizationWeek
