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Channing Coe MD

Channing Coe MD

@doctacoe

🇺🇸 Founder SÖRCE Health• Concierge Longevity Medicine •

Fort Lauderdale, FL Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Senate Republicans
Senate Republicans@SenateGOP·
During the past 41 days, Senate Democrats showed America who they’re fighting for. 480+ TSA agents quit, the U.S. suffered over $2.5 billion in losses, and there were four-hour-long lines at our busiest airports. All to protect criminal illegal aliens from deportation.
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Matthew 'Whiz' Buckley
Matthew 'Whiz' Buckley@WhizBuckleyNFH·
Senate Republicans showing once again that they suck at this. Democrats play tackle football and don’t care what the crowd thinks. Republicans play touch football, hoping the crowd will like them. Surrendered on ICE funding and surrendered on SAVE. They deserve to get blown out in the midterms and spend years in the wilderness. Couldn’t happen to a worse group of cowards.
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Channing Coe MD
Channing Coe MD@doctacoe·
Zero lines at the airport…Thanks TSA and ICE!!
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nature
nature@Nature·
A growing body of legitimate science has been exploring the benefits of red light therapy for several conditions, from ADHD, to retinal degeneration, to dermatology go.nature.com/3NoGcbx
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Matthew 'Whiz' Buckley
Matthew 'Whiz' Buckley@WhizBuckleyNFH·
22 vets will die by suicide today and @NoFallenHeroes can't get a dime to heal our heroes at home 35K homeless vets on our streets This is an absolute disgrace Lock up not only the criminals who engaged in the fraud but whoever approved it and/or failed to inspect
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

Investigating a Hospice in Los Angeles called ‘Topanga Hospice Care INC’ The building is completely empty except 1 chair, it’s abandoned. The phone number is just a busy tone 🚨 In just 2 years they’ve billed Medicare $3,434,254 No American should be paying taxes

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Robert Lufkin MD
Robert Lufkin MD@robertlufkinmd·
As a medical school professor, I teach about APOE4 -- the gene that makes you 2.5x more likely to develop Alzheimer's. We've told patients there's nothing they can do about it. A new JAMA Network Open study of 2,157 adults just proved us wrong. Higher meat consumption completely abolished the APOE4 dementia risk. The data: -> APOE4 carriers with highest meat intake: 55% lower dementia risk -> Their typical 2.5x excess Alzheimer's risk? Gone entirely -> Cognitive decline reversed: +0.32 standard deviations over 10 years -> Unprocessed meat was protective; processed meat was harmful regardless of genotype Researchers propose APOE4 is an evolutionary adaptation to meat-rich diets. The gene isn't a defect -- we just stopped feeding it correctly. This is personalized metabolic medicine. Your genes load the gun, but your diet pulls the trigger -- or puts the safety back on. Full breakdown coming on the Health Longevity Secrets podcast. Source: jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman… #APOE4 #Alzheimers #MetabolicHealth #Nutrition #HealthLongevity
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Brigham Buhler
Brigham Buhler@ferrisbuhler81·
Let’s be clear—gray market ran free while compliant compounding got squeezed. Now they’re cracking down on gray. The real question: will patients still have a safe, clinician-guided path to access? Because this isn’t about taking options away—it’s about making sure the right ones exist.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab

A clarification for those frustrated about the peptide shifts happening and incoming. The gray, black, AND compounding sources were all on the line. The fact that compounding sources appear likely to survive the cut is significant for cost, purity and accessibility reasons.

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Brigham Buhler
Brigham Buhler@ferrisbuhler81·
Access without quality is dangerous. Quality without access is useless.
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Paul K Barnett
Paul K Barnett@paulb3rd·
There’s talk about unsafe grey market peptides. I curious to know from real medical providers on the front line. Are you seeing emergency rooms being overrun with people overdosing on them? Are there a ton of dangerous reactions we haven’t heard about? Any deaths?
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Senator Thom Tillis
Senator Thom Tillis@SenThomTillis·
I am one of the few members of Congress who has actually passed a voter ID law (on a bipartisan basis), which I did as Speaker of the House in North Carolina, and that’s why I proudly co-sponsored the SAVE Act. While I support strengthening mail-in ballot integrity, many states like Utah, Florida, Alaska, and Montana rely on the use of mail-in ballots to conduct their elections, and we should not be completely upending how states already securely conduct their elections. Even if this issue is fixed, the SAVE America Act still will not have the 60 votes required to pass it. While the so-called ‘talking filibuster’ has been floated as an option, there is a reason why previous attempts to utilize it in recent history have failed. A ‘talking filibuster’ would effectively make Chuck Schumer the new Senate Majority Leader, allowing Democrats to block every single Trump judge and executive branch nominee, and allow them to force endless votes on anything they want. Democrats would control the floor of the U.S. Senate until the end of the year. There are only two ways out of a ‘talking filibuster.’ The first is for Democrats to miraculously give up and allow Republicans to pass the bill with a simple majority. That is never going to happen, and anyone who claims it’s even a remote possibility is either completely misinformed or intentionally misleading the American people. The second way is for Republicans to substantially weaken or eliminate the filibuster altogether. I have made it crystal clear that I will never vote to do this. Eliminating the filibuster is a foolish and lazy idea pushed by politicians seeking short-term gain at the expense of causing irreparable long-term harm to our nation. Succeeding in eliminating the filibuster would significantly weaken the minority party, end the need for bipartisan compromise, and allow erratic swings in policy that would transform America for the worse. Those are just the consequences of a best-case outcome. During the last Congress, all of my Democratic colleagues currently serving supported nuking the filibuster to try to pass their own partisan election reform bill. Democrats were dead wrong to try to change the filibuster when they controlled the Senate, and Republicans would be dead wrong to try to change the filibuster now that we control the Senate. The only real path to address the American people’s declining confidence in our elections is for both parties to find common ground on legislation that supports universal adoption of voter ID, proof of citizenship, and other vital election integrity measures.
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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
Only American citizens should be able to vote in American elections. This should be a straightforward issue, but the Democrats think otherwise.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 WOW! Nick Shirley just CONFRONTED people walking out of a dilapidated California “hospice center” — which received MILLIONS of tax dollars — and they jumped in expensive cars ALL members of the same family. And of course, they ran away. BIG SCAM!
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
Nick Shirley is making Legacy media look really stupid and inept.
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Senator Peter Welch
Senator Peter Welch@SenPeterWelch·
I just voted against advancing the SAVE America Act.
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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
Starting today, we are going to have an important fight on the Senate floor. Polling shows broad support for all of the issues included in the SAVE America Act. But never underestimate Democrats’ ability to get on the wrong side of what the American people want.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Hello Brad Duplessis, You pre-emptively blocked me here on 𝕏, so I am forced to make this "Hello" a standalone post. You are a retired Army infantry officer. You served in Iraq and Afghanistan. You graduated from the National War College in 2018. You are now an Assistant Professor at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Thank you for your service. But reputations are not defined by resumes. They are defined by choices. Today, you chose to doxx @CynicalPublius. Today, you published your debut article on War on the Rocks. You published his legal name. His profession. His pseudonym. All in one sentence. Indexed, archived, permanently searchable. You have changed the course of his life forever, and revealed him to the leftist ghouls who will demand his blood for forever. It doesn't matter if he was planning to reveal his identity eventually. You still made that choice. And I will make sure you are remembered for this. So, what was CP's sin such that you saw it fit to throw him to the wolves? Last month, he dared to write an article for American Greatness, centered around nine recommendations for War College reform. The recommendations included firing most civilian faculty and ending permanent military faculty positions. You hold a permanent civilian faculty position at a War College. You did not mention this in your article. In short, you named him, exposed his life to danger, because you really are arguing for your job and self-preservation. Know what is the most disgusting, hypocritical part of this is? In the Fall 2017 issue of eARMOR (the U.S. Army Armor Branch professional journal) you published an article. You titled it "Our Readiness Problem: Brigade Combat Team Lethality." You opened with General Milley: "Our fundamental task is like no other — it is to win in the unforgiving crucible of ground combat." Your thesis: "If we are to get after GEN Milley's No. 1 priority, we must first address brigade combat team (BCT) lethality." The word "lethality" appears in your article about fifty times. You meant it as a compliment. Now contrast to today's piece. You wrote this: "In staking out this Huntingtonian position, the cult of lethality does a disservice to service members and the American people." The same word. Nine years apart. You were a field commander then, and lethality was the mission. You are a faculty member now, and lethality is what your critics embarrassingly worship. Frankly - and you will never realize this - but you yourself are the living, walking example of the thesis which @PeteHegseth is proving. Also, you named a section of today's article after Colin Powell. You called him your model of what War College education produces. Colin Powell endorsed Barack Obama in 2008, endorsed Joe Biden in 2020, and publicly called Donald Trump "dangerous for our democracy." Powell, who infamously tipped the scales at the UN to start the Iraq war even after privately doubting the WMD intelligence, is your hero in an article about who gets to reform the military in 2026. In addition to being a doxxer, you look a lot less like someone who's defending institutions, and a lot more like someone who exemplifies institutional capture in the name of self-preservation. And you disclosed none of it. Let me reiterate. @CynicalPublius wrote under a pseudonym and identified himself as a retired Army colonel with Afghanistan and Iraq experience. He argued about curriculum policy. You responded by putting his name on the internet. Your career depends on the institutions you are defending. Your article defending those institutions is the same article that ended his anonymity. You taught your students about the instruments of national power, Professor Duplessis. You are now a living, breathing demonstration one of them. And why reform must happen.
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