Trump Cancels US Delegation to Davos World Economic Forum
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Trump Cancels US Delegation to Davos World Economic Forum
https://sputniknews.com/us/201901181071581613-trump-cancels-us-davos-delegation-reports/
"The Pelosis purchased 5,000 shares of Visa at the initial price of $44 dollars. Two days later it was trading at $64."
As CBS reported, current insider trading laws do not apply to nonpublic information about current or upcoming congressional activity. In other words, lawmakers can go into confidential meetings with corporate leaders, understanding new legislation is going to come out next week, and are free to trade on that information. This form of "insider trading" is one of the reasons why there are so many wealthy members of Congress, CBSNews.com reported earlier this year.
As Steve Kroft reported on "60 Minutes," Pelosi is one of many lawmakers whose stock market trades could have been seen as a conflict of interest. The former speaker and her husband have participated in at least eight IPOs, one of which was from Visa in 2008 - just as a troublesome piece of legislation that would have hurt credit card companies began making its way through the House. The Pelosis purchased 5,000 shares of Visa at the initial price of $44 dollars. Two days later it was trading at $64.
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Research Brief: Possible link found between exposure to household chemical and heart disease and cancer
Dichlorophenols (DCPs) are chemicals known to disrupt hormone systems. DCPs can be found in a variety of consumer and industrial products, such as deodorizers, antibacterial additives and even chlorinated drinking water.
A new University of Minnesota School of Public Health study, recently published in the journal Occupational & Environmental Medicine, investigated two types of DCPs (2,5-DCP and 2,4-DCP) and found that exposure to them suggests a possible link with a higher prevalence of heart disease and cancer.
Lead author and Ph.D. candidate Mary Rooney found the link between DCPs and the diseases by analyzing data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), a program of the National Center for Health Statistics at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The survey of 3,617 participants included information on their self-reported history of illness, as well as urine tests, that estimated their exposure to DCPs.
The study found:
higher urinary 2,5-DCP concentrations were associated with greater prevalence of heart disease and greater prevalence of all cancers combined;
participants with higher concentrations of 2,5-DCP and 2,4-DCP tended to be obese, have a lower income-to-poverty ratio and were less likely to be non-Hispanic white;
no statistically significant associations were found between 2,5-DCP and lung diseases (e.g., asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema), thyroid problems or liver conditions.
Previous NHANES research showed that 81 percent of people tested positive for the presence of 2,4-DCP and 2,5-DCP in urine tests.
โGiven that 81 percent of Americans show evidence of exposure to these chemicals, we need to understand more about how they may influence health,โ said Rooney.
Rooney recommends that environmental health researchers continue investigation of the effects of DCP exposure to determine if and how it actually causes such diseases in people. She said the findings will hopefully increase awareness of DCPs and other chemicals that may potentially make people sick.
The study was co-authored by Associate Professor Pam Lutsey and Assistant Professor and Masonic Cancer Center member Anna Prizment.
https://twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/research-brief-possible-link-found-between-exposure-household-chemical-and-heart-disease