So the Air Force is requiring vaccinations again?

https://abcnews.com/Health/military-services-requiring-recruits-flu-shots-air-force/story?id=134126794

Lots of people know that having diabetes increases your risk of severe reactions to viral infections like Covid and the flu.

Fewer people know that getting severe viral infections like the flu, can cause the onset of diabetes.
🙂🙃

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8050380/

Yes, seriously.

Military services again requiring recruits to get flu shots as Air Force outbreak grows

A flu outbreak at a basic training facility for the Air Force in San Antonio, Texas, is growing to at least 222 cases and four hospitalizations.

ABC News

It's more fun to look at a person with type 2 diabetes, and blame them for their own poor life choices. "They don't do enough push-ups, or drink enough raw milk!🤡"

It's less fun to look at poor leadership causing the flu to rip through their military base, destroying vital cells in their pancreas.

The spike in new onset diabetes diagnoses during Covid pandemic caused people to take another look at if the new cases were:

1) just previously undiagnosed diabetes

Or

2) triggering of previous genetic susceptibility

Or

3) Newly created cases

And it caused researchers to relook at the flu

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9894635/

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@mekkaokereke Raw milk and exercise don't cure type II diabetes, by the way. But dietary changes can.

I don't agree with everything Dr William Davis says, but he's good on this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA2jhaAYyw0

Why does curing type 2 diabetes remain a secret?

YouTube

@davep

We're talking about two very different things.

You're talking about the obvious and understood point that dietary changes and exercise can increase insulin sensitivity and decrease the work your pancreas is required to do. This can pull people below the A1C level of diabetes or pre-diabetes. Agreed.

I'm talking about the less known phenomenon that viral infection and stress can kill the cells in your pancreas that you need to not have diabetes.

And specifically, I'm talking about the silliness of people like RFK and Hegseth suggesting that diet and exercise can make up for a fatally damaged pancreas. It can't.

And I'm talking about the victim blaming harm of talking about diet and exercise, when the conversation should be about protecting people's pancreases at a public health level. This is especially important, as the "just eat better and exercise!" accusation is often aimed at Black women, by white and Black men. Yes, Black men.

This is ironic, as Black men are less "obese🤡" than both Black women and white men, and get more of the best type of exercise for reducing diabetes risk than both (strength training), but Black men get diabetes at much higher rates than Black women or white men.

@mekkaokereke Yep, sorry. I went off on my hobby horse before reading it properly.

@davep

No worries, it's all love! ♥️

@mekkaokereke @davep

Your little exchange at the end made me smile.

it's friendly here :)