‘Were not your slaves’: Alternative health providers bristle at warning letters about their coronavirus treatments – USA TODAY

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have invested $350 million to fund treatment and vaccine research to fight coronavirus. USA TODAY

Operation Quack Hack, the federal governments initiative to clamp down on fake coronavirus medications and cures, has exposed a health underground in America brimming with distrust not only of mainstream medicinebut the government itself.

Its a Tea Party for COVID-times.

Its members are angry at government warning letters that many perceive as an infringement on their right to free speech, free trade and people's control over their health care and some are ready to fight back.

A common refrain: How can we trust the same government that signed off onopioids?

The most radical believe that wealthy globalists including Bill Gates and Anthony Fauci created the coronavirus, unleashed it from Wuhan, China, along with immune-system-weakening 5G wireless technology; and intend to install digital ID chips in our bodies at the same time they give us the vaccine.

For them, the two agencies behind Operation Quack Hack the Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission are sinister organizations. Their objective is to force everyone to take the vaccine, and the only way to do that is to convince ustheres no other choice.

Were not your slaves, were not in your cult, right-wing talk show host Alex Jones shouted in June at an anti-mask rally in Austin. If you want war, you'd better believe you got war.

Info Wars founder Alex Jones joins nearly 150 anti-mask protesters.(Photo: RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AMERICAN-STATESMAN)

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Jones got in trouble with the FDA in April for peddling a line of silver products, including silver-laced toothpaste, as a COVID-19 cure.

The majority of alternative health providers that received warning letters are less extreme, but many still think the FDA and FTC are out to get them. The goal as they see it? To protect Big Pharma from competition as their market share grows.

The healthcare system in this country is rigged against inexpensive, safe, and effective natural remedies in favor of expensive pharmaceutical drugs, saidClark Hansen, anaturopathic medical doctor in Arizona,in an email message to USA TODAY. "The US medical system is ignoring any treatment that is not patentable and therefore cannot provide a multi-billion profit for some giant healthcare company.

The FTC warned Hansenin May to stop implying that a combination of elderberry, echinacea and the herb andrographis could prevent coronavirus infection.

In an email to USA TODAY, the FDA said its goalactually isto protect consumers from scammers and products that harm them. The agency added that it doesnt want consumers wasting their time on remedies that may lead to delays in getting proper diagnosis and medical care for COVID-19 and other potentially serious diseases and conditions.

Its sister agency was more succinct.

The FTC has taken aggressive action against marketers who want to take advantage of the anxiety caused by the current health crisis, the agency said in an email.We have done so to prevent consumer injury.There is no other motivation.

Under the law, supplement suppliers are not allowed to use some words "cure," "treat," "prevent," "mitigate" or "diagnose" in promotional materials.

Though many providers openly declare their products wont cure COVID-19, the mention of treat or prevent in the same sentence as "coronavirus" has been enough to trigger a letter from the FTC and FDA.

Recognizing the power of these agencies, mostof the more than 300 companies and individuals that got warning letters have responded by removing or changingmarketing materials on their websites, then they've quietly gotten back to the business of addressing customer ailments.

Theres plenty of money to be made in the herbal remedies and alternative health care market even without a pandemic. Revenueis expected to reach nearly $18 billion in the United States this year, according to IBISWorld, a global economic research firm.

Nevertheless, frustration lies just beneath the surface.

Kate Tietje, who runs the Modern Alternative Mama website and ran afoul of the government for touting Elderberry Elixir, vitamin C and vitamin D as remedies for the coronavirus, had this to say about government regulators in a post she later removed from her website:

Seeing that the FDA allows approved drugs to harm and even kill millions of people, while badgering natural companies that have fewer than 10 reports of unproven adverse effect claims, shows us definitively that its not about keeping people healthy.

Since the onset of the pandemic seven months ago, the FDA and the FTC have sent out an average of 13letters a weekwarning companies and individualsto stop making false claims about their ability to prevent or cure COVID-19.

Many of the recipients have a history of fraud and malfeasance.

They include televangelist JimBakker, who spent five years in prison for defrauding his own ministry back in the 1980s;Gordon Pedersen, who wears a lab coat and stethoscope and calls himself a doctor even though he holds no medical degree; and Matthew Martinez, who agreed to give up his chiropractor'slicense in 2016 after being accused of having sex with clients and suggesting that a patient with multiple sclerosis could be cured by drinking breast milk.

Both Bakker and Pedersen told their followers that Silver Solution was the antidote to COVID-19 and were sued by the government for failing to address allegedly false claims outlined in warning letters.

If the government does not receive an adequate response to its warning letter it can file suit, seek arestraining order to shutdown the company's web sites and operations, commandit to recall and destroy its products and raw materials and refund its customers.

Pedersen refused to participate in court proceedings and could not be reached for comment. Bakker battled back, claiming religious exemption. Court documents filed on his behalf state that his product is a sacrament, as important to his ministry as solicitingdonations and preaching the second coming of Christ.

As for Martinez, the FTC faulted him for claiming that high doses of vitamin C "havea significant impacton treating coronavirus" and that stem cells helpin the healing process.After receiving his warning letter from the FTC, he also boasted that the ultraviolet light in his companys octagon-shaped Blue Room provided virus-killing benefits.

Another warning letter recipient with a history of breaking the law was Richard Marschall. A naturopathic physician, he got busted twice between 2011 and 2017 for introducing misbranded drugs into interstate commerce and spent 60 days in jail. That didnt stop him from marketing a product called the dynamic duo that he said could crush 30 different viral infections including those in the Corona family.

On Aug. 5, Marschall was indicted for the third time on the same charge: introducing misbranded drugs into interstate commerce.

An insistence to keep selling supposed coronavirus cures after being told not to is also what got Marc White Eagle Travalino in trouble.

A self-proclaimed medicine man and shaman who runs website and folksy trading post in Fort Davis, Texas, Travalino got nabbed by the FDA for saying his Kolon Kleen, Maska Miakoda and Shar Mar products were proven to work and destroy the coronavirus. Instead of ceasing his marketing activities after receiving his warning letter, he tried to sell more treatments this time to an undercover agent.

The government responded by shutting down all Travalinos operations, both online and brick-and-mortar.

Some coronavirus treatments exposed by Operation Quack Hack were more outlandish.

Face Vital LLC swore by a battery-powered silicon brush used for cleaning facial pores. Mypurmist argued that its hand-held steam machine was the answer. BioElectric Shield offered a golf-ball-sized pendant to block immune-system-sapping 5G electromagnetic waves.

5G appears to be the straw that broke the camels back when it comes to the spread of the Coronavirus, the company said on its website.An extremely intense rollout of 5G was launched initially in Wuhan City, China.

Is it a coincidence that this is also where the coronavirus outbreak started? the company asked. "We are urging you to get protection from EMF radiation."

At least four makers of electric pulse machines, used by chiropractors to reduce muscle tension, stated online that their devices boost the immune system. Electric pulse therapy is like a power up for your cells akin to giving your cells a cup of coffee to energize and speed up their job, said BioBalance, a Maryland-based company.

Three morecompanies suggested sound waves or music could defeat the virus. Musical Medicine, headed by Dr. Suzanne Jonas, advertised new music "designed to boost your immune system. Spooky2 Scalar, a New York company headed by Matt Forrest, said its new sounds would protect you and your family, andBioenergy Wellness in Miami said it had found a COVID-attacking frequency and that sound frequencies were better at penetrating cells than chemicals.

These treatments and others subject to the warning letters have no ability to help anyone with COVID-19, said professor Arthur Caplan, who heads the medical ethics division at the NYU School of Medicine.

Arthur L. Caplan Ph.D. of New York University's Langone Medical Center.(Photo: John Abbott Photography)

Theyre just emptying our pockets for their own gain and greed, he said.

Caplan added that if companies receiving warning letters had any real virus fighting abilities, Dr. Fauci,director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, would be talking about them on TV.

If Im going to bet on the future, Caplan said. Im still betting on the infectious disease guys over the vitamin purveyors to work our way out of this,

Peddling potions, balmsand tinctures for ailments asvaried as erectile disfunction and Parkinson's disease, alternative health providers targeted by Operation Quack Hack do most of their business over the Internet.

About four in 10 also operate naturopathic, holistic, acupuncture or chiropractic clinics where practitioners meet with clients to help with pain management or plan healthy alternatives for living on an increasingly toxic planet.

For nearly a third, go-to products for fighting coronavirus virus have been simple the kind of thing any mother might suggest to ward off the flu: vitamin C, vitamin D and zinc. Another 26% offered some mixture of herbs or essential oils that might include elderberries, echinacea, ginger, garlic, licorice, turmeric, peppermint, astragalus root, reishi mushrooms, blackseed oil, olive leaf, dandelion.

In a nod to the New Testament, some even recommend frankincense and myrrh.

Corey Basch, associate professor in the Department of Public Health at William Paterson University in Wayne, N.J., said that vitamins, minerals and other micronutrients are a needed element for maintaining health, including immune function.

But its not always clear for whom these supplements will work and under what circumstances.To Basch and others, that alone justifies the government clamping down on those thatmake a definitive statement about the a cure or treatment forCOVID-19.

They need to have competent scientific evidence that something works and no one has that, said Mitchell Katz, spokesman for the FTC.

Alternative health care providers say that doesnt mean they should be silenced. Thats where Dr. David Brownstein, who believes in the basic mission of the FDA and FTC, says the two agencies have gone too far.

Dr. David Brownstein, of West Bloomfield MI, a AARM member.(Photo: Steven M. Herppich)

A medical doctor who got interested in holistic medicine nearly 30 years ago when his father was suffering from heart disease, Brownstein said he found a new way of looking at health care less centered on medications than on treatments that support the immune system.

Brownstein said one of his patients gave him a book on nutrition, which led him to wean his father off nitroglycerin pills in favor of natural supplements. Within 30 days, he said, his fathers cholesterol fell from 300 to 200, his 20-year history of angina endedand his skin turned from pasty gray to pink.

That led Brownstein to seek out natural therapies for his patients, including an anti-viral strategy that he regularly turns to during flu season. The regimen involves high doses of vitamins A, C, D and iodine for four days, followed, if necessary, by nebulizer treatments of hydrogen peroxide and iodine, then intravenous treatments of hydrogen peroxide, vitamin C and ozone.

Brownstein said he used the same regimen every year for more than 20 yearsand on more than 100 COVID-19 patients during the outbreak in the Detroit suburbs in March and April.

Dr. Brownstein administering viral treatment to patients in April.(Photo: Courtesy)

My partners, nurses and I were going out to see patients in their cars in the parking lot in 30-degree weather in March, Brownstein said. We were giving them IVs in their cars, and as soon as we started treating them they got better. We saw 107 patients. Only one was hospitalized. No one died and no one had to be ventilated.

Instead of drawing praise, Brownstein said he got in trouble with the FTC for posting the results of his 107-person study on his website and including YouTube testimonials from patients who recovered. Brownstein said the FTC faulted his study because it wasnt randomized, meaning he had no untreated control group.

I just couldnt sleep at night if I did that, he said. How could I not have people receive a therapy that I thought could help them?

Dr. Brownstein administering to patients during the onset of the pandemic in April.(Photo: Courtesy)

Brownsteins study was peer-reviewed by three medical doctors and an academicand contained more than 90 citations to scholarly articles and texts. But the FTC still made him pull it off his website. The cost of doing that, he said, is that the general public and fellow doctors around the world didnt get the benefit of what he saw on the front lines of the crisis.

It sends a chill out that you cant report anything about COVID thats positive, Brownstein said. You cant report anything that doesnt fit the narrative that all you can do is wear a mask, social-distance and wait for a vaccine.

The pushback against the governments orders is that they represent an unnecessary overstep against alternative health companies that are doing no harmand may even be providing peace of mind at a difficult time.

Rosalee De la Foret, a best-selling author and herbalist, acknowledged that regulators had a legal right to cite her for mentioning the forbidden word "prevent" in promotional materials about herbal products. But she believes the FDA and FTC are too heavy-handed in applying the law.

Best selling author and herbalist Rosalee De la Foret(Photo: Courtesy)

De la Foret, who mentioned the benefits of an herb called astragalus in one of her articles, maintained that she was very careful to point out that the root was not a cure forCOVID-19 or anything else.

I was trying to be open and honest, De la Foret said. But they were saying that I was wink wink implying that the product could be used to cure the virus.

That interpretation, De la Foret said, prevents people from discussing remedies that might be useful.

Heaven forbid that something in nature might be more effective than a drug, agreedHansen, the Arizona naturopathic doctor.

Ralph Fucetola, a retired lawyer and co-trustee of the Natural Solutions Foundation, also echoed that sentiment.

This Deep State attack on good medicine is particularly outrageous because during a declared pandemic it is ethical, according to the (World Health Organization), to use even unapproved remedies that may offer help, Fucetola said in an article posted in April on OpenSourceTruth.com, a website that pushesback against the mass media. Once again, the Federal authorities are putting themselves squarely against common sense in order to maintain the fiction that the government is here to help.

Ralph Fucetola(Photo: Courtesy)

Fucetola told USA TODAY that theres a distinction between treatment ofa disease, which drug companies provide, and therapies that may benefit a patient, which alternative health companies offer.

Theyre trying to subject us to the treatment of disease standard, Fucetola said. People in the health freedom world, in the natural remedies world, are not trying to treat diseases, were trying to help people achieve a healthy status.

Fucetola said he still hopes to reach an understanding with the FDA and FTC regarding what can be said about Nano Silver, a nutrient he says supports a healthy immune system.

Like most other alternative health providers, he has taken down all allegedly offending documents from his website.Even Jones, the founder of Info Wars, has taken steps to comply.

But some letter recipients, including televangelist JimBakker, silver solution salesman Gordon Pederson non-religious church founder Mark Grenon,and investigative journalist Maryam Henein, are defiant.

Investigative journalist Maryam Henein, who edited the movie "Vanishing of the bees."(Photo: Courtesy)

Henein, who directed the filmVanishing of the Beesand foundedHoneyColony.com, a natural-remedies website, said she drew a warning letter by suggesting that the best coronavirus treatment is prevention and recommending that customers take chelated silver, vitamin C and magnesium.

I know in my heart I did not do anything wrong Henein told USA TODAY. The FDA and FTC are using the coronavirus to attack natural remedies. Theres a reason we call them the medical mafia.

So far, the FDA and FTC have ignored Henein because she made required changes to her website, but they went after Pedersen and Grenon when bothmen refused to play by the rules.

Sued in late April and accused of tryingto defraud consumers by claiming his liquid silver product will destroy all forms of viruses, Pedersen declined to accept any mail from the U.S. attorneys office andchose to represent himself as a sovereign citizen.

He declared that the court had no jurisdiction over him as a private living, flesh and blood man.

U.S.attorneys swiftly responded by persuading the court to impose a restraining order and then shut down Pedersons websites. That, in turn, persuaded Pedersens partners to push him out of his company and agree to reimburse any customers who believed they had been defrauded.

Grenon, who declined to talk to USA TODAY, deployed similar tactics, refusing to recognize the authority of the U.S. government over Genesis II Church of Health and Healing, which offered church members Miracle Mineral Solution a bleach-like substance as a sacrament, in return for donations.

Mark Grenon(Photo: YouTube)

He went further, too, threatening the government and the judge presiding over his case.

In July, law enforcement officials raided his familys headquarters and distribution facility in Bradenton, Florida. They arrested two of his sons, Jonathan and Jordan, who are still being held without bail. They seized cash and goldfrom the company safeand carted off all the companys computers, electronic equipment, files and documents. They also confiscated all raw materials used to make MMS.

Grenon, who was at his familys compound in Colombia at the time of the raid, said in a Youtube video interview with Henein that hes determined to face his accusers. He's certain he will prevail.

Experts say his legal position is not enviable. Its not a good idea to get in a fight with the FDA and the FTC, they say, no matter how righteous you think your cause.

Theyre like the IRS, said Caplan, the NYU medical ethics professor. Flout them, challenge them, dont cooperate and they come down hard.

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How the Germans Invented the Invention – The Berlin Spectator

The Germans have invented so much, their complete series of inventions would create a list so long it would have to be invented first. With all of those inventions it is safe to say the Germans invented the invention.

This is not even about the obvious stuff, such as the wall plug or the bratwurst, but even more useful things or characters like the Easter Bunny or the Fahrenheit temperature scale. Mr. T. Scale was a smart fellow. Yes, we were only testing your attention. The inventor was actually Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. All of these conversions. Its all his fault.

Homeopathy and Aspirin

How about the universal medication called Aspirin? It helps people get through colds, it keeps fever down and decreases pain. When given shortly after death, it decreases the risk of a heart attack. Aspirin probably works against everything. It might even cure a terrible taste in music.

Samuel Hahnemann from the town of Meissen developed alternative medicine by coming up with Homeopathy. Hahnemann lived from 1755 to 1843 and tested his plant-based medication on himself. By the way: There is a Hahnemann statue in Washington D.C., not so far from Dupont Circle.

Aloysius Alzheimer, another German, discovered What did he discover again? Yes, we know Alzheimer and dementia are usually not funny at all. It is tough for those affected and their families and friends.

Merkel Cells and Cocaine

Walter Bruch invented a so-called color encoding system for analogue television called PAL. Yes, my TV set uses PAL, pal. It became the European format, while most of America uses a system called NTSC. What in the hell is the difference? No clue.

Germany even invented Merkel Cells, seriously. Those are oval-shaped mechanoreceptors essential for light touch sensation and found in the skin of vertebrates, according to Wiki. Sure. Friedrich Sigmund Merkel is the inventor. And no, he is not related, as far as we know.

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Cocaine is another useful German invention. Thats what Pablo Escobar, George Jung and many others must have thought while weighing their Dollar bills, but not those who were exploited, threatened or even killed for or by that stuff. Friedrich Gaedcke first isolated cocaine alkaloid in 1855. Shortly after, it was used for medication.

Diesel Scandal and Marxism

Konrad Zuse, a Berliner by birth, invented the first programmable computer, the Z3. It became operational in May 1941, during WW II. The Nazis supported Zuses work. Because of Nazi Germanys terror, the news about the first computer hardly spread at the time.

The list of German inventions is much longer than this. It includes the Frankfurter sausage, the rocket, Marxism, the Geiger Counter, the Teddy Bear, the Settlers of Catan board game, the Diesel engine, Diesel fuel and the Diesel Scandal. Thanks, Rudolf Diesel. The Germans invented the car, obviously, the motorcycle and something called health insurance.

The MPEG Audio Layer III was invented by Germanys Fraunhofer Institute in 1989. The problem was that nobody needed that compression format back then. A few years later, things looked better. The entire world knows and uses MPEG Audio Layer III, a.k.a. mp3, today.

Porsche 911 and Morphine

Decades before, in 1928, the German-American inventor Fritz Pfleumer introduced paper tape with oxide power. It was the first step towards magnetic tape that was used for audio recordings a lot. Nazi Germany developed the Magnetophon recorder for that purpose. The Allies grabbed two of those machines in Luxemburg during the war.

Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen Burner we all know from our chemistry classes. His colleagues Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll came up with the electron microscope. The contact lens is a German invention too. Everything is, it seems.

Oh yes, the anti-tank missile, morphine, the Porsche 911, the printing press, adhesive tape, the hole puncher, recyclable paper and radioactive toothpaste (seriously) are German inventions as well. And oxygen. What people breathed before Carl Wilhelm Scheele discovered it in the 18th century is a mystery.

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Obituary: Orville Pung, who advocated for humane incarceration and drug treatment, served as corrections commissioner to three governors -…

In the late 1980s, when a national crack-cocaine epidemic inspired get-tough-on-crime political movements left and right, Orville Pung had other ideas.

Among them: acupuncture. Pung, a cigar-chomping straight talker who served as the Minnesota Commissioner of Corrections from 1982 to 1993, told the Pioneer Press he believed alternative medicine could help crack addicts beat their addiction, an effort aimed at treating the whole prisoner rather than merely locking them up.

Those and other strategies designed to rethink incarceration as a purely punitive tool resonated on both sides of the political aisle, especially when his approaches were proven to save taxpayers money.When Republican Gov. Arne Carlson was elected to office in 1990, he asked Pung who had served DFL Gov. Rudy Perpich and Republican Gov. Al Quie before him to stay on.

That wouldnt happen today, because of politics, said longtime friend Dan Cain. Orv was the best thing that ever happened to Minnesota corrections.

Pung, a restorative justice advocate and high-ranking corrections official to three governors, died Monday surrounded by family at the Lakeview Hospital in Stillwater. He had suffered a stroke complicated by Parkinsons disease and dementia, a week shy of his 84th birthday.

Pung is survived by his wife Nadine, four children, 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

His son Rick Pung recalled how he insisted against installing a modern bathroom in his cabin in northern Wisconsin because, in his view, using an outhouse installed fortitude in the grand-kids.

The one thing my dad instilled in us was how he saw people, no matter who they were, said his daugher, Ann Pung-Terwedo. He always looked for the good in people and always encouraged helping them to move forward in education. And he instilled with us the value of family and hard work.

Pung became an assistant Department of Corrections Commissioner in the mid-1970s, during a tumultuous era for the nations prison system, which had seen riots, scandals and upheaval.

He started as a teacher in 1958 at a state training institution for boys, and by 1974 was superintendent of the facility, located in Red Wing.

As the top corrections official in the 1980s and 1990s, Pung advocated for Sentence to Serve alternatives to incarceration, which offered convicts the chance to work road crews or put out sandbags in advance of floods.

He believed in second chances, said Cain, who retired as director of the RS Eden sober housing, drug rehab and prisoner re-entry program in February. He instilled that in the people who worked for him.

Pung relieved state prison overcrowding by using abandoned state hospitals to hold minimum-security prisoners. He also resisted double-bunking prisoners, or putting more than one prisoner in a single cell.

Not all of his stances went over well in St. Paul. In 1990, Pung supported efforts by a nonprofit to study the feasibility of acquiring a motel at University and Prior avenues and convert it into a minimum-security facility for non-violent criminals, most likely women. The position put him at odds with neighborhood advocates.

By the end of the century, he was openly critical of key aspects of the so-called War on Drugs.

Largely due to enforcement and judicial response to drugs, particularly crack cocaine, a black man is now 19 times more likely than a white man to go to a Minnesota prison, wrote Pung, in a corrections retrospective published in 1999.

By consciously deciding to imprison three times as many citizens as we did two decades ago, have we made things proportionately better? he wrote. Are we safer?

Richard Mulcrone, a former probation officer who once served as chairman of the first full-time paroling authority in Minnesota, worked for Pung for years in state corrections.

He said Pung would welcome some of the present-day debate over the purpose of jail, prisons and corrections, including the increased public scrutiny.

Pung felt we shouldnt consider it an invasion of our privacy, we should consider it an opportunity to tell our story, Mulcrone said. He was a good teacher.

Throughout his 35 years in the states corrections system, Pung advocated for more spending on education and victim services, including battered womens programs, in the hopes of cutting off crime before it escalates.

Pung noted in his 1999 article how even territorial prisons that opened prior to Minnesotas statehood offered the inmates enrollment in night school.

The job that any prison has got to face is to make somebody less dangerous than when they came in, and theres no role for that like education, said Pung, quoted in the Pioneer Press in 2016.

Funeral arrangements will be conducted by Simonet Funeral Home in Stillwater and St. Michaels Church in Stillwater.

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Demand for Medical Wellness Market to Witness Rapid Surge During the Period 2017 2025 – StartupNG

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In closing, the Alternative And Complementary Medicine market has been scrutinized extensively based on numerous parameters and segmentations, while elaborating on aspects like supply chain & sales channel, including downstream buyers and upstream raw material suppliers.

Market segmentation

The Alternative And Complementary Medicine market is split by Type and by Application. For the period 2020-2026, the growth among segments provides accurate calculations and forecasts for sales by Type and by Application in terms of volume and value. This analysis can help you expand your business by targeting qualified niche markets.

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MAJOR TOC OF THE REPORT:

Chapter 1 Industry Overview

Chapter 2 Production Market Analysis

Chapter 3 Sales Market Analysis

Chapter 4 Consumption Market Analysis

Chapter 5 Production, Sales and Consumption Market Comparison Analysis

Chapter 6 Major Manufacturers Production and Sales Market Comparison Analysis

Chapter 7 Major Product Analysis

Chapter 8 Major Application Analysis

Chapter 9 Industry Chain Analysis

Chapter 10 Global and Regional Market Forecast

Chapter 11 Major Manufacturers Analysis

Chapter 12 New Project Investment Feasibility Analysis

Chapter 13 Conclusions

Chapter 14 Appendix

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A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to the Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea – Physician’s Weekly

For a paper published in Pain Medicine, my colleagues and I developed a mind-body intervention, based on principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), for young women with moderate-to-severe primary dysmenorrhea (PD; menstrual pain without an identified medical cause). As the most common gynecological complaint and leading cause of school and work absences in reproductive-age girls and women, menstrual pain is an important public health issue. First-line treatment approaches for PD include NSAIDs and hormonal contraceptives. However, these approaches have limitations. A recent study found as many as 18% of women with menstrual pain did not experience sufficient relief with NSAIDs. Additionally, NSAIDs and hormonal contraceptives come with the risk of significant side effects and may be intolerable for many. Because CBT is a widely used, evidence-based approach for treating chronic pain, we believe that patients with menstrual pain may benefit from learning similar skills. We utilized CBT principles in the development of a five-session, group treatment for menstrual pain.

The goals of this study were to determine whether the intervention was both feasible and acceptable to girls with menstrual pain and to evaluate the efficacy of the intervention on menstrual pain and other psychological variables. Feasibility was defined as at least 75% of participants attending at least three of five sessions, and acceptability was measured by a questionnaire administered at the end of the first session following an explanation of the rationale for the study. Efficacy was assessed by comparing pre-treatment self-reported menstrual pain ratings on a 0-10 scale to ratings made at post-treatment and follow-up. Additional self-report measures of somatization, depression, anxiety, and pain catastrophizing were also included at all assessments. All enrollees received the treatment in one of four group cohorts during the approximately 1-year study.

The group intervention was both feasible and acceptable to participants. Most importantly, participants reported significantly lower menstrual pain ratings at 3- and 12-month follow-up compared with pre-treatment, despite no changes in self-reported medication use. Only pain catastrophizing significantly improved over follow-up, while somatization, depression, and anxiety remained unchanged from pre-treatment. These findings suggest that a cognitive-behavioral approach to pain management is a viable and effective non-drug alternative to traditional pharmaceutical treatments for girls and women with menstrual pain. The improvement in pain catastrophizing suggests that this construct may be a potential mechanism of pain reduction. Because pain catastrophizing is often associated with chronic pain conditions and is a cognitive risk factor for future pain problems, teaching participants skills to modify catastrophic thoughts about pain may be a critical target of treatment.

Physicians, including pain specialists, should specifically ask patients about their experiences with menstrual pain to assess the degree to which it is problematic. It may be worth considering referring patients for CBT for menstrual pain (or even CBT for non-specific pain), particularly for those who do not tolerate or find sufficient relief from pharmaceutical approaches. Most importantly, it is crucial to have an open dialogue with patients about menstrual pain to help find effective treatment approaches and challenge the antiquated belief that girls and women just have to live with it.

While menstrual pain research is of great importance, there remains much to learn. Standard treatment approaches may work for the majority of girls and women, but a significant number will remain impaired and in pain. Future research should continue to evaluate non-drug treatments for PD in randomized controlled trials and improve the rigor and quality of trials testing alternative therapies (eg, acupuncture, herbs, supplements). Additionally, exploring mechanisms of symptom improvement may lead to a better understanding of the various factors contributing to girls and womens experiences of menstrual pain, so that personalized medicine approaches can be developed. When we are able to move away from a one size fits all approach, we will be able to reduce suffering and improve the lives of patients with this common and disabling pain condition.

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New evidence testosterone therapy is effective obesity treatment in men – New Atlas

New data presented at the recent European and International Congress on Obesity suggests testosterone therapy may be a helpful treatment for some men suffering from obesity. The research finds long-term testosterone therapy can, in some cases, be as effective as bariatric surgery in morbidly obese subjects.

Low testosterone levels have consistently been detected in severely obese men, and obesity has also been noted as a common symptom of hypogonadism, a clinically diagnosed condition where men cannot produce average levels of testosterone. This complicated bidirectional relationship between obesity and low testosterone has been referred to as a vicious cycle by some researchers.

Farid Saad, from the UAEs Gulf Medical University School of Medicine, has been investigating the relationship between testosterone and obesity for over a decade. His latest research examines 15 years of data from a German registry tracking men with hypogonadism.

Saad and his colleagues looked at data from 471 obese men with hypogonadism, 276 of whom received long-term testosterone therapy, while 195 chose not to undergo hormone treatments, thus serving as a functional control group.

Across a follow-up period of about eight years, the data shows the testosterone group dropping 23 kg (50 lb) in weight, on average. The men in the control group not receiving testosterone therapy showed an average increase in weight of 6 kg (13 lb).

Waist circumference, body mass index, and visceral fat measurements all improved in the testosterone group compared to the control. Even more strikingly, the overall mortality rate of the testosterone group was significantly lower than the control by the end of the follow-up period: 7.6 percent vs 32.3 percent. Plus, over 20 percent of men in the control group developed type 2 diabetes across the study period, whereas no men in the testosterone group developed the metabolic disorder over the same timeframe.

"Long-term testosterone therapy in hypogonadal men resulted in profound and sustained weight loss which may have contributed to reductions in mortality and cardiovascular events, says Saad. Untreated men with hypogonadism gained weight."

Zooming in on those most obese subjects, the researchers found 76 men could be classified in the highest risk class 3 category of obesity. This category is occasionally referred to as morbid obesity, and bariatric surgery is often recommended as an effective treatment.

Of the 76 men in this category, 59 received testosterone therapy, and the remaining 17 served as controls. In this sub-group, the testosterone cohort lost an average of 30 kg (66 lb), while the control group gained an average of 5 kg (11 lb). Saad notes the weight loss and general metabolic improvements seen in this morbidly obese cohort following long-term testosterone therapy resemble benefits seen with bariatric surgery, suggesting this may be a useful alternative treatment option.

"Long-term testosterone therapy in men with hypogonadism and the most severe level of obesity resulted in profound and sustained weight loss in a magnitude comparable to that achieved with metabolic (obesity) surgery, says Saad. Side effects and complications may be in favor of testosterone therapy.

These results of course need broader validation before testosterone therapy can be widely recommended as a treatment for obesity in men. The data gathered in this new research is limited to a very specific cohort of older men with clinically diagnosed hypogonadism.

The new research was recently presented at the European and International Congress on Obesity.

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Global Homeopathy Products Market Industry Analysis and Forecast (2019-2026) By Product, Application, Source, and Region. – Galus Australis

Global Homeopathy Products Marketwas valued US$4.85 Bn in 2018 and is expected to reach US$XX Bn by 2026, at a CAGR of XX % during a forecast period.

Global Homeopathy Products Market, by Region

Homeopathy is a field of alternative medicine. It works on the principle of similarity of symptoms, i.e., a substance causing symptoms of disease in a healthy individual will show the same symptoms in the sick. Homeopathic product involves treatment using natural sources such as plants, animals, and chemicals or minerals. It involves the administration of small doses of medicines with specific compositions. Homeopathy is known to be originated in Europe, brought up in the US, and progressed in India.

The increasing incidences of chronic and infectious diseases, improved research and development investment (R&D), and technological advancements are the key drivers which propelling market growth. On the other hand, the high cost of the components of the homeopathy medicines and the production constrains the growth of the market.

The increasing need for alternative treatment methodologies for chronic diseases is anticipated to drive the growth of the market during the forecast period. For example, according to the World Health Organization, homeopathic medicine is the fastest growing and second most widely used system of medicine in the world. Moreover, it is an economical treatment alternative. Homeopathic medicine is safe and effective, easy to use, and user-friendly for all age groups of patients, especially for the growing pediatric and geriatric population. On the other hand, negative opening and publicity against homeopathy medicine, false advertising, and misleading claims made by homeopaths are anticipated to hamper the market growth.

The report is majorly segmented into Product, Application, Source, and Region.

Product segment of Homeopathy Products Market is sub segmented into Product Tincture, Dilutions, Biochemics, Ointments, Tablets, and Others. Application segment is sub-segmented into Analgesic & Antipyretic, Respiratory, Neurology, Immunology, Gastroenterology, and Dermatology. Further, Source is sub segmented into Plants, Animals, and Minerals.

The region segment of Homeopathy Products Market is sub segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa.

Based on the product, the dilution segment held approximately XX% of the total homeopathy products market in 2018. The increase in demand for dilution medicines worldwide is expected to fuel this markets growth during the forecast period. The ointment segment is anticipated to show the XX% CAGR in the forecast period.

Based on the source the plants segment is expected to dominate the homeopathy product market, because of the amplified demand for natural medicines. The minerals segment is expected to show a rapid growth in the source segment.

On the basis of application, the increasing use of homeopathy for the treatment of various chronic diseases is expected to propel the growth of this market in the forecast period. The dermatology segment accounted for a XX% share in the global market in 2018 and is expected to register a XX% growth rate in future, due to increasing incidences of skin-related diseases globally.

North America is expected to account for the XX% share of the global homeopathy market during the forecast period due to the presence of a significant patient population, well-developed technology, high healthcare expenditure, and the presence of the leading players. The European market for homeopathy is anticipated to dominate the market during the forecast period. The vast patient population suffering from cancer and growing government support for research & development is anticipated to boost the growth of the market in this region.

Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing market due to the growing need for better treatment methods, promptly improving technology, and the presence of a vast patient pool. In addition to this, emerging healthcare sector and growing government support has also fueled the market growth. The market in the Middle East & Africa is anticipated to witness steady growth due to the presence of slow but steady emerging countries.

The objective of the report is to present a comprehensive analysis of the Global Homeopathy Products Market including all the stakeholders of the industry. The past and current status of the industry with forecasted market size and trends are presented in the report with the analysis of complicated data in simple language. The report covers all the aspects of the industry with a dedicated study of key players that includes market leaders, followers and new entrants. PORTER, SVOR, PESTEL analysis with the potential impact of micro-economic factors in the market have been presented in the report. External as well as internal factors that are supposed to affect the business positively or negatively have been analyzed, which will give a clear futuristic view of the industry to the decision-makers. The report also helps in understanding Global Homeopathy Products Market dynamics, structure by analyzing the market segments and project the Global Homeopathy Products Market size. Clear representation of competitive analysis of key players by End-User Industry, price, financial position, Product portfolio, growth strategies, and regional presence in the Global Homeopathy Products Market make the report investors guide.The scope of Global Homeopathy Products Market:

Global Homeopathy Products Market, by Product:

Tincture Dilutions Biochemics Ointments TabletsGlobal Homeopathy Products Market by Application:

Analgesic and Antipyretic Respiratory Neurology Immunology Gastroenterology DermatologyGlobal Homeopathy Products Market by Source:

Plants Animals MineralsGlobal Homeopathy Products Market, by Region:

North America Europe Middle East & Africa Asia Pacific Latin AmericaKey players operated in Global Homeopathy Products Market:

Boiron Group A Nelson & Co. Ltd. Standard Homeopathic Company Homeocan Inc. Medital International Inc. Biologische Heilmilttel Heel GmbH GMP Laboratories of America Inc. Washington Homeopathic Products, Inc. Hahnemann Laboratories, Inc. Ainsworths Ltd.

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Alternative treatment for osteoarthritis | Alternative treatments – Medical News Bulletin

Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis. Previously thought of as simple wear-and-tear type of arthritis, it is now recognized as a complex, progressive disease that affects the joints resulting in the breakdown of the joint cartilage and the underlying bone. Alternative treatments for osteoarthritis are being increasingly researched as strategies to manage this condition.

The hands and fingers, knees, hips, spine, and big toe are the most commonly affected joints. Symptoms of osteoarthritis include a limited range of motion, aching pain, weakness, stiffness, joint deformities, and morning stiffness lasting less than 30 minutes. Osteoarthritis pain progressively worsens in its later stages.

There are two types of osteoarthritis:

Since there is no cure for osteoarthritis, the main treatment goals are pain control and quality-of-life improvements. Management and treatment options are based on the severity of symptoms.

Non-drug therapies include, but are not limited to:

Drug therapies include, but are not limited to:

Research on Boswellia and its extracts have shown significant activity to combat inflammatory and arthritic diseases. Studies have shown that an active compound from Boswellia inhibits the inflammatory action caused by the enzyme, arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase. Clinical trials have reported that Boswellia and its extracts are relatively safe.

A review of seven studies investigated findings on the relief and improvement of pain, stiffness, and joint function using Boswellia as an alternative treatment for osteoarthritis. All seven studies utilized specific osteoarthritis pain rating scales and questionnaires to determine relief and improvement, such as the Visual Analog Score (VAS) and the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC).

The seven studies accounted for a total of 545 adults between 40 to 80 years old. All participants received either one of the following treatments for a duration of four or 12 weeks:

The review reported that Boswellia and its extracts may improve pain, stiffness, and joint function compared to placebo or western medicine, making it a promising alternative treatment for osteoarthritis. Unfortunately, the review discovered that all seven studies had either unclear (86%) or high (57%) risk of bias. The risk of bias means that the study variations make it difficult for researchers to make consistent and solid conclusions. The unclear and high risk of bias stemmed from poor reporting of study procedures, such as randomization, allocation concealment, participant/researcher blinding, selective reporting and incorrect calculation of statistics.

Although Boswellia and its extracts seem safe, the safety data remains unclear with no reported side effects in Boswellia nor placebo treatment, from three out of seven studies. According to the authors, The absence of information on adverse events does not mean that the intervention [Boswellia] is safe.

This was the first study to provide a recommended dosage and duration of Boswellia and its extract, with 100 to 250 mg daily for four weeks. Boswellias safety and effectiveness as an alternative treatment for osteoarthritis requires further studies with larger population sizes, standardized dosing preparations, dosage outside of 100-250mg, and longer treatment durations.

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Djokovic has a Federer moment at the US Open – Moneycontrol.com

Life has come full circle for Novak Djokovic. By getting defaulted from the US Open, the World No. 1 lost a title that was his for the taking. Just like Roger Federer at Wimbledon 2019, when Federer squandered two match points against, well, Djokovic.

At that time, people said of Federer, How could he? How could such a great player, a mere one stroke from victory, on his own serve, let it slip? Many of them were Djokovic fans. They mocked Federer as they savoured their mans lucky escape.

And now, just about a year later, the same question is being asked of Djokovic. How could he? How could such an experienced player do something so stupid, if not intentional, as smack a ball in disgust towards a linesperson, despite being aware of the rules and risks? How could an otherwise charming player, who invites ballkids to sit with him during rain breaks, do something so careless?

We are not nave. We know people have contradictions and mistakes happen. But the thing is, Djokovics costly swipe at the ball wasnt his first demonstration of anger in the match. Moments earlier, he had slammed one hard in the sideboards. At that moment, he could have warned himself. Calm down, if someone gets hit, you could be kicked out of the tournament. Curse, scream, break your racquet. But dont do anything where the racquet or ball hit another person. The rules are clear about that.

And now Djokovic, his team and admirers are feeling what the Federer camp felt after last years Wimbledon the agony of losing a major title when it was almost a done deal.

Facepalm season

Its been a season of blunders and stress for Djokovic. First, he expressed opposition to the idea of mandatory COVID vaccination by the tennis body, which was seen as insensitive in some quarters. Then in June, he organised an ill-advised exhibition tournament named Adria Tour in Croatia. Spectators packed the stands. Players hugged and danced at a party and played basketball with no distancing. Djokovics intentions were noble. He wanted to do something good for players and the public during the bleak days of the coronavirus. But it proved to be a disaster. Several people, including Djokovic and his wife Jelena, tested positive for the virus. Djokovic was widely criticized and spent precious time and energy explaining his actions and apologizing.

But then he took the brave call of travelling to the US for the US Open, never hiding his motivation to dislodge Federer from the tennis peak (Federer has 20 Grand Slams, Nadal 19 and Djokovic 17). When Djokovic won the Cincinnati Masters in the run-up to the US Open, the Adria Tour fiasco seemed behind him and he seemed on course for Major No. 18.

Djokovic, however, once again made a surprising decision to announce, right in the middle of a major tournament, that he was forming a new players association. Top players do not usually take on tiring parallel responsibilities during big tournaments, let alone talk about them. Unlike the Adria Tour, there was nothing objectionable about the players association. But Djokovic had to answer questions about it during press conferences, at a time when he needed to focus solely on the US Open. Finally came the moment of madness on Sunday when his absently slapped ball, to his absolute horror, hit a lineswoman.

Most temperamental of the Big 3, also the funniest

There is little to separate Federer, Nadal and Djokovic in terms of achievements. But Djokovic can be the most entertaining as well as the most temperamental of the elite trio. His impersonations of players and practical jokes are hilarious. At the same time, despite his greatness and success, his calm seems brittle. Things get to him more than they do to Federer or Nadal, and the hitherto invulnerable game starts to unravel. At the US Open, he was at times bellowing in anger even when he was winning.

Djokovics training, regimen and diet are painstakingly drawn from modern science as well as alternative medicine. Among other things, he believes a persons emotions can change the molecular structure of the water he or she drinks. Djokovic also famously turned his career around by going gluten-free. At last years US Open, he carried an oxygen chamber to the grounds.

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COVID-19 Impact on Medical Wellness Market Surge at 5.4% CAGR to 2025 – Galus Australis

Global Medical Wellness Market Growth Status and Outlook 2020-2025

Wellness describes itself as complete physical mental and social well-being. It comprises all the components used to lead a healthy life. Wellness is multidirectional and constitutes social, emotional, physical, spiritual, intellectual and emotional wellbeing.

According to this study, over the next five years the Medical Wellness market will register a 5.4% CAGR in terms of revenue, the global market size will reach $ 6107270 million by 2025, from $ 4949690 million in 2019. In particular, this report presents the global revenue market share of key companies in Medical Wellness business, shared in Chapter 3.

This report presents a comprehensive overview, market shares and growth opportunities of Medical Wellness market by type, application, key companies and key regions.

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Companies Profiled in this report includes: Massage Envy, HEALING HOTELS OF THE WORLD, Steiner Leisure Limited, Fitness World, Universal Companies, World Gym, Nanjing Zhaohui, Beauty Farm, Edge Systems LLC, VLCC Wellness Center, Arashiyu Japanese Foot Spa, WTS International, Enrich Hair & Skin, Golds Gym International, The Body Holiday, Kaya Skin Clinic, Guardian Lifecare, Kayco Vivid, Bon Vital, Biologique Recherche, Healthkart

This study considers the Medical Wellness value generated from the sales of the following segments:

Segmentation by type: breakdown data from 2015 to 2020 in Section 2.3; and forecast to 2025 in section 10.7.

Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Beauty Care and Anti-Aging

Preventative & Personalized Medicine and Public Health

Healthy Eating, Nutrition & Weight Loss

Rejuvenation

Other

Segmentation by application: breakdown data from 2015 to 2020, in Section 2.4; and forecast to 2025 in section 10.8.

Franchise

Company Owned Outlets

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To study and analyze the global Medical Wellness market size by key regions/countries, type and application, history data from 2015 to 2019, and forecast to 2025.

To understand the structure of Medical Wellness market by identifying its various subsegments.

Focuses on the key global Medical Wellness players, to define, describe and analyze the value, market share, market competition landscape, SWOT analysis and development plans in next few years.

To analyze the Medical Wellness with respect to individual growth trends, future prospects, and their contribution to the total market.

To share detailed information about the key factors influencing the growth of the market (growth potential, opportunities, drivers, industry-specific challenges and risks).

To project the size of Medical Wellness submarkets, with respect to key regions (along with their respective key countries).

To analyze competitive developments such as expansions, agreements, new product launches and acquisitions in the market.

To strategically profile the key players and comprehensively analyze their growth strategies.

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1 Scope of the Report

2 Executive Summary

3 Global Medical Wellness by Players

4 Medical Wellness by Regions

5 Americas

6 APAC

7 Europe

8 Middle East & Africa

9 Market Drivers, Challenges and Trends

10 Global Medical Wellness Market Forecast

11 Key Players Analysis

11.1 Massage Envy

11.1.1 Company Details

11.1.2 Medical Wellness Product Offered

11.1.3 Massage Envy Medical Wellness Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2018-2020)

11.1.4 Main Business Overview

11.1.5 Massage Envy News

11.2 HEALING HOTELS OF THE WORLD

11.2.1 Company Details

11.2.2 Medical Wellness Product Offered

11.2.3 HEALING HOTELS OF THE WORLD Medical Wellness Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2018-2020)

11.2.4 Main Business Overview

11.2.5 HEALING HOTELS OF THE WORLD News

11.3 Steiner Leisure Limited

11.3.1 Company Details

11.3.2 Medical Wellness Product Offered

11.3.3 Steiner Leisure Limited Medical Wellness Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2018-2020)

11.3.4 Main Business Overview

11.3.5 Steiner Leisure Limited News

11.4 Fitness World

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Coronavirus live updates: Pfizer says vaccine may be ready by end of October; infected Big Ten athletes have heart inflammation – USA TODAY

COVID-19 widespread testing is crucial to fighting the pandemic, but is there enough testing? The answer is in the positivity rates. USA TODAY

Amid reports that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is telling some health officials around the country to be ready to start distributing a coronavirus vaccine by November, the chairman and CEO of Pfizer said Thursday that the company may have an effective vaccine by the end of October.

That timeline is "conceivable" but not likely,Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, told CNN Thursday.

Meanwhile, higher education continuesto grapple with the impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The Penn State University director of athletic medicine raised alarms when he reported that about one-third of Big Ten athletes who tested positive for the coronavirus also appear to have inflammation of the heart muscle, or myocarditis, a potentially fatal condition.

In addition, nearly 800 students at the University of Georgia tested positive for COVID-19 or reported positive tests last week, the first full week of classes, and the university has set aside or rented nearly 500 rooms on and off campus for students in quarantine or isolation.Iowa State University onWednesday reversed its decision to allow 25,000 fans to its home-opening footballgame, and 30 out of 40 Greek houses at Indiana University-Bloomington were asked to quarantine after a spike in cases.

Some universities, however, are staying the course. University of South Carolina officials said they hadno plans of shutting down campus even after reporting more than 1,000 confirmed cases among students.

Some significant developments:

Today's numbers:A USA TODAY analysis of Johns Hopkins data through late Wednesday shows three statesMinnesota, South Dakota and West Virginiaset records for new cases in a week while two statesArkansas and West Virginiahad a record number of deaths in a week. The U.S. has 6.1 million confirmed cases and over 186,000 deaths. Globally, there are 26million cases and more than 864,000 people have died.

What we're reading:Operation Quack Hack, the federal governments initiative to clamp down on fake coronavirus medications and cures, has exposed a health underground in America brimming with distrust not only of mainstream medicine but the government itself. Read more here.

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The possible link between COVID-19 and a potentially fatal inflammation of the heart muscle detected on Big Ten athletes seems to validate the conference's decision to postpone fall sports amid the pandemic, at the same timeraising questions about the safety of student-athletes in other leagues that are choosing to play.

Major concerns were raised when Dr. Wayne Sebastianelli, Penn State'sdirector of athletic medicine, made the revelation at a meeting of the State College Area school board of directors, saying that information contributed to the Big Ten and Pac-12 postponing the fall seasons. The other Power Five conferences -- the SEC, ACC and Big 12 -- have decided to play.

When we looked at our COVID-positive athletes, whether they were symptomatic or not, 30 to roughly 35 percent of their heart muscles [are] inflamed, Sebastianelli said. And we really just dont know what to do with it right now.''

Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency physician and former sideline doctor for the New York Jets, says it may be time to put all fall sports on hold, pointing out the danger myocarditis presents.

"We need to reconsider allowing all professional, collegiate as well as school sports at all levels from going forward this fall,'' Glatter said. "I believe we need to wait until a viable vaccine is available beforewe can safely allow organized sports at all levels of competition to proceed.''

The chairman and CEO of Pfizer said Thursday the company may have an effective coronavirus vaccine by the end of October.

"We may be able to say the product is safe and efficacious in the October time frame and submit immediately for approval and authorization,"Dr. Albert Bourla told the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations in a virtual meeting.

Bourla said the U.S.-based company, which is developing its vaccine in partnership with German biotechnology company BioNTech, has enrolled 23,000 participants in its Phase 3 clinical trial and aims to enroll 30,000 total. A "significant number"of participants have already started getting the second dose of the experimental vaccine, Bourla said.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, meanwhile, has told some state health officials to prepare to distribute the vaccine "in the near future."

Providers of alternative medicines and treatment are mobilizing against the federal government in its attempt to stamp out fake cures against the coronavirus.They are angry about government warning letters that they believe infringe on their right to free speech, free trade and people's control over their health care. And they've got a strong argument in fighting back: How can we trust the same government that signed off on opioids?

The backlash follows Operation Quack Hack, the federal governments initiative to clamp down on fake coronavirus medications and cures.

The health care system in this country is rigged against inexpensive, safeand effective natural remedies in favor of expensive pharmaceutical drugs, said Clark Hansen, a naturopathic medical doctor in Arizona, in an email message to USA TODAY.

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Latinos, Blacks and recent immigrants, who fill eight out of 10 of the nation's front-line meatpacking jobs, now account for 90% of the meatpacking-related coronavirus cases, based on an analysis by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

A two-month project by the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting and USA TODAY looking at data from 21 states foundthe government has taken an even more hands-off approach to employee safety even as workers' and activists' calls forbasic safety measures were met with months of inaction and indifference.

Heather Schlitz, Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting

Speeding and traffic fatalities are both up in Vermont, and law enforcement officials think they know the reason: fewer cops to enforce traffic laws because of the coronavirus.

The state has seen 43 traffic deaths so far this year, up from 21 at the same point last year. And125 lead-footed motorists were cited for speeding faster than 99 miles per hour through Sept. 1, up from 107 during the same period last year, reports the Barre Montpelier Times Argus.

Though there appears to be no single reason for the increase, the coronavirus could be a factor for having thinned the number of law enforcement officers on the highways

When you drive around, people seem to be speeding more. They seem to be looking at their phones more. They do not see law enforcement out as much as they used to, Bill Jenkins of the state Highway Safety Office said. I think some people, unfortunately, got the message that they could do things that they shouldnt be doing.

Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's Chief Public Health Officer, is warning Canadians to practice safe behaviors with their sex lives amid the pandemic.

"Sexual health is an important part of our overall health. However, sex can be complicated in the time of COVID-19, especially for those without an intimate partner in their household or whose sexual partner is at higher risk for COVID-19,"Tam said in a statement.

Among the measures that Tam suggested Canadians take to avoid their risk: Wearing a mask if they do have sex andavoiding kissing. "The most important step is to establish a trusting relationship with your sexual partner," Tam added.

More than 833,000 Americans sought unemployment assistance last week as parts of the economy remained shuttered because ofCOVID-19 and millions of out-of-work people have gone more than a month without the additional $600 in jobless aid.

About 833,352 Americans filed first-time applications for unemployment insurance during the week ending Aug. 29, the Labor Department said Thursday, a 7,591 rise from the prior week and slightly more than the 825,000 expected by economists at J.P. Morgan.Those figures are based on non-seasonally adjusted figures.

Jessica Menton

The Dow fell more than 800 points Thursday, offsetting big gains the previous day.It was the worst day for stocks since June.

Stocks on Wednesday soared, with the S&P 500 the broadest measure of Wall Street and the Nasdaq hitting highs.The Nasdaq had also climbed above 12,000 points for the first time in history Wednesday.

Experts said the sudden downturn came amid a steep drop in tech companies' stocks brought the rest of the market lower.

Filming on the movie "The Batman" starring Robert Pattinson was stoppedafter a member of the U.K. production team tested positive for COVID-19.

The shoot at Warner Bros. studio in Hertfordshire, England, came to a halt after resuming production three days ago. It is being directed by Matt Reeves.Production of "The Batman" was originally shut down in March by the coronavirus crisis.

Bryan Alexander

Florida's largest school district has been plagued with outages and cyberattacks as it reopens virtually amid the pandemic.

Students and teachers in recent days have both said they can't access the online platform used by Miami-Dade County schools, the Miami Herald reported. Moreover, Ron Steiger, thedistricts chief financial officer, said Wednesday thata $15.3 million contract with the online platform at the center of the crisis was missing the signature of Superintendent Alberto Carvalho.

District officials have determined the cyberattackers have demanded no ransom, and some of the attacks came from outside the U.S.

On Wednesday night, an email was sent to all secondary school teachers asking them to use Microsoft Teams and Zoom until Sept. 11. The district will then assess if grades six through 12 will use the platform beginning Sept. 14 or stick with Microsoft Teams and Zoom.

A new study suggests the COVID-19 pandemic has generated fears that are likely to dampen risk-taking and economic output for decades.

The crisis has increasedthe perceived probability of an extreme, negative shock in the future, and over time, the economic cost of that warier outlook is many times larger than the short-term damage, the study says.

The study,released at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas Citys annual conference last week,attempts to quantify such long-term economic losses by assessing the toll taken by other economic upheavals, such as the Great Recession of 2007-09.

Paul Davidson

More than 1,000 students at the University of South Carolina have tested positive for COVID-19, according to the university's dashboard. ButPresidentRobert Caslen on Wednesday said he has no plans of shutting down the school, The State newspaper reported.

We do not have any plans to close, Caslen said during a virtual town hall. The last thing I want to do is take this university, shut it down and dump the problem on the city of Columbia. I prefer to work through this if I can.

One way school officials plan to do so is by testing more students. "We want to find them, we want to take care of them and we want to get them back into the classroom," he said.

Also in South Carolina, Furman University suspended theKappa Alpha fraternity for at least four years after it hosted parties that helped spread the virus. Nearly 60% of those who attended the events on Aug. 21 and 22 at least 29 students tested positive for the coronavirus.

Meanwhile, other universities are pausing their in-person reopening plans ascases spike on their campuses. Here is the latest:

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Its more and more likely the nation wont have enough teachers to staff schools even once reopening is safe amid the public health and economic crises caused by the pandemic, experts say.

A potential exodus of older educators susceptible to the coronavirus and those with existing health problems may fuel already high turnover.

Many substitutes also may quit. Now, new restrictions on foreign visas will make it harder for some states to import teachers from other countries to work in already hard-to-staff positions.

And for those teachers willing to return to the classroom whether virtually or in person pink slips may be coming later this year asstate tax revenue isdecimated and budgets slashed.

Bracey Harris and Neal Morton, The Hechinger Report

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$700 Million Worth of Synthetic Bitcoin Is Circulating on the Ethereum Blockchain – Bitcoin News

According to onchain data, theres now 69,836 synthetic bitcoin tokens (over $700 million) circulating on the Ethereum blockchain. Out of the six synthetic bitcoin token projects, wrapped bitcoin (WBTC) commands the largest number of coins with over 63% and 44,622 WBTC.

Synthetic bitcoin (BTC) has grown massively in recent weeks and since news.Bitcoin.coms last report on the subject, there was 38,021 BTC circulating on the Ethereum chain.

Since then, that metric has jumped more than 83% as theres now 69,836 synthetic bitcoin tokens in the wild on September 7, 2020. Dune Analytics shows there are seven synthetic BTC projects but tBTC has zero coins minted, while the other six projects have between 45 BTC to over 40,000.

The top project minting the most synthetic BTC is the Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) protocol which commands roughly 44,622 BTC to-date or 63%. The Ren Protocols renBTC has over 23% of the aggregate total of synthetic BTC with 16,268 renBTC in circulation today.

The token hBTC has 4,810 and sBTC has a total of 2,918 at the time of publication. The two projects with the least amount of synthetic BTC is imBTC (1,173) and pBTC (45).

WBTC has gained a lot of traction, and on Monday reports detail that the organization Alameda Research obtained 70% of the WBTC minted in August. Alameda was cofounded by the FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried.

A great percentage of synthetic bitcoin is circulating among holders while the rest is used on platforms such as Compound, Balancer, Aave, and Uniswap.

Synthetic bitcoin trades take place on a few centralized exchanges like FTX and Binance has revealed listing WBTC this week. On decentralized exchange (dex) platforms, Synthetic bitcoin trades are happening on 0x, Bancor, Synthetix, Balance, Curve, and Uniswap.

Despite the massive growth and popularity, Ethereum cofounder Vitalik Buterin detailed that he has concerns about synthetic bitcoin projects.

I continue to be worried about the fact that these wrapped BTC bridges are trusted, Buterin wrote on August 16. I hope they can all *at least* move to a decently sized multi-sig, the developer added.

Following Buterins statements, the community discussed a research paper by the Wanchain project which claimed the Ren Protocol kept all the collateralized bitcoin in one address.

Paradoxically, we found that the Bitcoin address provided by renBTC that users transfer their real BTC to for locking has not changed since the first day it went online, the Wanchain report wrote.

Despite the trust issues, with 69,836 synthetic bitcoin tokens on the Ethereum blockchain, the ETH network continues to solidify itself as BTCs most dominant offchain solution.

What do you think about the $700 million worth of BTC circulating on the ETH chain in synthetic form? Let us know in the comments below.

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Exclusive mining could have negative implications for the Blockchain industry, say experts – Cointelegraph

Dr. Elias Strehle of the Blockchain Research Lab and Lennar Ante of the University of Hamburg recently warned that blockchain nodes engaging in exclusive mining have no incentive to forward new transactions to their peers.

They speculated that crypto miners may instead be incentivized to keep transactions confidential in the hope of being the only one who can earn the associated transaction fees.

Exclusive mining, which is a type of collusion between a transaction initiator and a single miner or pool, uses private channels to confirm transactions rather than broadcasting them on the public blockchain. It is only after they are recorded in a block that public blockchain that users become aware of such transactions.

The authors alleged that, since transaction costs represent regular income for miners, significantly increased transaction costs could be used to launder money by colluding with a miner.

As a result, criminals may see smaller blockchain networks as more suitable vehicles for money laundering or tax evasion via exclusive mining, the researchers noted.

Dr. Strehle and Ante identified two other possible motivations for engaging in exclusive mining: reducing transaction cost volatility and hiding unconfirmed transactions from the network to prevent frontrunning.

In June, Cointelegraph reported on a number of mysterious transactions that have stumped the wider community. Some suggest they could be examples of money laundering, or revenge from a disgruntled exchange employee.

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Reimagining blockchain for healthcare solutions with the MAXathon – Health Europa

Blockchain technology company Maxonrow is hosting its first ever hackathon to help reimagine blockchain for applications in healthcare in response to the global challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The MAXathon challenges are based on the Maxonrow SDK script, which the company used to build MedsLOCK. Created in tandem with Avantas Tech Accelerator, MedsLOCK is a blockchain-based control and communication ecosystem that provides real-time insights during pandemics.

During the COVID-19 outbreak, data is crucial to making informed decisions. At the same time, citizens are concerned about any incursion to privacy resulting from data collection initiatives.The MedsLOCK platform provides a single source of reliable, verifiable pandemic analytics to government agencies, health officials, and other stakeholders, and the core objective is to make COVID-19 data collection and exchange between stakeholders automated, transparent, and trusted with the help of distributed ledger technology.

Muhammad Salman Anjum, Avantas Managing Director, said: Privacy is a key issue during the current and future pandemics, and as such, blockchain platforms ensure that information is shared without compromising privacy. With MedsLOCK, we make sure we add trust to the data flow.

Participants in the MAXathon hackathon will have a chance to win a share of a 15,000 prize pool by building solutions for any of the five challenge categories.

The challenges categories are:

Physical Distancing Distancing measures are one of the most impactful ways to contain the spread of COVID-19. How can we use analytics in smarter solutions to help governments implement social or physical distancing measures?

Credential and Certificate Issuance Governments need a way of easily verifying if a patient has had COVID-19 and is virus-free. Help us build a solution that can help governments quickly retrieve verifiable data.

Welfare Businesses and citizens have become reliant on governments for welfare due to the restrictions imposed by the pandemic. Can we lower transaction costs by removing intermediaries and increasing transparency to welfare beneficiaries?

Virtualising the New Normal Are there any creative ways that blockchain can be used to navigate the need for physical distancing, creating new virtual paths to connect with one another?

UI/UX There are many data representations of the pandemic. How can we present a holistic, multi-dimensional dashboard with unique features?

Maxonrow has assembled a stellar team of judges and mentors for MAXathon, including Holger Schmidt, partner at PwCs strategy division, Nisa Amoils of VC firm Grasshopper Capital, along with representatives from Audi, Dash.org, and members of Maxonrow and Avantas Techs senior leadership.

There will also be 16 mentors working with participating teams, comprised of members of Maxonrows technical teams and leaders within the blockchain space.

The latter includes Amber Urquhart, Head of Business Development at quant trading firm TDX Strategies, Gabriel Dymowski, CEO at Doxychain, and a laureate of Forbes 25 under 25. Also participating in the mentorship team are Massimo Buoni, a UN global technology expert, and Steven Boylan, co-founder and CEO of Trt:Labs, a specialist digital transformation consultancy.

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All fintech companies will use blockchain within 10 years: Aussie government report – Cointelegraph

The Australian governments Senate Select Committee on Financial Technology and Regulatory Technology has released a draft report citing blockchain technology more than 50 times.

The report is in response to Australias first recession in 30 years as a result of COVID-19, which was confirmed in the June quarters negative growth announced on September 2.

The document makes numerous recommendations about how the nation can embrace technology and become globally competitive said committee head Senator Andrew Bragg. He added:

There are dozens of references to blockchain and distributed ledger technology and the report cites submissions to the committee that blockchain's potential is estimated at $175 billion annually within five years and $3 trillion by 2030. It quoted Piper Alderman partner Michael Bacina as saying blockchains use cases would grow exponentially across the financial and regulatory sectors:

The tax treatment of Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) was addressed specifically with the recommendation that the regulatory framework around ICOs be developed to encourage blockchain development rather than inhibit it.

Power Ledgers co-founder and Executive Chairman Dr Jemma Green highlighted that more than $26 billion had been raised through ICOs, however Australia has captured less than one percent of this value. She explained that by implementing new tax regulations the country could capitalise on the opportunity, to capture a bigger piece of that $26 billion pie which would result in employment for employ tens of thousands of people.

Other use-cases for the technology cited include blockchain as a reporting and management tool for property data and investments, and within the credentialing sector.

The technology will also play an integral part in Australia's farming success through agricultural advancements, a sector set to grow to $100 billion by 2030 according to the National Farmers Federation. Senator Bragg said innovative technology is the only future for the farming sector.

The Committee will submit the final report in April 2021.

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‘Decentralized Reddit’ enables users to secure Twitter on the blockchain – Cointelegraph

Reddit-inspired social aggregation platform Discussions.app announced its expansion to the Telos network on Sept. 3.

The first project to come out of the new collaboration will be a decentralized identity system, allowing users to record their accounts and contacts from Twitter and other social networks to the blockchain in the event of a block or ban.

In the social-media age, users spend years growing networks and followers on various platforms, although this work can be destroyed by the sometimes arbitrary-seeming decisions of the networks.

Discussions.app addresses this by allowing users to migrate across platforms without losing their valuable identities and connections. Telos chief architect Douglas Horn explained the problem:

It seems that every few days I see another unique voice de-platformed and the connections they invested years building pulled out from under them like a cheap rug especially in the crypto community. Discussions.app empowers individuals to secure their own social networks immune to the whims of Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.

As Cointelegraph reported, YouTube has arbitrarily banned (and then reinstated) a number of crypto-related channels over the past few months. In May, the platform even pulled the plug on our special livestream of the halving event.

In addition to digital identity management, Telos will provide Discussions.app with options for advanced governance and Ethereum Virtual Machines which can run Ethereum-compatible smart contracts with zero transaction fees.

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Former Georgian PM: Blockchain is the steam engine of Industry 4.0 – Cointelegraph

Located at the intersection between Europe and Asia, Georgia is a small country with a big mission to drive blockchain adoption and education. In February 2017, the government of Georgia made a bold move by signing an agreement to use the Bitcoin blockchain to record land titles, making it the first national government to use blockchain for authenticating state operations.

Georgias innovation didnt stop there, rather continuing to grow as the country became a powerhouse for mining crypto. Then, in June 2019, the government of Georgia signed a memorandum of understanding with blockchain technology firm Input Output Hong Kong, or IOHK, to advance blockchain projects across government sectors, with a large focus on education.

Many of these innovations took place when Mamuka Bakhtadze served as the countrys prime minister, between June 2018 through September 2019. Cointelegraph had the pleasure of sitting down with Bakhtadze to learn more about his goals to drive blockchain innovation and education.

Rachel Wolfson: How did you start implementing blockchain and digital currencies into policy when you were Prime Minister of Georgia?

Mamuka Bakhtadze: This actually started before I became prime minister of Georgia. Georgia is the first country that introduced blockchain technology in public services. That happened a few years ago, when we partnered with the blockchain company Bitfury.

Our Ministry of Justice implemented Bitfurys blockchain to register and verify property transactions. This was the first time not only for Georgia, but for any state to implement blockchain in the public services sector.

RW: You recently spoke at the virtual Davos event this year about taking blockchain further; what can the future hold?

MB: Georgia is a very good example of the limitless opportunities associated with blockchain, especially within the public services sector. Currently, we are implementing a very important project in the education sector together with IOHK and Charles Hoskinson, who is a very good friend of Georgia. Together with the Ministry of Justice and Minister for Education, we are implementing the credentials verification project. The team is using a Cardano-backed blockchain for this.

When you want to make a transformation for your country, its very important to have a national idea that will consolidate the energy and effort required for it. In our opinion, this was education. In 2019, we initiated an education reform, and now, according to our legislation, it is mandatory for any government to invest 6% of GDP in education, which is around 25% of our budget.

So education is really a big element for Georgia. With this reform, we hope that we will be able to position Georgia as a hub for innovation, and blockchain plays a large role in this. The project that we are doing now with the Input Output team is very important from that perspective.

RW: Is Cardano and IOHK also setting up an education center in Georgia, where theyre teaching students about blockchain and then providing career opportunities?

MB: This is part of phase two of the plan. The first phase, as I have mentioned, is to finalize this project for credentials verification. The next phase will focus on the skill-building process for Georgians who would like to become part of this great initiative.

RW: Is the Georgian government also looking to implement blockchain solutions to revive tourism and travel that may have been impacted by COVID-19?

MB: Tourism is a very important industry for Georgia. Our population is less than 4 million people, and last year, we hosted more than 9 million visitors. So, tourism is really a very important industry for both the country and our economy.

I think blockchain can provide some very interesting solutions to this problem. Many countries are now trying to get data showing whether people have been tested for COVID-19. They also want information to show whether people have been living in so-called high-risk zones. At the same time, this is very sensitive data. Therefore, the security and safety measures of how to use this data is very important.

Blockchain can provide some interesting solutions for countries like Georgia who are so dependent on tourism. I know that there are some Asian countries that are working very intensively on these solutions. Georgia should also determine which technologies we will have to use to increase our visitors again. I think that blockchain would be the right answer to this question.

RW: What are your thoughts on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in general, and how is this being applied in Georgia?

MB: Im a strong advocate for digital currencies and I have many strong arguments for being so supportive. Its a fact that we are living in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Digital currencies are an inevitable part of this era. At the same time, the lessons learned from the previous industrial revolutions are very interesting.

However, for countries like Georgia, the use of digital currencies an organic part of the fourth industrial revolution should become part of the transformation for both nations and their economies. Moreover, what we are learning now from the COVID-19 pandemic shows that the global economy needs digital currencies and cryptocurrency, which will make transactions safer and more efficient. Therefore, I think that its an inevitable process.

Of course, there are a lot of barriers, and I really do hope to see more of an open-minded approach from governments and regulators when it comes to digital currencies. But the bottom line is that all of us should understand that this move is inevitable. The countries who will be more supportive of digital currencies and cryptocurrencies will have a very significant competitive advantage in the 21st century. Georgia cannot afford to miss this opportunity.

RW: So would you say Georgia is crypto-friendly? Are digital assets going to be adopted in Georgia earlier than other places in the world?

MB: Im optimistic about this, and just to finalize the comparison I made with the first industrial revolution, I think another big part of this will be blockchain adoption. Blockchain will have the same impact as the steam engine had during the first industrial revolution. The first industrial revolution was powered by the steam engine and the fourth industrial revolution will be powered by blockchain. Thats really a game changer.

When it comes to regulations, politicians everywhere in the world and in Georgia should be more open-minded. Once again, the pandemic has shown us why. The global economy needs digital currencies now.

There are also a number of other initiatives. Of course, I would like to see Georgia as a frontrunner when it comes to blockchain and digital currencies.

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How will decentralized blockchain technology evolve in the future? – Gary Skentelbery

So far, decentralized blockchain is best known as the technology that underpins Bitcoin and Ethereum. These public blockchain networks dominate the scene, both in terms of developer activity and cryptocurrencies traded.

Thats unsurprising considering the innovation both have enabled. A decade ago, Bitcoin provided a way for us to exchange value digitally and in a peer to peer manner with anyone else in the world. Roughly five years later, Ethereum enabled us to build sophisticated services around these value exchanges in the form of smart contract-enabled decentralized applications.

All of this innovation is understood by most people to revolve around decentralization. But what actually is decentralized blockchain?

This is an important question to be clear about before we look ahead to what the future holds and it is one that L3COS, a regulated blockchain-based operating system I recently discovered, does a good job of explaining.

It describes decentralized blockchain, as proposed by the creator of the Ethereum blockchain, Vitalik Buterin, as having three parts political decentralization, architectural decentralization and logical centralization.

Political decentralization means there is no regulating central authority, as is the case with Bitcoin. Architectural decentralization relates to infrastructure, with a network of distributed computers keeping the blockchain running together, so there is no single point of failure.

Logical centralization relates to the commonly agreed state of data, with all computers in a decentralized network sharing a single database.

As mentioned, these characteristics have been established norms for decentralized networks for many years now. However, as blockchain increases in significance with a wider variety of entities using the technology, the question of whether this will always be the case is an interesting thread thats worth pursuing.

Its worth stating that Bitcoin and Ethereum seem very unlikely to disappear entirely. Although they have not been adapted en masse, there have been signs in recent months that more and more of the traditional finance world is increasing its exposure to these key digital assets.

However, there is another important dynamic emerging in the world of blockchain that could have an important impact on the evolution of decentralized blockchain. Governments around the world are investigating the idea of issuing Central Bank Digital Currencies and using blockchain as the technology that underpins them. If they do so, they are unlikely to choose a blockchain that is politically decentralized in the way that Bitcoin and Ethereum are. This is noteworthy in relation to L3COS, which describes itself in the following terms:

Unlike most blockchains, L3COS is politically centralized. The operating system is designed to be regulated by the government.

It goes on to say that the system is based on three user levels, governments and members, businesses and their representatives, and society and individuals. Each level has its sublevels and permissions can be regulated on a personal basis, with the government ensuring every participant complies with these regulations.

The L3COS blockchain is architecturally decentralized but it is politically centralized. It claims to provide all the benefits of decentralization in terms of security, scalability, attack resistance and direct transactions between participants. However it also claims that regulation by government means the power of the technology will finally be recognised by businesses and individuals.

It seems clear that, now blockchain is really moving into the mainstream as a result of more and more governments and businesses using it, the technology will change from what we have today. In truth, the established decentralised networks may be extremely popular within the blockchain community but they are still just a tiny slice of the digital world.

These networks are unlikely to disappear as so many within the community have invested so much in them. But for new entrants who arent already affiliated with a particular network or community, they will be looking for the best solution for the needs. Who knows what this will mean for the future but theres no doubt government use of blockchain will be an increasingly important force and could have a dramatic effect on the evolution of decentralized blockchain.

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Starbucks’ Deployment of a Blockchain Network May Show Restaurants the Way to Future Revenue Growth | – Restaurant Technology News

Soon it will no longer be a matter of just listing all your niche providers but being able to prove their legitimacy. This is not just for coffee, either. Think of every ingredient or item on display whose price could be enhanced through more granular traceability.By Larry Mogelonsky, Principal of Hotel Mogel Consulting Limited - 9.5.2020

Amidst all the headlines about COVID-19, you may have missed the coverage of what is potentially a gamechanger in the foodservice and retail industries. First announced over a year ago, Starbucks is now readying to deploy a blockchain network for end-to-end coffee bean traceability and greater product transparency, and this will soon influence what motivates customers to buy at your restaurant, sundry or store.

I love Starbucks. Not only are its products consistently great but, as a former advertising exec, the companys branding and marketing are perennially some of the best in the world. While undoubtedly you can find better coffee at independent cafs throughout the Mediterranean and Middle East, as a global franchisor Starbucks has revolutionized the way the world views and values coffee.

A while back, I wrote an article entitled, Fast Food Restaurants are Where Food Trends Go to Die, describing how, by the time you see a food trend being advertised by a major chain, its a mature concept and can no longer generate buzz for your own business. The underlying lesson here was to differentiate your product by not directly copying what dining patrons could find everywhere else. Starbucks, however, may be the exception to this principle in that it is the gold standard for premium coffee service and often the trendsetter for the industry rather than a laggard.

In essence, if you cant do better than Starbucks then why even bother? Now after its latest partnership with Microsoft to build a verifiable coffee production blockchain, Starbucks is raising the bar again where it goes, the competition will be forced to follow or inevitably lose market share.

As a start, blockchain is far more than just swanky cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum, and it would certainly help for you to cultivate a basic understanding of how the technology works. You wont need to become versed in distributed systems architecture, but you should know how a decentralized hyperledger with algorithmically linked or hashed and timestamped transactions can be used to authenticate a products origins. Plenty of resources exist online for you to peruse.

Now lets look at how the application of blockchain will evolve our current practices. Over a decade ago, hotels and restaurants started to embrace the concept of authentically local as a means of product differentiation and commanding higher prices. For eateries specifically, the locavore movement and reducing food miles became a way to simultaneously improve ingredient quality, support the region, take a stance against environmental degradation and justify upcharging customers to cover the increased costs. But how do you truly know if something is local besides taking a restaurant at its word?

Just as Burger King or Subway putting sriracha on the menu signaled the omnipresence and inert familiarity with this once-buzzy, Southeast Asian hot sauce, local has also lost much of its luster simply because everyone else is doing it. When you say that all your ingredients are locally sourced, it still adds value to the experience, but this messaging can no longer be assumed to be a primary motivator for customers to choose you over the competition. And at the luxury end, local in all things is now a firm expectation rather than a value-add.

Traceability, as powered by blockchain, is a strong contender to be the local for the new decade because it deepens the trust that guests will have with your products and it allows you, the purveyor, to source from niche producers around the world while also limiting the unethical interloping of middlemen. When it comes to marketing coffee, single origin has been a powerful trend for helping brand luxury products over the past five to ten years as people can choose between beans produced on an individual farm or small geographic territory in, say, Nicaragua versus from a Colombian finca, enriching the customer experience in the process. Blockchain adds an extra layer of security and authenticity to this model in that the beans are now exactly where they say they are from.

While setting up your own blockchain is likely an insurmountable task for any enterprise not approximating the size of Starbucks, perhaps in the near future there will be a consortium blockchain that you can subscribe to. Piggybacking on these networks may also entail many other operations besides supply chain management, notably facilitating secure contactless payments without the worry of chargeback disputes. In the meanwhile, whats important is that you grasp how this latest news will come to heighten guests demand for digital product transparency.

Soon it will no longer be a matter of just listing all your niche providers but being able to prove their legitimacy. This is not just for coffee, either. Think of every ingredient or item on display whose price could be enhanced through more granular traceability.

Do you believe that showing the exact cow pasture where a steak came from will allow you to charge more for that piece of meat? How about chocolate where cocoa is mostly produced in West Africa and yet those countries have largely failed to develop a homegrown direct-to-consumer industry because of too much exploitation by nefarious wholesalers? What if, instead of trumpeting your Belgian or Swiss chocolates, you vended products from an Ivory Coast startup that used blockchain to verify that its beans were wholly fair-trade or responsibly farmed.

While blockchain is a lofty goal these days for just about any hospitality organization, there are other old school ways you can deploy in the meantime to attain better product transparency, and you should consider them to help drive revenues for the decade ahead.

The worlds most published writer in hospitality,LarryMogelonsky is the principal of Hotel Mogel Consulting Limited, a Toronto-based consulting practice. His experience encompasses hotel properties around the world, both branded and independent, and ranging from luxury and boutique to select-service.Larryis also on several boards for companies focused on hotel technology. His work includes four books Are You an Ostrich or a Llama? (2012), Llamas Rule (2013), Hotel Llama (2015), The Llama is Inn (2017),The Hotel Mogel (2018)and More Hotel Mogel (2020). You can reachLarryatlarry@hotelmogel.comto discuss hotel business challenges or to book speaking engagements.

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