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" ... And we have been here before. Many other national and sub-national environmental programs were later abandoned; the 1990s saw California enact mandates for electric vehicle sales—requiring 10% of sales in 2003 be zero emission vehicles—which was adopted by a number of other states, primarily in New England. Ultimately, it was abandoned after wasting billions of dollars. Numerous locales in the U.S. signed on to requirements for oxygenated gasoline, only to back out at the last minute when the cost became apparent. ... "
" ... At first his neighbors doubted his biodynamic practices, such as plowing on the steep slopes in the northern Rhône, as it just wasn’t done considering the erosion that it could cause. But Michel explained that when he plowed, he would mix aerobic bacteria (survives in oxygenated environment) from the top soil and anaerobic bacteria (only grows where oxygen isn’t present) from deeper within the soil and it would form a negative charge and attract the positively charged rain; that is why his soil would not erode during rainfall because his soil would absorb the rain even though he was plowing a steep slope and soon Michel said his neighbors followed his example and today they plow. ... "
" ... Doctors have long known about some of the dangers of blood transfusions, such as how some infections can be spread through blood or how certain recipients may have bad reactions to the donated blood. But over the past few decades, the medical community is also learning more about how donated blood acts in a recipient’s body. For example, researchers have found that donated blood doesn’t transfer oxygen from the blood to the body tissues as effectively as your own blood does. If the tissue isn’t oxygenated properly, this too can contribute to an increased risk of infection, Corso says. ... "
" ... Hospital resources that normally aid organ transplants are also stretched thin right now. Surgeons and operating room staff have been redeployed to help fight coronavirus, says Irving. And then there’s the problem with ventilators. States like New York, which have been heavily hit by COVID-19, are running out of ventilators for patients who have trouble breathing due to the disease. Ventilators are also crucial for organ transplants; they keep donor organs oxygenated if a patient is brain dead. ... "
" ... To break it down a bit more, the study found that the parts of the heart that are responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to the body was normal in 89% of patients but 54% had signs of scarring or injury to the heart muscle. ... "