Anecdotal evidence

The royals have historically been tight-lipped about their health – but that never stopped the gossip

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

This is an unexpected announcement: it is unusual for the royal family to release details of medical conditions to the public.

Key Points: 
  • This is an unexpected announcement: it is unusual for the royal family to release details of medical conditions to the public.
  • For Queen Elizabeth II this attitude framed her response to public information about the royals, quipping “never complain, never explain”.
  • But the royals’ health has, occasionally, been the subject of official news, and, more commonly, the subject of gossip.

Henry VIII’s ‘soore legge’

  • Henry VIII’s (1491–1547) health was well-documented and discussed in state-papers and diplomatic dispatches of the day.
  • As Henry aged, his access to fine food led to an increase of weight.
  • Most of our knowledge today is gleaned from diplomatic reports sent by diplomats to their own leaders.
  • Read more:
    Henry VIII’s notes in prayer book written by his sixth wife reveal musings on faith, sin and his deteriorating health – new discovery

Queen Anne’s lupus

  • Queen Anne (1665-1714) had 17 pregnancies, 11 of which resulted in miscarriages or stillbirths, with the remainder all dying in childhood.
  • It is now believed Anne may have been afflicted with the autoimmune condition lupus.
  • For Anne’s contemporaries, the name of the illness perhaps mattered less than the real political issue it presented: who would become monarch after her?
  • With no heirs, there was real political fear her Catholic half-brother James Francis Edward Stuart (“The Old Pretender”) would claim the throne.

George III and mental illness


George III (1738–1820) famously suffered from bouts of mental illness, more recently been speculated to be caused by Porphyria, a hereditary blood disorder. Throughout his illness bulletins were issued by his doctors informing the public of his condition.

  • His repeated bouts of illness mean his health was a constant in the media of the time, with frequent, at times twice-daily, updates during episodes.
  • His illness called into question his ability to be monarch, a situation eventually resolved by the installing of his son, later George IV, as Prince Regent.

A family of haemophilia

  • This also came with a deadly legacy, haemophilia, given the moniker “the royal disease”.
  • Haemophilia is an inherited disorder which mostly affects males, where the blood does not clot properly.


While the royal family were careful to manage what information was publicly released about his illness, his status meant it garnered public attention. It was covered in medical journals of the time, and later in newspapers. As knowledge of the illness grew, both the public and members of the royal family were able to use it to guide decisions on marriages to limit its spread.

A new approach

  • Even her death certificate failed to reveal her cause of death, other than as old age.
  • After his recent prostate surgery, his office stated he wanted to inspire men to look after their prostates.
  • Now, the announcement of Charles’s cancer diagnosis signals a new approach by the royals.


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NAFC Receives $1.28M 2-Year Grant for Free & Charitable Clinics from McKesson Foundation

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Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Alexandria, VA, Sept. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, the National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics (NAFC) and the McKesson Foundation announce a $1.28M grant dispersed over 2023 and 2024 to address critical needs of free and charitable clinics and their patients across the United States.

Key Points: 
  • Alexandria, VA, Sept. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, the National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics (NAFC) and the McKesson Foundation announce a $1.28M grant dispersed over 2023 and 2024 to address critical needs of free and charitable clinics and their patients across the United States.
  • Funding from the McKesson Foundation will establish programs and resources to support increased breast cancer screening and subsequent referrals to care among uninsured women.
  • A vast majority of patients (93%) seen at National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics member organizations are uninsured.
  • “At the McKesson Foundation, we know that un- and under-insured patients often struggle to access high-quality health services.

VETS Applauds Kentucky for Funding Ibogaine Research for Veteran Opioid Addiction

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Friday, June 16, 2023

Anecdotal evidence suggests that Ibogaine can reverse the chemical effects of opioid use disorder while simultaneously resolving opioid withdrawal disorder.

Key Points: 
  • Anecdotal evidence suggests that Ibogaine can reverse the chemical effects of opioid use disorder while simultaneously resolving opioid withdrawal disorder.
  • These dollars would come from settlements Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has negotiated with a number of opioid manufacturers and distributors.
  • In recent years, there has been growing research interest in ibogaine as a potential treatment for opioid addiction.
  • VETS appreciates the efforts of the Kentucky Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission, Executive Director Bryan Hubbard, and Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron.

Global value chains and the pandemic: the impact of supply bottlenecks

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Thursday, March 30, 2023

This box analyses how the pandemic affected global value chains.

Key Points: 
  • This box analyses how the pandemic affected global value chains.
  • It uses data for France, in particular between September 2020 and December 2021 when supply bottlenecks emerged.
  • [1] The pandemic resulted in a contraction of demand and supply that occurred both domestically and internationally.
  • Firms involved in global value chains (“GVC” firms), namely firms that both import and export, faced both of these challenges simultaneously.
  • [2]This box, based on highly granular trade data for the full universe of French firms, shows that participation in global value chains increased firms’ vulnerability to the economic implications of the pandemic.
  • In April 2020, exporters involved in global value chains recorded a decline in their export values of 42% compared with January 2020.
  • During the 2008 global financial crisis, however, firms involved in global value chains proved more resilient (Chart A, panel b).
  • Exporters that source their imports from geographically closer destinations were less affected by supply bottlenecks than those importing from further afield.
  • Furthermore, firms involved in global value chains importing mostly from the EU were hit later by supply bottlenecks, with the negative effects being visible only from April 2021.

Home Prices Holding Steady Despite Signs of a Slowdown

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Thursday, July 7, 2022

May figures show that average prices still are rising in nearly all of the 100 largest housing markets.

Key Points: 
  • May figures show that average prices still are rising in nearly all of the 100 largest housing markets.
  • We expect prices eventually will level off as well, particularly if a recession occurs and lending rates remain high.
  • But so far prices continue to rise in the vast majority of markets.
  • 2 Austin, Texas, where buyers paid 67.97 more than they should, based on the markets history of prices.

Equipment Leasing and Finance Association’s Survey of Economic Activity: Monthly Leasing and Finance Index

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Tuesday, May 24, 2022

WASHINGTON, May 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Equipment Leasing and Finance Associations (ELFA) Monthly Leasing and Finance Index (MLFI-25) , which reports economic activity from 25 companies representing a cross section of the $900 billion equipment finance sector, showed their overall new business volume for April was $10.5 billion, up 7 percent year-over-year from new business volume in April 2021.

Key Points: 
  • WASHINGTON, May 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Equipment Leasing and Finance Associations (ELFA) Monthly Leasing and Finance Index (MLFI-25) , which reports economic activity from 25 companies representing a cross section of the $900 billion equipment finance sector, showed their overall new business volume for April was $10.5 billion, up 7 percent year-over-year from new business volume in April 2021.
  • Separately, the Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundations Monthly Confidence Index (MCI-EFI) in May is 49.6, a decrease from 56.1 in April.
  • The MLFI-25 measures monthly commercial equipment lease and loan activity as reported by participating ELFA member equipment finance companies representing a cross section of the equipment finance sector, including small ticket, middle-market, large ticket, bank, captive and independent leasing and finance companies.
  • Based on hard survey data, the responses mirror the economic activity of the broader equipment finance sector and current business conditions nationally.

Uptime.com Grew 1,700% Operating a Fully Remote, Globally Dispersed SaaS Workforce

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Monday, April 4, 2022

AUSTIN, Texas, April 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Uptime.com , the website availability and performance monitoring service for thousands of customers, grew its revenue by 1,775% in just four years while operating a globally dispersed, fully remote, asynchronous workforce even prior to COVID-19.

Key Points: 
  • AUSTIN, Texas, April 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Uptime.com , the website availability and performance monitoring service for thousands of customers, grew its revenue by 1,775% in just four years while operating a globally dispersed, fully remote, asynchronous workforce even prior to COVID-19.
  • "We have proudly been 100% remote since our founding, and today our employees can be found across three continents, five countries, and eight U.S. states.
  • Its workforce is largely asynchronous, which allows employees to build their work schedules around their lives - rather than the other way around.
  • "Our globally dispersed employees love the flexibility and work-life balance, while our customers benefit from global technical monitoring support coverage regardless of where they contact us from."

Panaseer doubles revenue in 2021, as enterprise requirement for automated cybersecurity measurement accelerates

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Thursday, March 31, 2022

Its revenue success is fuelled by the growing market adoption of the emerging category of Continuous Controls Monitoring (CCM) .

Key Points: 
  • Its revenue success is fuelled by the growing market adoption of the emerging category of Continuous Controls Monitoring (CCM) .
  • Panaseer pioneered the CCM category, which addresses the biggest issues in cybersecurity today: an increasing enterprise attack surface, heightened regulation and the growing number of tools used by security teams.
  • Panaseer also released details on how its CCM platform has enabled customers to solve the most pressing cybersecurity issues.
  • The Almanac outlines that a key challenge in the cybersecurity space is a "lack of security performance measurement".

Panaseer doubles revenue in 2021, as enterprise requirement for automated cybersecurity measurement accelerates

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, March 31, 2022

Its revenue success is fuelled by the growing market adoption of the emerging category of Continuous Controls Monitoring (CCM) .

Key Points: 
  • Its revenue success is fuelled by the growing market adoption of the emerging category of Continuous Controls Monitoring (CCM) .
  • Panaseer pioneered the CCM category, which addresses the biggest issues in cybersecurity today: an increasing enterprise attack surface, heightened regulation and the growing number of tools used by security teams.
  • Panaseer also released details on how its CCM platform has enabled customers to solve the most pressing cybersecurity issues.
  • The Almanac outlines that a key challenge in the cybersecurity space is a "lack of security performance measurement".

TRIBECA LAWSUIT LOANS NOW OFFERS LITIGATION FUNDING TO WRONGFULLY FIRED WORKERS

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Wednesday, January 5, 2022

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Key Points: 
  • A readily available resource to help alleviate that uncertainty is presettlement funding from Tribeca Lawsuit Loans.
  • A Tribeca lawsuit loan allows a plaintiff to borrow against the expected recovery long before the parties reach a settlement.
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