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Greg Murphy discusses medical practices and national defense funding

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U.S. Rep. Greg Murphy Representing the 3rd District of North Carolina | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Greg Murphy Representing the 3rd District of North Carolina | Official U.S. House headshot

Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., representing North Carolina’s 3rd District in the U.S. Congress, shared his views on various topics through a series of tweets on December 12, 2024. The tweets address issues ranging from medical practices to military funding and public health concerns.

In one tweet, "The rest of the world knows these are dangerous so why are some institutions of medicine here in the US still pushing them??" posted on December 12 at 01:32 UTC, Congressman Murphy questions certain medical practices that continue to be promoted within U.S. institutions despite being considered dangerous globally.

On December 12 at 02:15 UTC, Murphy expressed support for national defense funding in another tweet. He stated, "I am proud to support the National Defense Authorization for FY25 to fund our military and take care of our troops." He highlighted that North Carolina’s 3rd District will benefit significantly from $208 million allocated for military construction projects and an additional $50 million.

Later that day, at 14:20 UTC, Congressman Murphy addressed rising cancer rates in the United States with a focus on dietary habits. In his tweet, he asserted "Cancer rates are rising in the US. Food is medicine. What we put into our bodies matters to our health." He emphasized the need for scrutiny regarding American dietary contents while tagging prominent figures like @RFKJrHealthSec and @DrOz.

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