Asylum Staff also takes into account the following fact:
This disease, spread via alien beetle, turns people into multi-eyed, fanged monstrosities with an urge to kill other humans. It didn't originate in Mexico, but it's definitely foreign.
webmaster@kgmb9.com remembers that:
Deep in the Puna District, down a tree covered road, passed a produce stand and up a dirt driveway, there's a new surfboard that Graham McCumber plans to ride.
Robert L. Borosage sees it this way:
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PartiallyBlue sees it this way:
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In addition to this, MaverickNY states:
First up was a link from someone (I have sadly forgotten who), which illustrated how the bulk of the US s healthcare costs is taken up by the portion of sick and often (but not always) elderly people needing expensive treatments. Â Think about it, cancer is mostly a disease of aging as are Alzheimers, Parkinsons and chronic heart disease. Â Hypertension and high cholesterol may start much earlier, but like diabetes, they are chronic long term conditions so the overall cost and burden to the healthcare system will be quite high over the lifetime of the patient.
For this purpose, vip21k suggests:
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For this reason, Prne says:
Shire Files Lawsuit Against Mylan for Infringement of FOSRENOL(R) (Lanthanum Carbonate) Patent March 19th, 2009 PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania and DUBLIN, Ireland - Shire plc (LSE: SHP, NASDAQ: SHPGY) announces that it has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of New York against Mylan Inc., Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc.
ChillerMatrix says it all comes down to this:
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But paulburka has a different opinion:
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Glenn Reynolds remembers that:
7/06/03 - 7/12/036/29/03 - 7/05/036/22/03 - 6/28/03
Your disease is that incurable one! points out another thing aside from that:
Cities of the Future by Infected Mushroom. I am just saying, darlingsauce, that with your prize writing genius, you would make SHEER BEAUTY of anything handed to you. COTF, however, is dear to my heart so I'm going out of my way to pimp it. Not to mention, think of the amount of worldbuilding potential! Gawww.
insciences imagines that:
Basel, June 24, 2009 - New data demonstrate that treatment with Afinitor® (everolimus) Tablets in combination with Sandostatin® LAR® (octreotide acetate suspension for injection) and Afinitor monotherapy may have the potential to control tumor growth in patients with advanced pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (NET). These results will be presented at the 11th World Congress on Gastrointestinal Cancer in Barcelona, Spain.
Meanwhile, Glenn Reynolds came up with this idea:
4/06/03 - 4/12/033/30/03 - 4/05/033/23/03 - 3/29/03
admin also takes into account the following fact:
RSS feed Google Youdao Xian Guo Zhua Xia My Yahoo! newsgator Bloglines iNezha Recent Posts Neck pain what is going on? I have a pain in my neck during working out? What is it when you have a sharp pain in the back of your knee? Should i see a doctor? I have low back pain and a lot of pressure in the back passage? Knee clicking - But why? Whole body aches (muscles) problem, I need help!!!!? I get sharp pains in my lower chest when I inhale.? Has anyone had the Bunion surgery from premier-research.com that used a test pain medication? Would an x-ray on my hip damage my fertility?
The Huffington Post News Team does a quick recap:
First Posted: 07- 6-09 11:02 AM | Updated: 07- 6-09 11:05 AM I Like It I Don t Like It
Meanwhile, Your disease is that incurable one! came up with this idea:
I think I want to invade some existing games with Heavenly Sword characters. They're just ... so deranged. And awesome! And people would lose their miiiiinds talking to them, oh it would be fun. Bohan ... rocks as a potential RP also! Uh oh.
Having that in mind, Jill Richardson wonders:
Jill Richardson :: Real Men Die of Heart Disease At the time I was a relatively new vegetarian. I'd read Fast Food Nation a few months before. But I wasn't much of a foodie. At night, after working a 14 hour shift in the ICU, coworkers and I would go out to eat in Waikiki. The vegetarian options were minimal. This was vacation! Who wants to eat vegetables? The American diet, I realized, is a cult of meat. (While other tourist destinations like San Francisco or even San Diego feature plenty of vegetarian food, Waikiki seemed to be a few decades behind the rest of the U.S., kind of like some of the older casinos in Vegas that boast of all-you-can-eat steak buffets.)
Zeus does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
The Wii allows patients to work in a virtual environment that s safe, fun and motivational. The games require visual perception, eye-hand coordination, figure-ground relationships and sequenced movement, so it s a huge treatment tool from an occupational therapy perspective.
Sources:
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
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Disease From: Shadowfax MoJo Articles Kathleen Blanchard RN David E. Williams Of The Health Business Blog Nobody@flickr.com (***Ehsaan Aly ***) Existential Punk MaverickNY Admin Carolyn Anderson Admin Admin News Liz Lewis Lisa.Fleisher Peter Lipson /26713795
shadowfax gives a bit of an idea about it:
Isn t there substantial middle ground between Morbidly Obese and simply Not Being Nicole Ritchie? 6/07/2009 12:51 PM
Still being unsure, MoJo Articles asks:
Perhaps the United States National Health Insurance Act (H.R. 676) is the best solution to meet our health care needs as citizens, it appears.
Similarly, Kathleen Blanchard RN adds:
Enter your email address: Subscribe in a reader Louisiana Bill To Redistribute Medicaid Funds Minnesota Vetoes Health Care Expansion Bill Medicaid, SCHIP Proposed Buying Private Coverage For Uninsured Clinical Trials Needed For Adolescents, Young Adults Brain Studies Reveal Big Differences Among Depressed Individuals Parents Don t Want Their Child To Participate In Medical Research HPV Linked To Better Survival In Tonsil, Tongue Cancer
However, David E. Williams of the Health business blog states that:
First, the normal coronary system of the heart was used to explain to the jury the complex system of vessels that feed the heart.
Despite the previous arguments, nobody@flickr.com (***Ehsaan Aly ***) has many reasons to think otherwise:
dedgekko64-Dorothy dit : excellent shot and informative message....I've been smoke-free for nine years, thankfully Posté il y a 9 jours. ( permalien )
Existential Punk sees it this way:
Existential Punk Musings, Thoughts, Rants of Existential Punk « The Simultaneity Of Deconstruction & Re/Construction | Main 04 July 2009
Meanwhile, MaverickNY came up with this idea:
« links for 2009-06-21 | Main | links for 2009-06-23 » June 22, 2009Health, well being, disease and Pharma
But admin has a different opinion:
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Before going any further, Carolyn Anderson wants to get this straight:
Bob Cesca Crazy Wingnut Healthcare Attacks Exposed The other day, I overheard a random "Republican analyst" on MSNBC's The Ed...
While it may be true, admin thinks:
It sounds absurd, I know, but it s only the beginning of this story. Time after time, medical researchers and the mainstream media seem to go out of their way to distort scientific studies and misinform readers about the usefulness of vitamins and dietary supplements.
admin shows how it is done:
Patients should have an annual fasting blood glucose and a urinalysis at every clinic visit to assess for proteinuria, glucosuria, and hematuria. Those patients with evidence of impaired glucose tolerance should undergo dietary changes to prevent frank diabetes from developing.
For this purpose, News suggests:
In this study, an NIR biospectroscopy analysis was conducted on blood plasma samples from a total of 63 subjects, 19 with Alzheimer's disease, 27 with mild cognitive impairment (a frequent indication of Alzheimer's disease) and 17 normal elderly controls, to measure the degree of oxidative stress in plasma. OS is caused by a chemical imbalance that can damage critical components of cells and biofluids, including proteins, lipids and DNA. OS is known to be involved in many neurological diseases, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
Still being unsure, Liz Lewis asks:
However, when the bucket is empty, every drop counts.( news  and image source) Share and Enjoy:
shadowfax is not really sure about that:
06 June 2009 Obesity is a malignant disease (redux) Transporting Morbidly Obese Patients WhiteCoat s Call RoomA 750 pound woman dies at home. According to police and the coroner s office, there is no truck big enough to transport her to the morgue, so police call the towing company, they drag her out of her apartment on a mattress and load her onto a pickup truck to bring her to the morgue.
Lisa.Fleisher intervenes and adds:
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Peter Lipson also takes into account the following fact:
# daedalus2u on 11 Jun 2009 at 4:16 pm I am aware of multiple measurements of elevated nitrite plus nitrate that have been erroneously reported to show elevated NO. The presence of oxidative stress, asymmetrical dimethyl arginine, endothelial dysfunction, and inflammation strongly argue against increases in NO concentration. I am quite familiar with the NO literature as it pertains to retinopathy, and there has been no reported measurement of elevated NO that I am aware of. I thought there might have been something I missed. In checking the literature I found this study http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/30/12/3048 .long This pretty clearly shows reduced NO levels in the retina by a reduced vessel diameter response to light flicker.
Sources:
shadowfax MoJo Articles Kathleen Blanchard RN David E. Williams of the Health business blog nobody@flickr.com (***Ehsaan Aly ***) Existential Punk MaverickNY admin Carolyn Anderson admin admin News Liz Lewis Lisa.Fleisher Peter Lipson
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Isn t there substantial middle ground between Morbidly Obese and simply Not Being Nicole Ritchie? 6/07/2009 12:51 PM
Still being unsure, MoJo Articles asks:
Perhaps the United States National Health Insurance Act (H.R. 676) is the best solution to meet our health care needs as citizens, it appears.
Similarly, Kathleen Blanchard RN adds:
Enter your email address: Subscribe in a reader Louisiana Bill To Redistribute Medicaid Funds Minnesota Vetoes Health Care Expansion Bill Medicaid, SCHIP Proposed Buying Private Coverage For Uninsured Clinical Trials Needed For Adolescents, Young Adults Brain Studies Reveal Big Differences Among Depressed Individuals Parents Don t Want Their Child To Participate In Medical Research HPV Linked To Better Survival In Tonsil, Tongue Cancer
However, David E. Williams of the Health business blog states that:
First, the normal coronary system of the heart was used to explain to the jury the complex system of vessels that feed the heart.
Despite the previous arguments, nobody@flickr.com (***Ehsaan Aly ***) has many reasons to think otherwise:
dedgekko64-Dorothy dit : excellent shot and informative message....I've been smoke-free for nine years, thankfully Posté il y a 9 jours. ( permalien )
Existential Punk sees it this way:
Existential Punk Musings, Thoughts, Rants of Existential Punk « The Simultaneity Of Deconstruction & Re/Construction | Main 04 July 2009
Meanwhile, MaverickNY came up with this idea:
« links for 2009-06-21 | Main | links for 2009-06-23 » June 22, 2009Health, well being, disease and Pharma
But admin has a different opinion:
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Before going any further, Carolyn Anderson wants to get this straight:
Bob Cesca Crazy Wingnut Healthcare Attacks Exposed The other day, I overheard a random "Republican analyst" on MSNBC's The Ed...
While it may be true, admin thinks:
It sounds absurd, I know, but it s only the beginning of this story. Time after time, medical researchers and the mainstream media seem to go out of their way to distort scientific studies and misinform readers about the usefulness of vitamins and dietary supplements.
admin shows how it is done:
Patients should have an annual fasting blood glucose and a urinalysis at every clinic visit to assess for proteinuria, glucosuria, and hematuria. Those patients with evidence of impaired glucose tolerance should undergo dietary changes to prevent frank diabetes from developing.
For this purpose, News suggests:
In this study, an NIR biospectroscopy analysis was conducted on blood plasma samples from a total of 63 subjects, 19 with Alzheimer's disease, 27 with mild cognitive impairment (a frequent indication of Alzheimer's disease) and 17 normal elderly controls, to measure the degree of oxidative stress in plasma. OS is caused by a chemical imbalance that can damage critical components of cells and biofluids, including proteins, lipids and DNA. OS is known to be involved in many neurological diseases, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
Still being unsure, Liz Lewis asks:
However, when the bucket is empty, every drop counts.( news  and image source) Share and Enjoy:
shadowfax is not really sure about that:
06 June 2009 Obesity is a malignant disease (redux) Transporting Morbidly Obese Patients WhiteCoat s Call RoomA 750 pound woman dies at home. According to police and the coroner s office, there is no truck big enough to transport her to the morgue, so police call the towing company, they drag her out of her apartment on a mattress and load her onto a pickup truck to bring her to the morgue.
Lisa.Fleisher intervenes and adds:
Featured Series One Blog Popular Posts This Month View All Related Posts About the Blog
Peter Lipson also takes into account the following fact:
# daedalus2u on 11 Jun 2009 at 4:16 pm I am aware of multiple measurements of elevated nitrite plus nitrate that have been erroneously reported to show elevated NO. The presence of oxidative stress, asymmetrical dimethyl arginine, endothelial dysfunction, and inflammation strongly argue against increases in NO concentration. I am quite familiar with the NO literature as it pertains to retinopathy, and there has been no reported measurement of elevated NO that I am aware of. I thought there might have been something I missed. In checking the literature I found this study http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/30/12/3048 .long This pretty clearly shows reduced NO levels in the retina by a reduced vessel diameter response to light flicker.
Sources:
shadowfax MoJo Articles Kathleen Blanchard RN David E. Williams of the Health business blog nobody@flickr.com (***Ehsaan Aly ***) Existential Punk MaverickNY admin Carolyn Anderson admin admin News Liz Lewis Lisa.Fleisher Peter Lipson
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Disease From: D Daniel MacArthur None@example.com Podblack ForTwo Paul Jerard Dr. Hinson UQ News Willem Buiter Mommy Cherie Burbach Dintz Mullwani Aggrey Prne CTPatriot BJS Carolyn Anderson Admin Robert L. Borosage Existential Punk Ruzik_tuzik /26713811
D explains:
There have long been reports about John Travolta being trapped in the cult because of secrets they may have relating to his sexual past which could, in theory, hurt his movie career. Because of Scientology s firm hold on those in its grips, John has been forced to live a duplicitous life, including the treatment of his beloved son. I feel strongly that John is doing some MAJOR soul-searching and perhaps, dare I say, weighing his options.
Before going any further, Daniel MacArthur none@example.com wants to get this straight:
« Biology of Genomes meeting report | Main | Creating a "blog-safe" icon for conference presentations: suggestions? » Francis Collins "upbeat" about impact of common disease genetics
However, podblack states that:
Dr Page, health authorities and medical experts desperately try to explain this to the anti-immunisation movement in an effort to protect them from themselves - not to mention others from them.
For example, ForTwo considers:
Cholesterol comes from the foods you eat and from your body itself. However, your body alone creates the appropriate amount of cholesterol for you, so it doesn t need any additional cholesterol from your food intake. In order to minimize the amount of cholesterol in your diet, you should limit the amount of red meat that you eat. Instead of red meat, you can eat fish and poultry. Use egg whites or substitutes instead of the whole egg. As a rule of thumb, if it s greasy, you probably shouldn t eat it.
For example, Paul Jerard considers:
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Dr. Hinson has another idea:
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Having that in mind, UQ News wonders:
The Institute of Biophysics (IBP), Chinese Academy of Sciences is China's national centre for basic life sciences and was established in 1958.
For this purpose, Willem Buiter suggests:
The full text of the article ( The burden of smoking related ill health in the UK , by Steven Allender, Ravikumar Balakrishnan, Peter Scarborough, Premila Webster and Mike Rayner of the University of Oxford, United Kingdom) is unfortunately only accessible by subscription or payment from http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/cgi/rapidpdf/tc.2008.026294v1.
For this purpose, Mommy suggests:
SLU researchers found that the right amount of epinephrine probably works by stimulating transport by vesicles blister-like wrappers that carry substances across the blood-brain barrier - so that the enzyme missing in patients who have Sly Syndrome can get into the brain.
Cherie Burbach has another idea:
June 11, 2009 by Cherie Burbach Filed under Diseases & Conditions Leave a Comment Researchers at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center are looking at a potential link that connects Lou Gehrig s disease and algae. Lou Gehrig s disease attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord . While studies are still preliminary and additional research is needed, the preliminary thought is that the disease could be triggered by algae in the water. One source says that certain algae blooms produce a neurotoxin that may trigger the disease. The blue-green algae can be fatal to animals and should be avoided. Researchers note that this algae is extremely rare. Image: sxc.hu . Share and Enjoy:
Still being unsure, Dintz asks:
Mullwani Aggrey thinks that the problem is:
Quality Multivitamin Mineral Supplements: Why You Must Avoid Cheap Options June 22, 2009 One of the main reasons why people take multivitamin mineral supplements is because they prevent and treat nutrient deficiencies. Some of the causes of these deficiencies are not eating a well balance ...
Prne thinks about it:
Newly Published Study Shows That Re-Treatment With Pegasys(R) (Peginterferon Alfa-2a) Provides Hepatitis C Patients With a Second Chance for a Cure
CTPatriot comes with a new idea:
The legislation states Connecticut doctors will not face retaliation if they choose to diagnose chronic Lyme disease and treat it with long-term antibiotics. "It does not say a professional should do something," Harris said. "It just says they cannot be disciplined for doing so." Several senators spoke in favor of the legislation and told personal stories of battles with Lyme disease. "It s not a one size fits all disease," state Sen. Dan Debicella, R-Shelton said, noting an unidentified family member has struggled with the illness. "The way it impacts one person can be very difficult from the way it impacts another."
BJS intervenes and adds:
The team whose work is published today in Gastroenterology, say this early stage trial is promising and they now want to carry out several much larger studies initially involving patients with liver disease caused by obesity and then later alcohol, hereditary and autoimmune diseases.
Carolyn Anderson intervenes and adds:
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In other words, admin puts it this way:
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Robert L. Borosage remembers that:
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Existential Punk thinks about it:
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Thinking that's not all, ruzik_tuzik adds:
Optimal medical therapy for patients with diabetes and stable coronary heart disease is equally effective at lowering the risk of death, heart attack, and stroke as prompt revascularization procedures with either coronary bypass surgery or angioplasty, according to results from an international multicenter clinical trial supported by the National Institutes of Health. Optimal medical therapy includes intensive drug therapy and lifestyle interventions, such as dietary changes and smoking cessation.
Sources:
D Daniel MacArthur none@example.com podblack ForTwo Paul Jerard Dr. Hinson UQ News Willem Buiter Mommy Cherie Burbach Dintz Mullwani Aggrey Prne CTPatriot BJS Carolyn Anderson admin Robert L. Borosage Existential Punk ruzik_tuzik
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There have long been reports about John Travolta being trapped in the cult because of secrets they may have relating to his sexual past which could, in theory, hurt his movie career. Because of Scientology s firm hold on those in its grips, John has been forced to live a duplicitous life, including the treatment of his beloved son. I feel strongly that John is doing some MAJOR soul-searching and perhaps, dare I say, weighing his options.
Before going any further, Daniel MacArthur none@example.com wants to get this straight:
« Biology of Genomes meeting report | Main | Creating a "blog-safe" icon for conference presentations: suggestions? » Francis Collins "upbeat" about impact of common disease genetics
However, podblack states that:
Dr Page, health authorities and medical experts desperately try to explain this to the anti-immunisation movement in an effort to protect them from themselves - not to mention others from them.
For example, ForTwo considers:
Cholesterol comes from the foods you eat and from your body itself. However, your body alone creates the appropriate amount of cholesterol for you, so it doesn t need any additional cholesterol from your food intake. In order to minimize the amount of cholesterol in your diet, you should limit the amount of red meat that you eat. Instead of red meat, you can eat fish and poultry. Use egg whites or substitutes instead of the whole egg. As a rule of thumb, if it s greasy, you probably shouldn t eat it.
For example, Paul Jerard considers:
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Dr. Hinson has another idea:
Disclaimer Regarding Veterinary Information Posted in Dog Lovers , Healthy Habits , Pets View blog reactions | Email this post | Technorati Tags : dogs , ticks
Having that in mind, UQ News wonders:
The Institute of Biophysics (IBP), Chinese Academy of Sciences is China's national centre for basic life sciences and was established in 1958.
For this purpose, Willem Buiter suggests:
The full text of the article ( The burden of smoking related ill health in the UK , by Steven Allender, Ravikumar Balakrishnan, Peter Scarborough, Premila Webster and Mike Rayner of the University of Oxford, United Kingdom) is unfortunately only accessible by subscription or payment from http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/cgi/rapidpdf/tc.2008.026294v1.
For this purpose, Mommy suggests:
SLU researchers found that the right amount of epinephrine probably works by stimulating transport by vesicles blister-like wrappers that carry substances across the blood-brain barrier - so that the enzyme missing in patients who have Sly Syndrome can get into the brain.
Cherie Burbach has another idea:
June 11, 2009 by Cherie Burbach Filed under Diseases & Conditions Leave a Comment Researchers at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center are looking at a potential link that connects Lou Gehrig s disease and algae. Lou Gehrig s disease attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord . While studies are still preliminary and additional research is needed, the preliminary thought is that the disease could be triggered by algae in the water. One source says that certain algae blooms produce a neurotoxin that may trigger the disease. The blue-green algae can be fatal to animals and should be avoided. Researchers note that this algae is extremely rare. Image: sxc.hu . Share and Enjoy:
Still being unsure, Dintz asks:
Mullwani Aggrey thinks that the problem is:
Quality Multivitamin Mineral Supplements: Why You Must Avoid Cheap Options June 22, 2009 One of the main reasons why people take multivitamin mineral supplements is because they prevent and treat nutrient deficiencies. Some of the causes of these deficiencies are not eating a well balance ...
Prne thinks about it:
Newly Published Study Shows That Re-Treatment With Pegasys(R) (Peginterferon Alfa-2a) Provides Hepatitis C Patients With a Second Chance for a Cure
CTPatriot comes with a new idea:
The legislation states Connecticut doctors will not face retaliation if they choose to diagnose chronic Lyme disease and treat it with long-term antibiotics. "It does not say a professional should do something," Harris said. "It just says they cannot be disciplined for doing so." Several senators spoke in favor of the legislation and told personal stories of battles with Lyme disease. "It s not a one size fits all disease," state Sen. Dan Debicella, R-Shelton said, noting an unidentified family member has struggled with the illness. "The way it impacts one person can be very difficult from the way it impacts another."
BJS intervenes and adds:
The team whose work is published today in Gastroenterology, say this early stage trial is promising and they now want to carry out several much larger studies initially involving patients with liver disease caused by obesity and then later alcohol, hereditary and autoimmune diseases.
Carolyn Anderson intervenes and adds:
Sex In The Sky: Most Scandalous Billboards In NY (PHOTOS, POLL) With Times Square, two major highways and many tall buildings, New York is home to...
In other words, admin puts it this way:
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Robert L. Borosage remembers that:
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Existential Punk thinks about it:
Obama '08 Peace & Justice Personal Pete Rollins Philosophy Photography Podcast Poetry Politics Pop Culture
Thinking that's not all, ruzik_tuzik adds:
Optimal medical therapy for patients with diabetes and stable coronary heart disease is equally effective at lowering the risk of death, heart attack, and stroke as prompt revascularization procedures with either coronary bypass surgery or angioplasty, according to results from an international multicenter clinical trial supported by the National Institutes of Health. Optimal medical therapy includes intensive drug therapy and lifestyle interventions, such as dietary changes and smoking cessation.
Sources:
D Daniel MacArthur none@example.com podblack ForTwo Paul Jerard Dr. Hinson UQ News Willem Buiter Mommy Cherie Burbach Dintz Mullwani Aggrey Prne CTPatriot BJS Carolyn Anderson admin Robert L. Borosage Existential Punk ruzik_tuzik
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However, noreply@blogger.com (Matthew Lucas) thinks differently:
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Having that in mind, Ed Yong none@example.com wonders:
Comments 1 Good job ferreting out these papers Ed - people could have weasely overlooked them, but you've stoatally brought them to our attention. Ahem. Posted by: Henry | July 2, 2009 5:35 PM
While it may be true, News Account thinks:
This work was supported by research grants from the National Eye Institute of the National Institutes of Health and an unrestricted grant from Research to Prevent Blindness. Dr. Ambati is also supported by a Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Scientist Award and the Burroughs Wellcome Translational Research Clinical Scientist Award. Key collaborators in the study include Drs. Marc Rothenberg (Cincinnati Childrenâs Hospital), M. Elizabeth Hartnett (UNC-Chapel Hill), Craig Gerard (Childrenâs Hospital, Boston), Salvatore Grisanti (University of Luebeck), and Justine Smith (Casey Eye Institute).
As a result of that, Jolly belives:
Eco Factor: Solar harnessing architecture by Studio Shift.In a bid to green the skyline of Taiwan, Studio Shift has designed a modern complex for Taiwanâs Center for Disease Control , which apart from possessing a landscaped roof, is composed of passive and active solar technologies that lower the carbon footprint of the architecture. The complex is slated to serve as the gateway to the future development of the Hsinchu Biomedical Science Park , which is expected to boast green features.
MaverickNY also takes into account the following fact:
First up was a link from someone (I have sadly forgotten who), which illustrated how the bulk of the US s healthcare costs is taken up by the portion of sick and often (but not always) elderly people needing expensive treatments. Â Think about it, cancer is mostly a disease of aging as are Alzheimers, Parkinsons and chronic heart disease. Â Hypertension and high cholesterol may start much earlier, but like diabetes, they are chronic long term conditions so the overall cost and burden to the healthcare system will be quite high over the lifetime of the patient.
In other words, Zeus puts it this way:
The Wii allows patients to work in a virtual environment that s safe, fun and motivational. The games require visual perception, eye-hand coordination, figure-ground relationships and sequenced movement, so it s a huge treatment tool from an occupational therapy perspective.
Jill Richardson does a quick recap:
It seems to me that, while the exact findings of The China Study may not be absolute truths (nor does the author claim they are), a reduction in consuming animal products is necessary if we want to reduce heart disease and several kinds of cancers and reduce our carbon footprint at the same time. But in order to do that, I think we need to bust the myths about the necessity of consuming meat and the manliness of doing so.
However, Sharp Residential states that:
Sharp Residential supports Music for Megan | Atlanta Benefit Concert | Atlanta Real Estate Forum Home Gallery Profiles Community Profiles Avignon at Vinings Central City Circle 75 Heron Bay Golf Country Club Lofts at 5300 Park Springs Peachtree Hills Place Sovereign Sterling on the Lake The Astoria at the Aramore Company Profiles Bowen Family Homes About Archives Links Contact Subscribe
Amanda MacMillan does a quick recap:
Dr. Ridker agrees. âI have always felt that CRP is a good clinical biomarker of inflammation (and high vascular risk) but that it is inflammation that is likely to be causal for atherosclerosis, not CRP itself,â he says.
Paul Rosenberg scans the other's answers and reply:
Some health care links (Hopeful in NJ) 4 comment(s) A question (William Timberman) 7 comment(s) "Wind could power the entire world." (HousesofProgress) 10 comment(s)
admin explains:
Using medically approved and federally supervised laboratories, medical nutrition is based on report findings from the most comprehensive digital measurement available of each person s own nutritional bio-chemistry. Personalized nutrition enables your own body chemistry to restore balance to your own body s mineral and vitamin excesses, deficiencies, imbalances and toxicities, the Building Blocks of health or disease.
admin brings a word of caution:
Drug slows early stage arthritis June 16th, 2009 | Tags: A drug reserved for advanced rheumatoid arthritis (RA) could save thousands of people with early stage disease from disability, say researchers.
BJS has another idea:
Previously, prognosis in patients with chronic liver disease has been determined by using a combination of blood tests. However, this method is limited to predicting prognosis for up to three months and may only change after a life threatening complication has occurred.
Thinking that's not all, Don Margolis adds:
None of this is rocket science for medical professionals today. What's somewhat different about LDN is that it doesn't treat the disease. Instead, it treats the body and then lets the body treat the disease. This is reminiscent of Homeopathy and may be another reason why LDN has failed to attract the attention of the medical community despite all the evidence.
Banyan News Reporters does a quick recap:
âOur information is that this company wanted this contract to continue, and were outraged when the Ministry stopped it,â said environmental activist Kumar Anthranam. âAt the last meeting held in February, company officials had stormed out of the Ministry when their demands were not met. It looks like they have now struck back, unleashing the GM mosquito to âpunishâ all of us!â
Despite the previous arguments, bigmentaldisease has many reasons to think otherwise:
Best of Bigmentaldisease Dutchy Holland: The Truth Behind The Lies Brian Cowen in a Wig Myleene Klass Please Go Away Daddy, What's a Megan Fox? Limerick Gangsters Make it to Youtube Teressa The Tosspot - Bow and Arrow Elephant Kill Holocaust Guff Irish Homeless AGM Irish Fail
Lockergnome considers that:
Sells Cell Biology: The Plasma Membrane Reign in Darkness Cell Biology: The Plasma Membrane (Home Use)
However, ktadmin thinks differently:
By ktadmin | May 24, 2009 Rating 3.00 out of 5 [ ? ] Submitted by Natural Pet Health Blog Owners of unsprayed females may at some time be faced with a diagnosis of pyometra in their dog. Pyometra means a pus-filled uterus and it affects primarily dogs that are five years old and older. It is a very debilitating disease and will often result in death unless the infected uterus is surgically removed.
Faith Martin also takes into account the following fact:
Highlight HEALTH complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information: verify here . Brain Toniq The Clean and Intelligent Think Drink. www.braintoniq.com advertisement
As babyboomerqueen says:
Browse > Home / In the News / Informercial King -Billy Mays Cause of Death was Heart Disease Informercial King -Billy Mays Cause of Death was Heart Disease
Sources:
noreply@blogger.com (Matthew Lucas) Ed Yong none@example.com News Account Jolly MaverickNY Zeus Jill Richardson Sharp Residential Amanda MacMillan Paul Rosenberg admin admin BJS Don Margolis Banyan News Reporters bigmentaldisease Lockergnome ktadmin Faith Martin babyboomerqueen
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Having that in mind, Ed Yong none@example.com wonders:
Comments 1 Good job ferreting out these papers Ed - people could have weasely overlooked them, but you've stoatally brought them to our attention. Ahem. Posted by: Henry | July 2, 2009 5:35 PM
While it may be true, News Account thinks:
This work was supported by research grants from the National Eye Institute of the National Institutes of Health and an unrestricted grant from Research to Prevent Blindness. Dr. Ambati is also supported by a Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Scientist Award and the Burroughs Wellcome Translational Research Clinical Scientist Award. Key collaborators in the study include Drs. Marc Rothenberg (Cincinnati Childrenâs Hospital), M. Elizabeth Hartnett (UNC-Chapel Hill), Craig Gerard (Childrenâs Hospital, Boston), Salvatore Grisanti (University of Luebeck), and Justine Smith (Casey Eye Institute).
As a result of that, Jolly belives:
Eco Factor: Solar harnessing architecture by Studio Shift.In a bid to green the skyline of Taiwan, Studio Shift has designed a modern complex for Taiwanâs Center for Disease Control , which apart from possessing a landscaped roof, is composed of passive and active solar technologies that lower the carbon footprint of the architecture. The complex is slated to serve as the gateway to the future development of the Hsinchu Biomedical Science Park , which is expected to boast green features.
MaverickNY also takes into account the following fact:
First up was a link from someone (I have sadly forgotten who), which illustrated how the bulk of the US s healthcare costs is taken up by the portion of sick and often (but not always) elderly people needing expensive treatments. Â Think about it, cancer is mostly a disease of aging as are Alzheimers, Parkinsons and chronic heart disease. Â Hypertension and high cholesterol may start much earlier, but like diabetes, they are chronic long term conditions so the overall cost and burden to the healthcare system will be quite high over the lifetime of the patient.
In other words, Zeus puts it this way:
The Wii allows patients to work in a virtual environment that s safe, fun and motivational. The games require visual perception, eye-hand coordination, figure-ground relationships and sequenced movement, so it s a huge treatment tool from an occupational therapy perspective.
Jill Richardson does a quick recap:
It seems to me that, while the exact findings of The China Study may not be absolute truths (nor does the author claim they are), a reduction in consuming animal products is necessary if we want to reduce heart disease and several kinds of cancers and reduce our carbon footprint at the same time. But in order to do that, I think we need to bust the myths about the necessity of consuming meat and the manliness of doing so.
However, Sharp Residential states that:
Sharp Residential supports Music for Megan | Atlanta Benefit Concert | Atlanta Real Estate Forum Home Gallery Profiles Community Profiles Avignon at Vinings Central City Circle 75 Heron Bay Golf Country Club Lofts at 5300 Park Springs Peachtree Hills Place Sovereign Sterling on the Lake The Astoria at the Aramore Company Profiles Bowen Family Homes About Archives Links Contact Subscribe
Amanda MacMillan does a quick recap:
Dr. Ridker agrees. âI have always felt that CRP is a good clinical biomarker of inflammation (and high vascular risk) but that it is inflammation that is likely to be causal for atherosclerosis, not CRP itself,â he says.
Paul Rosenberg scans the other's answers and reply:
Some health care links (Hopeful in NJ) 4 comment(s) A question (William Timberman) 7 comment(s) "Wind could power the entire world." (HousesofProgress) 10 comment(s)
admin explains:
Using medically approved and federally supervised laboratories, medical nutrition is based on report findings from the most comprehensive digital measurement available of each person s own nutritional bio-chemistry. Personalized nutrition enables your own body chemistry to restore balance to your own body s mineral and vitamin excesses, deficiencies, imbalances and toxicities, the Building Blocks of health or disease.
admin brings a word of caution:
Drug slows early stage arthritis June 16th, 2009 | Tags: A drug reserved for advanced rheumatoid arthritis (RA) could save thousands of people with early stage disease from disability, say researchers.
BJS has another idea:
Previously, prognosis in patients with chronic liver disease has been determined by using a combination of blood tests. However, this method is limited to predicting prognosis for up to three months and may only change after a life threatening complication has occurred.
Thinking that's not all, Don Margolis adds:
None of this is rocket science for medical professionals today. What's somewhat different about LDN is that it doesn't treat the disease. Instead, it treats the body and then lets the body treat the disease. This is reminiscent of Homeopathy and may be another reason why LDN has failed to attract the attention of the medical community despite all the evidence.
Banyan News Reporters does a quick recap:
âOur information is that this company wanted this contract to continue, and were outraged when the Ministry stopped it,â said environmental activist Kumar Anthranam. âAt the last meeting held in February, company officials had stormed out of the Ministry when their demands were not met. It looks like they have now struck back, unleashing the GM mosquito to âpunishâ all of us!â
Despite the previous arguments, bigmentaldisease has many reasons to think otherwise:
Best of Bigmentaldisease Dutchy Holland: The Truth Behind The Lies Brian Cowen in a Wig Myleene Klass Please Go Away Daddy, What's a Megan Fox? Limerick Gangsters Make it to Youtube Teressa The Tosspot - Bow and Arrow Elephant Kill Holocaust Guff Irish Homeless AGM Irish Fail
Lockergnome considers that:
Sells Cell Biology: The Plasma Membrane Reign in Darkness Cell Biology: The Plasma Membrane (Home Use)
However, ktadmin thinks differently:
By ktadmin | May 24, 2009 Rating 3.00 out of 5 [ ? ] Submitted by Natural Pet Health Blog Owners of unsprayed females may at some time be faced with a diagnosis of pyometra in their dog. Pyometra means a pus-filled uterus and it affects primarily dogs that are five years old and older. It is a very debilitating disease and will often result in death unless the infected uterus is surgically removed.
Faith Martin also takes into account the following fact:
Highlight HEALTH complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information: verify here . Brain Toniq The Clean and Intelligent Think Drink. www.braintoniq.com advertisement
As babyboomerqueen says:
Browse > Home / In the News / Informercial King -Billy Mays Cause of Death was Heart Disease Informercial King -Billy Mays Cause of Death was Heart Disease
Sources:
noreply@blogger.com (Matthew Lucas) Ed Yong none@example.com News Account Jolly MaverickNY Zeus Jill Richardson Sharp Residential Amanda MacMillan Paul Rosenberg admin admin BJS Don Margolis Banyan News Reporters bigmentaldisease Lockergnome ktadmin Faith Martin babyboomerqueen
Disclaimer:
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Disease From: Mel, Selected From Caring.com KANSASTOM Ed Yong None@example.com Raedwald Jim Williams Ruzik_tuzik Glenn Reynolds Eideard Australian Labor Party Nobody@flickr.com (***Ehsaan Aly ***) MaverickNY Sarah Gilbert Admin MacDoctor Peter Lipson Admin Dr. Hinson Noreply@blogger.com (Matthew Lucas) /26713809
As Mel, selected from Caring.com says:
filed under: General Health , Health & Wellness < 1 of 3 > By Maria M. Meyer and Paula Derr, with Mary Gilmartin, Caring.com contributing writers
KANSASTOM points out another thing aside from that:
TOM what liver enzymes? I have had elevated liver enzyems since the start of my sx. But at first they thought it was from anesthesia used during my c section. Well, they would go down and then back up but never really normal. My Gastro doc said it was probable a virus or something. Mine are AST & ALT. Also have a abnormal low white count. I was tested for hepatitis as well, and came back neg. My liver was not enlarged but they did do a scan on it and was fine. I will tell you that a liver biopsy is NOT fun. My MIL had one and she said very painful. IT was weird because they fond on mri that she had masses in her liver. We all though for sure she had cancer as she lost a lot of wieght. Well, her biopsy was normal and the masses went away! very strange, our bodies. Good luck with that! Have they done a CT scan on it? Did they see anything? And, do they think this 'chemical induced hepatitis' is from 10 yrs ago?
Despite the previous arguments, Ed Yong none@example.com has many reasons to think otherwise:
The American group backed up their result with molecular research, which showed that compared to seasonal strains, the pandemic virus sticks less efficiently to docking molecules on its target cells. The study also used many more ferrets than the four pairs used by Munster.
As Raedwald says:
Troughing MPs go to ground Did Anne Widdecombe claim for her cat food? Damian Green s DNA kept as he s likely to reoffen...
Jim Williams is absolutely sure that:
Mosier said there was no fencing in some areas when they started the project last year, and some areas and fences that did exist were showing wear.
ruzik_tuzik can't forget that:
Enter your email address: Subscribe in a reader JSM Meat Recalls Beef Products For Possible E. coli Contamination Residents Complete Record Relay For Life For Cancer Treatment Spasmodic Torticollis Association Seeks Funds For Treatment Quest Ablative Therapy With HALO360 Effective Treatment For Barrett s Esophagus Histology Important in Treatment of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer With ALIMTA Eribulin Mesylate Showed Treatment Activity in Advanced Breast Cancer Acute Hepatitis C from Unsafe Injections
Having that in mind, Glenn Reynolds wonders:
June 7, 2009 WELL, GOOD: Tomato Pill Beats Heart Disease. Scientists say a natural supplement made from tomatoes, taken daily, can stave off heart disease and strokes. The tomato pill contains an active ingredient from the Mediterranean diet - lycopene - that blocks bad LDL cholesterol that can clog the arteries. I ve written about Lycopene before. But there s this tip that this may still be a bit overhyped at present: Experts said more trials were needed to see how effective the treatment is. Posted at by Glenn Reynolds at 6:04 pm
eideard comes with the facts:
Is there risk of mad cow disease from farmed fish? leave a comment » Three U.S. scientists are concern about the potential of people contracting Creutzfeldt Jakob disease the human form of mad cow disease from eating farmed fish who are fed byproducts rendered from cows.
Having that in mind, Australian Labor Party wonders:
High blood pressure is not only a possible sign of kidney disease - it can cause kidney disease Changing lifestyle with healthy eating, exercise and stopping smoking are simple steps everyone can take to improve health and protect their kidneys.
nobody@flickr.com (***Ehsaan Aly ***) comes with the facts:
kukubird711 dit : great shot....compo Posté il y a 8 jours. ( permalien ) Anita Erdmann dit : Awesome photo! Posté il y a 7 jours. ( permalien )
MaverickNY points out another thing aside from that:
First up was a link from someone (I have sadly forgotten who), which illustrated how the bulk of the US s healthcare costs is taken up by the portion of sick and often (but not always) elderly people needing expensive treatments. Â Think about it, cancer is mostly a disease of aging as are Alzheimers, Parkinsons and chronic heart disease. Â Hypertension and high cholesterol may start much earlier, but like diabetes, they are chronic long term conditions so the overall cost and burden to the healthcare system will be quite high over the lifetime of the patient.
Sarah Gilbert might have an idea about it:
Despite this marketing brouhaha, consumers are buying (literally and figuratively) the health claims; most interviewed believe that eating Cheerios is good for your heart. I don't agree, having studied writings by a number of food writers who posit that highly-processed breakfast cereals, no matter what sorts of whole grains are involved, are harmful to one's health simply because they're highly processed, using extremely high heat, pressure and chemicals that alter the grains' molecular structure too much.
admin remembers that:
The secret of MadonnaApart from his active lifestyle, Madonna, who is still young and hip in the 50 s, she shared the Japanese food that you eat most of the time. In fact, anywhere in the world is a chef of Japanese cuisine is sure to cook healthy for her.
MacDoctor is rather skeptical:
5 MacDoctor Jun 15th, 2009 at 2:42 pm Mr. Dennis: New strains of flu seem to be sensitive to antivirals but then develop resistance rapidly. Currently most H1N1 viruses, apart from Swine Flu, are 99% resistant to Tamiflu. The point is that swine flu resistance has no bearing on the outbreak of the next flu. Interestingly, bird flu, for which the Labour government assiduously stockpiled Tamiflu, was actually resistant to Tamiflu out of the box as it were. Had that ever turned into an epidemic, then our stocks would have been useless. Another reason to use them up while we can do some good with it.
Peter Lipson imagines that:
What convinced me that the morphology is coupled to the flow was this paper. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12417376
admin brings a word of caution:
It sounds absurd, I know, but it s only the beginning of this story. Time after time, medical researchers and the mainstream media seem to go out of their way to distort scientific studies and misinform readers about the usefulness of vitamins and dietary supplements.
Dr. Hinson explains:
Paul A'Barge on June 26, 2009 at 01:46 PM If you live in the country get guinea fowl (birds). They eat the ticks.
noreply@blogger.com (Matthew Lucas) has another idea:
Review: "Under Our Skin" One of the most rewarding things about documentary films are their ability to expose little known injustices in a compelling and artistic way.
Sources:
Mel, selected from Caring.com KANSASTOM Ed Yong none@example.com Raedwald Jim Williams ruzik_tuzik Glenn Reynolds eideard Australian Labor Party nobody@flickr.com (***Ehsaan Aly ***) MaverickNY Sarah Gilbert admin MacDoctor Peter Lipson admin Dr. Hinson noreply@blogger.com (Matthew Lucas)
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
filed under: General Health , Health & Wellness < 1 of 3 > By Maria M. Meyer and Paula Derr, with Mary Gilmartin, Caring.com contributing writers
KANSASTOM points out another thing aside from that:
TOM what liver enzymes? I have had elevated liver enzyems since the start of my sx. But at first they thought it was from anesthesia used during my c section. Well, they would go down and then back up but never really normal. My Gastro doc said it was probable a virus or something. Mine are AST & ALT. Also have a abnormal low white count. I was tested for hepatitis as well, and came back neg. My liver was not enlarged but they did do a scan on it and was fine. I will tell you that a liver biopsy is NOT fun. My MIL had one and she said very painful. IT was weird because they fond on mri that she had masses in her liver. We all though for sure she had cancer as she lost a lot of wieght. Well, her biopsy was normal and the masses went away! very strange, our bodies. Good luck with that! Have they done a CT scan on it? Did they see anything? And, do they think this 'chemical induced hepatitis' is from 10 yrs ago?
Despite the previous arguments, Ed Yong none@example.com has many reasons to think otherwise:
The American group backed up their result with molecular research, which showed that compared to seasonal strains, the pandemic virus sticks less efficiently to docking molecules on its target cells. The study also used many more ferrets than the four pairs used by Munster.
As Raedwald says:
Troughing MPs go to ground Did Anne Widdecombe claim for her cat food? Damian Green s DNA kept as he s likely to reoffen...
Jim Williams is absolutely sure that:
Mosier said there was no fencing in some areas when they started the project last year, and some areas and fences that did exist were showing wear.
ruzik_tuzik can't forget that:
Enter your email address: Subscribe in a reader JSM Meat Recalls Beef Products For Possible E. coli Contamination Residents Complete Record Relay For Life For Cancer Treatment Spasmodic Torticollis Association Seeks Funds For Treatment Quest Ablative Therapy With HALO360 Effective Treatment For Barrett s Esophagus Histology Important in Treatment of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer With ALIMTA Eribulin Mesylate Showed Treatment Activity in Advanced Breast Cancer Acute Hepatitis C from Unsafe Injections
Having that in mind, Glenn Reynolds wonders:
June 7, 2009 WELL, GOOD: Tomato Pill Beats Heart Disease. Scientists say a natural supplement made from tomatoes, taken daily, can stave off heart disease and strokes. The tomato pill contains an active ingredient from the Mediterranean diet - lycopene - that blocks bad LDL cholesterol that can clog the arteries. I ve written about Lycopene before. But there s this tip that this may still be a bit overhyped at present: Experts said more trials were needed to see how effective the treatment is. Posted at by Glenn Reynolds at 6:04 pm
eideard comes with the facts:
Is there risk of mad cow disease from farmed fish? leave a comment » Three U.S. scientists are concern about the potential of people contracting Creutzfeldt Jakob disease the human form of mad cow disease from eating farmed fish who are fed byproducts rendered from cows.
Having that in mind, Australian Labor Party wonders:
High blood pressure is not only a possible sign of kidney disease - it can cause kidney disease Changing lifestyle with healthy eating, exercise and stopping smoking are simple steps everyone can take to improve health and protect their kidneys.
nobody@flickr.com (***Ehsaan Aly ***) comes with the facts:
kukubird711 dit : great shot....compo Posté il y a 8 jours. ( permalien ) Anita Erdmann dit : Awesome photo! Posté il y a 7 jours. ( permalien )
MaverickNY points out another thing aside from that:
First up was a link from someone (I have sadly forgotten who), which illustrated how the bulk of the US s healthcare costs is taken up by the portion of sick and often (but not always) elderly people needing expensive treatments. Â Think about it, cancer is mostly a disease of aging as are Alzheimers, Parkinsons and chronic heart disease. Â Hypertension and high cholesterol may start much earlier, but like diabetes, they are chronic long term conditions so the overall cost and burden to the healthcare system will be quite high over the lifetime of the patient.
Sarah Gilbert might have an idea about it:
Despite this marketing brouhaha, consumers are buying (literally and figuratively) the health claims; most interviewed believe that eating Cheerios is good for your heart. I don't agree, having studied writings by a number of food writers who posit that highly-processed breakfast cereals, no matter what sorts of whole grains are involved, are harmful to one's health simply because they're highly processed, using extremely high heat, pressure and chemicals that alter the grains' molecular structure too much.
admin remembers that:
The secret of MadonnaApart from his active lifestyle, Madonna, who is still young and hip in the 50 s, she shared the Japanese food that you eat most of the time. In fact, anywhere in the world is a chef of Japanese cuisine is sure to cook healthy for her.
MacDoctor is rather skeptical:
5 MacDoctor Jun 15th, 2009 at 2:42 pm Mr. Dennis: New strains of flu seem to be sensitive to antivirals but then develop resistance rapidly. Currently most H1N1 viruses, apart from Swine Flu, are 99% resistant to Tamiflu. The point is that swine flu resistance has no bearing on the outbreak of the next flu. Interestingly, bird flu, for which the Labour government assiduously stockpiled Tamiflu, was actually resistant to Tamiflu out of the box as it were. Had that ever turned into an epidemic, then our stocks would have been useless. Another reason to use them up while we can do some good with it.
Peter Lipson imagines that:
What convinced me that the morphology is coupled to the flow was this paper. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12417376
admin brings a word of caution:
It sounds absurd, I know, but it s only the beginning of this story. Time after time, medical researchers and the mainstream media seem to go out of their way to distort scientific studies and misinform readers about the usefulness of vitamins and dietary supplements.
Dr. Hinson explains:
Paul A'Barge on June 26, 2009 at 01:46 PM If you live in the country get guinea fowl (birds). They eat the ticks.
noreply@blogger.com (Matthew Lucas) has another idea:
Review: "Under Our Skin" One of the most rewarding things about documentary films are their ability to expose little known injustices in a compelling and artistic way.
Sources:
Mel, selected from Caring.com KANSASTOM Ed Yong none@example.com Raedwald Jim Williams ruzik_tuzik Glenn Reynolds eideard Australian Labor Party nobody@flickr.com (***Ehsaan Aly ***) MaverickNY Sarah Gilbert admin MacDoctor Peter Lipson admin Dr. Hinson noreply@blogger.com (Matthew Lucas)
Disclaimer:
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Disease From: Munmun Singh KANSASTOM Health Informer Admin Robin Marantz Henig, OnEarth Magazine ForTwo News Account CTPatriot Seraphimia ChillerMatrix Banyan News Reporters Ben Weger Jason H. Moore MISS Dragana Obradovic Glenn Reynolds Arjan Writes Homegrown Evolution The Medical Quack /26713808
Still being unsure, Munmun Singh asks:
At 7:23 PM , Anonymous said... These smoking bans will probably go down in history as one of the greatest marketing scams ever. They want to "hurry up and pass the bans" before people find out who is paying the lobbyists pushing for them. Here s the beginning of the ban movement in the USA. www.rwjf.org/pr/product.jsp?ia=143&id=14912 Here are the instructions from Johnson and Johnsons (makers of cessation products) RWJ Foundation www.no-smoke.org/pdf/CIA_Fundamentals.pdf
For this reason, KANSASTOM says:
KANSASTOM View Public Profile Find More Posts by KANSASTOM 07-08-2009, 08:34 AM # 2 awieleba Very Helpful Member Registered Member Join Date: 2008 City: oakland twp State: michigan Country: usa Diagnosed: 00/0000 Posts: 1,035
For this purpose, Health Informer suggests:
Educate the public about chronic disease and potential solutions for individuals, communities, and the nation.
admin sees it this way:
Dr. Desnick began with therapeutic revolutions in the 20 th century which include the discovery of antibiotics, vaccines, transplant medicine, laporoscopic and robotic surgeries and finally, genome based medicine. Gene discovery has enabled us to elucidate the pathophysiology of diseases, predict and prevent diseases and discover new interventions and therapies. These have collectively allowed us to provide individualized or âpersonalized medicineâ- which is the hope of genome based medicine.
As a result of that, Robin Marantz Henig, OnEarth Magazine belives:
A January 2009 consensus statement from CHE, in collaboration with the Parkinson's Action Network, a patient advocacy group, found that there was "limited suggestive evidence of an association" between pesticides and Parkinson's, and between farming or agricultural work and Parkinson's. This followed by just a few months the publication of
ForTwo explains:
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News Account sees it this way:
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CTPatriot remembers that:
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Seraphimia says it all comes down to this:
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In response, ChillerMatrix claims:
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Banyan News Reporters also takes into account the following fact:
Many residents in Kotte, Battaramulla, Piliyandala and Wattala have reported the appearance of extra-large mosquitoes in recent weeks. âI have been amazed at how large they are,â said one concerned housewife in Jayanthipura, Battaramulla. âI have never seen such large mosquitoes in my life.
Ben Weger shows how it is done:
Rule #2 Sleep When You CanYou will never be paged and told that you haven't slept that day and should get a nap in.
Still not being convinced, Jason H. Moore replies:
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ChillerMatrix is not really sure about that:
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MISS Dragana Obradovic also takes into account the following fact:
Professor John Hardy (UCL Institute of Neurology), recently named as a Fellow of the Royal Society, is the most highly cited author on Alzheimerâs disease research in the UK and fifth internationally, according to a recent study.
Glenn Reynolds might have an idea about it:
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Still not being convinced, Arjan Writes replies:
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ForTwo comes with the facts:
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Homegrown Evolution objects:
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The Medical Quack objects:
He told CNN: "Many of them will drop down dead usually from heart problems cause by the disease 10, 20, 30 years after they've been infected and no one will know why."
Sources:
Munmun Singh KANSASTOM Health Informer admin Robin Marantz Henig, OnEarth Magazine ForTwo News Account CTPatriot Seraphimia ChillerMatrix Banyan News Reporters Ben Weger Jason H. Moore MISS Dragana Obradovic Glenn Reynolds Arjan Writes Homegrown Evolution The Medical Quack
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For this reason, KANSASTOM says:
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For this purpose, Health Informer suggests:
Educate the public about chronic disease and potential solutions for individuals, communities, and the nation.
admin sees it this way:
Dr. Desnick began with therapeutic revolutions in the 20 th century which include the discovery of antibiotics, vaccines, transplant medicine, laporoscopic and robotic surgeries and finally, genome based medicine. Gene discovery has enabled us to elucidate the pathophysiology of diseases, predict and prevent diseases and discover new interventions and therapies. These have collectively allowed us to provide individualized or âpersonalized medicineâ- which is the hope of genome based medicine.
As a result of that, Robin Marantz Henig, OnEarth Magazine belives:
A January 2009 consensus statement from CHE, in collaboration with the Parkinson's Action Network, a patient advocacy group, found that there was "limited suggestive evidence of an association" between pesticides and Parkinson's, and between farming or agricultural work and Parkinson's. This followed by just a few months the publication of
ForTwo explains:
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News Account sees it this way:
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CTPatriot remembers that:
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Seraphimia says it all comes down to this:
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In response, ChillerMatrix claims:
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Banyan News Reporters also takes into account the following fact:
Many residents in Kotte, Battaramulla, Piliyandala and Wattala have reported the appearance of extra-large mosquitoes in recent weeks. âI have been amazed at how large they are,â said one concerned housewife in Jayanthipura, Battaramulla. âI have never seen such large mosquitoes in my life.
Ben Weger shows how it is done:
Rule #2 Sleep When You CanYou will never be paged and told that you haven't slept that day and should get a nap in.
Still not being convinced, Jason H. Moore replies:
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ChillerMatrix is not really sure about that:
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MISS Dragana Obradovic also takes into account the following fact:
Professor John Hardy (UCL Institute of Neurology), recently named as a Fellow of the Royal Society, is the most highly cited author on Alzheimerâs disease research in the UK and fifth internationally, according to a recent study.
Glenn Reynolds might have an idea about it:
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Still not being convinced, Arjan Writes replies:
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ForTwo comes with the facts:
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Homegrown Evolution objects:
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The Medical Quack objects:
He told CNN: "Many of them will drop down dead usually from heart problems cause by the disease 10, 20, 30 years after they've been infected and no one will know why."
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Munmun Singh KANSASTOM Health Informer admin Robin Marantz Henig, OnEarth Magazine ForTwo News Account CTPatriot Seraphimia ChillerMatrix Banyan News Reporters Ben Weger Jason H. Moore MISS Dragana Obradovic Glenn Reynolds Arjan Writes Homegrown Evolution The Medical Quack
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Disease From: BJS Biotech Richard Heft Admin Lynn Iowa Dem. Sen. Tom Harkin Admin Australian Labor Party GMO Pundit Vcochrane Dcardin Terry O'Neill Chrisanimelo444@gmail.com (Christina Crowe) Daniel MacArthur None@example.com John Nuttt, Guest Opinion The Huffington Post News Editors Carolyn Anderson Admin Laura H. Kahn Noel Sheppard /26713807
BJS explains:
Using a test called the 13C-Methacetin breath test, a rapid, non-invasive procedure, investigators were able to accurately predict the survival of liver disease patients for a period of up to two years. The test is conducted with the patient drinking a cup of water containing a dissolved substrate. The device then measures the appearance of tagged CO 2 (the product of the hepatic metabolism of the 13C-Methacetin) in the exhaled breath; the patient does not do anything except sitting and breathing normally.
However, biotech states that:
Scientists from Australia and China have published a paper proposing a way to prevent the spread of the dengue virus by shortening the lifespan of the mosquitoes. This is done by infecting them with the bacterium, Wolbachia , an inherited bacterial symbiont. In the laboratory, infection with this bacterium halved the lifespan of the insects, reducing spread of the virus, which requires a long incubation time for development within its host.
Richard Heft might have an idea about it:
, PMS, post nasal drip, psoriasis, shaking, short term pregnancy, sinusitis, sore lower back anxiety, tumors
Still not being convinced, admin replies:
2. more money in treatment than a cure.3. the actual virus changes a lot so that the body can not destroy it. (don t know the biological terms) Answer:1) no cure
Lynn gives a bit of an idea about it:
âControlâ Congestive heart failure onset by bulimia. âMob Rulesâ Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency â" A rare metabolic disorder, occurring in one out of every 80,000 births. OTC is a genetic disorder resulting in a mutated and ineffective form of the enzyme ornithine transcarbamylase.
For this purpose, Iowa Dem. Sen. Tom Harkin suggests:
admin scans the other's answers and reply:
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Australian Labor Party is absolutely sure that:
In 2007, diseases of the kidney and urinary tract jumped into the top 10 leading causes of death among Australians, with 3,230 deaths.
Furthermore, GMO Pundit claims:
For example, modern swine facilities require on-the-spot showers be taken by employees who enter and leave the facility.
vcochrane thinks that the problem is:
Pet insurance helps pets remain healthy in many ways, and will also help owners rest assured knowing their pets are protected against what cannot be predicted. What s more, as there are many health needs for pets - including expensive vaccinations - pet insurance can help owners provide affordable and adequate care for all their pets.
In response, dcardin claims:
Recent News Business Journal Explores Aging Boomer Issue Report: Chronic Diseases Take Heavy Toll on Health System, Economy Sebelius States Goal to Improve Caregiving Jobs PA Trainers Introduced to PHI s Personal Care Services Curriculum EWA Says Companionship Exemption Policy Needs Rethinking Recent Comments BabSeebynuata on Exploring Homey Alternatives to Institutional Living Joe Hafkenschiel on EWA Says Companionship Exemption Policy Needs Rethinking Bob Konrad on Sebelius States Goal to Improve Caregiving Jobs Dolly Fleming on Sebelius States Goal to Improve Caregiving Jobs Genevieve Gipson on Sebelius States Goal to Improve Caregiving Jobs PHI News PHI Comments
Still being unsure, Terry O'Neill asks:
Recent Comments Philanthropist on Sarah Palin will resign as governor of Alaska rich Us Party on Sarah Palin will resign as governor of Alaska Matthew Johnston on Who is Jennifer Welsh? Grant Brown on Who is Jennifer Welsh? DML on FDR: Patron of the Arts DML on What's Palin planning? DML on Sarah Palin will resign as governor of Alaska The original JC on Stelmach asks new Premierâs Council to âthink bigâ about Alberta's future The Stig on What's Palin planning? Calgary Libertarian on Stelmach asks new Premierâs Council to âthink bigâ about Alberta's future
Chrisanimelo444@gmail.com (Christina Crowe) does a quick recap:
To watch Lee Thomas speak about vitiligo, visit the Fox News video.For more information about vitiligo, visit
Daniel MacArthur none@example.com is rather skeptical:
appear to be aiming to provide a much more systematic assessment of carrier status.Thus Collins' concerns about the performance of personal genomics companies seem to be technical and eminently soluble, rather than representing any deep ethical problems. That bodes well for personal genomics companies given Collins' high status within the ranks of science policy advisors to the current US administration (the rumours that he will become the next head of the National Institutes of Health are pervasive enough to have become boring).
Similarly, John Nuttt, guest opinion adds:
Seeing the future for Parkinson's patientsby John Nuttt, guest opinion Friday June 05, 2009, 1:00 PM
For this purpose, The Huffington Post News Editors suggests:
MIKE STOBBE | June 25, 2009 09:27 PM EST | Compare other versions » Compare 09:27 PM EST 06:42 PM EST 06:41 PM EST 06:23 PM EST 05:20 PM EST 05:19 PM EST 04:39 PM EST 03:53 PM EST 03:44 PM EST 03:43 PM EST 03:10 PM EST 03:03 PM EST and 09:27 PM EST 06:42 PM EST 06:41 PM EST 06:23 PM EST 05:20 PM EST 05:19 PM EST 04:39 PM EST 03:53 PM EST 03:44 PM EST 03:43 PM EST 03:10 PM EST 03:03 PM EST versions
But Carolyn Anderson says that's not all:
Bob Cesca Crazy Wingnut Healthcare Attacks Exposed The other day, I overheard a random "Republican analyst" on MSNBC's The Ed...
admin says it all comes down to this:
3. Merchante N, Giron-Gonzalez, J, Torre, C, Julian, G, Jose, A, Ana, R, Josefa, CL, Pilar, L, Fernando, MS, Carmen, MJ, Pineda, J Survival and prognostic factors of HIV infected patients with HCV related end stage liver disease, AIDS 2006;20 (1):49-57
Laura H. Kahn is not really sure about that:
Stirring up "swine flu" hysteria | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Web Edition Collection Archive Columnists Home / Columnists / Laura H. Kahn /
As Noel Sheppard says:
This of course will be lost on The MSM who will spin this into a class warfare/racial, have and have nots issue.
Sources:
BJS biotech Richard Heft admin Lynn Iowa Dem. Sen. Tom Harkin admin Australian Labor Party GMO Pundit vcochrane dcardin Terry O'Neill Chrisanimelo444@gmail.com (Christina Crowe) Daniel MacArthur none@example.com John Nuttt, guest opinion The Huffington Post News Editors Carolyn Anderson admin Laura H. Kahn Noel Sheppard
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Using a test called the 13C-Methacetin breath test, a rapid, non-invasive procedure, investigators were able to accurately predict the survival of liver disease patients for a period of up to two years. The test is conducted with the patient drinking a cup of water containing a dissolved substrate. The device then measures the appearance of tagged CO 2 (the product of the hepatic metabolism of the 13C-Methacetin) in the exhaled breath; the patient does not do anything except sitting and breathing normally.
However, biotech states that:
Scientists from Australia and China have published a paper proposing a way to prevent the spread of the dengue virus by shortening the lifespan of the mosquitoes. This is done by infecting them with the bacterium, Wolbachia , an inherited bacterial symbiont. In the laboratory, infection with this bacterium halved the lifespan of the insects, reducing spread of the virus, which requires a long incubation time for development within its host.
Richard Heft might have an idea about it:
, PMS, post nasal drip, psoriasis, shaking, short term pregnancy, sinusitis, sore lower back anxiety, tumors
Still not being convinced, admin replies:
2. more money in treatment than a cure.3. the actual virus changes a lot so that the body can not destroy it. (don t know the biological terms) Answer:1) no cure
Lynn gives a bit of an idea about it:
âControlâ Congestive heart failure onset by bulimia. âMob Rulesâ Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency â" A rare metabolic disorder, occurring in one out of every 80,000 births. OTC is a genetic disorder resulting in a mutated and ineffective form of the enzyme ornithine transcarbamylase.
For this purpose, Iowa Dem. Sen. Tom Harkin suggests:
admin scans the other's answers and reply:
Translator By N2H Categories Business Computers And Technology Current News Health Insurance Investing Advertisers Meta Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.org
Australian Labor Party is absolutely sure that:
In 2007, diseases of the kidney and urinary tract jumped into the top 10 leading causes of death among Australians, with 3,230 deaths.
Furthermore, GMO Pundit claims:
For example, modern swine facilities require on-the-spot showers be taken by employees who enter and leave the facility.
vcochrane thinks that the problem is:
Pet insurance helps pets remain healthy in many ways, and will also help owners rest assured knowing their pets are protected against what cannot be predicted. What s more, as there are many health needs for pets - including expensive vaccinations - pet insurance can help owners provide affordable and adequate care for all their pets.
In response, dcardin claims:
Recent News Business Journal Explores Aging Boomer Issue Report: Chronic Diseases Take Heavy Toll on Health System, Economy Sebelius States Goal to Improve Caregiving Jobs PA Trainers Introduced to PHI s Personal Care Services Curriculum EWA Says Companionship Exemption Policy Needs Rethinking Recent Comments BabSeebynuata on Exploring Homey Alternatives to Institutional Living Joe Hafkenschiel on EWA Says Companionship Exemption Policy Needs Rethinking Bob Konrad on Sebelius States Goal to Improve Caregiving Jobs Dolly Fleming on Sebelius States Goal to Improve Caregiving Jobs Genevieve Gipson on Sebelius States Goal to Improve Caregiving Jobs PHI News PHI Comments
Still being unsure, Terry O'Neill asks:
Recent Comments Philanthropist on Sarah Palin will resign as governor of Alaska rich Us Party on Sarah Palin will resign as governor of Alaska Matthew Johnston on Who is Jennifer Welsh? Grant Brown on Who is Jennifer Welsh? DML on FDR: Patron of the Arts DML on What's Palin planning? DML on Sarah Palin will resign as governor of Alaska The original JC on Stelmach asks new Premierâs Council to âthink bigâ about Alberta's future The Stig on What's Palin planning? Calgary Libertarian on Stelmach asks new Premierâs Council to âthink bigâ about Alberta's future
Chrisanimelo444@gmail.com (Christina Crowe) does a quick recap:
To watch Lee Thomas speak about vitiligo, visit the Fox News video.For more information about vitiligo, visit
Daniel MacArthur none@example.com is rather skeptical:
appear to be aiming to provide a much more systematic assessment of carrier status.Thus Collins' concerns about the performance of personal genomics companies seem to be technical and eminently soluble, rather than representing any deep ethical problems. That bodes well for personal genomics companies given Collins' high status within the ranks of science policy advisors to the current US administration (the rumours that he will become the next head of the National Institutes of Health are pervasive enough to have become boring).
Similarly, John Nuttt, guest opinion adds:
Seeing the future for Parkinson's patientsby John Nuttt, guest opinion Friday June 05, 2009, 1:00 PM
For this purpose, The Huffington Post News Editors suggests:
MIKE STOBBE | June 25, 2009 09:27 PM EST | Compare other versions » Compare 09:27 PM EST 06:42 PM EST 06:41 PM EST 06:23 PM EST 05:20 PM EST 05:19 PM EST 04:39 PM EST 03:53 PM EST 03:44 PM EST 03:43 PM EST 03:10 PM EST 03:03 PM EST and 09:27 PM EST 06:42 PM EST 06:41 PM EST 06:23 PM EST 05:20 PM EST 05:19 PM EST 04:39 PM EST 03:53 PM EST 03:44 PM EST 03:43 PM EST 03:10 PM EST 03:03 PM EST versions
But Carolyn Anderson says that's not all:
Bob Cesca Crazy Wingnut Healthcare Attacks Exposed The other day, I overheard a random "Republican analyst" on MSNBC's The Ed...
admin says it all comes down to this:
3. Merchante N, Giron-Gonzalez, J, Torre, C, Julian, G, Jose, A, Ana, R, Josefa, CL, Pilar, L, Fernando, MS, Carmen, MJ, Pineda, J Survival and prognostic factors of HIV infected patients with HCV related end stage liver disease, AIDS 2006;20 (1):49-57
Laura H. Kahn is not really sure about that:
Stirring up "swine flu" hysteria | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Web Edition Collection Archive Columnists Home / Columnists / Laura H. Kahn /
As Noel Sheppard says:
This of course will be lost on The MSM who will spin this into a class warfare/racial, have and have nots issue.
Sources:
BJS biotech Richard Heft admin Lynn Iowa Dem. Sen. Tom Harkin admin Australian Labor Party GMO Pundit vcochrane dcardin Terry O'Neill Chrisanimelo444@gmail.com (Christina Crowe) Daniel MacArthur none@example.com John Nuttt, guest opinion The Huffington Post News Editors Carolyn Anderson admin Laura H. Kahn Noel Sheppard
Disclaimer:
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