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BOSTON HOSPITAL MONITORING PATIENT WITH EBOLA-LIKE SYMPTOMS
Post Date: 2014-10-14 05:19:09 by out damned spot
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10 Reasons Green Tea Is The Healthiest Drink In The World
Post Date: 2013-11-28 19:47:37 by A K A Stone
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Green tea is the healthiest beverage on the planet. It is loaded with antioxidants and nutrients that have powerful effects on the body. This includes improved brain function, fat loss, a lower risk of cancer and many other incredible benefits. Here are 10 health benefits of green tea that have been confirmed in human research studies. 1. Green Tea Contains Various Bioactive Compounds That Can Improve Health Green tea is more than just green liquid. Many of the bioactive compounds in the tea leaves do make it into the final drink, which contains large amounts of important nutrients. It is loaded with polyphenols like flavonoids and catechins, which function as powerful antioxidants (1). ...

Indiana et al v Internal Revenue Service et al, INSD 1-13-cv-01612, Doc 1, COMPLAINT (8 Oct 2013)
Post Date: 2013-10-10 17:08:16 by nolu chan
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Indiana et al v Internal Revenue Service et al, INSD 1-13-cv-01612, Doc 1, COMPLAINT (8 Oct 2013) Introduction and Summary 1. This is an Administrative Procedure Act challenge to a new IRS regulation implementing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). It is also a Tenth Amendment challenge to two aspects of the ACA: (1) the Federal Government’s attempt to apply to the States and their political subdivisions the ACA’s “Employer Mandate,” which requires all large employers to pay a tax penalty for failure to afford “minimum essential coverage” to all employees who work at least 30 hours per week; and (2) a separate ACA provision seeking to tax ...

(Astroturf ObongoCare) Hecklers confront Ted Cruz at (Dallas) town hall meeting
Post Date: 2013-08-21 10:11:44 by Hondo68
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A Dallas town hall meeting designed to rally support for defunding President Obama’s health-care law grew testy Tuesday night when Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) was interrupted three separate times by hecklers. The conservative senator handled each interruption calmly, asking that he be allowed to finish his remarks. “You have health care, we should too!” chanted a pair protesters near the end of Cruz’s remarks. Cruz responded, “Thank you for sharing your views. You know, part of the First Amendment is about respecting others.” Pro-Cruz attendees then drowned the protesters out with chants of “USA! USA!” “I’ll make an observation about those two ...

New study shows magic mushrooms repair brain damage caused by extreme trauma
Post Date: 2013-07-29 14:20:14 by Hondo68
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(NaturalNews) A new study by The University of South Florida has found that low doses of the active ingredient in magic mushrooms repairs brain damage caused by extreme trauma, offering renewed hope to millions of sufferers of PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder).The study confirms previous research by Imperial College London, that psilocybin, a naturally occurring compound present in "shrooms", stimulates new brain cell growth and erases frightening memories. Mice conditioned to fear electric shock when hearing a noise associated with the shock "simply lost their fear", says Dr. Juan Sanchez-Ramos, who co-authored the study. A low dose of psilocybin led them to ...

2 years after nuclear disaster, Japan spawns freaky fruits and veggies
Post Date: 2013-07-16 10:24:30 by Hondo68
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It might be wise to steer clear of vegetables from Japan’s Fukushima area for, oh, say a few hundred years. A Korean website assembled this image collection of produce from towns and villages surrounding the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. And they are NOT pretty pictures. From Siamese-twinned corn cobs to what can only be called peaches with elephantiasis, the region’s agriculture appears to have taken a heavy radiation hit from the nuclear disaster in 2011. It’s not clear yet what effect eating the produce might have on the population, but you never know. It could be pretty dangerous, but you never know — in an ideal world, maybe it could give you superpowers. ...

Antibiotics could cure 40pc of chronic back pain patients
Post Date: 2013-05-08 22:33:22 by A K A Stone
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Up to four in 10 cases of chronic lower back pain could be cured by antibiotics, research has suggested. The radical findings follow years of debate about the cause of such discomfort and the best way to treat it. One leading neurosurgeon said the finding was a “turning point” so important that the researchers behind it deserved a Nobel prize. But infection experts cautioned against widespread long-term prescribing of antibiotics, which could increase drug resistance across the population, triggering a rise in superbugs. Around five million people in Britain will suffer chronic back pain at some point in their lives, and the cause is often not clear. GPs normally recommend ...

Abilify and other newer drugs may cause increased violence
Post Date: 2013-04-15 00:34:56 by A K A Stone
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Violence has been a growing problem at Western State Hospital for years. If present trends continue, one in four of the Lakewood mental hospital’s more than 1,700 workers can expect to be assaulted by a patient in 2007, according to the state Department of Labor and Industries. For years, hospital administrators have blamed the violence on familiar causes: not enough staff members, not enough money and increased societal violence that leads to the admission of more-violent patients. But they don’t have the data to back up those assertions. A News Tribune analysis of drug-prescribing trends at Western since 1999 finds another possible factor: Western is giving more patients ...

Can You Imagine the Coverage If It Were Dogs?
Post Date: 2013-04-12 06:24:46 by CZ82
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Can You Imagine the Coverage If It Were Dogs? By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | April 12th, 2013 at 04:30 AM “Had Kermit Gosnell killed dogs, HLN would be giving it wall to wall coverage as they do all sorts of sensational trials. Nancy Grace would be in full outrage mode every night.” Last night on twitter, Dave Weigel of Slate noted he was just hearing from twitterers about the gruesome trial of Kermit Gosnell. Those who care about the story owe a tremendous debt to Kirsten Powers taking to the pages of USA Today to write about it. It is fascinating how much of a bubble the media lives in with that bubble so DC-NYC centric. It is again one of the problems for news organizations ...

David Vs Monsanto Documentary on GMO
Post Date: 2013-03-31 07:07:53 by whyofcourse
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David Vs Monsanto Documentary on GMO

IRS: Cheapest Obamacare Plan Will Be $20,000 Per Family
Post Date: 2013-02-04 11:42:10 by CZ82
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IRS: Cheapest Obamacare Plan Will Be $20,000 Per Family January 31, 2013 Matt Cover (CNSNews.com) – In a final regulation issued Wednesday, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) assumed that under Obamacare the cheapest health insurance plan available in 2016 for a family will cost $20,000 for the year. Under Obamacare, Americans will be required to buy health insurance or pay a penalty to the IRS. The IRS's assumption that the cheapest plan for a family will cost $20,000 per year is found in examples the IRS gives to help people understand how to calculate the penalty they will need to pay the government if they do not buy a mandated health plan. The examples point to families ...

Catholic Hospital Argues Fetuses Are Not People In Malpractice Suit
Post Date: 2013-01-24 16:08:42 by sneakypete
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Lori Stodghill was 31-one years old, seven-months pregnant with twin boys and feeling sick when she arrived at St. Thomas More hospital in Cañon City on New Year’s Day 2006. She was vomiting and short of breath and she passed out as she was being wheeled into an examination room. Medical staff tried to resuscitate her but, as became clear only later, a main artery feeding her lungs was clogged and the clog led to a massive heart attack. Stodghill’s obstetrician, Dr. Pelham Staples, who also happened to be the obstetrician on call for emergencies that night, never answered a page. His patient died at the hospital less than an hour after she arrived and her twins died in her ...

Psychiatry goes insane: Every human emotion now classified as a mental disorder in new psychiatric manual DSM-5
Post Date: 2012-12-13 12:38:28 by Hondo68
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(NaturalNews) The industry of modern psychiatry has officially gone insane. Virtually every emotion experienced by a human being -- sadness, grief, anxiety, frustration, impatience, excitement -- is now being classified as a "mental disorder" demanding chemical treatment (with prescription medications, of course).The new, upcoming DSM-5 "psychiatry bible," expected to be released in a few months, has transformed itself from a medical reference manual to a testament to the insanity of the industry itself."Mental disorders" named in the DSM-5 include "General Anxiety Disorder" or GAD for short. GAD can be diagnosed in a person who feels a little anxious ...

Too Fat to Serve: US Army Gives Tons of Overweight Soldiers the Boot
Post Date: 2012-12-11 17:45:37 by Hondo68
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(RT.com / AFP Photo / David Furst) Fifteen times more troops were discharged from the US Army this year due to obesity than five years prior. With scores of recruits unfit to serve due to the extra pounds, the country’s top brass have deemed it a national security concern. ­ The American Army is discharging servicemen in an attempt to cut its budget, and the first to be given their walking papers are those who have failed fitness tests because of obesity. During the last 10 months alone, 1,625 troops were dismissed from the US army due to being overweight, the Washington Post reported. Over the last 15 years, the figures of obese people actively serving more than tripled. Armed ...

Child Cured of Leukemia With Breakthrough Treatment
Post Date: 2012-12-11 13:37:19 by sneakypete
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An experimental treatment using bio-engineered T cells has cured a 7-year-old girl of leukemia by "reprogramming" her immune system to attack the cancerous cells in her body. http://bcove.me/2xhhdmut MONDAY, Dec. 10, 2012 — A year ago it looked as if Emily Whitehead, a smart and lively Philadelphia 7-year-old, was facing imminent death. For some time, the young girl had been battling acute lymphoblastic leukemia, an aggressive form of the disease that's usually treated with chemotherapy and other long-term drugs. Although she initially responded to standard treatments for her leukemia, Emily continually relapsed, first in October 2011 and then again, in February 2012. ...

Big Beef: Beef’s Raw Edges
Post Date: 2012-12-09 17:30:13 by Brian S
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SIOUX CITY, Iowa -- ] Margaret Lamkin doesn’t visit her grandchildren much anymore. She never flies. She avoids wearing dresses. And she worries about infections and odors. Three years ago, at age 87, Lamkin was forced to wear a colostomy bag for the rest of her life after a virulent meat-borne pathogen destroyed her large colon and nearly killed her. What made her so sick? A medium-rare steak she ate nine days earlier at an Applebee’s restaurant. Lamkin, like most consumers today, didn’t know she had ordered a steak that had been run through a mechanical tenderizer. In a lawsuit, Lamkin said her steak came from National Steak Processors Inc., which claimed it got the ...

Beer Is Good For You: Study Finds Anti-Virus Powers
Post Date: 2012-12-06 10:46:58 by Brian S
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Consuming large quantities of a key ingredient in beer can protect against winter sniffles and even some serious illnesses in small children, a Japanese brewery said citing a scientific study. A chemical compound in hops, the plant brewers use to give beer its bitter taste, provides an effective guard against a virus that can cause severe forms of pneumonia and bronchitis in youngsters, Sapporo Breweries said Wednesday. In research with scientists at Sapporo Medical University, the compound — humulone — was found to be effective in curbing the respiratory syncytial (RS) virus, said the company, which funded the study. “The RS virus can cause serious pneumonia and ...

Steroid Company’s Political Ties Surface As Meningitis Outbreak Worsens
Post Date: 2012-11-04 12:03:37 by Brian S
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Victims of the meningitis outbreak blamed for 29 deaths across 19 states are now reporting spinal infections, The New York Times reported Thursday. Most of the reports of the infection, known as an epidural abscess, have originated in Michigan, site of 112 meningitis cases during the outbreak. “This is a significant shift in the presentation of this fungal infection, and quite concerning,” said Dr. Lakshmi K. Halasyamani, chief medical officer at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan. “An epidural abscess is very serious. It’s not something we expected.” googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1331163101011-9'); ...

Romney’s Lax Regulation May Have Fueled Meningitis Outbreak
Post Date: 2012-10-30 11:11:04 by Brian S
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The fatal meningitis epidemic sweeping the United States can now be traced to the failure of then-Gov. Mitt Romney to adequately regulate the Massachusetts pharmaceutical company that is being blamed for the deaths. At least 344 people in 18 states have been infected by the growing public health crisis and 25 have died so far. But the epidemic may also play a role in the presidential campaign, now that state records reveal that a Massachusetts regulatory agency found that the New England Compounding Co., the pharmaceutical company tied to the epidemic, repeatedly failed to meet accepted standards in 2004 — but a reprimand was withdrawn by the Romney administration in apparent ...

FDA: Pharmacy's Other Drugs May Be Causing Illness
Post Date: 2012-10-15 15:26:06 by Brian S
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Health officials have broadened their warning to doctors about other medicines made by a specialty pharmacy linked to a meningitis outbreak. The Food and Drug Administration took the step Monday because of reports of new illnesses that may be tied to other products made by the same company, the New England Compounding Center of Framingham, Mass. Now health officials want doctors to contact patients who got any injection made by the company and warn them of the risk of infection. A steroid made by the pharmacy has been tied to a national outbreak of a rare fungal form of meningitis that has killed 15. The new reports include meningitis in a patient who got another ...

Calls For Oversight Grow As U.S. Meningitis Death Toll Mounts
Post Date: 2012-10-10 12:44:08 by Brian S
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NASHVILLE, Tennessee | Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:56am EDT (Reuters) - The toll from the outbreak of fungal meningitis tied to contaminated steroid shots that has killed 12 people in the United States was expected to grow on Wednesday, raising pressure for stricter oversight of a largely unregulated corner of the pharmaceutical world. On Tuesday, four more deaths were reported and Florida became the latest state to report at least one death linked to the illness in a widening health scare. Since the September 25 recall of three lots of a steroid produced by a Massachusetts company, the outbreak has spread to 10 states and infected 124 people, according to state health departments and the ...

Experts: Food Prices Will Soar Leading to Political, Civil Unrest (feeding candy to cattle)
Post Date: 2012-10-07 16:37:03 by Hondo68
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Midwest droughts, growing unrest in the Middle East have prognosticators worriedThe worst U.S. drought since 1936 has devastated crops and livestock across the country and opened the floodgates to opportunists hawking genetically modified (GM) seed products. Worse yet, socioeconomic experts now predict that the world may be less than one year away from a catastrophic food crisis that could lead to even more political instability and civil unrest.Meanwhile, consumers are bracing for a harsh winter as food prices begin their rise to unprecedented levels. Meat and dairy products, which account for 52% of the world’s food basket, are expected to become far more expensive over the next ...

Case Count Rises To 91 In Fungal Meningitis Outbreak
Post Date: 2012-10-07 16:28:18 by Brian S
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At least 91 people have been infected with an unusual type of meningitis caused by contaminated steroid injections, federal health officials said Sunday, with seven deaths. They are urging anyone who has had an injection for lower back pain to watch for symptoms of meningitis, which include a stiff neck and balance problems. Cases have been identified in nine states and health officials fear the numbers will rise as doctors check patients for the symptoms. Doctors and patients alike may not know to look for the unusual infection, which can takes weeks to develop after an injection. "Several of these patients have had strokes related to the meningitis," the Centers for Disease ...

Five-Cent Diabetes Pill From 1958 May Be New Cancer Drug
Post Date: 2012-09-27 10:42:18 by Brian S
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The next new treatment for breast, colon and prostate cancers, among others, may be a diabetes drug first approved in 1958. Metformin, the most commonly used medicine to lower blood- sugar, is the subject of about 50 cancer studies globally, according to U.S. government clinical trial information compiled by Bloomberg. The research began after scientists found metformin prevented tumors in mice and that diabetics were less likely to develop a malignancy if they were taking the 5 cents- a-day pill than other diabetes medications. The medicine is dispensed about 120 million times annually, according to a 2010 report in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. If the latest trials on ...

Russia Suspends Import, Use Of Genetically Modified Corn
Post Date: 2012-09-26 09:50:34 by Brian S
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By Michael Haddon LONDON--Russia's consumer rights watchdog, Rospotrebnadzor, said Tuesday it has suspended the import and use of genetically modified corn made by Monsanto Co. (MON) following a study's allegations that the crop causes cancer. Rospotrebnadzor said the country's Institute of Nutrition has been asked to assess the validity of the study, while the European Commission's Directorate General for Health & Consumers has also been contacted to explain the European Union's position. The study, conducted by the University of Caen in France, alleged that rats fed over a two-year period with the U.S. chemical company's genetically modified NK603 corn, ...

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