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Latest Articles: Health/Medical
Marijuana Use By Seniors Goes Up As Boomers Age Post Date: 2010-02-22 16:44:23 by Brian S
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(02-22) 13:08 PST MIAMI, (AP) -- In her 88 years, Florence Siegel has learned how to relax: A glass of red wine. A crisp copy of The New York Times, if she can wrest it from her husband. Some classical music, preferably Bach. And every night like clockwork, she lifts a pipe to her lips and smokes marijuana. Long a fixture among young people, use of the country's most popular illicit drug is now growing among the AARP set, as the massive generation of baby boomers who came of age in the 1960s and '70s grows older. The number of people aged 50 and older reporting marijuana use in the prior year went up from 1.9 percent to 2.9 percent from 2002 to 2008, according to surveys from the ...
Paralyzed Belgian patient can't communicate after all, doctor acknowledges after testing Post Date: 2010-02-19 20:31:26 by Skip Intro
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Paralyzed Belgian patient can't communicate after all, doctor acknowledges after testing It was heralded as a medical miracle. After spending more than two decades in a vegetative state, Rom Houben, a Belgian man in his mid-40s, was suddenly able to communicate, news reports trumpeted last November. Other experts questioned the method that Houben was apparently using to communicate. The technique is known as "facilitated communication," in which the patient supposedly directs the hand of a speech therapist who typed out his thoughts. Houben's doctors said it seemed to be genuine. Until now. Dr. Steven Laureys, a neurologist at Liege University Hospital in Belgium, ...
'Family Guy' Actress Responds To Sarah Palin's Criticism Post Date: 2010-02-19 17:02:21 by Skip Intro
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Andrea Fay Friedman, the voice actress who played the role of "Ellen" --the character depicted as having Down syndrome on the Valentine's Day episode of Family Guy, has responded to the criticism of sometime-Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. Of special significance, Friedman herself has Down syndrome. Palingates has Friedman's complete response: My name is Andrea Fay Friedman. I was born with Down syndrome. I played the role of Ellen on the "Extra Large Medium" episode of Family Guy that was broadcast on Valentine's day. Although they gave me red hair on the show, I am really a blonde. I also wore a red wig for my role in " Smudge" but I was a blonde in ...
Copy number changes point to new cancer genes Post Date: 2010-02-18 20:47:49 by Skip Intro
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Copy number changes point to new cancer genes With the human genome complete, one of the more prominent follow-up projects has been the cancer genome, in which researchers attempted to study the complete catalog of mutations that are present in different cancers. So far, the results have been pretty mixed, with mutations in a lot of genes we already knew about, and many indications that cancers from different tissues have distinct collections of mutations. All of these are present against a massive background of DNA base changes that might be significant to the disease, or irrelevant. But two new studies indicate that, for large DNA differences, it might be possible to separate out ...
CDC: Swine Flu Made 57 Million Americans Sick Post Date: 2010-02-12 13:09:31 by Brian S
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(02-12) 09:05 PST ATLANTA, (AP) -- Swine flu cases are down, but health officials say the disease's cumulative impact has grown to 57 million U.S. illnesses, 257,000 hospitalizations and 11,690 deaths. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the new estimates Friday. They represent cases from the time swine flu was first identified in April through mid-January the first nine months of the pandemic. The numbers represent increases of about 4 percent from the CDC's last estimates, which covered the first eight months. New swine flu cases peaked in October but declined since, and have not been widespread in any state for more than a month.
Low intelligence among top heart health risks Post Date: 2010-02-10 15:03:19 by Bickus Dickus
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Low intelligence among top heart health risks By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) - Intelligence comes second only to smoking as a predictor of heart disease, scientists said on Wednesday, suggesting public health campaigns may need to be designed for people with lower IQs if they are to work. Research by Britain's Medical Research Council (MRC) found that lower intelligence quotient (IQ) scores were associated with higher rates of heart disease and death, and were more important indicators than any other risk factors except smoking. Heart disease is the leading killer of men and women Europe, the United States and most industrialised countries. According to the World Health ...
John Travolta to Airlift Desperately Needed E-Meters to People of Haiti Post Date: 2010-01-22 16:15:21 by Skip Intro
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John Travolta to Airlift Desperately Needed E-Meters to People of Haiti Scientologists have mobilized to seize on the promotional and recruitment opportunities presented by the horror going on in Haiti, and John Travolta has personally arranged to fly "volunteer ministers" to Haiti to inflict his junk science on victims there. Anywhere people are suffering, Scientology's yellow-shirted "volunteer ministers" can be found lurking near news cameras and claiming to help people with their bullshit technology. They performed "purification rundowns" on recovery workers sifting through the ruins of the World Trade Center after 9/11, administered "touch ...
Five Health Care Reform Solutions That Make Sense Post Date: 2010-01-22 14:20:44 by Badeye
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Five Health Care Reform Solutions That Make Sense By C.L. Gray - FOXNews.com Americans still want health care reform, but they are looking for clear, patient-centered, fiscally responsible solutions. Here's how to make this work. print email share recommend (35) AP Massachusetts, the bluest of states in our union, stunned the nation on Tuesday when it voted to end Washingtons unbridled spending and plan for government-run health care. Seventy-eight percent of Republican Scott Browns voters strongly oppose the current health care legislation. Sixty-one percent of Browns voters said deficit reduction was more important to them than health care. Americans still want ...
I'm having surgery tomorrow [Full Thread] Post Date: 2010-01-05 19:31:51 by Ibluafartsky
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I'm having surgery tomorrow, so in the interest of karma, I'm not going to wish illness or painful death to anyone until at least Thursday, but it's always a tough call with BobCeleste. He's a fundie nutball, an absolute raving for his god. Talk about a Jesusocracy...if in some weird-ass alternate universe he was to be elected president, his administration would make the Puritans and the Taliban seem moderate by comparison. Samuel Gray
New Childhood Vaccines Schedules Released Post Date: 2010-01-04 22:09:08 by A K A Stone
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MONDAY, Jan. 4 (HealthDay News) -- Boys should get the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to protect them against genital warts, and all children should receive the H1N1 vaccine to guard against swine flu, according to updated guidelines on childhood and teen vaccines. The new vaccine schedules -- issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Family Physicians -- also recommend using combination vaccines whenever possible. "These are life-threatening illness that vaccines prevent, and if you have a combination vaccine that's safe and effective and requires one less stick for your child and one less ...
Woman's blood alcohol content topples state records Post Date: 2009-12-31 19:43:02 by Bickus Dickus
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Woman's blood alcohol content topples state records A Sturgis woman had a blood-alcohol level of .708 percent, possibly a state record, when she was found earlier this month behind the wheel of a stolen vehicle parked on Interstate 90, according to Meade County States Attorney Jesse Sondreal. A South Dakota Highway Patrol trooper discovered Marguerite Engle, 45, on Dec. 1 passed out behind the wheel of a delivery truck reported stolen in Rapid City. Her blood-alcohol level was almost nine times South Dakotas legal limit of .08 percent. Checks with local and state labs where blood-alcohol levels are tested suggest Engles reading may be the highest ever recorded in ...
Government Hospital 'HIV bungle' nightmare Post Date: 2009-12-20 08:49:56 by Happy Quanzaa
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'I screamed at my husband . . . Who were you with?!' A city hospital nearly destroyed a New Jersey woman's life and wrecked her marriage after misdiagnosing her with terminal HIV, hepatitis and herpes, according to a bombshell lawsuit. Maria Osorio, 54, of Passaic, said she saw an ad on TV offering a $15 mammogram at Harlem Hospital over Valentine's Day last February and decided to take advantage of the screening. When a nurse offered her a free instant cheek swab and blood test, too, she accepted. That's when she was told she had HIV. "It was horrible. I wanted to throw myself on the subway tracks," she said. SUING: Gabriel Lezcano and Maria Osorio say ...
Unionized Government Health Care EMT duo on break let preg mom die Post Date: 2009-12-20 08:32:33 by Happy Quanzaa
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NO HELP: Witnesses say that as Eutisha Revee Rennix (above)lay dying at a Brooklyn Au Bon Pain 600 feet from FDNYheadquarters, two EMTs on break refused to assist her,leaving son Jahleel, 3, motherless. A pregnant Brooklyn woman suffering a fatal seizure in a coffee shop in the shadow of FDNY Headquarters was ignored by two callous city medics who continued to buy their breakfast, eyewitnesses told The Post. "The EMTs just said we had to call 911. They got their bagels and left," said a disgusted worker. Frantic employees at the Au Bon Pain at 1 Metrotech Center approached the FDNY medics at 9 a.m. on Dec. 9, shortly after colleague Eutisha Revee Rennix, 25, began to complain ...
White House appears to be shutting door on prescription drugs from Canada Post Date: 2009-12-10 20:49:56 by borntoweardiamonds
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WASHINGTON - An attempt by a North Dakota senator to give Americans the right to buy cheaper prescription drugs from Canada could be on life support despite President Barack Obama's onetime support of the idea. An amendment to the health-care reform bill currently before the U.S. Senate would have allowed the reimportation of American-manufactured prescription drugs back into the United States at far lower prices - most of them from Canada. The proposal has the bipartisan support of more than 30 lawmakers in a country where citizens pay among the highest prices for prescription drugs than anyone else in the world. But the amendment, spearheaded by Sen. Byron Dorgan - a longtime ...
Testosterone leads to fairness, not aggression: researchers Post Date: 2009-12-09 06:00:23 by Ibluafartsky
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Testosterone leads to fairness, not aggression: researchers Source: CBC News Posted: 12/08/09 12:50PM Filed Under: Top News Testosterone doesn't cause people to become aggressive or risky as many people believe but actually encourages fairness, European researchers say. Researchers at the University of Zurich and Royal Holloway, University of London conducted a study of 120 women and found that testosterone promoted fairness in a bargaining game. The women took part in a game to determine the distribution of real money, where both fair and unfair offers were allowed. The partner in this negotiation could either accept the offer or decline it, but if no agreement was reached, ...
Banana Facts Post Date: 2008-08-21 07:44:58 by A K A Stone
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Never, put your banana in the refrigerator!!! This is interesting
After reading this, youll never look at a banana in the same way again. Bananas contain three natural sugars - sucrose, fructose and glucose combined with fiber. A banana gives an instant, sustained and substantial boost of energy. Research has proven that just two bananas provide enough energy for a strenuous 90-minute workout. No wonder the banana is the number one fruit with the worlds leading athletes. But energy isnt the only way a banana can help us keep fit. It can also help overcome or prevent a substantial number of illnesses and conditions, making it a must to add to our daily diet. ...
Canadian team discovers gene that turns cancers off Post Date: 2007-08-15 01:56:30 by A K A Stone
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A unique gene that can stop cancerous cells from multiplying into tumours has been discovered by a team of scientists at the B.C. Cancer Agency in Vancouver. The team, led by Dr. Poul Sorensen, says the gene has the power to suppress the growth of human tumours in multiple cancers, including breast, lung and liver. The gene, HACE 1, helps cells fight off stress that, left unchecked, opens the door to formation of multiple tumours. Dr. Sorensen's team found cancerous cells form tumours when HACE 1 is inactive, but when additional stress such as radiation is added, tumour growth is rampant. Kick-starting HACE 1 prevented those cells from forming tumours. The study appears in the ...
Nutricide - Criminalizing Natural Health, Vitamins, and Herbs Post Date: 2007-03-26 17:54:28 by itisa1mosttoolate
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Nutricide - Criminalizing Natural Health, Vitamins, and Herbs Natural Solutions Foundation 40 min 7 sec - Sep 2, 2006http://www.healthfreedomusa.org The Codex Alimentarius is a threat to the freedom of people to choose natural healing and alternative medicine and nutrition. Ratified by ... all » the World Health Organization, and going into Law in the United States in 2009, the threat to health freedom has never been greater. This is the first part of a series of talks by Dr. Rima Laibow MD, available on DVD from the Natural Solutions Foundation, an non-profit organization dedicated to educating people about how to stop Codex Alimentarius from taking away our right to freely ...
Medical Refugees Flee to India Post Date: 2006-12-12 19:42:00 by A K A Stone
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CHENNAI, India -- As startling numbers of Americans go without health insurance, more of them see their only hope in fleeing to far-flung nations like India for life-saving medial treatments. The dearth of affordable health insurance has engendered a new breed of what the New England Journal of Medicine classifies as "medical refugees" -- patients traveling abroad for heart surgery and other crucial procedures -- that has grown sharply in the past two years. In 2005, 46 million Americans -- or about 15 percent of the total population -- lacked health insurance, according to a Census Bureau study. For families who don't qualify for Medicare but can't afford private ...
DEPLETED URANIUM, THE PLAGUE OF 2006 Post Date: 2006-12-07 22:27:39 by itisa1mosttoolate
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Doogie Howser is gay [the sickness is spreading across sinful America] Post Date: 2006-11-04 21:44:39 by TLBSHOW
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Neil Patrick Harris is gay and wants to quell recent reports that he had denied it. The actor tells PEOPLE exclusively: "The public eye has always been kind to me, and until recently I have been able to live a pretty normal life. Now it seems there is speculation and interest in my private life and relationships. "So, rather than ignore those who choose to publish their opinions without actually talking to me, I am happy to dispel any rumors or misconceptions and am quite proud to say that I am a very content gay man living my life to the fullest and feel most fortunate to be working with wonderful people in the business I love." Harris, 33, currently stars in the ...
GEORGE MICHAEL smokes pot live on tv Post Date: 2006-10-20 07:55:50 by TLBSHOW
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GEORGE Michael has disclosed that cannabis keeps him "sane and happy" - while admitting it can be a "terrible, terrible drug". The 43-year-old singer launched into an extraordinary defence of his habit in the ITV1 interview in which he openly smoked a joint before the cameras. Inhaling deeply, he said: "This is the only drug I've ever thought worth taking but you have to wait. It never occurred to me to take even this until I was about 22 or 23. "This stuff keeps me sane and happy. I could write without it...if I were sane and happy. I'd say it's a great drug - but obviously it's not very healthy. You can't afford to smoke it if you've got anything to ...
New Heart Strategy Focuses on Lifestyles Post Date: 2006-09-04 23:02:44 by A K A Stone
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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) - Two years ago, Trini Perez almost never ate fish. Now, it's a regular part of her diet, if grudgingly. After her husband Ricardo suffered heart problems last year, the couple from the Spanish city of Valencia took part in Euroaction, a project in preventive cardiology designed to reduce heart problems by improving lifestyles. The couple, both 63, are now in better health than they were before. According to Euroaction researchers, who presented their findings at the World Cardiology Congress in Barcelona Sunday, they are evidence of the impact lifestyle changes alone can have on preventing cardiovascular problems. Euroaction's community-based strategy for avoiding ...
while on vaction this man tossed his 2 boys to their deaths and then killed himself = THE DEATH CULT STATE Post Date: 2006-05-29 00:53:10 by TLBSHOW
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Edward Van Dyk, MD Edward Van Dyk, MD Practice Name: Alton Mem Hosp Cancer Center Age: 43 Gender: Male Foreign Languages: Dutch, Spanish In Area Since: 2005 In Practice Since: 2001 Cancer Care Center Adds Latest Imaging Technology -- 618.433.7979 New technology allows radiation oncologist to target cancer February 1, 2006 -- Organs affected by cancer -- like the prostate and bladder -- can shift in the body and change in size from day to day, making it difficult to target them precisely with radiation treatment. New image guided radiotherapy (IGRT) equipment at Alton Memorial Hospital's Cancer Care Center enables the treatment team to more accurately pinpoint a tumor's exact ...
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