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Health/Medicine (General/Chat)

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  • NEVER TRUER .. NOE "GET UP" AND YELL (Vanity)

    11/07/2009 11:50:41 PM PST · by plinyelder · 9 replies · 213+ views
    After tonights vote on the health care bill .. I was so damn mad that I could .. "Spit Nails"! Just didn't know what to do. I went and looked this short "Shout Out" up and felt that others might just feel a little better after seeing it again. This, my friends is a clip from an old movie but Remarkably, it seems to fit perfectly with what is going on today! MAD AS HELL
  • Should the U.S. House pass the Democratic plan for health care reform?(Poll in need of FReeping

    11/07/2009 6:23:33 PM PST · by stevecmd · 19 replies · 474+ views
    Should the U.S. House pass the Democratic plan for health care reform? Total Votes = 264 Yes 40.53 % No 53.03 % Not sure/don't care
  • How many Insurance Companies will stop writing new policies?

    11/07/2009 11:08:30 AM PST · by dila813 · 12 replies · 235+ views
    Today | Myself
    With only a 2.3% profit margin, how many Insurance Companies will stop writing Individual Health Care Insurance Policies when faced with competing against a Government Option?? I predict 90%.
  • The Happiness Hat Will Spike Your Skull

    11/07/2009 5:36:28 AM PST · by Daffynition · 28 replies · 473+ views
    gizmodo.com ^ | Nov 7 2009 | staff reporter
    This is the Happiness Hat. It detects whether or not you're smiling. If you aren't, it jabs you in the back of the head with a metal spike. Nothing makes people happier than sharp skull pain! The whole thing is a project by interactive artist and designer Lauren McCarthy, designed to train you towards "Improved Social Interacting." On the one hand, it seems like something out of a dystopian nightmare. On the other, you have such a pretty mouth when you smile! Why not show it off?
  • AMA to Reverse Health Care Bill Endorsement?

    11/06/2009 9:02:01 PM PST · by DadOfFive · 10 replies · 369+ views
    The American Medical Association's much-touted endorsement of the House health care reform bill has triggered a revolt among some members who want the endorsement withdrawn. Some members are outraged that the group's trustees made the endorsement without the formal approval of the organization's House of Delegates. On Monday, delegates will vote on a resolution offered by some members that, if approved, will withdraw the AMA’s endorsement of the bill. President Obama cited the endorsement of the influential AMA, along with AARP's, in a surprise appearance Thursday in the White House briefing room as he attempted to beat back criticism that...
  • AMA letter to Pelosi

    11/06/2009 4:32:47 PM PST · by greatdefender · 13 replies · 526+ views
    AMA
    http://www.ama-assn.org/ama1/pub/upload/mm/399/hsr-ama-pelosi-letter.pdf
  • FDA: Dog treats tainted with Salmonella

    11/06/2009 11:31:32 AM PST · by JoeProBono · 37 replies · 550+ views
    baltimoresun ^ | November 6, 2009
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is issuing this health alert to warn consumers not to use Pig Ears and Beef Hooves pet treats manufactured by Pet Carousel because the products may be contaminated with Salmonella. The products were distributed nationwide in both bulk and retail packaging for sale in pet food and retail chain stores. Pet Carousel is based in Sanger, Calif. The products were manufactured under conditions that facilitate cross-contamination within batches or lots. Although no illnesses associated with these products have been reported, the FDA is advising consumers in possession of these products to not handle or...
  • The real 10 year cost estimates of House and Senate bills... $1.8 & $1.7 trillion

    11/06/2009 10:19:06 AM PST · by RonnieFan · 60+ views
    New York Post ^ | November 5, 2009 | BENJAMIN E. SASSE & JEFFREY H. ANDERSON
    Per Article entitled, Prescriptions for disaster. "If you start the tally when the bills' spending would actually start (in 2013 for the House bill and 2014 for the Senate bill), then the bills' real 10-year costs become clear -- and are remarkably similar. The CBO reports that, in their true first 10 years, the House bill would cost $1.8 trillion, and the Senate bill would cost $1.7 trillion. Pelosi would raise Americans' taxes by $1.1 trillion over that period, while Reid would hike them by $1 trillion." See link for full article. "And the House bill would siphon about $800...
  • Mind-blowing sex: American woman suffers amnesia after intercourse

    11/06/2009 9:09:56 AM PST · by markomalley · 54 replies · 1,252+ views
    The Telegraph ^ | 11/6/2009 | Tom Chivers
    The sudden loss of memory, called “transient global amnesia” or TGA, is caused by pressure in blood vessels in the brain, and can be triggered by strenuous activities, bowel movements, or – commonly – sex. The 59-year-old woman, known only as Alice, had the worrying experience after she and her husband Scott had sex last August. She suddenly, albeit temporarily, lost all memory of the last several years and the ability to form new memories. After sex they turned on the television, which was showing the Beijing Olympics, and she asked: "Is there an Olympics?" Scott told CNN: "I saw...
  • Be Overweight and Live Longer

    11/06/2009 9:02:51 AM PST · by Pining_4_TX · 7 replies · 218+ views
    Deutches Artzblatt International ^ | 10/16/2009 | Elke Bartholomaeus
    Contrary to what was previously assumed, overweight is not increasing the overall death rate in the German population. The Süddeutsche Zeitung published an advance notice of the report (http://www.sueddeutsche.de/gesundheit/140/489526/text/), which shows that overweight does not increase death rates, although obesity does increase them by 20%. As people grow older, obesity makes less and less difference. Read the rest of the artilce here: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-10/dai-boa101609.php
  • USPS leads the way on ObamaCare

    11/06/2009 8:07:15 AM PST · by Bender2 · 14 replies · 562+ views
    11-6-09 | Bender2
    To make a long story short, I went to the post office to send a package COD and you will never believe what I was told. I could send it, but if I send it COD, I could not insure it. So if the post office black hole eats it in transit, I have to take the loss all by myself, hook, line and sinker! I argued till I was blue in the face with the Post Master that this was stupid, but he said it was USPS policy and he defended it with a smile. "That," I replied, "is...
  • Healthcare: Do we have a Conservative Solution to Helping People with Pre-existing Conditions ?

    11/06/2009 7:20:04 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 84 replies · 932+ views
    11/6/2009 | Vanity
    I have have a Canadian friend who keeps telling me that Canada's healthcare system is better because it caters to ANYONE regardless of pre-existing condition. In other words, the Canadian system has a safety net for people ( who through no fault of their own ) were born unhealthy ( asthma, diabetes, etc. ). In the USA, people who have these conditions cannot be insured because they are a drain on insurance companies and most of them are not poor enough to qualify for medicaid. The result is it drains the family's budget and makes the middle class actually poorer....
  • Wall Street Firms Goldman Sachs, Citigroup Get H1N1 Vaccine

    11/05/2009 5:00:50 PM PST · by apoliticalone · 7 replies · 316+ views
    Fox News ^ | 11-5-09 | Associated Press
    The government, which ordered 250 million doses, has recommended that the limited supply go first to high-risk groups: children and young people through age 24, people caring for infants under 6 months, pregnant women and health care workers.
  • The consumption of melatonin...regulates sleep better than somniferous

    11/05/2009 9:35:59 AM PST · by decimon · 23 replies · 450+ views
    University of Grenada ^ | Nov 5, 2009 | Unknown
    Scientists of the University of Granada state that the exogenous administration of melatonin corrects the sleep/wakefulness pace when human biological clock gets altered. At present, this substance is being widely used by the pharmaceutical industry to design synthetic medicines, a very interesting therapeutic tool for the treatment of sleep alterations. UGR News Melatonin, a natural hormone segregated by the own human body, is an excellent sleep regulator expected to replace somniferous, which are much more aggressive, to correct the sleep/wakefulness pace when human biological clock becomes altered. Those are the conclusions of a research work carried out by Darío Acuña-Castroviejo...
  • Does green tea prevent cancer? Evidence continues to brew, but questions remain

    11/05/2009 4:23:27 AM PST · by decimon · 4 replies · 267+ views
    PHILADELPHIA – Although scientists are reluctant to officially endorse green tea as a cancer prevention method, evidence continues to grow about its protective effects, including results of a new study published in Cancer Prevention Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, which suggests some reduction in oral cancer. Vassiliki Papadimitrakopoulo, M.D., professor of medicine in the Department of Thoracic/Head and Neck Medical Oncology at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, and colleagues tested green tea extract taken orally for three months at three doses among 41 patients: 500 mg/m2, 750 mg/m2 or 1,000 mg/m2....
  • ACTOR BASIL HOFFMAN'S LETTER TO PRESUMED CONGRESSMAN ADAM SCHIFF

    11/04/2009 7:59:54 PM PST · by WayneLusvardi · 28 replies · 834+ views
    Pasadena Sub Rosa ^ | November 4, 2009 | Basil Hoffman
    Dear Congressman Schiff: Elizabeth Vuna in your Pasadena office assured me that a list of nine healthcare questions I submitted by fax would be answered. I have just received a letter from you designated as a reply. It was not a reply to my questions. Perhaps it was a reply to questions you thought I should have asked. You, Congressman Schiff, have neither the intelligence nor the perception to decide what I really mean when I ask you for answers. You work for me, and you will answer the questions I want answered. Nine short questions written in easy-to-understand English...
  • An open letter to Washington, D.C. (FReeper help requested)

    11/04/2009 1:24:29 PM PST · by Neil E. Wright · 6 replies · 257+ views
    myself | 11/04/09 | Neil E. Wright
    An open letter to Washington, D.C. This letter is published to advise the federal government in Washington D.C. that this SOVEREIGN AMERICAN will NOT submit to the marxist/communist coup currently taking place in Washington, D.C., and will ACTIVELY OPPOSE IT.This SOVEREIGN AMERICAN will IGNORE any laws, rules or regulations that come from Washington D.C. that further restrict the FREEDOM and LIBERTY of individuals, and will in the future IGNORE any PREVIOUS, UNConstitutional laws, rules or regulations that have restricted the FREEDOM and LIBERTY of individuals in this country. Further, this SOVEREIGN AMERICAN will encourage others to ignore any laws, rules...
  • A Deathblow for ObamaCare

    11/04/2009 10:02:30 AM PST · by Bobkk47 · 8 replies · 603+ views
    NYP ^ | 11/4/2009 | A Deathblow for ObamaCare
    CHRIS Christie’s gutsy win in New Jersey puts the arrogant big spender Jon Corzine in his place. But it is the election in Virginia that probably has more to say to marginal Democratic congressmen considering how to vote on health-care reform. Obviously, Christie’s victory is a body blow to Obama after Corzine outspent the Republican by five-to-one and the president put on a serious push for the incumbent. Corzine’s defeat sends a message that the nation is moving sharply against Obama. But Virginia results are the most important. More than 80 Democratic congressmen and twenty senators come from states that...
  • Reduction in glycotoxins from heat-processing of foods reduces risk of chronic disease

    11/04/2009 5:21:19 AM PST · by decimon · 6 replies · 253+ views
    Restores innate biological defense mechanismsResearchers from Mount Sinai School of Medicine report that cutting back on the consumption of processed and fried foods, which are high in toxins called Advanced Glycation End products (AGEs), can reduce inflammation and actually help restore the body's natural defenses regardless of age or health status. These benefits are present even without changing caloric or nutrient intake. The findings, published in the October/November issue of the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, provide a simple dietary intervention that could result in weight loss and have significant impact on several epidemic diseases, including diabetes, heart disease,...
  • Daily dose of color may boost immunity this flu season (fruits & veggies)

    11/03/2009 3:02:12 PM PST · by decimon · 11 replies · 223+ views
    Weber Shandwick Worldwide ^ | Nov 3, 2009 | Unknown
    Health/wellness expert Amy Hendel available for interviewsHoping to keep the flu at bay? A strong immune system helps. Enjoying the bounty of colorful fruits and vegetables available right now can be an important step toward supporting your family's immune system this cold/flu season. In addition to vitamins, minerals and fiber, fruits and vegetables contain phytonutrients, believed to come from the com-pounds that give these foods their vibrant colors. These phytonutrients provide a wide range of health benefits, includ-ing supporting a healthy immune system. A new study, America's Phytonutrient Report, found eight in 10 Americans are missing out on the health...
  • Common Pain Relievers May Dilute Power of Flu Shots

    11/03/2009 9:03:32 AM PST · by decimon · 19 replies · 300+ views
    University of Rochester Medical Center ^ | November 03, 2009 | Unknown
    With flu vaccination season in full swing, research from the University of Rochester Medical Center cautions that use of many common pain killers – Advil, Tylenol, aspirin – at the time of injection may blunt the effect of the shot and have a negative effect on the immune system. Richard P. Phipps, Ph.D., professor of Environmental Medicine, Microbiology and Immunology, and of Pediatrics, has been studying this issue for years and recently presented his latest findings to an international conference on inflammatory diseases. (http://bioactivelipidsconf.wayne.edu/) “What we’ve been saying all along, and continue to stress, is that it’s probably not a...
  • Deadlier Strain of MRSA Emerges

    11/03/2009 7:46:15 AM PST · by UAConservative · 12 replies · 446+ views
    WebMD ^ | November 2, 2009 | Charlene Laino
    Nov. 2, 2009 (Philadelphia) -- A newly discovered strain of drug-resistant staph bacteria is five times more deadly than other strains, a new study suggests. Adding insult to injury, the new superbug appears to have some resistance to the antibiotic commonly used to treat it, researchers report. Half of patients infected with the new strain of MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) died within 30 days, says Carol Moore, PharmD, a research investigator in infectious diseases at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. That compares to only about 10% of patients infected with other MRSA strains, she tells WebMD. Moore and colleagues studied...
  • "BC" comic strip, Sunday, November 1, 2009

    11/03/2009 7:37:55 AM PST · by pillut48 · 12 replies · 1,396+ views
    comics.com ^ | November 1, 2009 | "By Hart"
    BC comic strip Sunday, November 1, 2009 A commentary on Obamacare? Discuss.
  • Feds order cleanup, Ford can't shake blame for arsenic in state park soil

    11/02/2009 7:11:23 PM PST · by Coleus · 11 replies · 308+ views
    northjersey.com ^ | 10.19.09 | BARBARA WILLIAMS
    Ford Motor Co. will haul out piles of arsenic-laced soil found in Ringwood State Park, ending a four-year battle over the source of the waste. The company failed to prove the cancer-causing element was a naturally occurring remnant of mining in the remote mountain in Ringwood, rather than a byproduct of the paint sludge it dumped decades ago. As a result, the federal Environmental Protection Agency is demanding Ford remove the contamination as part of its Superfund cleanup. Plastic tarps now cover several hockey-rink size swaths of the toxic-laden soil. Federal officials say the arsenic isn’t leaching and has not...
  • Daughter has spina bifida, lordosis and now scoliosis-any Freeper advice on treatment?(Vanity)

    11/02/2009 6:09:28 PM PST · by autumnraine · 65 replies · 1,177+ views
    11/02/2009 | Autumnraine
    My 13 year old daughter has spina bifida occulta (holes in the bone) in several vertebrae and has had lordosis all her life. It has never been to the degree of needing surgery, although we were warned the teen years would be tricky with puberty and growth spurts. Today she went for her annual xray screening because she has had problems with her legs going numb if she sits in one position too long and also constipation. (She'd kill me if she knew I was posting this on the web!) Anyway, after the xrays were taken, I asked to see...
  • An Issue Whose Time has Come (Vanity)

    11/02/2009 2:30:47 PM PST · by RonnieFan · 6 replies · 161+ views
    self
    Government Education… It not only provides an illustration of the cost up…quality down and lack of control of a government run program for comparing to the public option in Obamacare, it is a good argument when juxtaposed to things like the “Fairness Doctrine” because unlike watching TV or listening to the radio, school is mandated upon our children. Our kids are too often being indoctrinated and not taught, at least with TV and radio an adult can change channels or turn it off.
  • What Soft Drinks are Doing to Your Body

    11/02/2009 11:02:02 AM PST · by goodwithagun · 108 replies · 2,551+ views
    Yahoo ^ | Oct 30, 2009 | Dr. Maoshing Ni
    Soda, pop, cola, soft drink — whatever you call it, it is one of the worst beverages that you could be drinking for your health. As the debate for whether to put a tax on the sale of soft drinks continues, you should know how they affect your body so that you can make an informed choice on your own. Soft drinks are hard on your health Soft drinks contain little to no vitamins or other essential nutrients. However, it is what they do contain that is the problem: caffeine, carbonation, simple sugars — or worse, sugar substitutes — and...
  • CELL SIZE AND SCALE (DON'T MISS THIS!)

    11/02/2009 6:49:07 AM PST · by diji · 21 replies · 520+ views
    How can an X chromosome be nearly as big as the head of the sperm cell? No, this isn’t a mistake. First, there’s less DNA in a sperm cell than there is in a non-reproductive cell such as a skin cell. Second, the DNA in a sperm cell is super-condensed and compacted into a highly dense form. Third, the head of a sperm cell is almost all nucleus. Most of the cytoplasm has been squeezed out in order to make the sperm an efficient torpedo-like swimming machine.
  • Boy, 9, banned from driving 30-tonne front-end loader

    11/02/2009 3:05:31 AM PST · by Daffynition · 54 replies · 798+ views
    News.com.au ^ | Nov 2 2009 | Alison Sandy
    ONE of Queensland's richest men is fighting the Government to let his nine-year-old grandson continue to drive a 30-tonne front-end loader at the family quarry. Dirk Karreman, a multimillionaire who owns Karreman Quarries at Mt Cotton, southeast of Brisbane, said grandson Dane was six when he started learning the ropes. Last year, a complaint was made about Dane, then eight, being allowed to operate a Caterpillar 980H loader, but Mr Karreman said he was in a "restricted area" and there was no danger to anyone. "You basically cordon him off in an area he works on by himself and the...
  • Plastic surgeon builds his ideal wife

    11/01/2009 7:49:48 PM PST · by myknowledge · 52 replies · 3,382+ views
    Nine News ^ | November 2, 2009 | Ninemsn staff
    A German plastic surgeon has told how he built himself the perfect wife after wedding a "dowdy" woman "for her potential". Reza Vossough sculpted his 33-year-old bride Cany with eight surgeries to change her chest, thighs, eyes and face, The Sun newspaper reports. In pictures: Plastic surgery obsessions"It's almost like being God — you have the ability to change nature," the newspaper quoted him as saying. "When I first met Cany, she had physical deficiencies, but I could see there was something there ... she had big hips and big thighs, so we made corrections, then did a little bit...
  • 912DC part 2?

    11/01/2009 11:13:08 AM PST · by shechem_usa · 9 replies · 260+ views
    My brain | today | Me
    Has anyone heard anything about a 912DC march part two? Loads of people I know would go if there was another since they couldnt go this time. I also had a great grassroots idea that I would have no idea how to start... sort of a "Mansion March" where thousands of people being represented by Pelosi, Ried, and Frank march in their neighborhood and surround their home... not sure the legality of it, but to get the media there and letting the world see how these fat pigs live would be a big plus... just dont put me at Barney...
  • Michael Ramirez-Healthcare Cartoon

    11/01/2009 6:56:57 AM PST · by Dem Guard · 2 replies · 735+ views
    Michael Ramirez - Townhall.com ^ | 10-29-09 | Michael Ramirez
  • Regeneration Can Be Achieved After Chronic Spinal Cord Injury

    10/31/2009 9:34:11 PM PDT · by bogusname · 25 replies · 487+ views
    ScienceDaily ^ | Oct. 31, 2009 | ScienceDaily
    Scientists at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine report that regeneration of central nervous system axons can be achieved in rats even when treatment delayed is more than a year after the original spinal cord injury...
  • America is FAT!

    10/31/2009 8:14:13 AM PDT · by kdun · 50 replies · 859+ views
    10/31/2009 | Kevin Dunnigan
    AMERICA IS FAT!! Why spend so much time on effect when problems are solved by dealing with cause. We do not have a health care system, we have a disease care system. And we all are about to go over the cliff with a new system that rewards those who make bad choices, which has led to a great part of the problem in the first place. Come on America, wake up!! Come on Washington, deal with the real issues instead you becoming the solution to a problem you created. Take some time today and look at your fellow Americans....
  • Kissing was developed 'to spread germs'

    10/31/2009 7:46:34 AM PDT · by Dysart · 18 replies · 626+ views
    Telegraph ^ | 10-31-09
    They say the gesture allows a bug named Cytomegalovirus, which is dangerous in pregnancy, to be passed from man to woman to give her time to build up protection against it. The bug is found in saliva and normally causes no problems. But it can be extremely dangerous if caught while pregnant and can kill unborn babies or cause birth defects. Writing in the journal Medical Hypotheses, researcher Dr Colin Hendrie from the University of Leeds, said: "Female inoculation with a specific male's cytomegalovirus is most efficiently achieved through mouth-to-mouth contact and saliva exchange, particularly where the flow of saliva...
  • 'Smashing Pumpkins' Singer Claims Swine Flu Is An Obama Conspiracy

    10/30/2009 8:29:53 AM PDT · by Justaham · 48 replies · 1,575+ views
    Newsbusters.org ^ | 10-30-09 | Noel Sheppard
    I love a conspiracy theory, how about you? Although this one isn't necessarily new -- lots of folks have opined about the convenient coincidence of an escalating so-called pandemic mixed with an under-supply of vaccinations while the country debates healthcare reform -- it's all the more delicious when it comes from a rock star of some note. With that in mind, when singer, songwriter, and leader of the now defunct alternative band The Smashing Pumpkins suggests swine flu "is not a naturally occurring virus," and that "President Obama has declared a national emergency" when "there isn’t one," you have to...
  • Dentistry suspect at large (Connecticut)

    10/30/2009 6:15:01 AM PDT · by Graybeard58 · 20 replies · 397+ views
    Waterbury Republican-American ^ | October 30, 2009 | Paul Singley
    NAUGATUCK — Police continue to search for a woman who they said operated an illegal dental office out of her apartment, which was filled with used syringes and other unsanitary medical items. Police are looking for a Brazilian woman, whose name they would not release, who ran a makeshift dental office out of her one-room apartment at 122 Oak St., a residential community off High Street on the east side. Officers are asking anyone who was her patient or has information about her to contact them. Lt. Robert Harrison, department spokesman, said police have not received complaints from anyone who...
  • Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Associated With 50% Lower Odds of Dying From Seasonal Flu

    10/30/2009 5:23:51 AM PDT · by dangerdoc · 20 replies · 380+ views
    Web MD ^ | 10/30/09 | Louise Chang, MD
    Oct. 29, 2009 (Philadelphia) -- Once again, the popular cholesterol-lowering statin drugs have been shown to be good for more than the heart: They may also lower your odds of dying of the flu. In a large study of people hospitalized with seasonal influenza, those who were taking statins were about 50% less likely to die than those who weren't taking the drugs. "Our preliminary research suggests there may be a role for statins in influenza treatment," says Meredith VanderMeer, MPH, of the Oregon Public Health Division. The statin drugs include Crestor, Lescol, Lipitor, Mevacor, Pravachol, and Zocor. The findings...
  • Manager: Dennis Hopper has prostate cancer

    10/29/2009 7:30:07 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 27 replies · 874+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 10/29/09 | AP
    LOS ANGELES – Dennis Hopper has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and is canceling all travel plans to focus on treatment. Manager Sam Maydew says the 73-year-old actor and artist is being treated through a "special program" at the University of Southern California. Asked about Hopper's prognosis, Maydew said, "We're hoping for the best."
  • Air Force might eliminate mandatory PT

    10/29/2009 3:36:23 PM PDT · by Jet Jaguar · 19 replies · 572+ views
    Stars and Stripes ^ | October 30, 2009 | By Jennifer H. Svan and Mark Abramson,
    RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany — Even as the Air Force prepares to toughen physical fitness standards for airmen, it’s proposing to do away with mandatory physical training. That means commanders no longer would have to provide airmen at least 270 minutes per week to exercise during duty hours. But airmen would still have to be prepared to pass more stringent PT tests twice a year. If approved, the Air Force would be the first of the military services to eliminate mandatory PT. An internal audit last year found the Air Force’s fitness program did not promote year-round fitness. Thirty-five percent...
  • PB&J diet earns Nelson a contributing role on No. 22 Sooners' stingy defense

    10/29/2009 1:10:20 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 2 replies · 227+ views
    KFSM ^ | October 29, 2009
    It took a while, but Jonathan Nelson finally discovered the secret to getting on the field for No. 22 Oklahoma: peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. A string of injuries had held Nelson back since he arrived on campus in 2006, but the last hurdle he had to clear before earning some playing time was convincing secondary coach Bobby Jack Wright that he had put enough meat on his slight frame to play safety. That's where the PB&J came in. Strength and conditioning coach Jerry Schmidt put Nelson on a diet requiring him to eat several peanut butter and jelly sandwiches...
  • “Physicians Committee” Abuses the Law. Again.

    10/29/2009 12:56:07 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 6 replies · 182+ views
      The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), a ridiculously misnamed animal rights group, filed a complaint with the USDA yesterday against a Massachusetts hospital that uses pigs in its trauma treatment training. PCRM claims the hospital’s use of pigs violates the federal Animal Welfare Act. But the USDA was having none of it. As a government spokesman made clear, “The use of live animals in the type of training we’re talking about here is not a violation of the Animal Welfare Act.” And a medical center chief pointed out that the pigs are fully anesthetized in compliance with the...
  • Internet could catch the flu, too

    10/29/2009 10:47:07 AM PDT · by ButThreeLeftsDo · 18 replies · 358+ views
    StarTribune ^ | 10/29/09 | BOB VON STERNBERG
    If the flu pandemic becomes as severe as some experts fear, it could end up infecting the Internet. That's the conclusion of the General Accountability Office, which issued a report this week that warned about a potential meltdown of the Web. If the H1N1 flu strain spreads widely enough, keeping millions of workers and students confined to their homes, the Internet's infrastructure could be overwhelmed by people logging in from home. That surge in telecommuting, the report concluded, could slow down local networks to the point of gridlock. According to the Department of Homeland Security, "increased demand during a severe...
  • The spice of life

    10/29/2009 8:44:59 AM PDT · by neverdem · 15 replies · 638+ views
    Chemistry World ^ | October 2009 | Chemistry World
    Many of the world's favourite ingredients have more to offer than just flavour, says Ned Stafford. Many also show health benefitsGarlicTo stink or not to stink, that's often the question when deciding how much garlic to pep up your dinner with. A few years ago, health-conscious cooks might also have wondered whether eating garlic would improve their health, or if such claims were just hype. Any such doubts have now been laid to rest by hundreds of scientific studies confirming garlic's powerful medicinal properties.'Garlic is one of the most researched medicinal plants ever - its health benefits are not anecdotal,...
  • Th17 cells summon an immune system strike against cancer

    10/29/2009 9:34:51 AM PDT · by decimon · 7 replies · 172+ views
    Helper T cell's effect raises possibility of cellular therapy, vaccine developmentHOUSTON - A specific type of T helper cell awakens the immune system to the stealthy threat of cancer and triggers an attack of killer T cells custom-made to destroy the tumors, scientists from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center report in the early online edition of the journal Immunity. The role of Th17, one of only four known types of T helper cell, opens a possible avenue for overcoming cancer's ability to suppress or hide from the body's immune system, said senior author Chen Dong, Ph.D.,...
  • Adaptive Sports Rehabilitation for Disabled Soldiers [moving photos]

    10/29/2009 2:05:12 AM PDT · by Daffynition · 1 replies · 214+ views
    Brent Stirton ^ | Oct 29 2009 | Brent Stirton
    This is a two-fold story about an adaptive sports rehabilitation program for severely disabled US soldiers who are veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. The first half focuses on a river rafting trip down the Salmon River in Idaho, the second focuses on the medical facility where these men have been rehabilitated. It is a story of how these men reach a point where they can embrace life again and feel a reason to go forward despite their permanent, often horrifying injuries. The three soldiers on the river trip are Major Anthony Smith, 39, an African American man who...
  • NO GOVERNMENT OPTION

    10/28/2009 4:37:49 PM PDT · by Cindy · 6 replies · 312+ views
    Me ^ | October 28, 2009 | Cindy
    Note I sent to my elected representatives today: Dear xxxxxx, NO GOVERNMENT OPTION. No matter what it is called, government option, trigger, personal choice, opt out -- NO GOVERNMENT OPTION. Please vote NO on the health care bill package President Obama is trying to push on America. We can’t afford it and neither can the future generations. My husband and I would like to see: 1. tort reform. 2. the ability to purchase insurance in any state. 3. the deductible (high or low) of our choice. 4. medical savings account. Growing up in a low-income home, I do know that...
  • A Great Success

    10/28/2009 4:15:10 PM PDT · by Bishop_Malachi · 2 replies · 297+ views
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | October 27th, 2009 | MICHAEL J. WIDMER
    Facts are a stubborn thing. And despite the false claims of ideologues, academics and politicians, the facts tell the story of Massachusetts' remarkably successful health-reform law. The lengths that critics have gone to in their various attempts to disprove the obvious—that our state's landmark 2006 law and its implementation amount to a truly historic achievement—would be amusing if the subject were not so serious.
  • Can you catch Alzheimer's Disease?

    10/28/2009 1:37:17 PM PDT · by hennie pennie · 23 replies · 723+ views
    The Dallas Disability Examiner ^ | October 26, 2009 | Steve Carter
    Alzheimer's caused by cold sore virus? In a connection that sounds borderline preposterous, links have been accumulating between Alzheimer's disease and cold sores....Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1, a type that should not be confused with herpes symplex virus type 2 which is the cause of genital herpes. A growing body of research, suggests that the HSV-1 may also be responsible for the majority of Alzheimer's cases.... "There's clearly a very strong connection," says British researcher, Ruth Itzhaki, Ph.D., speaking one afternoon in her office at the University of Manchester, in northwestern England. A neurobiologist,...
  • Scientists say curry compound kills cancer cells

    10/28/2009 12:46:39 PM PDT · by decimon · 20 replies · 664+ views
    Reuters ^ | Oct 28, 2009 | Reporting by Kate Kelland; Editing by Janet Lawrence
    LONDON (Reuters) – A molecule found in a curry ingredient can kill esophageal cancer cells in the laboratory, suggesting it might be developed as an anti-cancer treatment, scientists said on Wednesday. Researchers at the Cork Cancer Research Center in Ireland treated esophageal cancer cells with curcumin -- a chemical found in the spice turmeric, which gives curries a distinctive yellow color -- and found it started to kill cancer cells within 24 hours. The cells also began to digest themselves, they said in a study published in the British Journal of Cancer. Previous scientific studies have suggested curcumin can suppress...