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  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Problems Associated with Low Folate Levels in Pregnant Women

    10/28/2009 9:42:56 AM PDT · by decimon · 16 replies · 330+ views
    > The researchers also found that children born from mothers with a low folate status had a notably smaller head circumference at birth, which may indicate a smaller rate of prenatal brain growth in children adversely affected by low folate levels. This is a cause for concern among low-income populations where the nutritional health of the mother is a low priority, and women are less likely to take folate supplements in advance of pregnancy. >
  • Pumpkin skin may scare away germs

    10/28/2009 9:00:21 AM PDT · by decimon · 5 replies · 303+ views
    American Chemical Society ^ | Oct 28, 2009 | Unknown
    The skin of that pumpkin you carve into a Jack-o'-Lantern to scare away ghosts and goblins on Halloween contains a substance that could put a scare into microbes that cause millions of cases of yeast infections in adults and infants each year. That's the conclusion of a new study in the current issue of ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, a bi-weekly publication. In the study, Kyung-Soo Hahm, Yoonkyung Park and colleagues note that some disease-causing microbes are becoming resistant to existing antibiotics. As a result, scientists worldwide are searching for new antibiotics. Past studies hinted that pumpkin, long...
  • TNT resorting to scare tactics to get Healthcare Passed [VANITY]

    10/28/2009 1:21:36 AM PDT · by publana · 4 replies · 275+ views
    October 28, 2009 | publana
    Is it a coincidence that TNT has been playing the movie, John Q, often this month? John Q was the Denzel Washington movie that was socialist propaganda for healthcare back in 2002. They played the move on October 8, 9, and 10 in their 8 pm time slot. Tonight the movie wasn't listed in the TV Guide, but there it was while I was flipping channels. Do they give the American public any credit for intelligence at all?
  • 'Little Buddy' GPS device keeps tabs on your kid

    10/27/2009 5:42:32 PM PDT · by luckybogey · 30 replies · 727+ views
    My Fox - Orlando ^ | October 27, 2009 | KELLY JOYCE
    GPS device can track children Updated: Tuesday, 27 Oct 2009, 12:13 AM EDT Published : Tuesday, 27 Oct 2009, 12:13 AM EDT KELLY JOYCE | FOX 35 News ORLANDO, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35) - A GPS device the size of your pinky finger is about to hit store shelves and the web. Some parents say it's a good way to keep track of children given all of the children disappearing in central Florida. The "insignia little buddy tracker" is a Best Buy brand GPS system that's about to hit store shelves. It's already drawn so much interest it's on back...
  • Cancers Can Vanish Without Treatment, but How?

    10/27/2009 12:52:52 PM PDT · by decimon · 26 replies · 905+ views
    New York Times ^ | Oct 26, 2009 | GINA KOLATA
    Call it the arrow of cancer. Like the arrow of time, it was supposed to point in one direction. Cancers grew and worsened. But as a paper in The Journal of the American Medical Association noted last week, data from more than two decades of screening for breast and prostate cancer call that view into question. Besides finding tumors that would be lethal if left untreated, screening appears to be finding many small tumors that would not be a problem if they were left alone, undiscovered by screening. They were destined to stop growing on their own or shrink, or...
  • Vanity-- ONE WEEK TO PUSH ONE MESSAGE

    10/27/2009 9:48:45 AM PDT · by RonnieFan · 108+ views
    That message? LET US SEE THE BILL!!! That’s a simple philosophical argument that hits at the heart of a representative democracy and that we win. The CBO will put a number on the health care bill in about a week. The DEMS with the help of the MSM will then come out with their innocuous misnomers for things like gov’t healthcare and back it up with dubious facts and statistic. The way to stop this Bill is not by waiting to argue its merits BUT to make the process THE issue BEFORE the Bill hits the floor.
  • Mark Sanchez Takes Hot Dog Break During NFL Game

    10/26/2009 11:22:16 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 22 replies · 1,129+ views
    NBC New York ^ | Mon, Oct 26, 2009 | OLSEN EBRIGHT
    Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez took a little break from Sunday's game against the Raiders to enjoy a delicious Oakland hot dog. During the final minutes of the game, CBS cameras caught the USC alum chowing down. "I wasn't feeling very good and didn't eat much before the game, so I was feeling a little queasy," Sanchez told the Associated Press. "Toward the end of the game, I probably should have eaten one of those bars or something, but someone offered (a hot dog), so I grabbed it and tried to be discreet about it, but obviously not discreet enough. So...
  • Doctors: Vaccine, not actual flu, best way to give kids immunity

    10/26/2009 6:38:12 PM PDT · by decimon · 2 replies · 321+ views
    BlueCross BlueShield ^ | October 21, 2009 | Elizabeth Weise
    > For those who advocate "natural immunity," is there really a difference between the immunity conferred by getting the flu and that provided by vaccination? They're close, though the nasal-spray type is closer, says Tun-Hou Lee, a professor of virology at the Harvard School of Public Health. There are three "arms" of the immune response, Lee says. The first are antibodies, which are also known as immunoglobulins. Produced by white blood cells, they identify and attack bacteria and viruses. The second are killer T cells, which can tell when a cell has been infected with a virus and then attack...
  • Excerpts from Remarks by Christina Romer to the Center for American Progress

    10/26/2009 2:20:18 PM PDT · by Cindy · 3 replies · 245+ views
    WHITEHOUSE.gov ^ | October 26, 2009 | n/a
    Note: The following text is a quote: Home • Briefing Room • Speeches & Remarks The White House Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release October 26, 2009 Excerpts from Remarks by Christina Romer to the Center for American Progress WASHINGTON, DC- Christina Romer, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers will deliver remarks this afternoon at the Center for American Progress. The following are excerpts from her remarks. “In recent months, many have expressed concern about the budget deficit. This is a concern that President Obama and his entire economic team share.” *** “(Economists) Auerbach and Gale calculate...
  • 1 in 5 kids get little vitamin D, study says

    10/26/2009 4:21:40 AM PDT · by decimon · 72 replies · 1,236+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Oct 26, 2009 | LINDSEY TANNER
    CHICAGO – At least one in five U.S. children aged 1 to 11 don't get enough vitamin D and could be at risk for a variety of health problems including weak bones, the most recent national analysis suggests. By a looser measure, almost 90 percent of black children that age and 80 percent of Hispanic kids could be vitamin D deficient — "astounding numbers" that should serve as a call to action, said Dr. Jonathan Mansbach, lead author of the new analysis and a researcher at Harvard Medical School and Children's Hospital in Boston. > The body also makes vitamin...
  • Obama care needs to go down- This is an action alert

    10/25/2009 5:54:19 PM PDT · by ttjemery · 18 replies · 698+ views
    (Got this email today lets get rolling Patriots) Mathew Staver, Founder and Chairman Liberty Counsel As I've been warning, the secret White House-Senate meetings are now underway to socialize health care. We MUST keep on flooding the Senate with demands from citizens to "Show Us The Bill!" See below. -- Mat Thomas, Yesterday, the secret meetings began in earnest. Sen. Harry Reid met with Sen. Max Baucus, White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel and other officials BEHIND CLOSED DOORS to re-draft ObamaCare. The entire Senate Democratic Caucus also met BEHIND CLOSED DOORS. Reid had already indicated he will "liberalize"...
  • Army bureaucracy keeps injured soldiers in uniform even after enlistment expires

    10/25/2009 8:11:30 PM PDT · by Saije · 17 replies · 491+ views
    SP Times ^ | 10/25/2009 | William R. Levesque
    It's an all-volunteer Army. But there were days when Andrew Harriman felt like a draftee. The Largo man signed up for a three-year Army hitch. Harriman, 26, gets out next month — three years, five months and 13 days after his enlistment expired. Not that he's counting. Harriman, whose leg was shot in Iraq, found his Army stint prolonged by a program created to ensure soldiers get the best medical care for their wounds. But critics say the program can sometimes delay discharge long after any medical necessity to do so. An Army spokesman said it was in Harriman's best...
  • HHS Awards $17 Million in a New National Initiative to Fight Health Care-Associated Infections

    10/25/2009 4:51:11 PM PDT · by Cindy · 11 replies · 281+ views
    HHS.gov ^ | Last revised October 23, 2009 | n/a
    Note: The following text is a quote: News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, October 23, 2009 HHS Awards $17 Million in a New National Initiative to Fight Health Care-Associated Infections HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced the award of $17 million to fund projects to fight costly and dangerous health care-associated infections, or HAIs. “When patients go to the hospital, they expect to get better, not worse,” Secretary Sebelius said. “Eliminating infections is critical to making care safer for patients and to improving the overall quality and safety of the health care system. We know that it can be done,...
  • Families say flu scare comes with a dose of craziness

    10/25/2009 7:52:01 AM PDT · by Saije · 18 replies · 870+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 10/25/2009 | Donna St. George
    Glenn Dance does not have swine flu. But when he took the family cat to the veterinarian last week, he was greeted in the parking lot by workers in surgical masks. They knew that his wife and daughter had the flu and told Dance that he was not allowed inside. Dance, who lives in Great Falls, obliged. Then he went along when he was asked to don rubber gloves to sign his pet's paperwork. And again when they said to keep the pen -- and wait in his pickup -- as Cleo was whisked away for a 90-minute work-up. "It...
  • Swine Flu In Our Household

    10/23/2009 7:46:03 PM PDT · by tarpit · 71 replies · 2,728+ views
    self | 10/21/2009 | self
    I thought other freepers might be interested in hearing about real world swine flu cases. This is my story. My children were to get their regular flu shoots last week, but the pediatrician office ran out. They were rescheduled for next week. We opted against the swine flu vaccination. On 10/20/2009 we received a phone call from the school nurse saying that one of my children was not feeling well and wanted to come home. No fever but was at the nurses office twice in the morning asking to come home. Strange, I thought, because my child was fine in...
  • CNN Reports on Website Designed to Assess if You Have Swine Flu - Video - 10/24/09

    10/24/2009 12:07:04 PM PDT · by Federalist Patriot · 10 replies · 439+ views
    Freedom's Lighthouse ^ | October 24, 2009 | BrianinMO
    Here is CNN video reporting on a website designed to help people figure out if they have the H1NI (Swine) Flu. Here's the direct link to the Flu Self-Assessment site mentioned in the video. (VIDEO)
  • Landlord donates kidney to her tenant

    10/24/2009 8:12:49 AM PDT · by Saije · 20 replies · 420+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | 10/24/2009 | Amanda Marrazzo
    The subject of James Love's precarious health came up one day last winter when his landlord was chatting with Love's wife about a leaky faucet. Barbara Thomas, who rents a home to the couple and their six children in Sleepy Hollow, asked Shira Love what her husband needed to avoid kidney dialysis. Born with sickle cell anemia, he had endured years of excruciating pain and renal failure. Shira Love told Thomas that he desperately needed a kidney but that it was hard to find a match because of his O-positive blood type. "The second Shira said James needed a kidney,...
  • Cell Phones Cause Tumors, Drudge headlines

    10/24/2009 7:12:52 AM PDT · by BlueStateBlues · 61 replies · 1,379+ views
    DrudgeReport | October 24, 2009 | Drudge link
    Cell phones cause brain tumors, according to the newest banner headline on the DrudgeReport. The story it's linked to explains how a new study, soon to be published, will provide the data needed to prove this long-rumored assertion. The comments alrady on the story-link include one from a blogger claiming much more.
  • What are the causes of the rise in health care insurance premiums?

    10/24/2009 5:25:18 AM PDT · by reaganator · 15 replies · 489+ views
    It seems to me that the rise in health care insurance premiums is more a result of government interference than free market forces. The proposed destruction of the American private health care industry will destroy individual Freedom and Liberty. The lefts lament is that the rising healthcare insurance costs is only about greed. Of course, they say only "healthcare" in a deliberate attempt to misrepresent and deceive. let's lay it out right here, what has caused the escalating costs in premiums? Governmental mandates on coverage? What are these mandates? Is it true you cannot buy insurance from state to state?
  • Why do songs get stuck in your head?

    10/24/2009 4:34:36 AM PDT · by Slings and Arrows · 136 replies · 2,158+ views
    The Straight Dope ^ | October 16, 2009 | Cecil Adams
    October 16, 2009 Dear Cecil:What’s the deal with getting a song stuck in your head? Why does it happen, especially if it’s a song you don’t like or don’t even know well? Yet all you can think about is that stupid tune. Please enlighten me; I’m getting really sick of “Tainted Love” running circles through my brain.— MegCecil replies:You think you’ve got problems? My assistant Una claims she had the same tune running through her head off and on for 27 years. Only after laborious research online was she able to establish what it was: a concerto by Antonio Vivaldi,...
  • Japan Man Accidentally Given Artificial Rectum

    10/23/2009 9:02:18 PM PDT · by Candor7 · 49 replies · 1,249+ views
    We Interrupt ^ | 21 October 2009 | C. S. Magor
    A Japanese man misdiagnosed as having rectal cancer is suing the hospital that he says unnecessarily gave him an artificial rectum. The man, who has not been identified, underwent surgery to remove a tumor in March at a university hospital in Miyzaki prefecture, western Japan. Following the surgery, his doctor informed him that no cancerous cells had been found in the removed tissue. The complainant is seeking 35 million yen (USD $385,000) in damages.
  • NBC’s ‘Law & Order’ to Take on Abortion Issue (airing tonight)

    10/23/2009 5:39:37 PM PDT · by OldDeckHand · 19 replies · 780+ views
    New York Times ^ | EDWARD WYATT
    LOS ANGELES — “Law & Order,” the long-running NBC series about crime and punishment, rarely shies away from inflammatory topics, and Friday night it takes on one of the most contentious — abortion — for just the third time in the program’s 20 seasons. In the show’s customary ripped-from-the-headlines style, the new episode focuses on the murder, in a church, of a doctor who performs late-term abortions. Though the episode, which will be broadcast at 8 p.m. Eastern and Pacific time, begins with the disclaimer that the story “is fictional and does not depict any actual person or event,” its...
  • Healthy Kids ~ Back to Basics?

    10/23/2009 3:30:44 PM PDT · by stillafreemind · 7 replies · 293+ views
    Associated Content ^ | 10-23-09 | Sherry Tomfeld
    Things change, sometimes for the good, sometimes for the bad. For example, your kids health. Every parent wants healthy kids. But are the "times" making it harder to keep your kids healthy? Maybe. Let us take a stroll back in time. Healthy kids may just mean getting back to basics.
  • 26-year-old dies of cancer after doctor fails to spot signs eight times (ObamaCare here we come)

    10/23/2009 12:43:47 PM PDT · by onehitfrag · 16 replies · 695+ views
    Telegraph UK ^ | 10-19-09
    Nikki Sams died after cervical cancer spread into her lungs, spine and neck despite repeated complaints to her doctor of irregular bleeding and abdominal pain. Dr Navin Shankar, 59, told her it was ''nothing serious'', ignored her request for hospital checks and never performed an internal examination at his surgery in Luton, Beds. The blunder only emerged when Miss Sams was transferred to another GP practice after Dr Shankar was suspended for a separate case of serious misconduct involving a nine-day-old baby. Her new doctor immediately recommended a smear test which revealed abnormal cells, and further examinations at Luton and...
  • Ambulances start charging extra for obese patients

    10/23/2009 8:08:48 AM PDT · by AngelesCrestHighway · 21 replies · 514+ views
    KOMONews.com ^ | 10/22/09 | HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH
    The memory still bothers Ken Keller: A panicked ambulance crew had a critically ill patient, but the man weighed more than 1,000 pounds and could not fit inside the vehicle. And the stretcher wasn't sturdy enough to hold him. The crew offered an idea to Keller, who was then an investigator with the Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services. Could they use a forklift to load the man - bed and all - onto a flatbed truck? Keller agreed: There was no other choice. "I'm sure it was terribly embarrassing to be in his own bed, riding on the back...
  • FReepers who have had the flu this year (swine or other) what were your major symptoms?

    10/23/2009 5:41:23 AM PDT · by Caipirabob · 51 replies · 1,512+ views
    Free Republic ^ | 10/23/09 | Caipirabob
    Well, I've come down with flu like symptoms and it's been 2 days of no fun. My major symptoms are not what I'd call life-threatening, they are what I'd call annoying. I am experiencing: 1) Major back pain and body aches. Don't look at my back, it hurts. Need advil to lie down. 2) Exhaustion. I want to lie down. I don't care if it hurts. My minor symptoms are: 1) Minor, not severe ear pain 2) Minor but gone almost immediately sore throat 3) Initial onset of headache, gone 1st night prior to other symptoms 4) Stomach quesiness but...
  • Your 50% Chance of Staying Doomed!

    10/23/2009 12:33:46 AM PDT · by goods · 3 replies · 325+ views
    Yip yip ya-hoo (as Limbaugh would say). The Dem's health care plan, as you probably know, will cover 94% of the U.S. population. Let’s have a drink to celebrate. But hold that one, because if you are currently uninsured, you still have a 50% chance of staying this way even if the Dem plan gets signed by Obama. Here are the simple numbers…
  • PBS cartoon show tells kids to get flu shots-they are "Opportunitites" for your "communities"

    10/22/2009 3:15:36 PM PDT · by onehitfrag · 7 replies · 436+ views
    Youtube ^ | 10-19-09
    The federal government has accelerated its $16 million dollar PR campaign to brainwash and coerce increasingly suspicious Americans into taking the swine flu vaccine by weaving their propaganda into a popular pre-school show for children currently airing on PBS Kids. Sid the Science Kid is a half-hour series produced by Jim Henson Productions and KCET in Los Angeles, California. The program is bankrolled in part by The Boeing Company, a titan of the military-industrial complex. During an episode of the show set to air on Monday, the computer-generated characters are shown dancing around and singing about how their are taking...
  • Would You Give Your Pet CPR?

    10/22/2009 3:05:13 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 81 replies · 1,468+ views
    nbcwashington ^ | Oct 22, 2009 | KARL PARKER
    There's no doubt about the love we have for our dogs and cats. But, when push comes to shove, just how far would you go if your best friend was in a health crisis? Let's get to the point. Your pet is injured and needs lifesaving air.Question is, could you bring yourself to put your mouth to his snout? 58-percent of people surveyed by the Associated Press and Petside.com would be at least SOMEWHAT likely to perform CPR on their animal in a medical emergency. The survey showed women were more likely to deliver those rescue breaths than the men....
  • Meet the Animal Rights Movement’s Rich Aunt (PETA & PCRM 'sugar momma')

    10/22/2009 2:21:15 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 6 replies · 304+ views
    The deceptively named “Cancer Project” animal-rights group is at it again. This time its target isn’t hot dog makers, but grilled-chicken servers. The group, a branch of the PETA-linked Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), filed a lawsuit in Connecticut yesterday against three restaurant chains demanding warnings about a supposed link between grilled chicken and cancer. As we told the media, PCRM is nothing more than an animal rights front for pushing vegan activism, which is funded primarily by a single rich donor. Since 2003, PCRM and the Cancer Project have derived 60 percent of their budgets from a...
  • Extra care for outwardly healthy workers costs companies millions annually

    10/22/2009 1:09:14 PM PDT · by decimon · 14 replies · 379+ views
    University of Michigan ^ | Oct. 22, 2009 | Unknown
    ANN ARBOR, Mich.—Someone healthy enough to work could still cost an employer more than $4,000 annually in unnecessary health care costs. A new University of Michigan study shows workers with metabolic syndrome (MetS) and associated chronic disease can cost employers up to $5,867 annually in health care, pharmacy and short term disability—compared to $1,600 for a healthy worker. But the good news: Companies can stop those chronic health problems before they start. MetS is a collection of health risks that includes body mass index, cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure and triglycerides. The study was designed to determine the relationship between MetS...
  • Turning Back ObamaCare (Bachmann says the key is call volume)

    10/22/2009 11:42:49 AM PDT · by kara2008 · 7 replies · 402+ views
    American Thinker ^ | 10/22/2009 | Claude Sandroff
    Rep. Michele Bachmann from Minnesota offered sound advice this morning during an interview with Lee Rodgers on KSFO (audio here and MP3 here) in San Francisco, on how to turn back the various healthcare proposals working their way through Congress. The key she says is call volume -- old-fashioned telephone call volume.  Every morning, Monday through Friday she advises us to call our Congressional delegation, our two Senators and Congressional Representative, with the goal of achieving 10,000 calls every day.  With staff tied up just answering this volume of calls, there is no way that healthcare can survive.  And if...
  • A Whole New Health Care Ball Game

    10/22/2009 8:34:11 AM PDT · by AngelesCrestHighway · 4 replies · 273+ views
    Morning Bell/Heritage Foundation ^ | 10/22/09 | Heritage Foundation
    You have to read all the way to page A-25 in today’s New York Times to learn about it, but the Senate took its first floor vote on Obamacare yesterday and the White House lost. Big. The NYT reports: “Democrats lost a big test vote on health care legislation on Wednesday as the Senate blocked action on a bill to increase Medicare payments to doctors at a cost of $247 billion over 10 years. The Senate majority leader, Harry Reid, Democrat of Nevada, needed 60 votes to proceed. He won only 47. And he could not blame Republicans. A dozen...
  • Volunteers wanted for simulated 520-day Mars mission

    10/22/2009 6:20:38 AM PDT · by Jet Jaguar · 14 replies · 562+ views
    physorg.com ^ | October 22, 2009 | N/A
    Starting in 2010, an international crew of six will simulate a 520-day round-trip to Mars, including a 30-day stay on the martian surface. In reality, they will live and work in a sealed facility in Moscow, Russia, to investigate the psychological and medical aspects of a long-duration space mission. ESA is looking for European volunteers to take part. The ‘mission’ is part of the Mars500 programme being conducted by ESA and Russia’s Institute of Biomedical Problems (IBMP) to study human psychological, medical and physical capabilities and limitations in space through fundamental and operational research. ESA’s Directorate of Human Spaceflight is...
  • Duke study: McCain loss to Obama hit supporters in testes

    10/21/2009 9:21:21 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 20 replies · 636+ views
    Triangle Business Journal ^ | Oct. 20, 2009 | James Gallagher
    Male supporters of presidential candidates John McCain and Bob Barr took news of their candidates’ loss to Barack Obama hard, almost like a kick in the crotch, a new study from Duke University and the University of Michigan concludes. Young men who voted for either McCain or Barr suffered immediate drops in their testosterone levels after the election results were announced, while Obama supporters suffered no change. Females also suffered no change, according to the study, which will be published in the journal PLOS One on Wednesday. "This is a pretty powerful result," said Duke neuroscientist Kevin LaBar. "Voters are...
  • The Newest Relaxing Trend - Snake Massage! [Live Snakes: Clients Get "Energy" & "Sensuality"]

    10/21/2009 9:05:08 PM PDT · by Steelfish · 7 replies · 336+ views
    Times of India ^ | October 21st 2009
    The Newest Relaxing Trend - Snake Massage! 21 October 2009 | Tired of the normal spa treatments? Well, then turn your attention to the latest means of pampering: snake massage Give it up for the newest relaxing trend - snake massage! (Getty Images) ! Therapist Ada Barak in Norther Israel provides this unusual treatment, in which she places six non-venomous snakes on her clients’ aching body. The clients apparently feel relaxed as the snakes move on their body and face. Barak got the idea for the unique therapy after noticing visitors to her roadside attraction called Ada Barak’s Carnivorous Plant...
  • Suspension of Disbelief

    10/21/2009 8:14:52 PM PDT · by BGHater · 3 replies · 449+ views
    Outside Magazine ^ | October 2009 | Jill Davis
    Most people who lose a leg dream of walking again. For adaptive athlete Jarem Frye, the inventor of a spring-loaded prosthetic knee transforming the lives of amputees, that wasn't nearly enough. He wanted to fly. Jarem Frye at his office in Mcminnville, Oregon (Photograph by Annie Marie Musselman) WHAT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE a military propaganda video showing footage of U.S. Marines on patrol—protecting an Iraqi neighborhood from insurgents—now lives on the Internet, where you can see Garrett Jones's last steps as a whole-bodied man. The 15-second clip, shot in July 2007 in the city of Karmah, is poor in...
  • A few coffees a day keep liver disease at bay: study

    10/21/2009 7:35:29 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 9 replies · 505+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 10/21/09 | AFP
    WASHINGTON (AFP) – Researchers in the United States have found another good reason to go to the local espresso bar: several cups of coffee a day could halt the progression of liver disease, a study showed Wednesday. Sufferers of chronic hepatitis C and advanced liver disease who drank three or more cups of coffee per day slashed their risk of the disease progressing by 53 percent compared to patients who drank no coffee, the study led by Neal Freedman of the US National Cancer Institute (NCI) showed. For the study, 766 participants enrolled in the Hepatitis C Antiviral Long-Term Treatment...
  • NHS-bans-ageism-Elderly-patients-receive-attention-young

    10/21/2009 7:13:52 PM PDT · by TribalPrincess2U · 1 replies · 133+ views
    dailymail ^ | 22nd October 2009 | James Chapman
    Ageism in the NHS, which turns elderly patients into second-class citizens, is to be outlawed. Health Secretary Andy Burnham says all patients - whether 20 or beyond 80 - deserve the same care and attention. Today's announcement follows alarming new evidence that older people are far less likely to receive a proper diagnosis and essential treatment. Many elderly patients miss out on the scans, drugs and even basic health advice routinely given to the young Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1222077/NHS-bans-ageism-Elderly-patients-receive-attention-young.html#ixzz0UcvCqMPw
  • The Major Incurable Disease - Tort Terror

    10/21/2009 2:15:35 PM PDT · by Cindy · 118+ views
    FREE CONGRESS FOUNDATION - Free Congress Foundation Commentaries ^ | October 21, 2009 | By Marion Edwyn Harrison, Esq.
    (PDF Format) Free Congress Foundation Commentary The Major Incurable Disease – Tort Terror By Marion Edwyn Harrison, Esq. October 21, 2009 Unlike other countries, our Federal system and many of our State judicial systems encourage litigation against physicians and hospitals. The practice of medicine is almost unimaginatively sophisticated, as applicable knowledge continually becomes more complicated and more extensive.
  • ACP statement on Senate vote, S. 1776 (Medicare Physician Fairness Act of 2009)

    10/21/2009 1:32:11 PM PDT · by decimon · 5 replies · 358+ views
    American College of Physicians ^ | Oct 21, 2009 | Unknown
    The American College of Physicians, representing 129,000 internal medicine physicians and medical student members, is gravely disappointed by the failure of the "cloture" vote today in the U.S. Senate on S. 1776, the Medicare Physician Fairness Act of 2009. We commend Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), the bill's principal sponsor, for her diligent efforts to persuade her colleagues to support this long-overdue legislation to sunset the flawed SGR formula and put an end to the cycle of annual Medicare cuts that threaten seniors' access to physician services. We also thank the 47 senators who, like Senator Stabenow, voted to allow S....
  • Pot City, USA

    10/21/2009 12:38:02 PM PDT · by Lurkina.n.Learnin · 19 replies · 1,162+ views
    In case you missed it, here is the "Pot City, USA" television show recently shown on the A&E Network. It's pretty interesting and well worth your time to watch.
  • When Parents Are Too Toxic to Tolerate

    10/21/2009 11:51:18 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 49 replies · 1,442+ views
    New York Times ^ | October 20, 2009 | RICHARD A. FRIEDMAN, M.D.
    You can divorce an abusive spouse. You can call it quits if your lover mistreats you. But what can you do if the source of your misery is your own parent? Granted, no parent is perfect. And whining about parental failure, real or not, is practically an American pastime that keeps the therapeutic community dutifully employed. But just as there are ordinary good-enough parents who mysteriously produce a difficult child, there are some decent people who have the misfortune of having a truly toxic parent. A patient of mine, a lovely woman in her 60s whom I treated for depression,...
  • Eating right, not supplements, is best at keeping your good bacteria healthy, dietitian says

    10/21/2009 8:52:42 AM PDT · by decimon · 8 replies · 494+ views
    Medical College of Georgia ^ | Oct 21, 2009 | Unknown
    AUGUSTA, Ga. – Healthy eating, not supplements, is the best way to keep the good bacteria in your gut healthy, says a dietitian and researcher. As with vitamins, it's best to get the bacteria you need from healthy food rather than taking often expensive and potentially ineffective supplements, says Gail Cresci, Medical College of Georgia dietitian and researcher. "Consumers are buying stuff like crazy that is probably not even helping them and could potentially hurt them," says Ms. Cresci, assistant professor of surgery at the MCG School of Medicine and winner of the 2009 Excellence in Practice Award for Clinical...
  • POLL: SHOULD CONGRESSMAN ADAM SCHIFF BEAT HIS WIFE PUBLICLY?

    10/20/2009 11:10:17 PM PDT · by WayneLusvardi · 2 replies · 310+ views
    Pasadena Sub Rosa ^ | Wayne Lusvardi
    SICK POLL QUESTION: "SHOULD CONGRESSMAN ADAM SCHIFF BEAT HIS WIFE PUBLICLY?" I got an email from Congressman Adam Schiff (Democrat-Pasadena, California) today with one of his hoaked up opinion poll questions: "Should the health care reform bill include the public option?" (the buzz words "public option" means an option for a government run insurance policy as well as private insurance policies). This type of question already is conclusionary that a health care reform bill will be passed by Congress. In other words, the results are already loaded in favor of health care reform. The question is dishonest. It doesn't ask...
  • Today My Dad is 90!

    10/20/2009 6:20:13 PM PDT · by bannie · 41 replies · 542+ views
    Self ^ | 20 OCT 09 | Self
    I just wanted to shout about how fortunate I am! Today my father turned 90! Mom will be 90 next July.
  • The very small world of Paul Mason - the world's heaviest man weighing in at 70 stone (997 lbs)

    10/20/2009 6:12:08 PM PDT · by traumer · 28 replies · 1,089+ views
    The very small world of Paul Mason - the world's heaviest man weighing in at 70 stone By Andrew Levy Last updated at 11:16 PM on 20th October 2009 * Comments (145) * Add to My Stories Languishing in a reinforced bed with treats and entertainments close to hand, this is the world's heaviest man at home. Paul Mason, who weighs 70 stone, is rarely able to leave his bed and so spends much of his life in the room, eating and playing computer games. The 48-year-old consumes around 20,000 calories a day - more than eight times what the...
  • Former nurse's aide in US becomes Ugandan king

    10/20/2009 4:35:46 PM PDT · by Slings and Arrows · 18 replies · 569+ views
    AP via Yahoo! ^ | Mon Oct 19, 3:44 pm ET | TOM MALITI
    KASESE, Uganda – For years, Charles Wesley Mumbere worked as a nurse's aide in Maryland and Pennsylvania, caring for the elderly and sick. No one there suspected that he had inherited a royal title in his African homeland when he was just 13. On Monday, after years of political upheaval and financial struggle, Mumbere, 56, was finally crowned king of his people to the sound of drumbeats and thousands of cheering supporters wearing cloth printed with his portraits.
  • What do you guys think?

    10/20/2009 1:24:49 PM PDT · by Niuhuru · 7 replies · 382+ views
    Mind of Niuhuru ^ | October 20 2009 | Niuhuru
    I'm putting a new section on my website and I would like to get your opinion of my first section. I'm calling it "Health Watch" and I'd like for everyone to take a look and leave thier comments on it.
  • Drinking coffee slows progression of liver disease in chronic hepatitis C sufferers

    10/20/2009 9:45:23 AM PDT · by decimon · 2 replies · 232+ views
    Wiley-Blackwell ^ | Oct 20, 2009 | Unknown
    Patients with chronic hepatitis C and advanced liver disease who drink three or more cups of coffee per day have a 53% lower risk of liver disease progression than non-coffee drinkers according to a new study led by Neal Freedman, Ph.D., MPH, from the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The study found that patients with hepatitis C-related bridging fibrosis or cirrhosis who did not respond to standard disease treatment benefited from increased coffee intake. An effect on liver disease was not observed in patients who drank black or green tea. Findings of the study appear in the November issue of Hepatology,...