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  • Clintons And Monica Lewinsky's Demons

    03/26/2008 7:13:07 AM PDT · by Toussaint · 40 replies · 994+ views
    The Black Star News ^ | March 26, 2008 | Black Star News Editorial
    [Black Star News Editorial] Hillary and Bill Clinton need counseling. Clinton yesterday played the race card from the top of the deck. Her campaign has been doing this since January. Obama offers hope and change; the Clintons peddle hate and racism. Now about the therapy. He had lied about his molestation of the intern Monica Lewinsky; National Archives records recently released show that Clinton molested the girl at least 10 times and that his wife was in the White House on eight of those occasions. They played the race card and ran to the Black community --a welcoming and generous...
  • Mirror Therapy Shows Promise in Amputee Treatment

    01/16/2008 3:50:48 PM PST · by SandRat · 2 replies · 837+ views
    WASHINGTON, Jan. 16, 2008 – When Army Sgt. Nicholas Paupore puts a mirror between his legs and looks down, he’s whole again. The right leg that was destroyed when an explosively formed penetrator ripped through his Humvee just south of Kirkuk, Iraq, suddenly reappears before his eyes, reflecting the left leg that remains. Navy Cmdr. (Dr.) Jack Tsao, associate professor of neurology at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, in Bethesda, Md., encouraged Army Sgt. Nicholas Paupore, an outpatient at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, in Washington, D.C., to try mirror therapy to treat phantom pain in...
  • When Ron Paul Lunatics Attack (Ron Paul Lunatics Attack Hannity)

    01/07/2008 1:57:23 PM PST · by mnehring · 705 replies · 2,554+ views
    Ron Paul Lunatics Sean returns to his hotel after crazy Ron Paul protesters rallied outside of a restaurant he was visiting in Manchester, New Hampshire. Video Link: http://zshn.fimc.net//Article.asp?id=543226 --my comments-- According to Ron Paul forums, about 200 Paul supporters were part of this attack on Sean. They claim they were only throwing snowballs but the videos make it clear they were throwing bottles and other items other than snowballs. Warning, foul language by Paul supporters.
  • Thomas Sowell: Testing, Testing - Intervening dangers. (in the early testing for autism)

    11/15/2007 2:53:26 PM PST · by neverdem · 4 replies · 73+ views
    National Review Online ^ | November 14, 2007 | Thomas Sowell
    November 14, 2007, 0:00 a.m. Testing, TestingIntervening dangers. By Thomas Sowell The recently launched crusade to have every child tested for autism before the age of two has as its reason an opportunity for “early intervention” to treat the condition. Dr. Scott Myers, a pediatrician, has been quoted by Reuters news service as saying that autistic children who get earlier treatment “do better in the long run.” That may be true if the children are genuinely autistic. But the dangers of false diagnoses of toddlers and preschoolers have been pointed out by Professor Stephen Camarata of Vanderbilt University, who...
  • Ohio Lawmakers Push Autism Coverage Bill

    11/10/2007 7:19:04 PM PST · by neverdem · 8 replies · 128+ views
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Fully insured health plans would be required to cover diagnosis as well as treatment for autism under an Ohio House bill advocates say would expose autistic children to early treatment that will benefit them the rest of their lives. The proposal, which has bipartisan sponsors, is modeled after the two-month-old mental health parity law that requires health insurance providers to cover certain psychological conditions. Currently, many health plans cover the diagnosis of autism but not treatment. "I just feel like taxpayers shouldn't have to pick up the tab," said Tamara Heydt, a mother of two autistic...
  • American Psychological Association Pressured to Ban Reparative Therapy (Of Homosexuals)

    07/11/2007 3:27:42 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 30 replies · 1,180+ views
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 7/11/07 | Hilary White
    WASHINGTON, July 11, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Homosexual activists are pressuring the American Psychological Association to denounce so-called reparative therapy aimed at helping gays overcome their psychosexual disorders. The APA is about to review its policies regarding therapy for those who counsel clients seeking to leave the homosexual lifestyle, and some pro-family advocates are anticipating that steps will be taken against reparative therapy for homosexuals. While homosexuals suffer from much higher than average rates of psychological and social disorders, the mainstream medical organizations have remained in lockstep with the gay movement's explanation. The establishment position is that high rates of suicide,...
  • America Supports You: Canines Offer Healing Therapy to Wounded Warriors

    07/06/2007 4:49:32 PM PDT · by SandRat · 25 replies · 453+ views
    America Supports You ^ | Jen Rodriguez
    FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, July 6, 2007 – Sweetheart, Jackson and Ellie Mae, three pooches, are helping to change the lives of wounded warriors at Brooke Army Medical Center here. Army Staff Sgt. Christopher Pettway snuggles up to Ellie Mae, a Lhasa Apso, held by dog trainer and owner Charlie Brugnola at the Center for the Intrepid, a physical rehabilitation center. Photo by Jen Rodriguez  (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. The mixed beagle, German shepherd and Lhasa Apso are therapy dogs trained to console soldiers, family members and sometimes medical staff with reassuring hugs and occasionally dog kisses....
  • An alternative theory on cancer (How Darwinism hinders the "War on Cancer")

    06/27/2007 10:57:15 PM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 124 replies · 2,763+ views
    Physorg.com ^ | June 27, 2007
    Thirty-six years into the war on cancer, scientists have not only failed to come up with a cure, but most of the newer drugs suffer from the same problems as those available in the pre-war days: serious toxicity, limited effectiveness and eventual resistance. This is no surprise to University of California, Berkeley, genetics researcher Peter Duesberg, professor of molecular and cell biology. According to his novel yet controversial "chromosomal" theory of cancer, which is receiving increased attention among cancer researchers, each cancer is unique, and there is no magic bullet. "The mutation theory of cancer says that a limited number...
  • Visiting the Online Shrink

    06/20/2007 6:26:31 AM PDT · by WesternCulture · 25 replies · 440+ views
    www.sr.se ^ | 06/20/2007 | www.sr.se
    People who have anxiety problems or depression can get just as good help on the Internet as face-to-face with a psychiatrist, according to a Swedish investigation, Now a new Internet service is being expanded. This means Sweden will become the first country in the world to offer cognitive behavior therapy via the Internet as a routine method for treating patients who have problems such as social phobias or panic attacks. Psychiatrists say the online service will compliment traditional care and it means more people can be treated, more cheaply. But critics say sitting at a computer simply can’t be as...
  • '300' Therapy ....(massacre thousands of jihadis, I meant Persians)

    03/21/2007 5:00:39 AM PDT · by IrishMike · 46 replies · 1,567+ views
    Human Events ^ | 03/21/2007 | Amanda B. Carpenter
    I?ve never been in therapy, but I can?t imagine anything could be more cathartic than watching King Leonidas and his mighty band of Spartans brutally massacre the thousands of jihadis that descended on them at the epic Battle of Thermopylae in the blockbuster hit 300. Did I say jihadis? I meant Persians. Sorry, about that. The two are easily confusedd in light of current events. While watching 300 it?s tempting to mentally substitute the freedom-loving Spartans for dedicated U.S. soldiers and swap the occultist Persians for Islamic insurgents lusting to cash in their martyrdom for 72 virgins. Leonidas?s men are...
  • Medical Therapy For Restless Legs Syndrome May Trigger Compulsive Gambling

    02/09/2007 11:23:51 AM PST · by blam · 13 replies · 429+ views
    Source: Mayo Clinic Date: February 9, 2007 Medical Therapy For Restless Legs Syndrome May Trigger Compulsive Gambling Science Daily — Compulsive gambling with extreme losses -- in two cases, greater than $100,000 -- by people without a prior history of gambling problems has been linked to a class of drugs commonly used to treat the neurological disorder restless legs syndrome (RLS). A new Mayo Clinic study is the first to describe this compulsive gambling in RLS patients who are being treated with medications that stimulate dopamine receptors in the brain. The Mayo Clinic report appeared in the Jan. 23 issue...
  • Sen. Johnson able to talk, begins therapy

    01/11/2007 4:10:30 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 26 replies · 799+ views
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 1/11/07 | AP
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson (news, bio, voting record) of South Dakota, whose brain surgery last month raised speculation that Democrats could lose control of the Senate, is able to talk and has been transferred to a rehabilitation unit to begin "aggressive therapy," his office said on Thursday. "Yesterday, Senator Johnson underwent an MRI which showed that his speech centers were spared of injury. This is confirmed by the fact that he is following commands and has started to say words," neurosurgeon Dr. Vivek Deshmukh said. His office said Johnson was transferred from an intensive care unit to...
  • Milk Therapy

    12/09/2006 10:52:18 AM PST · by blam · 12 replies · 854+ views
    Science News Magazine ^ | 12-9-2006 | Julie J Rehmeyer
    Milk Therapy Julie J. Rehmeyer Catharina Svanborg thought that she already knew how remarkable breast milk is. The immunologist had logged hundreds of lab hours documenting ways in which human milk helps babies fight infections. But when the group decided to use cancerous lung cells to avoid the variability shown by normal cells in laboratory tests, Svanborg and her team at Lund University in Sweden were in for a surprise. They applied breast milk to the cancerous lung cells, and all the cells died. Breast milk killed cancer cells. GOAT GOODS. A transgenic goat named Artemis produces in her milk...
  • Freud's Will to Power

    11/30/2006 11:30:32 AM PST · by globalwhiplash · 42 replies · 575+ views
    New York Sun ^ | 11/29/06 | Ronald W. Dworkin
    Freud's Will to Power BY RONALD W. DWORKIN November 29, 2006 Legend has it that Freud, although educated in the philosophies of his day, studiously avoided the work of Nietzsche to preserve the originality of his ideas against external influence. Nietzsche's analysis of the human psyche, how values were supposedly projections of people's unspoken jealousies and fears, ran dangerously close to Freud's idea (still a work in progress at the end of the 19th century) that the roots of conscious behavior lay in unconscious desires. But after reading Dr. Peter Kramer's outstanding new biography of Freud (HarperCollins, 213 pages, $21.95),...
  • Shock Therapy Loses Some of Its Shock Value

    09/22/2006 9:34:51 PM PDT · by neverdem · 16 replies · 852+ views
    NY Times ^ | September 19, 2006 | JANE E. BRODY
    For an older woman I know who was suffering from “implacable depression” that refused to yield to any medications, electroconvulsive therapy — popularly called shock therapy — was a lifesaver. And Kitty Dukakis, wife of the former governor of Massachusetts and 1988 Democratic presidential nominee, says ECT, as doctors call it, gave her back her life, which had been rendered nearly unlivable by unrelenting despair and the alcohol she used to assuage it. Neither woman has experienced the most common side effect of ECT: memory disruption, though Mrs. Dukakis recalls nothing of a five-day trip to Paris she took after...
  • World's greatest fishing, therapy dog passes away (Vanity)

    09/20/2006 4:05:28 PM PDT · by girlangler · 26 replies · 489+ views
    me ^ | Sept.20, 2006 | me
    To: All Kentucky Outdoor Press Association members From: ****** I just received word that Bud Light, the sweetest little dog in the world, and the official Kentucky Outdoor Press Association mascot, had to be euthanized today because he had cancer and it had spread rapidly, leaving him to face delibitating pain. Nobody knows how old Bud Light was, since he was a "pound hound," adopted at the local animal shelter. It's also impossible to determine what breed he was, but he was a white, fluffy small bundle of joy. Any of you who ever attended the KOPA meetings know that...
  • Psychiatrist Is Among Five Chosen for Medical Award

    09/16/2006 8:23:25 PM PDT · by neverdem · 8 replies · 680+ views
    NY Times ^ | September 17, 2006 | LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
    The psychiatrist who upset Freudian dogma in the 1960’s by developing cognitive therapy is one of five winners of this year’s Lasker Awards, widely considered the nation’s most prestigious medical prizes. The awards, announced yesterday by the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation, are also going to four scientists who made important discoveries about aging and cancer. Mary Lasker created the awards in 1946 as a birthday gift to her husband, Albert, in hopes of curing cancer in 10 years. Each award carries a $100,000 prize. The psychiatrist, Dr. Aaron T. Beck, 85, of the University of Pennsylvania, won the Lasker...
  • Zap [Super high voltage to treat cancer, other ailments]

    08/04/2006 12:15:16 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 11 replies · 870+ views
    IEEE Spectrum ^ | August 2006 | Karl H. Schoenbach, Richard Nuccitelli, and Stephen J. Beebe
    40 Thousand volts, four thousand amperes, and over one hundred million watts squeezed into a cubic centimeter. YouÂ’d think that would be enough to vaporize just about anything, and it certainly doesnÂ’t seem like the kind of electricity youÂ’d want to apply to your body. But if our research continues to succeed as it has, years from now weÂ’ll be asking some cancer patients to do just that. And it might just save their lives. The trick is to apply that gargantuan jolt for only a few billionths of a second. ThatÂ’s so brief a time that the energy delivered...
  • Review Sees No Advantage in 12-Step Programs

    07/25/2006 10:52:10 PM PDT · by neverdem · 228 replies · 4,221+ views
    The Treasonous NY Times ^ | July 25, 2006 | NICHOLAS BAKALAR
    When Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-step programs are examined in controlled studies, a new review reports, scientists find no proof that they are superior to any other intervention in reducing alcohol dependence or alcohol-related problems. The researchers, led by Marica Ferri of the Italian Agency for Public Health in Rome, found little to suggest that 12-step programs reduced the severity of addiction any more than any other intervention. And no data showed that 12-step interventions were any more — or any less — successful in increasing the number of people who stayed in treatment or reducing the number who relapsed...
  • Ex-gays promote the straight life

    02/26/2006 5:41:59 AM PST · by Joe Republc · 47 replies · 1,206+ views
    ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH ^ | 02/26/2006 | Kim Bell
    MANCHESTER — A traveling conference advocating the heterosexual lifestyle came to the suburbs of west St. Louis County on Saturday. As gay-rights groups staged a peaceful protest outside the First Evangelical Free Church, conventioneers spent the day inside, mostly listening to speakers who say they were previously gay. Parents of gay and lesbian children got advice and could speak to counselors about what to do, short of accepting their child's behavior. "We suggest you decline an invitation to a civil commitment ceremony," Melissa Fryrear told a group of parents. Some busily took notes; a few others wiped away tears. "So...