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  • Inorganic nitrate can help protect patients against kidney damage caused during coronary angiographic procedures (Potassium nitrate)

    03/31/2024 9:34:14 PM PDT · by ConservativeMind · 9 replies
    A five-day course of once-daily inorganic nitrate reduces the risk of a serious complication following a coronary angiogram, in which the dye used causes damage to the kidneys. The clinical trial also showed that the five-day course improves renal outcomes at three months and major adverse cardiac events (MACE) at one year compared to placebo. Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN), also known as contrast associated acute kidney injury (CA-AKI), is an uncommon but serious complication following coronary angiography. A special dye, which is visible on X-rays, is injected into the body and when the dye reaches the coronary arteries, an X-ray is...
  • George Soros & Bill Gates Partner with China on Coronavirus Drug!

    03/26/2020 8:58:07 AM PDT · by FR_addict · 72 replies
    Civilian Intelligence Network ^ | February 11, 2020 | Shawn Paul Melville
    As drug manufacturers speed up their efforts to find a new treatment drug for the coronavirus outbreak that has devastated China and has caused a world-wide panic, a Chinese drug company just announced that it has started mass-producing an experimental drug from Gilead Sciences that has the potential to fight the novel coronavirus (1). BrightGene Bio-Medical Technology, a Suzhou based company (2), just announced that it has developed the technology to synthesize the active pharmaceutical ingredients of Remdesivir, the drug developed by Gilead Biosciences. Its stock price surged 20% in Tuesday morning trading in Shanghai (1). “While BrightGene said that...
  • Journalists Won't Put Up with Regime Monitors in Newsrooms? Don't Be So Sure...

    02/20/2014 5:29:58 PM PST · by Kaslin · 46 replies
    Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | February 20, 2014 | Rush Limbaugh
    BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: I want to start today with this story that the Regime is going to put monitors in American news organization newsrooms. I had a fascinating discussion with two or three people here asking what they thought of it, and without fail, without exception, everybody I asked about this said without the slightest hesitation or doubt that the media will rise up in righteous indignation and opposition and will not put up with this. The media, the New York Times, NBC News, CBS, Washington Post, you name it, they will not tolerate it. They will draw a red...
  • Is Obama trying to kill a free press?

    02/21/2014 7:38:11 AM PST · by Innovative · 33 replies
    Fox News ^ | Feb 20, 2014 | Jay Sekulow/
    The FCC is launching a new study, taking upon itself the task of deciding what news the public “needs” to hear, versus the news the public wants to hear. The agency will conduct a “General Population Survey” that will “measure community members’ actual and perceived critical information needs.” Got that? What you think (perceive) you need to know is different from what the government says you need to know. Next, the FCC will send monitors to newsrooms across the country who will ask questions regarding the “philosophy” of the newsroom, inquire about possible conflicts between reporters and their bosses, and...
  • OBAMA'S NEWS POLICE

    02/21/2014 8:41:00 AM PST · by Dqban22 · 35 replies
    FRONTPAGE MAGAZINE ^ | 2/21/2014 | Matthew Vadum
    Obama’s News Police Posted By Matthew Vadum On February 21, 2014 @ 12:56 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage The Obama administration is planning to send what critics characterize as government spies into the newsrooms of the nation’s media outlets. This unprecedented assault on Americans’ First Amendment freedoms is part of the Community Organizer-in-Chief’s political war against the few pockets of media resistance he has encountered at Fox News and in the world of talk radio. Sending federal bureaucrats to meddle in newsroom affairs by conducting an alleged “study” will chill news coverage and make government-licensed broadcast media think twice about airing...
  • FCC Chief: We're Not Going to Police Your Newsroom

    02/21/2014 8:03:41 AM PST · by kristinn · 79 replies
    The National Journal ^ | Friday, February 21, 2013 | Laura Ryan
    The head of the Federal Communications Commission is trying to douse Republican accusations that his agency is trying to covertly police the editorial decisions of TV news. In a letter to senior House Republicans released Thursday, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said the agency "has no intention of regulating political or other speech of journalists or broadcasters." Republicans have picked at an FCC study introduced last spring on "critical information needs" that is intended to examine barriers of entry into the news media industry for small businesses. The study's inquiry included questions such as: "What is the news philosophy of the...