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An ingredient in antibacterial soap can cause liver cancer, a new study says Post Date: 2014-11-20 06:40:11 by Tatarewicz
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PressTV... A laboratory study on mice has revealed that a chemical ingredient of soap could trigger liver cancer. The new study, carried out by the experts at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, found that the commonly used anti-bacterial agent known as triclosan can cause liver cancer. Study on mice fed relatively large quantities of triclosan (three grams daily for six months) explored increasing growth of liver tumors in animals, according to the report published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on November 17. "Triclosan's increasing detection in environmental samples and its increasingly broad use in consumer products may ...
Grandmas Smoking Weed for the First Time (Extended Cut) Post Date: 2014-11-20 01:22:14 by X-15
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The Great Calcium Lie Post Date: 2014-11-19 17:12:52 by BTP Holdings
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You need magnesium in your diet to make calcium assimalible. Click on the link to read article.
Editorial: Whose patient visit is this anyway, gun-owners? Post Date: 2014-11-19 08:30:44 by Ada
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People who are hostile to the right of self-defense want doctors to go off on paternalistic fishing expeditions when they see patients to determine whether they own guns or not. But when I completed my training to become a physician assistant in internal medicine during the 1980s and gun crimes were starting to peak (ironically, I worked in the medical care clinics of a prison system), no one ever mentioned that healthcare professionals should arbitrarily inquire about gun ownership. I was never taught to ask about it because it was never deemed necessary to successfully treating patients. doctors and guns I know how to perform a very thorough history and physical (H&P) examination, ...
Protection vs. Endangerment Post Date: 2014-11-19 08:24:51 by Ada
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Well, the CPS vultures are out there, once again. This time in Seminole County, Florida. In June the countys Child Protection Services bureaucrats took a 12- day-old baby away from his vegan Seventh Day Adventist mother who insisted on breastfeeding the baby, and, when the baby was losing weight the mother refused to take him to the hospital and instead she provided the baby with a supplemental vegan formula. That diet and method of healing was consistent with her religious beliefs, but her doctor believed otherwise, reported her to the authorities who arrested her, and had CPS seize her child. The mother was actually charged with neglect. But this week a ...
Topol: Why Are Doctors and Hospitals the Owners of Patient Records? Post Date: 2014-11-19 05:50:23 by Tatarewicz
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Medscape... Over 40 years ago, Shenkin and Warner wrote an article in the New England Journal of Medicine titled "Sounding Board. Giving the Patient His Medical Record: A Proposal to Improve the System."[1] That certainly hasn't happened. Recently, New York Times journalist and physician Elisabeth Rosenthal added to her article series "Paying Till It Hurts" with "Medical Records: Top Secret." In the article, I. Glenn Cohen, a Harvard Law professor, is quoted as saying, "The medical record is held hostage." And David Blumenthal, president of the Commonwealth Fund, tells Dr Rosenthal that HIPAA compliance should not be used as an excuse to refuse ...
High Triglycerides: What You Need to Know Post Date: 2014-11-19 01:32:27 by Tatarewicz
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WebMD... Do you have high triglyceride levels? If you do, you're hardly alone. Overall, more than a third of adults in the U.S. have high triglyceride levels, a type of fat in the blood. Although it's a common problem, many of us don't know the first thing about high triglycerides. Studies have consistently linked high triglycerides levels with heart disease, heart attacks, and stroke, especially in people with low levels of "good" HDL cholesterol and in those with type 2 diabetes. The good news is that there's a lot you can do on your own to lower triglycerides and improve health. First, find out if your triglycerides are high. Then, find out what to do about ...
Study Shows Drinking Cow’s Milk Causes Early Death Post Date: 2014-11-18 17:03:15 by BTP Holdings
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Study Shows Drinking Cows Milk Causes Early Death The British Medical Journal has published research showing that long term milk consumption has adverse effects on health and may impact mortality rates negatively. This large scale study tracked over 100,000 Swedish people from ages about 39-74 for over two decades. The results were that the more cows milk people drank, the more likely they were to experience bone fracture or die during that period. Notably, the risks were more pronounced for women who are traditionally a group encouraged to drink milk to prevent osteoporosis. In the study, women who drank three or more glasses of milk a day had almost double the ...
The medical shadow government Post Date: 2014-11-18 07:25:58 by Ada
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Over the last 50 years, tireless researchers have uncovered and revealed the existence of various elites that control governments and populations Over the last 50 years, tireless researchers have uncovered and revealed the existence of various elites that control governments and populations: Banks, super-banks, the military-industrial complex, intelligence agencies, psyop propagandists, Wall Street, and so forth and so on. For some reason, these researchers, many of them, have a blind spot when it comes to the ongoing operations of a shadow medical government. Click for Full Text!
In Terms of Stroke Risk, Not All Atrial Fibrillation Is Created Equal Post Date: 2014-11-18 07:25:31 by Tatarewicz
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Medscape A study presented today at the American Heart Association (AHA) 2014 Scientific Sessions may have upended one of the longest-running dogmas in cardiology. For years, decades even, cardiologists have considered the stroke risk of short-duration atrial-fibrillation episodes equal to that of persistent or permanent AF. Current guidelines for AF treatment do not distinguish types of AF. That decree has never made sense to me. Have you tried explaining to a curious well-informed AF patient that his intermittent short-duration AF episodes are as risky as long-lasting AF? It's not easy. You often end up saying it just is, or trust me. Think about it. If stasis in the atria is the ...
URGENT PUBLIC HEALTH WARNING: Health Scandal Involving the Obama Administration Could Be Poisoning You and Your Family Post Date: 2014-11-17 16:58:03 by BTP Holdings
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The fruit that can reverse cancer Post Date: 2014-11-17 08:50:37 by Tatarewicz
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Easy Health Options... Esophageal cancer strikes more than 18,000 Americans annually. It is among the more deadly forms of cancer, killing more than 80 percent of its victims within five years. So the news that a substance in a common fruit can stop this type of cancer offers remarkable promise. According to lab research at the Ohio State Comprehensive Cancer Center, black raspberries contain chemicals called anthocyanins that slow the growth of cancer cells and stimulate the cells to self-destruct in a process called apoptosis. Anthocyanins are antioxidant pigments in plants that belong to a group of compounds called flavonoids. And while you probably know about the importance of ...
John M. Liggett: From Embalmer Extraordinaire to Serial Killer—then Dead Man Walking Post Date: 2014-11-17 07:32:53 by Ada
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Excerpted with permission from LBJ: From Mastermind to The Colossus Jay Bert Pecks homicide was not the only assault at the little ranch house at 1202 Melrose Street in Garland, Texas. Almost five years later, on Tuesday, March 27, 1974, Jay Berts wife Dorothy Peck was attacked by the mortician John M. Liggett, beaten with a hammer and left for dead. He erred in not double- checking to be sure she was dead before starting a fire under her bed with clothing he had stuffed under it, then running out the door. Because Dorothy managed to regain consciousness and stumbled her way out of the fire to a neighbors house to call the fire and police departments. And she ...
OBAMACARE = A DEATH PANEL FOR THE U.S. ECONOMY Post Date: 2014-11-17 07:17:53 by Ada
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Did you know that some Americans are being hit with health insurance rate increases of more than 500 percent? Did you know that some Americans are being hit with health insurance rate increases of more than 500 percent? Taking advantage of the stupidity of the American voter, the Democrats succeeded in ramming through one of the worst pieces of legislation that has ever come before Congress. The full implementation of Obamacare has been repeatedly delayed, but now we are finally starting to see the true horror of this terrible law. Thanks to Obamacare, millions of American families are losing health plans that they were very happy with, health insurance rates are skyrocketing, ...
FDA approves Lemtrada for multiple sclerosis Post Date: 2014-11-16 03:37:49 by Tatarewicz
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NEW YORK (AP) The Food and Drug Administration has approved Lemtrada, a treatment for relapsing multiple sclerosis made by the drugmaker Genzyme. The drug has already been approved by the European Medicines Agency for use in the European Union and in Canada and Australia. Late last year, the FDA had said that the drug was not ready for approval in the U.S. market. Sanofi, the parent company of Genzyme, wants to market Lemtrada as a treatment for relapsing multiple sclerosis, a disease in which the immune system attacks healthy nerves. It can cause pain, numbness, slurred speech, impaired vision, muscle weakness and neurological problems. Sanofi estimates that the disease affects ...
What the perfect breast looks like, according to men and women Post Date: 2014-11-15 11:23:19 by X-15
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It may sound like a headline from The Onion, but actual British researchers have pinpointed the ideal breast shape, according to a study published in the very real journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. In this rather unusual bit of science, the British doctors surveyed 1,315 people (men, women, and plastic surgeons), asking them to look at photos of different breasts and pick the proportions they liked best. The winning ratio across all three groups: 45:55, as in 45 percent of breast tissue falls above the nipple line and 55 percent below. Turns out, this is a natural shapesimilar to the Venus de Miloand nothing like the orb-like, fake boobs of yore. ...
They'll Be Back: PATCON, Oklahoma City, and Jesse Trentadue's Lonely Crusade for Justice Post Date: 2014-11-15 09:50:10 by Ada
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His name used to be Don Jarrett, long-time federal asset John Matthews told FBI Special Agent Adam Quirk during a July 9 phone call. Matthews was concerned that he would have to testify in a lawsuit filed by Salt Lake City attorney Jesse Trentadue seeking the release of long-concealed video tapes from the `1995 Oklahoma City bombing. Trentadue believes that the suppressed tapes would help identify John Doe II, a dark-haired, heavy-set man seen by dozens of people in the company of Timothy McVeigh on the day of the bombing. John Doe II remains at large, and the FBI is perversely determined to protect him. For reasons that will be explained anon, ...
A new approach to block the KRAS oncogene, one of the most frequently mutated genes in human cancer, has been developed by researchers. Post Date: 2014-11-15 06:23:55 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily: Researchers from the UNC School of Medicine and colleagues at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed a new approach to block the KRAS oncogene, one of the most frequently mutated genes in human cancer. The approach, led by Chad Pecot, MD, an assistant professor of medicine at UNC, offers another route to attack KRAS, which has proven to be an elusive and frustrating target for drug developers. The new method relies upon a specifically sequenced type of small interfering RNA -- or siRNA. The findings, published in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, show that using a form of siRNA to halt KRAS not only dramatically stunted the growth of ...
New Study: Monsanto’s #1 Herbicide Directly Linked to Chronic Disease Spike Post Date: 2014-11-15 05:08:22 by Tatarewicz
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The significance and strength of the correlations show that the effects of glyphosate and GE crops on human health should be further investigated New Study: Monsantos #1 Herbicide Directly Linked to Chronic Disease Spike A new correlation study published in the Journal of Organic Systems has linked glyphosate, the primary ingredient in Monsantos best-selling herbicide, Roundup, to an enormous increase in chronic diseases across the United States. Supporting countless studies before it, this new report is a detailed analysis proving an undeniable link between glyphosate-based herbicides and the rates of chronic disease all over the country. Dr. Nancy Swanson and ...
Most Patients With CKD Should Take Statins, but Only Half Do Post Date: 2014-11-14 02:14:26 by Tatarewicz
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Medscape At least 92.0% of patients aged 50 to 79 years with chronic kidney disease (CKD) should be taking statins, according to two different sets of guidelines, researchers report in an article published online November 13 in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. Although the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) guidelines do not consider CKD a risk factor for heart disease, the investigators found that most patients with CKD fit at least one of the criteria. Only 50.0% of the patients studied were already taking statins. "This finding indicates a high concordance with the 2013 [Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO)] Lipid ...
What Ginger Can Do to Protect Your Brain Post Date: 2014-11-13 17:43:42 by BTP Holdings
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What Ginger Can Do to Protect Your Brain New research suggests it could be an effective supplement for Alzheimer's November 12, 2014 | By Mary West This article originally appeared on Live in the Now. Research published in the Indian Journal of Experimental Biology suggests that ginger spice may be an effective supplement for Alzheimers disease (AD) because its properties help fight the illness in multiple ways. In the recent study, scientists found that supplements of 6-shogaol, a compound in ginger, helped prevent cognitive impairment in animals. The compound hindered the breakdown of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter needed for memory, sustained attention and other brain ...
Vitamin B and Cognition Post Date: 2014-11-13 04:24:16 by Tatarewicz
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Supplementation with vitamin B for 2 years did not affect cognitive performance in elderly people with raised homocysteine levels, according to a new randomized placebo-controlled trial. However, the participants involved in the trial had normal cognitive function that did not decline over the 2-year study period in the placebo group, making it difficult to show a benefit of intervention. They also had good levels of vitamin B at baseline. The study, published online November 12 in Neurology, was conducted by a team of Dutch researchers led by Nikita L. van der Zwaluw, PhD, from Wageningen University, the Netherlands. They note that high homocysteine levels are thought to be toxic to ...
Long-Term Cellphone Use Triples Brain Cancer Risk: Study Post Date: 2014-11-12 17:04:07 by BTP Holdings
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Long-Term Cellphone Use Triples Brain Cancer Risk: Study Tuesday, 11 Nov 2014 11:02 PM Swedes who talked on mobile or cordless phones for more than 25 years had triple the risk of a certain kind of brain cancer compared to those who used wireless phones for less than a year, a new study suggests. The odds of developing glioma, an often deadly brain cancer, rose with years and hours of use, researchers reported in the journal Pathophysiology. The risk is three times higher after 25 years of use. We can see this clearly, lead researcher Dr. Lennart Hardell said in a telephone interview. His finding contrasts with the largest-ever study on the topic - the international ...
Obamacare was passed thanks to 'lack of transparency' and 'stupidity of the American voter,' says ACA architect Post Date: 2014-11-12 16:37:17 by BTP Holdings
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Obamacare was passed thanks to 'lack of transparency' and 'stupidity of the American voter,' says ACA architect Wednesday, November 12, 2014 by: J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) The most definitive proof yet that the Affordable Care Act was nothing more than a ruse to enable the federal government to take over one-sixth of the U.S. economy -- by lording over Americans' healthcare -- has just emerged in the form of frank admissions by the law's primary architect, despite his and a top university's efforts to keep it all a secret. As reported by The Daily Signal, the architect -- Prof. Jonathan Gruber -- admitted that a "lack of transparency" helped the ...
Super Dogs - Woof! Post Date: 2014-11-11 15:21:31 by Lod
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