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Top Scientist: This Version Of Ebola Looks Like ‘A Very Different Bug’ Post Date: 2014-10-20 08:11:37 by Ada
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Ebola Virus Particles - Photo by NIAIDBarack Obama and the head of the CDC need to quit saying that we know exactly how Ebola spreads. Because the truth is that there is much about this virus that we simply do not know. For example, a top Ebola scientist that is working in the heart of the outbreak in Liberia says that this version of Ebola looks like it could be "a very different bug" from past versions. Other leading scientists are echoing his concerns. And yet Barack Obama and Thomas Frieden continue to publicly proclaim that we know precisely how this virus behaves. Not only is that bad science, but it could also potentially result in the unnecessary deaths of a very large ...
Go to Walmart to see a Doctor Post Date: 2014-10-19 20:15:13 by Lod
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Sounds like a start to me.
WPost’s Slimy Assault on Gary Webb Post Date: 2014-10-19 20:04:24 by Ada
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Exclusive: The movie, Kill the Messenger, portrays the mainstream U.S. news media as craven for destroying Gary Webb rather than expanding on his investigation of the Contra-cocaine scandal. So, now one of those journalists is renewing the character assassination of Webb, notes Robert Parry. Jeff Leen, the Washington Posts assistant managing editor for investigations, begins his renewed attack on the late Gary Webbs Contra-cocaine reporting with a falsehood. Leen insists that there is a journalism dictum that an extraordinary claim requires extraordinary proof. But Leen must know that it is not true. Many extraordinary claims, such as ...
Doctors Chief: CDC Curbs Secondhand Smoke More Than Ebola Post Date: 2014-10-19 18:27:56 by BTP Holdings
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Doctors Chief: CDC Curbs Secondhand Smoke More Than Ebola Thursday, 16 Oct 2014 11:31 PM By Bill Hoffmann and Todd Beamon The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has more safeguards against secondhand smoke than it does regarding Ebola, Dr. Jane Orient, director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, said on Thursday. "If you look at the precautions against secondhand smoke, they are absurd," Orient told "The Steve Malzberg Show" on Newsmax TV. "The hazard from secondhand smoke, unless you're just sensitive to it and it bothers you, are really nonexistent. "And yet, we have all these
expensive restrictions against these ...
If You Have Time to Do Just One Exercise, Do This Post Date: 2014-10-19 17:51:17 by BTP Holdings
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If You Have Time to Do Just One Exercise, Do This Thursday, 16 Oct 2014 06:01 PM By Michele Bender We all know we should exercise every day. And we also know thats easier said than done. Finding the time is difficult for many of us. But when it comes to exercise, something is better than nothing. Newsmax Health asked five of the nations top fitness experts for the one exercise they do when they are pressed for time. The Expert: Ian Smith, M.D., co-host of The Doctors TV show and author of Super SHRED: The Big Results Diet and The 4 Day Detox. If you have time to do just one exercise
Do mountain climbers. In this exercise, you position yourself as ...
Military preps team for Ebola response in US Post Date: 2014-10-19 16:39:11 by Jethro Tull
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Military preps team for Ebola response in US The Pentagon has been working to determine what assistance it could offer the civilian health care sector following a White House meeting last week during which President Barack Obama said he wanted a more aggressive response, according to two Defense officials. "In response to a request by the Department of Health and Human Services -- and as an added prudent measure to ensure our nation is ready to respond quickly, effectively, and safely in the event of additional Ebola cases in the United States -- (Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel) today ordered his Northern Command Commander, Gen. Chuck Jacoby, to prepare and train a 30-person ...
Cornucopia Institute identifies industrial factory farms illegally passing off meat as 'organic' Post Date: 2014-10-19 10:37:48 by BTP Holdings
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Cornucopia Institute identifies industrial factory farms illegally passing off meat as 'organic' Saturday, October 18, 2014 by: Julie Wilson staff writer (NaturalNews) In a food market driven by money, greed and power, our only hope for access to clean, sustainable and humanely treated food are watchdog groups whose sole purpose is to keep the industry under a microscope. That's exactly what The Cornucopia Institute does -- a relentless organic watchdog group whose mission is to "draw attention to and rein in abuses from the rise of factory farm confinement dairy operations in organic agriculture." The organic watchdog group spotlights factory farms selling ...
FDA actively blocking fast Ebola detection technology in America Post Date: 2014-10-19 10:28:44 by BTP Holdings
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FDA actively blocking fast Ebola detection technology in America Sunday, October 19, 2014 by: J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) Common sense would lead you to believe that the U.S. government would be doing everything in its power, now that Ebola has reached American shores, to combat the deadly virus. But if you assumed that, you would be mistaken. Most people don't know that there is an Ebola screening machine; it is currently available to the U.S military, and the military is using it now. So why aren't U.S. hospitals using it? Because government guidelines prevent hospitals from doing so. According to military news site Defense One: It's a toaster-sized box called FilmArray, ...
Secret to raising well behaved teens? Maximize their zzzzz's Post Date: 2014-10-19 01:19:48 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily... In puberty, shifts in our body clocks push optimal sleep later into the evening, making it extremely difficult for most teenagers to fall asleep before 11.00pm. This, coupled with early school starts in the morning, results in chronically sleep-deprived and cranky teens as well as plummeting grades and health problems. While American pediatricians warn sleep deprivation can stack the deck against teenagers, a new study from Taylor & Francis reveals youth's irritability and laziness aren't down to attitude problems but lack of sleep. Recently published in the journal of Learning, Media and Technology, this interesting paper exposes the negative consequences of ...
Weight gain study suggests polyunsaturated oil healthier option Post Date: 2014-10-19 00:46:13 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily... Short-term modest weight gains in healthy, normal weight young adults was associated with more bad cholesterol levels in those who ate muffins cooked using saturated oil. However, individuals in the same study who ate muffins made with polyunsaturated oils had improved blood cholesterol profiles, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Swedish researchers conducted a seven-week study in 39 adults (average age 27) who added three muffins each day made with either unsaturated sunflower or saturated palm oil. The study was designed so that participants would gain about 3 percent of their body weight during the study. One more ...
Doctors: Can't Rule Out Chance of Airborne Ebola Post Date: 2014-10-18 22:51:50 by BTP Holdings
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Doctors: Can't Rule Out Chance of Airborne Ebola Friday, 17 Oct 2014 08:49 AM By Melanie Batley As President Barack Obama and senior officials try to calm public fears about the risks of contracting Ebola, experts point to an experiment 25 years ago that proved one Ebola strain in monkeys could become airborne, The Washington Times reported. The study in 1989 at a monkey research facility in Reston, Virginia ultimately brought to life in the Hollywood film, "Hot Zone" has prompted fresh concerns that today's virus has the potential to mutate into one that could be transmitted by air. "We can never say never, but I just don't think the risk is ...
Ebola - it's here, what do you do? Post Date: 2014-10-18 20:40:20 by BTP Holdings
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"The Largest Ebola Outbreak In History Has Killed Over 4,000 In Under 60 Days And It Has Landed In The U.S.A... You Must Take Action To Protect Your Family From This Heinous Epidemic Now, Will You Be Ready?? Breaking News: September 30th: 1st case of Ebola was confirmed in a Dallas area hospital. The patient dies on Oct 8th. Oct 11th: A second case of Ebola in Dallas was reported. Oct 13th: Third case of Ebola reported n Dallas, patient (Amber Joy Vinson) boards commercial jet and exposes 132 passengers. From the desk of Frank Mitchell D ear Friend, On August 12, 1976 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire) a school headmaster named Mabalo Lokela went on a ...
Ex-FEMA Chief Michael Brown: CDC's Frieden Should Resign Post Date: 2014-10-18 19:31:31 by BTP Holdings
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Ex-FEMA Chief Michael Brown: CDC's Frieden Should Resign Friday, 17 Oct 2014 10:57 PM By Sean Piccoli President George W. Bush's point man for natural disaster preparedness, who was vilified for his handling of Hurricane Katrina, told Newsmax TV on Friday that the agency chief responsible for the Obama administration's fumbling first response to the Ebola virus ought to do as he did, and resign. "Having been through that same kind of grilling, there's a point where you leave, where you lose public confidence," Michael Brown, former head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), told "MidPoint" host Ed Berliner in remarks about Tom Frieden, ...
Dr Rima Laibow Exposes Genocidal Plo Post Date: 2014-10-18 19:08:08 by Neo TryingtoWarnYou
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Joan Rivers Cause of Death Revealed Post Date: 2014-10-18 14:31:51 by BTP Holdings
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Joan Rivers Cause of Death Revealed Thursday, 16 Oct 2014 05:18 PM Joan Rivers died of "therapeutic complications" during a procedure to evaluate her "voice changes" and stomach reflux, the New York medical examiner said Thursday. "The classification of a death as a therapeutic complication means that the death resulted from a predictable complication of medical therapy," the report said, according to CNN. The 81-year-old comedian died September 4, a week after an appointment at Manhattan's Yorkville Endoscopy clinic. The medical examiner's investigation ruled that the cause of death was "anoxic encephalopathy due to hypoxic ...
United Airlines attempts to track down hundreds of passengers who were exposed to Ebola Post Date: 2014-10-18 14:23:23 by BTP Holdings
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United Airlines attempts to track down hundreds of passengers who were exposed to Ebola Friday, October 17, 2014 by: L.J. Devon, Staff Writer (NaturalNews) The first stray Ebola patient to enter the US, identified as Thomas Eric Duncan, flew into the country undetected on United Airlines Flight 951. The previous week he had been helping an Ebola-afflicted pregnant woman in Liberia. No one recognized this as Duncan left Liberia, and his eventual entry into the US didn't raise any red flags either. After leaving Liberia, Duncan headed to Brussels, boarding United Airlines Flight 951. From there, he zipped his way across the Atlantic Ocean to the Washington Dulles International ...
Independent Ebola outbreak projections for America Post Date: 2014-10-18 14:16:05 by BTP Holdings
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Ebola outbreak projections for the United States defy CDC's false assurances Friday, October 17, 2014 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger (NaturalNews) After watching the testimony of CDC director Tom Frieden (and others) before a congressional committee today, it is abundantly obvious that no official source is going to tell the truth about the realistic danger of an exploding Ebola outbreak in the United States. Under the leadership of Frieden, the CDC has reached a state of delusional denial that staggers the mind, continuing to insist that Ebola cannot be spread through indirect contact (i.e. via contaminated surfaces). The droning mantra of the CDC has now become, "We will ...
US can detect Ebola virus in seconds: Report Post Date: 2014-10-18 05:12:30 by Tatarewicz
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The United States has a minimally invasive test that can minimize the amount of time needed to detect the Ebola virus to a few seconds, a new report says. American researchers working at the Department of Energy have developed the test in a laboratory in Knoxville, Tennessee and now they are attempting to find a partner to commercialize the know-how, the International Business Times reported on Saturday. So far, one contractor named Healtheon Inc. of New Orleans, which produces various diagnostic tools, has expressed readiness to cooperate with the department. The department called its test rapid, portable viral diagnostic for RNA viruses, specifically Ebola hemorrhagic ...
Goodlatte & Gowdy Call on President to Place Temporary Travel Ban on Foreign Nationals Entering the U.S. From Ebola-Ravaged Countries Post Date: 2014-10-17 23:55:20 by James Deffenbach
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Washington, D.C. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) and Immigration and Border Security Subcommittee Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) today wrote to President Barack Obama calling on him to use the authority granted to him by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act to temporarily ban foreign nationals who were recently in an Ebola-ravaged country from traveling to the United States. The House Judiciary Committee has jurisdiction over the Immigration and Nationality Act, which grants the President this authority. In addition, Chairman Goodlatte plans to introduce a resolution calling on the President to implement a temporary travel moratorium. Below is the ...
Why We Couldn't Afford an Obola Cure Post Date: 2014-10-17 20:04:04 by Lod
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Those idiots.
VA Is Bracing for a New Front in the Agent Orange Battle Post Date: 2014-10-17 13:33:57 by scrapper2
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In 2011, Wes Carter was talking to a handful of friends when he realized they had something in common: They all flew on the C-123 planes after the Vietnam War, and they were all sick. During the Vietnam War, C-123s were used to spray the herbicide Agent Orange. Although the planes were being used for cargo and medical flights by the time Carter served after the war, he and his fellow veterans believe their illnesseswhich range from diabetes to cancerare tied to their time on the planes between 1972 and 1982. "We were physically scraping goop from nooks and crannies trying to get the thing as clean as possible, because there's quite an odor to it," said Carter, ...
Dallas lab worker quarantined aboard cruise ship, other passengers stranded aboard Post Date: 2014-10-17 12:13:19 by scrapper2
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A Dallas lab worker believed to have handled specimens from the Liberian man who became the first person to be diagnosed and die of Ebola on U.S. soil is quarantined aboard a Carnival Cruise ship off the coast of Belize. The Belize coast guard is not allowing the ship to dock or its passengers to disembark, although the unidentified woman is being monitored and has not shown symptoms, according to State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki. She was identified through the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions effort to track everyone who came into contact with Thomas Eric Duncan, the man who died Oct. 8 at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital after infecting at least two nurses who ...
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Are you courting illness whenever you cook? Post Date: 2014-10-17 00:26:00 by Tatarewicz
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Certain kinds of stoves can lead to serious health problems if they are not installed properly. Make sure youre not courting illness every time you start cooking. According to research at Oregon State University, many American families are using gas stoves that are not properly vented. The result: a greater risk of asthma, asthmatic symptoms and chronic bronchitis. In homes (we studied) where a gas stove was used without venting, the prevalence of asthma and wheezing is higher than in homes where a gas stove was used with ventilation, says researcher Ellen Smit. Parents of all children should use ventilation while using a gas stove. The Oregon scientists ...
best way to help your body protect itself against Ebola (or any virus or bacteria) Post Date: 2014-10-17 00:21:35 by Tatarewicz
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With the threat of the Ebola virus spreading, there is a need to understand what natural options are readily available to you in case you dont want to be subjected to conventional medical treatments and infected patients in hospitals. The only proven system to help eradicate the Ebola virus is your bodys immune system, and it is of primary importance to start strengthening its response now to give yourself the best chance of successfully fighting off an infection. The best way to help your body protect itself against Ebola (or any virus or bacteria) Work with your bodys natural defenses The only way to work with your bodys natural defenses is to give it what ...
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