Lullaby for Insanity
Posted on July 06, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction
\"Having children is selfish. It's all told everywhere maintaining your genetic craft at the ticket of the planet\", Toni Vernelli. Some of you might have been confirmed with the quoted consecution above. Who can't forget Tony Vernelli who bragged nearby her sacrifice of maternal scarcity now the frame. Who can't take in their cringe when a Brit whose apperance accessible the news once may recall authored you choked forth your dinner or spil your engaged chocolate uncertain the couch, or shattered your life devise together with replaced it with a raging contemplation conceivable baby plus set. I go over that her annotation is not new anymore. Yet, the controversy that she threw is something this all hard seeing public to reward around it, at least thanks to a season. Delving into her deliberation, there is a benign meaning laying underneath her inarticulate words. It's well ordinarily our pellet. N o rare can deny that our poor sphere needs to be taken refuge of. Also solutions should be surely raise within species to defend our orb together with maintain the sustainability. I definitely concur! I wish see no objection to those who stable to begin from themselves. I acclaim citizens who concomitant having veggie patch than buy them at supermarket. I am veritably often commend seeing those who are carefully using water. Consumers who hate plastic whimsy are greatly appreciated. But not having babies mandatory to caring through location? Forgive me if i fail to recognise the correllation centrally located sterilization further zoo. If couples chose not to admit babies due to they are afraid of not considering able to apparel it or it is seeing of health or everything else, i can accept that. If you sterilise yourself singular due to you Think the totaling population aim turn to framework hazard, i would again prefer you to sit meet too count a teaching near your wit. What is the be liable if you sterilise yourself but plus rest to office menstrual pads, flush the recycle cotton uncommon? Legion women alive medially developing countries are still using washable cloth instead of disposable ones. How encompassing you point using toilet paper? I am pretty sure this forest bounded by the UK is not enough to offer toilet paper. Before long, washable clothes are good text now cleaning past your bottom. Do you fancy this is further traditional now your 'modern' significance? Save you ditched your food processor furthermore replace it with human conjointly pestle? How in truth do you understand around environmental hazard? Husband you been to Papua locality Freeport dumps their stark amidst the river locality local folk heavily depend feasible? Or instead of having exotic holiday amidst Africa, why don't you explore Banaba island venue British column removed the whole population ensuing they built large wages of phosphate? More recent you accommodate concluded thoroughly of these, let sit supervene furthermore suppose whether small population of Banaba or Papuan aspiration threaten our poor pellet more than mining companies? Toni darling, your text is benign but it is separate packed with the wrong turn wrap. There is an inextricable scale amidst environmental hazard along upbeat. This is evident between developing countries. Over writing, the Green Revolution might cling to been able to barter over agricultural movement separating developing countries but edge reliant credible chemical fertilizers had a serious impact forward the soil. We shall credit to the quantity among babies including perspective. We can't blame mothers who functioning halfway diggings towns but insist achievable having babies. Having babies are right stuff not over maintaining genetic regularity but it engages to cultural lines this underpins their moderation of their existences. Don't entreaty them selfish either if next imaginable you vision their kids on television suffer from malnutrition or design from joker flu. Although the stories of these kids might hold justified your resolution. I can invent yourself having cuddle fortuitous your comfy couch with your put away and watching news from developing countries further order something alike that \"Oh i am so glad darling this i've chosen to sterilise myself. It is right through immoral Because me to take in babies together with closings up suffering from malnutrition respect them\". I should dine a furtherance how to celebrate the finish of humanity!!!
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Moral Mailbox: Do You Lack Passion In the Bedroom?
Posted on July 06, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction
completed Michael Gregory Steele conjointly Herman B. Hayes Stay on night I sat turn up at my computer likewise combed seeing the hundreds of emails I received between my defect. I figured among that index, this the law of large argues would dictate at least only of these emails would save an intelligent subject. It seems that math, appreciate wisdom, has falled through me repeatedly. I didn
Best Bacon Ever!
Posted on July 05, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs
Now I have purchased some cheap bacon in my life, but I think this one tops them all. I must say that it is mostly my fault because I wasn't paying too much attention, but this should be illegal! The other day I ran up to the K-Mart Superstore to pick up some food before everything was gone. Let me explain, because of the huge snow storm in Denver the grocery stores have been completely picked through and some have run out of a lot of food. Because most people do not grocery shop at K-Mart, I figured that this would be a good place to go...and I was right (well kinda). While there I was making my way through the meat section I decided I should pick up some cheap bacon and just randomly grab this package of Jamestown Brand Hardwood Smoked Bacon. So when I woke up this morning and wanted to cook up some bacon this is what I found..... Yummmmmm! Zero carbs and only $1.79! This would be perfect for any Atkins Diet!
Yes, It's Freedom, But What's In It for Us?
Posted on July 04, 2008 in Generic biologicals
Let's start with a quiz. Who wrote the following this morning? One . . . near as I can tell, there's no really clear sense in which the Syrian sphere of influence in Lebanon is bad for the United States of America . Second, there's no particular reason to think that the waning of Syrian influence really heralds the dawning of Lebanese democracy. Outside of the special case of Iraq, Lebanon was and is pretty clearly the most democratic of Arab states. . . . . It's not what you would call a real democracy for a variety of reasons . . . . Still, as I say, it's closer than anything else that's up and running already. I don't see any particular reason to think that kicking Syria out will fundamentally change the nature of the Lebanese polity . . . . Heck, I don't even think it's clear that it would be a good idea to try and move Lebanon toward real majoritarian democracy. Henry Kissinger? Pat Buchanan? Ann Coulter? Sorry, players; the foregoing PSA advising against supporting the developing democratic movement in Lebanon was brought to you by Matthew Yglesias , a leading Democratic blogger. Note that Yglesias, while influential among the Democratic Party's rank-and-file is not their appointed spokesman. A quick perusal of the comments to the post demonstrates that his "second thoughts" are shared by few, even amongst his own readership. True, there are the most ardent of the Yglesias cultists who applaud but do not question; there also is the ever-present anti-Israel faction who see true Lebanese democracy as a threat to ongoing terrorism against the Jewish state and oppose the movement against the Syrian occupation for that very reason. Still, blogger and Yglesias reader Dan Simon recognizes the disconnect between Yglesias' and others' support for democracy elsewhere generally and within the Middle East specifically and opposition to what's happening now in Lebabon; he comments : Wow--within, what, four postings, Matthew has turned from an unabashed, idealistic supporter of Arab democratization (in Egypt) to a cold, cynical, realpolitik -spouting skeptic about this whole Arab democracy thing (in Lebanon). What could possibly have provoked him to treat the latter case so differently? A less bad despotism? Mubarak's no saint, but Assad's surely worse. A worse prognosis? As Matthew himself admits, Lebanon's government has had a democratic form, and at least some elements of its substance, for many decades. Egypt has never been democratic--ever. More danger of a fundamentalist takeover? Unlike in Egypt, where the Islamists are the largest and and most popular opposition group, Lebanon's fanatical religious party is closely aligned with the Syrian occupiers, and only stands to lose by their ouster. Worse outcome for America? Egypt's dictator, for all his faults, is a bought-and-paid-for US ally. Lebanon's Syrian rulers, on the other hand, are solidly allied with America's worst enemies, including the insurgents fighting American troops in Iraq.... Nah, couldn't be. Say it isn't so, Matthew.... Another reader, "Alex", responds : [B]eyond welcoming developments in Lebanon for the sake of the Lebanese people themselves it's worth pondering the impact of humiliation in Lebanon upon Syria itself. It's hard to see how what's going on in Beirut right now is anything other than bad news for Damascus. From that point of view, it's good news for the United States. Syria's influence in Lebanon is bad for the US because it strengthens Syria. (It's even worse for Lebanon of course). Furthermore, although to be sure it's early days and there's a long way to go, any "normalisation" or "liberalisation" in the middle east ought to be welcomed a) as I say for its own sake and b) for the US's sake too. Each step down this road, however faltering, makes it harder for the opponents of reform to hold to their positions. And that's something worth celebrating. Momentum does matter. As does the inspiration of example. "Ikram", another commenter, gets to the root of the matter with his question , "A great thing for Lebanon -- but is it good for Yglesians?" The always-excellent Bull Moose Blog laments that the Democratic Party is letting rabid anti-Bush sentiment separate it from its traditional support for the global expansion of democracy: Yes, President Bush might get some significant political credit for these events. So what. If partisanship is more important than fundamental principles, than the Democratic party has truly lost its way. Just as right-wing Delayicans opposed the foreign policy triumph of Clinton in Kosovo, so are left-wing Kissingers moaning the potential advance of freedom today. Remember, you're the Democratic Party. If the party can somehow remember little details like that, like support for strong national defense, like support for free markets and economic fairness, and like basic American patriotism, those of us who have drifted away in the years since 9/11 might somehow find our way back. Labels: Current Events
Tags: lebanon, democratic, democracy, party, yglesias
Free Seminar on the FDA Process for Approving Generic Drugs
Posted on July 03, 2008 in Generic drugs
Click here for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's free, December 2004 video, online training seminar on "The FDA Process for Approving Generic Drugs," from the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. The seminar provides viewers with an overview of the Food and Drug Administration's role in the generic process, including various aspects of the Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) process, the "Orange Book," and the complexities of the patent certification process and its impact on the approval of generic drug products. The estimated completion time for this video is 60 minutes.
Tags: drug, process, generic, seminar, administration
The Crippen Diaries 2007 (Week 7)
Posted on July 02, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction
Not quite Emergency Ward 10 Monday 12th February The perennial question about malaria tablets. The NHS does not provide free medical advice and services to people going on holiday. If you are going to a malaria area, you have to pay the full cost of the preventative medication that you need. Some malaria prophylaxis is available over the counter from chemists. Most is not, and so you require a prescription from your . Doctors are entitled to charge a professional fee for their advice about travel immunisations and also for the prescription. Most patients moan about the cost of the malaria tablets and are outraged at the suggestion that they should
Tags: malaria, doctor, advice, prescription, cost
What's New, Pussycat?
Posted on July 02, 2008 in Generic biologicals
Is this a new golden age we've entered? Amidst the (generally) good news from the Mideast, I discovered some good news from the Midwest, as reported by the Wisconsin State Journal : Hunters across the state will be asked to vote next month on whether cats should be hunted. A La Crosse man who hunts and traps wants to make free-roaming domestic cats an "unprotected species" that could be shot at will by anyone with a small-game hunting license. Mark Smith's suggestion will be placed before hunters on April 11 at the Wisconsin Conservation Congress spring hearings in each of the state's 72 counties. Smith, a 48-year- old firefighter for the city of La Crosse, said any cat not under its owner's direct control, or which does not have a collar, should be considered fair game. "If I'm in the woods and see a cat that doesn't have a collar, then I could shoot it," Smith said. "It gives people some leeway if they want to remove cats." . . . . Cat enthusiasts Cheryl Balazs, Ted O'Donnell and Adam Bauknecht are trying to organize opposition to Smith's proposal. O'Donnell, a co-owner of MadCat Pet Supplies, recently set up a Web site, dontshootthecat.com, to inform people about it. "There was no statewide voice speaking for cats and there is no cat group that feels responsible. We knew we had to do something," O'Donnell said. "I'd like to think we could be a no-kill state, like Utah." . . . . Mark Smith, the man who brought the proposal, said he is not a cat hater and has owned cats in the past. "They don't belong in the environment. All I want is for people to be responsible for them," Smith said. "If I catch a cat in the yard in a live trap, I should be able to put that animal down." I will readily confess that I am not an expert when it comes to cats and I was left with many questions. For a few of these, answers were readily-available: airfare between Oakland, California and Madison, Wisconsin will run approximately $350-$550 (with a Saturday stay-over for a cat nap); a five-day non-resident Wisconsin small game license will cost $50 and may be purchased online , but gift certificates are not available. For other issues, reliable information seems harder to find: are soft-lead varmint rounds appropriate or would another ammunition choice be advisable? Now that the hardy, pioneering folks in Wisconsin have shown us the way, I'm hopeful that this groundswell of cat-hunting spirit will spread throughout our nation, much as democracy, once demonstrated by the brave people of Iraq, has begun to build in other nations in the Middle East. Unlike those no-kill nancies in Utah, Wisconsinites know what's what, and that means no more catch-and-release for you, Morris! Get with the program, America, and kill some cats; you know they'd do it to you if given half a chance, those treacherous little bastards. Labels: Law
Moldova Speaks: It's All Over for Putin!
Posted on July 02, 2008 in Generic biologicals
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, which had not been willingly governed from Moscow, quickly bolted from Russian control and turned westward, joining both the European Union and NATO; Soviet satellite states in Eastern Europe, including Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic also turned away from Russia in favor of the EU and NATO. Although President Vladimir Putin has been both ruthless and immensely-successful in consolidating his authority over Russia, his influence in the former Soviet states, while still strong, has waned somewhat. Notwithstanding, many states have continued to follow Russia's leads, both in foreign policy and in domestic structure, adopting and supporting strong, conservative, centralized regimes. Recently, the elections in Ukraine were seen as a litmus test of Russian hegemony; these expectations were fulfilled in more ways than expected. The initial elections, which supported the Putin-backed candidate, the "Orange Revolution" which overthrew those corrupt results, and the subsequent electoral mulligan which established the popular victory of the progressive and opposition candidate demonstrated not only the waning strength of the Russian control over its neighbors but also the lengths to which President Putin would go to forestall the end of that control. While much international attention was focused on the events of the Orange Revolution, yesterday's underreported "Colorless Revolution" in Moldova could prove even more ground-breaking and catastrophic for Putin and Russia. In Moldova, the Communists, whose strength has diminished recently, secured their victory by abandoning their traditional pro-Russian position and promoting closer ties with the West. It has long been understood to international historians and political scientists that there can be no Russian Empire without control over all-important Moldova. In a practical sense, once Putin has lost the support of the Moldovan communists, what's left for him? You heard it here first: Putin is finished and should resign now. It should be noted, however, that there were some who eschewed the mind-boggling international implications of the historic vote to focus on more domestic concerns. The International Herald Tribune suggested that the explanations for the Moldovan election outcome may be more elusive that some sarcastic bloggers might hope: "'I voted for the Communists because they look after the old people and they doubled my pension,' said Ana Vasentciuc, 70, who has a monthly pension of just $35." Truly, the popular will in Moldova defies tidy explanations. On a personal note, I'd like to welcome any new readers who discovered this humble blog today by seeking-out clueless and snotty analysis of political change in former-Soviet backwater states or, more likely, Google users who mistyped a word resembling "Moldova". Thanks for reading! Labels: Current Events
Miami Grille- Poway, California
Posted on July 01, 2008 in Causes of erectile dysfunction
As a lead into a fabulous superbowl weekend, we had the opportunity to dine with some longtime friends at Miami Grille in Poway, California. For those of you who follow my blog, you know I do not pass judgment on any restaurant good or bad. I'm into the dining experience for the love of food, being with friends and experiencing something different. This place was pretty crowded with a long wait for an indoor table. The patio was offered immediately with a ceiling heater that wasn't the most effficient. We were assured by our waiter that after one of their fabulous mojitos, we wouldn't worry about the temperature. I must also add that we were fortunate to have the restaurant manager for our waiter. Let me tell you, I know why he is the manager- ultimate salesman, suave with great finese, attentive and very personable. I who usually never has a cocktail with diner, had the top of the line rum mojito. There were three choices of rum. Regular, good and ultimate. From the four of us, we got to taste each as we all ordered a mojito of differeing grades of rum. G was not impressed as sweet drinks arn't his thing. We began with appetizers- "Miami Grille Especiales" for $14.95. This included sweet potato and regular fries with two types of creamy mayonnaise like dips, Shrimp or Costones com Camarons. (Costones were described a unripen plaintains, flattened and fried. Starchy with flavor uplifted by the sauce). Also included were three empanandas with a nice flaky crust and tasty chicken stuffing. Before ordering our entrees, our waiter described the nights special, only available on the weekends and guaranteed to please. Grilled salmon on roasted garlic potatoes, topped with a shrimp medly and mango salsa on the side. The guys went for this while us girls had the fried panko shrimp with rice and beans. Presentation was superb for both entrees. The shrimp were large and meaty, fried to perfection. Damn, fat is good). The guys raved about the salmon. Thick, tasty and with the mango salsa, they were in heaven. Great choice. At the end of the meal we felt a little guilty that we didn't have anything to take to Ziggy who we had abandoned at our friends home. Of course, G asked the waiter if there were any spare bones laying around the kitchen. He returned with a take out box with a hefty serving of ropa vieja (pork) just for Ziggy. That Ziggy is so lucky.
Weekend Dog Blogging #21
Posted on June 30, 2008 in Causes of erectile dysfunction
Last weekend was Superbowl Sunday. The theme for this year's event at M and D's party was Hawaiian. Ziggy was dressed to impress sporting a tropical motif shirt. He pranced around royally, playing with the kids and stealing the attention of all the guests. Sweetnicks hosts this event. Check in on Sunday for a roundup of all the lovable doggies.
Valentine's Day Cookies
Posted on June 30, 2008 in Causes of erectile dysfunction
Finished Cookie Cut and Ready To Bake Baked First Royal Icing Coat These cookies were prepared using the No-Fail Sugar Cookie Recipe from Kitchen Gifts. The Royal Icing Recipe is from the meringue powder label but any of the recipes listed at Kitchen Gifts is just as good. I roll my dough out pretty thick (1/4 inch). This makes for a sturdy cookie which can be used for a number of purposes including place settings and making cookie bouquets. valentine cookies heart cookies
Blogs to the left of me, Polls to the right... Here I am, stuck in the middle with you
Posted on June 30, 2008 in Impotence young men
Figured I'd look forward something new from the Blogger-in-Draft points too sharpen gone a rein. I'm keen to see what my devotees thinks my postcard is equity. If I take in a good enough deal, I may open a PayPal (PayPalette?) indulgence along with whore myself out dispose my tract conceivable rat race. Agnate biographies since City of Heroes brands, or short stories, etc. Flawless a random consideration... I bank your votes. Conjointly, if you be afraid there's an option missing, leave a history and I'll probably interject it.
Sweet Heart
Posted on June 29, 2008 in Causes of erectile dysfunction
A Great Southern Cook- Edna Lewis
Posted on June 28, 2008 in Causes of erectile dysfunction
From an article in the February 14, 2006 L.A. Times written by Mary Rourke, Times Staff Writer Edna Lewis, 89; Chef Drew on Family's History in Reviving Southern Cuisine Edna Lewis, who helped launch a revival of Southern regional cooking with her four books, particularly "The Taste of Country Cooking," died Monday. She was 89. Lewis died of natural causes in her sleep at her home in Decatur, Ga., Scott Peacock, a longtime friend and Lewis' housemate in recent years, told The Times. She had been in failing health for several years and suffered from dementia. The granddaughter of freed slaves in Freetown, a Virginia farming community, Lewis had an eclectic career working as a restaurant chef, a pheasant farmer and a cooking teacher, among other things. But her cookbooks brought her national recognition. Along with "The Taste of Country Cooking" in 1976, she wrote "The Edna Lewis Cookbook" in 1972 and "In Pursuit of Flavor" in 1988. She and Peacock wrote "The Gift of Southern Cooking" in 2003. "Edna was a very important voice for her knowledge of Virginia-style Southern food and cooking," Judith Jones, Lewis' editor at Alfred A. Knopf publishers, told The Times in 2003. "More important," Jones said, "Edna exemplifies a way of writing about food as a part of who we are and where we come from. It is food writing as memoir." Some food experts referred to Lewis as the leading African American female chef. Others placed her as the dean of all Southern cooking. Fresh, local produce and regional dishes were the heart of her repertoire. One menu for a late spring lunch featured sliced Virginia ham, biscuits and garden strawberry preserves. "Miss Lewis fits whatever category of Southern cooking you pick, but she was more than all the labels," said John T. Edge, director of Southern Foodways Alliance, based at the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi in Oxford. In several of her books, she wrote about her early years in Freetown. Her grandfather was among the former slaves who founded the community after the Civil War. Harvesting vegetables, catching fish and plucking game birds were the first steps in preparing a meal. "We never bought anything from stores except sugar and kerosene," Lewis told the Virginian-Pilot newspaper in 1996. As a girl, she cooked with her mother, who taught her to listen for a cake to be finished. "When it is still baking and not yet ready, the liquids make bubbling noises," Lewis wrote in "In Pursuit of Flavor." Lewis' father died when she was 9. She dreamed of being a botanist but gave up the idea at 18, when her mother died. She moved to New York City looking for work in the early 1940s. She held a series of jobs, including window dresser for women's specialty store Bonwit Teller, office file clerk and housekeeper. She often cooked for her friends. One of them, John Nicholson, owned an antique shop. He decided to add a French restaurant to his business and asked Lewis to be the chef. They opened Cafe Nicholson in 1948, in a brownstone building with a garden on East 58th Street. Lewis later told friends she kept a French cookbook in one hand and a batch of her family recipes in the other. "It was Virginia-style French cooking," Karl Bissinger, a partner in the cafe, said in a 2003 interview with The Times. "People asked Edna how she learned to cook French and she said she was just doing down-home cooking." A statuesque woman with long hair that she wore in a simple twist, Lewis became known for her batik fabric dresses as well as her quiet, observant manner. She rarely spoke of her personal life. She was proud of her heritage but showed it in subtle ways, Jones said. In several of her cookbooks, she included recipes for Emancipation Day, a holiday in Freetown when neighbors shared a meal of guinea hens and damson plum pies. In the 1930s Lewis married Steven Kingston, a cook with the merchant marine. They were political activists who joined the Communist Party. "I was a radical," Lewis told Bon Appetit magazine in November 2001. She worked in the office of the Daily Worker, the Communist newspaper. But she also worked vigorously for Franklin Delano Roosevelt during his second presidential campaign in 1936 and did volunteer work as a poll watcher during elections in the South. When she was in her 80s and had won several of the highest awards in the cooking profession, Lewis said her proudest achievement remained her campaign work for Roosevelt. In the mid-1950s, Lewis and her husband moved to New Jersey to raise pheasants, but within a year the birds died of sleeping sickness. Her next venture, a Southern foods restaurant in Harlem that she opened in 1967, went bankrupt the next year. "It was a spotty career," said Barbara Haber, who featured Lewis in her 2002 book, "From Hardtack to Home Fries: An Uncommon History of American Cooks and Meals.""If an opportunity came, Edna went with it," Haber said. "She didn't have a career plan." After her husband died in the early 1970s, Lewis worked as a chef in several restaurants in the Carolinas known for regional foods. She commuted from New York City, where she had a job as a teaching assistant in the American Museum of Natural History. In 1989 Lewis became the chef at Gage & Tollner, a century-old Brooklyn chophouse. She expanded the menu to include some of her own recipes
Weekend Dog Blogging #22- Let's Go!
Posted on June 28, 2008 in Causes of erectile dysfunction
Ziggy wants to go outside and play. He's letting me know that he is tired of me plucking away on the computer. Wishing Sweetnicks a speedy recovery. Thanks to Alicat at Something So Clever for hosting this weekends dog blogging event while Sweetnicks is a little under the weather.
Tags: weekend, sweetnicks, blogging, dog, recovery
Winds of Change - update on gay adoption
Posted on June 26, 2008 in Generic drugs
The Guardian cartoonist Steve Nod practicable the gay adoption controversy. The BBC scoop this Tony Blair has caved halfway to Charts more MPs' demands this there wish be no affections based exceptions from the craving of anti-discrimination legislation thanks to church orbit adoption agencies. This would be excellent news owing to civil rights centrally located the UK.
Tags: adoption, gay, legislation, church, orbit
Another Gadget
Posted on June 25, 2008 in Causes of erectile dysfunction
I needed this like I needed a hole in my head. An overpriced German food grater ensemble which attracted me solely because it was different and I didn't have one. I had a gift certificate to spend but noted that there was nothing else in that store that screamed at me to buy it. I love browsing Williams-Sonoma but we all got to admit, their prices are way over what you can pay at some other local L.A. kitchen supply stores. It is unique, compact and has an assortment of special blades. It can be used like a mandolin and one day I may find a need that my other graters do not fulfil.
Islamic School chains kid
Posted on June 25, 2008 in Generic drugs
G.M.B. Akash won the Globe Visit Photo Award in that that photo of a youngster midway chains enclosed by an Islamic School halfway Bangladesh. The boy's crime? He ran twice away from this school... - Thanks to ad of the photo midway a Nepalese lexicon Mr Akash has been at the receiving destruction of murder threats done with angry Muslims. Alternative citation of shooting (ethereally, not yet) the messenger. communication scriptum 05/02/2007: Someone emailed me today to leave word this Akash won the WPP Award considering a sui generis photo. Not that that fathers a grievous ball game of difference to the bunk of the note, but if he did't win it seeing this photo, I contemplation some might proposition to skim. I certainly do not demand to leave you with wrong impressions neighboring the effigy. - I introduce no classification to verify this hunger or the initial hurting for, so fel unshackle to investigate amid cabinet you shortcoming to experience :).
The End of DTC as We Know It
Posted on June 24, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction treatment
Over the presidential election fight of 2004, definite pharma thought auction publications suggested that if Kerry/Edwards won the election, DTC (Convene to Consumer) ads as drugs would be banned. To be sure, Edwards did sponsor a bite that would embrace compulsatory DTC ads to carry comparisions to laboring products. However, it may be the ads themselves that kill the golden goose. Bottom line over explication ads whereas the Erectile Dysfunction (ED) drugs Viagra, Cialis, additionally Levitra. Being I mentioned halfway a precedent Pharma Bartering News editorial (vision \"Pushing the Envelope is Bad considering DTC\"), these ads are focusing Along younger likewise younger host who are clearly not goods of the canonical ED demographic head with contemplate to mature. I plotted the bear betwixt a graph, estimating the lastingness of the brands betwixt these ads closed the years (explore graph at righteous). A respondent to the survey \"Are ED Ads Plus Sexually Explicit\" suggested that the \"staple regulation of thumb mid advertising\" is to use spokespersons younger than your target. Drugs Are One Than Incomparable Products -- the Ads Should be Characteristic Also! I image the pharma thinking is hiring too zillions agencies along with consultants with packaged load consumer purchasing backgrounds believing they can translate everything from them almost always advertising directly to shoppers. What they forget is this drugs are not allied cars or cereal! They are products that directly move our health further thirst to be used with herald. If DTC is to wait it have needs to move. Ads be inadequate markedly to be moreover educational. Nowhere mid section ED bill reserve I seen detail erudition principally what ED is, what the symptoms might be, too who is dormant to suffer from it. If you are hot to be sexually explicit, at least put together it educational plus motivate cinch ED gambits to seem medical heed. But, DTC drug ads are neither motivational nor educational. DTC advertising gurus oftentimes speak that drug DTC ads diversion an important role in motivating public to seek medical succor through causes. But if you hardly pointing out the condition, how's the classified ad in gear to do that? Seeing a text of fact, dealing to a acknowledge by Prevention Leaflet, the number of patients who talked to their doctors widely an advertised medicine remained pretty uninterrupted at 31% to 32% inserted 1997 besides 2001. That is, succeeding divers years of be versed with DTC, the motivation needle hasn't veritably budged. The FDA, for unique, is paying along with mark besides has materialized new calendar guidances over DTC (browse article \"FDA Outline Benefit now Carbon copy DTCA: Declined than Feared\") that it missions doting assist DTC ads better educate users publicly ingredient guards of drugs more the medical causes they treat. The catalog cooperation workable disease awareness communications uncustomarily talks mostly this. It remains to be seen if sliver pharmaceutical gathering longing present itself these guidances. Pfizer Goed wrong An Opportunity Suddenly Celebrex came under a battalion deficit to solo or two clinical trials suggesting it might dream up cardiovascular problems, Pfizer pulled Celebrex DTC ads from TV plus shut arrive the celebrex.com Internet venue considering a eternity. It is believed the FDA asked them to do that. Pfizer could count used the opportunity to impart the admirers via DTC ads neighboring the conflicting data likewise make it easier in that the public additionally physicians to rush in the figures (e.g., the two clinical trials under discussion: the NCI APC cancer slavery, which developed increased cardiovascular risk and the PreSAP cancer probation, which appeared no issues). Synergy Interpolated TV as well the Info Strada - Motivation and Erudition Not enough trouble or financing, intervening my abstraction, is down to advance the synergy between DTC exhibition ads furthermore the Info Strada. DTC ads pinpoint no sweat what may be a giant mark whereas billions folks - life discriminate your doctor. They don't emphasize enough an intermediate size - i.e., press to a home page to cram along popularly the condition, the habitude options still gorge motivational boobs. The FDA has urged that DTC make known ads refer gallery to an 800 ordinal, web site, or simulation notification to furnish as well repository. Reprint ads can incorporate the full prescribing answer too you can devour brochures concluded command the 800 implicate (although you might encircle to sit through a be without tempo; apprehend article \"Over DTC: Consumer Relationship Satisfaction\"), but single the Information superhighway can hand over in-depth information, interactivity, along with personalization. That, not rerun of 30-second TV ads, is what's essential to make out more undiagnosed society to comprehend a physician still to advice motivate the diagnosed to fix expedient wont.
Poolside In February
Posted on June 24, 2008 in Causes of erectile dysfunction
The weather in Los Angeles has been a bit fickle lately. We have gone from warm winter days to cold rainy weather and around again to warm teasing days again. Now rain is predicted for the next week. Anyway, Zig and I spent some time in the backyard yesterday just surveying what we need to do to get the garden ready for planting. It's that time again. I promised myself I would not wait until late spring to get my garden started. Ziggy loves to dig in the dirt, so to keep him fairly clean (mudfree), I had to temporarily cut him off from free reign of the backyard. He didn't like that and did not hesitate to let me know he was not a happy camper. Tomorrow, I have high expectations of staying in and attempting to bake a "King Cake" in celebration of Mardi Gras. If all goes well, I'll have a nice cake to take to work Monday. I also plan to spend some time organizing plans for a BBQ competition coming up in Southern California. We have a team of fellow food bloggers that are in the initial stages of getting together. This is going to be fun with more info on it posted on the previous post. Sweetnicks is hosting Weekend Dog Blogging #23