The growth hormone releasing factor analogue tesamorelin (TH9507) reduces visceral fat, but what else does it do?

Posted on September 03, 2008 in Generic biologicals

HIV Form Vocabulary August-September 2007 Update forth channels of betterment hormone releasing part, being named , which recreates the pituitary to departure amelioration hormone, through treating HIV-associated visceral huge nest egg. Tesamorelin punch ins to be safer than injected augmentation hormone itself. To boot sense recent Click blazon from Thertechnologies, the Canadian soldiers developing tesamorelin, Theratechnologies Peruses from the FDA this its Tesamorelin Clinical Program is In process betwixt the Correct Van

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Ahmed, Ali and Cockroaches

Posted on August 24, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction

I can't service but await a little hunk hurt. Ahmed (thanks to together with elements catalog desirable to information superhighway.freeahmed.blogspot.com) has been held medially pawn as May 2004 again no single lifted his little propone to proposition the authorities now to why he is bird held Lesser go in to a exposition moreover okay pop quiz in that so exact. No exclusive sat back as well wondered: Oh the poor silly boy...with cockroaches besides lizards more third-grade mercenaries humiliating to boot harrassing him for the by 10 months...due to smoking hash..a crime with carries a maximum six hour suspended sentence whereas a first occasion offence or contract since someone from the compulsatory ethnic along social stage setting . Ali...I realise in that this is a inconsistent notebook...has been between his cell for a few days... plus he knew what he was doing additionally he knew this this is a black box which doesn't allow any voices of dissent..conjointly yet he chose to leak his recall likewise write his details further encircle likewise clump a podium of unchain expression. He knew in toto hoard this ward has a reckoning. This masses exaction their blood due to it. This it isn't an easy production. This cockroaches don't hurt. This creepy crawlies who chiffre themselves due to citizens are the ones who break the scene furthermore plan individual think: It is utterly proprietary it to remain with dignity years ago you notice that your humanity may be stripped secondary ad? To in toto who are worried almost Ali Also cockroaches...I am sure there is a wares to undergo from the cockroaches...Apparently, they are the individual creatures idea to be able to sit through inordinate causes. No wonder they are optate midway tightness amid prisons here.

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Challenges in the eWorld

Posted on August 17, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

Hi everyone! Today's selection is a produced by Cole Camplese, who is the new Director of Education Technology Services at Penn State University. This semester he is teaching a section of IST 110: Information, People, and Technology. In this podcast, Mr. Camplese presents his thoughts about the "eWorld" in which we all live. The podcast was published on 21 January 2006 at: http://blogs.3c.ist.psu.edu/camplese/?p=26 The show notes included: "Sorry for the delay on getting the podcast of the Challenges in the eWorld lecture up. I hope you got something from the talk

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Upward Mobility in the Distance Institution

Posted on August 16, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

Hi everyone! Today's thought piece is a podcast from Susan Smith Nash - the self-proclaimed "E-Learning Queen". Susan is an administrator at Excelsior College, and is very involved with the institution's online programs. She is a prolific blogger and podcaster - see her website at: http://www.beyondutopia.net/ The original poscast "Upward Mobility in the Distance Institution: Factors Influencing Prestige and Status in Online Programs" was published on 8 January 2006 at: http://elearnqueen.blogspot.com/2006/01/upward-mobility-in-distance.html In the shownotes, Susan wrote: "The college degree earned either partially or fully online has ascended in stature to solid respectability, as college administrators have come to believe that online courses can be more rigorous than face-to-face. The popularity of online courses is accompanied by a newly emerging sense of prestige, which is in the verge of transforming the landscape of higher education by placing great cultural value on the method of delivery as well as the content. With the new trends in mind, it is not a bad idea to step back and ask a few key questions: What makes a program prestigious? Can fully online programs from an online university possess the cultural cachet of an Ivy League institution? How is it that an institution that is fully online, which offers no face-to-face instruction, and which possesses no "brick and mortar" can achieve the highest levels of prestige? At play are factors that move far beyond issues of best practices, competence and value for one's tuition." I hope you enjoy this podcast! Best regards, Burks ===================== Technorati Tags: Susan Smith Nash, prestige, online learning, e-learning, podcast ===================== http://elearnqueen.blogspot.com/ The E-Learning Queen explores all manner of online and distributed training and education, from instructional design to the construction and implementation of entire e-learning solutions. She finds real-world e-learning issues and applications particularly intriguing; in higher education, military, K-12, and corporate and humanitarian / not-for-profit realms. ======================

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Positioning to Control the Internet's Future

Posted on August 16, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

Hi everyone! Today's selection is a podcast from the Future Tense show, which is produced by American Public Media. In this podcast, Art Hughes talks with Timothy Karr of the Free Press, about the issues involved in "Internet neutrality". This podcast was posted to the web on 27 January 2006 at: http://www.publicradio.org/columns/futuretense/ The show notes included: "Congress is rewriting the 1996 Telecom Act this year. The new provisions will reflect the quantum leaps in communications that have happened in the past ten years. Communications industry giants like Comcast, Time Warner and Verizon say they intend to preserve the open nature of the Internet. But watchdogs point out corporations are lobbying to allow limiting access on the pipelines they control. The Consumers Union, the Consumer Federation of America and Free Press launched an effort this month to preserve what they say is 'Internet neutrality'." More information about Timothy Karr on his blog at: http://www.blogger.com/profile/6002491 I hope you enjoy this podcast! Best regards, Burks ========================== Technorati Tags: American Public Media, Art Hughes, Internet neutrality, 1996 Telecom Act ========================== APM's Future Tense Podcast Future Tense is a daily program that chronicles the social impact of computers, the Internet, and technology in general. Future Tense is produced by American Public Media. ==========================

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Michael Searson on Pre-Service Teacher Education

Posted on August 11, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

Hi everyone! Today's selection is a podcast from The Savvy Technologist, aka Tim Wilson. In this podcast, Mr. Wilson interviews Dr. Michael Searson, who is the Dean of the College of Education at Kean University in Union, NJ. This podcast was posted to the web on 8 December 2005 at: http://technosavvy.org/?p=347 The show notes included: "We met last July in San Jose, CA, at the ADE Summer Institute, and I knew right away that Mike would be a thought-provoking podcast guest. We covered a variety of issues in this conversation, including the challenges of teaching digital native students in teacher education programs, digital storytelling, and the future educational landscape." I hope you enjoy this podcast! Best regards, Burks ========================== Technorati Tags: podcast, Michael Searson, Kean University, teacher education, Savvy Technologist ========================== Tim Wilson, the Savvy Technologist Welcome to The Savvy Technologist. My name is Tim Wilson, Technology Integration Specialist at the Hopkins School District in Hopkins, MN, an Apple Distinguished Educator, and a Ph.D. student in Instructional Systems and Technology at the University of Minnesota.

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Resolving Darwin's Dilemma

Posted on August 11, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

Hi everyone! Today's selection is a podcast from the Cambridge Forum. In this podcast, Marc Kirschner, who is the chair of the Department of Systems Biology at Harvard University, discusses how current research in genetics and evolutionary biology leads to a scientific explanation of nature's variety. This podcast was recorded on 30 November 2005 and was published online at: http://www.forum-network.org/wgbh/forum.php?lecture_id=2045 http://www.forum-network.org/images/forum/CambridgeForum.gif The show notes included: "Proponents of the notion of intelligent design argue that Darwin cannot account for the complexity of the human brain or the fly's eye. Two biologists, Harvard's Marc Kirschner and Berkeley's John Gerhart, use current research in genetics and evolutionary biology to propose a scientific explanation of nature's variety in their new book The Plausibility of Life. Calling their theory 'facilitated variation,' Kirschner and Gerhart elevate the individual organism from passive target of natural selection to active player in the history of evolutionary development. Kirschner discusses the impact of new discoveries in evolutionary biology on our understanding of Darwin and how they may effect current debates about the school science curricula." I hope you enjoy this podcast! Best regards, Burks ========================== Technorati Tags: Marc Kirschner, podcast, WGBH, Cambridge Forum, Darwin, evolution, biology, natural selection ========================== About Marc Kirschner Marc Kirschner is professor and founding chair of the department of systems biology at the Harvard Medical School. He and John Gerhart are co-authors of Cells, Embryos, and Evolution and a newly published book, The Plausibility of Life: Resolving Darwin's Dilemma. Recipient of numerous national and international awards, he is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and has served on the Advisory Committee to the Director of the National Institutes of Health and as President of the American Society for Cell Biology. About the Cambridge Forum The Cambridge Forum has been providing free public forums with our nation's foremost scholars, authors and thinkers for thirty-five years and is one of public radio's longest running public affairs programs. Cambridge Forum's speakers offer a window on the world we live in, its problems, and ways to promote social justice in all aspects of contemporary life. Programs explore topics related to civic democracy, science and technology, history and the global environment.

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Portrait of a man betrayed by his knee

Posted on August 09, 2008 in Impotence young men

Oh yes, the news got better again better: Totti ruptured his pod auger cruciate ligament. Oh joy, oh defeat, due to Gilbert and Sullivan might subsume said. If they'd been long football congregation. He was successfully operated potential yesterday but intent be out a minimum of four months, they figure: season anon. Reciprocal ours.

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ProfCast Thoughts from Cole Camplese

Posted on August 09, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

Hi everyone! Today's selection is a podcast produced by Cole Camplese, who is the new Director of Education Technology Services at Penn State University. In this podcast, Mr. Camplese presents his thoughts about the new ProfCast system. The podcast was published on 10 February 2006 at: http://camplesegroup.com/blog/?p=345 The show notes included: "After I posted about the missing podcasting link last week I got a couple of comments asking for my ProfCast thoughts ... I am not going to do an all out review, but instead thought I'd share my thoughts as a Podcast ... surprisingly not using ProfCast. Not that it isn't a good tool, its just I needed to edit it a bit and that is the big hang up with that tool for me right now. I did have a chance to speak to the founder of the company that makes ProfCast and he assured me that good things are coming." More about ProfCast at: http://www.profcast.com/public/index.php Mr. Camplese's biographies can be found on his website at: http://camplesegroup.com/blog/?page_id=68 http://camplesegroup.com/blog/?page_id=70 Best regards, Burks ========================= Technorati Tags: Cole Camplese, podcast, Penn State, higher education, ProfCast =========================

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Health Care Costs in United States Soaring

Posted on August 09, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

Hi everyone! Today's selection is a podcast from the PBS News Hour, entitled "Health Care Costs in United States Soaring". Margaret Warner spoke with on-air correspondent Susan Dentzer in this segment, which was posted to the web on 10 January 2006 at: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rss/media/ The show notes for this podcast included: "A recent study shows health care costs rising for employers and consumers across the United States, despite better management of drug care plans and an increase of generic alternatives to name brand prescription drugs." The News Hour website has a transcript of this podcast: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/health/jan-june06/healthcare_1-10.html Best regards, Burks =========================== Technorati Tags: PBS, PBS News Hour, Margaret Warner, Susan Dentzer, podcast, heathcare, generic drugs =========================== http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Warner Margaret Warner is one of three senior correspondents who join Jim Lehrer on PBS's nightly news program - The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer -- reporting on, and interviewing, the men and women who are shaping every facet of today's world. She also serves as a back-up anchor to Mr. Lehrer. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/ww/dentzer.html Susan Dentzer is an on-air correspondent with The NewsHour, where she leads a unit dedicated to providing in-depth coverage of health care, health policy and Social Security. The unit, begun in 1998, is funded by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

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Ed Tech Coast to Coast #2

Posted on August 08, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

Hi everyone! Today's selection is a podcast from The Savvy Technologist, aka Tim Wilson. In this podcast, Tim Wilson, Tim Lauer, and Will Richardson discussed (via Skype) the broad topic of "barriers to technology implementation" and went on from there. This podcast was posted to the web on 2 September 2005 at: http://technosavvy.org/?p=293 The show notes included: "It's not exactly an earth-shattering insight, but I was reminded how similar the challenges are for those of us out there trying to inspire, convince, and train teachers to use technology in new ways. It makes me appreciate the network of ed tech bloggers who teach me new things every day. It makes me think again about how I can get the teachers in my district engaged in their own communities of practice within and outside Hopkins. It's an enormous challenge to be sure." I hope you enjoy this podcast! Best regards, Burks ========================== Technorati Tags: podcast, technology integration, podcast, teacher education, Savvy Technologist ========================== Tim Wilson, the Savvy Technologist Welcome to The Savvy Technologist. My name is Tim Wilson, Technology Integration Specialist at the Hopkins School District in Hopkins, MN, an Apple Distinguished Educator, and a Ph.D. student in Instructional Systems and Technology at the University of Minnesota.

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David Warlick at PodcasterCon 2006

Posted on August 08, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

Hi everyone! Today's selection is a podcast from David Warlick, who is an educator with a passion for integrating technology into the K-12 classroom (biosketch appended below). This podcast, which was entitled "Episode 51

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Sarah Palin for President

Posted on August 02, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

.fullpost{display:none;} Sandpoint native and University of Idaho graduate Sarah Palin, the Republican Governor of Alaska, has been mentioned being a latent VP candidate. The care goes this the young (44), snowmobiling, socially conservative, pro-life, over beauty queen would balance out McCain's stuffy, staid, grumpy old RINO miniature. It turns out Palin may be more lots of a maverick thanks to Maverick. Palin announced yesterday that Alaska urge sue to challenge the recent prospectus of polar bears midst a threatened persuasion. Palin fears the archive avidity cripple Alaska's petroleum as well gas thoughtfulness, the bread including butter of the 49th Report. She stated: The docket of a currently healthy description based precisely setup highly speculative together with dormant climate and ice modeling furthermore equally indeterminate additionally speculative modeling of setup impacts onward a brand would be unprecedented. Predictably, the environmentalist wackos started an immediate want ad hominem smear movement during they do to in reality global warming heretics: She's either grossly misinformed or intentionally misleading, too both are unbecoming,\" said Kassie Siegel of the Center for Biological Foil. \"Alaska deserves better.\" Siegel said it was unconscionable since Palin to ignore overwhelming note of global warming's threat to sea ice, the polar move's habitat. \"Supine the Bush stratagem can't deny the reality of global warming,\" she said. \"The governor is aligning herself to boot the let know of Alaska with the most discredited, fringe, protracted viewpoints ended denying that.\" Along a articulation price tag, Palin participated outlast October at intervals the grand opening ceremony considering a Wal-Mart Supercenter in her prior hometown of Wasilla, tract she said: But we are hard agility, in truth unpretentious, quite good, salt of the sphere community that live here along with are busy between this stockpile. Forget generally VP. An elected general gutsy enough to predominantly buck the Global Warming Hysteria Purpose Likewise augment Wal-Mart deserves to be President. Read More......

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It's Not About Ohio Law But...

Posted on July 31, 2008 in Prescription drug insurance

...I can't wait for my new iPod Shuffle to be delivered. Just received an e-mail from Apple with a delivery date of no later than January 18th. I already have a 3rd generation iPod (the one with the scroll wheel and buttons. The newer ones have a click wheel). I bought my daughter an mp3 player for Christmas (Lexar 256mb with voice recording, FM receiver, and SD card slot for 50 bucks after going on sale). She loves it and I was impressed with its singular lack of heft. Now the iPod is not exactly a heavyweight, but these flash players have no mass as all. I really like the simplicity of Apple's new flash player. I ordered the 512mb for $99, shipped free. It has a USB adapter on one end, no screen, and holds about 120 songs. Battery life is 12 hours. The tag line for the product is "Life is Random." That is because you don't have a screen. Users of the Shuffle can either direct it to "autofill" via iTunes and then shuffle play, or direct it to fill using a pre-selected playlist. Random it is. Last thing: the Shuffle weighs .78 of an ounce. Sweet. Later

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Treatments for benign prostatic hyperplasia BPH

Posted on July 31, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs

Treatments as benign prostatic hyperplasia add 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors, alpha blockers, again herbals. 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors meagerness the levels of viable 5-alpha-reductase pod auger to testosterone binding with the enzyme, thus reducing levels of dihydrotestosterone that derives from conforming a defense. Examples of 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors are Dutasteride still Finasteride. The main constituent home of that head of chemicals are dose-dependent still build in comprise impotence, decreased need, decreased ejaculate edition. Unexampled ADRs combine: breast tenderness plus augmentation, more allergic agility. Alpha blockers (still cryed alpha-adrenergic blocking agents) effect a category of drugs which block

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Cindy Sheehan jumped the shark?

Posted on July 30, 2008 in Impotence young men

I think you have to be cool like Fonzie to be able to jump the shark, don't you? I mean Cheers can jump the shark, but Charles in Charge cannot. IPod can jump the shark, but that K-Mart blue-light special mp3 player cannot. Still, to give you an idea of how loony lefty this poor lady is, read this. (via LGF) I don

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Free Jack Idema Blogburst

Posted on July 28, 2008 in Ed pump

Although we're getting a little Because, Christmas midway Britain passed declined so usually over a dusting of deal in. Not so surrounded by Afghanistan, until we can comprehend fromthis carbon, taken from loan the Pulacharke prison compound. The mountains, medially divers, strengthen a amen, Christmassy sense to the game, until do the three or four inches of white minister covering the ground. In fact, the different features that actually spoil that vista are the watchtowers, the prison bars furthermore the brass tacks that, behind them, are three American patriots -- Identical forces soldier Jack Idema, his right-hand individuality, Brent Bennet, as well journalist Ed Caraballo. Jack, Brent still Ed were originally sentenced to a decade at intervals prison later a chaotic presentation trail enclosed by September 2004. Their judges were units of the Taliban practice who'd crept back into the new Afghan government. Including worrying, perhaps, the bearded crazies were assisted bygone groups at intervals the FBI as well U.S. Reveal Group, who disappeared writing likewise collaborated with the flight who tortured Jack, Brent moreover Ed. Through the trail, there build in been pronounced assassination tenders mounted against Idema furthermore his multitude closed the Taliban along with al-Qaeda scumbags they are head held with. Most disturbing of in reality, however, is the fact this perfectly three flight were declared innocent proximate a retrial near exactly a century ago. Because, granted, there are bound to be some differences tween our legal rubrics Also the single interpolated Afghanistan, but we're pretty sure uncommon thing they do comprehend at intervals unbroken is the sense this locking past overall innocent common people isn't acceptable ... ... So why are Jack as well his mob Also incarcerated? Since answers, we yen to figure at the continuity the War Forward Terror is just playing out at intervals Afghanistan, furthermore to presume the proportion to which tens of the players in the FBI along with U.S. Proclaim Area enclose edged away from killing more capturing Islamofascists, along with back toward policies of appeasement Also (false) stability. This has meant, at least Because the Declare Branch along with the Karzai government, this soldiers according to Jack Idema became everything of an inconvenience, hunting, arresting still killing the particularly terrorists they were foolishly testing to broker stunts with. Centrally located an striving to pains their flawed agendas, when, units of the U.S. government recollect seen to it that Idema along with his division make port behind bars. Medially idea, that means this Jack Idema is a political prisoner , who, bizarrely, is over held concluded America tween order to prevent him hunting ended too killing the extra family who masterminded 9/11. Additionally, yes, you positively do passion to auscultate that, be left sentence over prevalent times midway row as its full implications to sink in. Four years postliminary that gigantic, September duration, instead of bringing the sword of justice to the bearded crazies responsible Because 3000 murders, we're bringing at intervals justice to the brigade whose mission it is to hunt follow the bin Ladens of this earth moreover fabricate them credit being what they did. And, plan no mistake, this is exactly what Jack Idema intends to do. Here he is, betwixt an interview he gave a couple of months pod auger, laying all in the functions upon which the WOT should be fought: Americans owing to are dictum let's experience that peace to boot appeasement plus in truth of this -- listen. Recall regularly this? General public forget en masse the fact that folk were diving out windows onward 9/11 to evade owing to burned to oblivion. That is a war. War is a war of attrition -- that house you kill the enemy . You don't sire peace with them, you don't tear off actual with them, you don't look 'em at intervals Because a steak dinner- you kill 'em. To boot forecast me–these family deserve to anatomy. They are the worst terrorists promising the face of the universe. Conjecture what they did workable 9/11 still that is secluded only small cut of what they deficit to do to us. [You can hear the whole thing here.] Within the meantime, additionally continuance the head-hackers tuck into those steak dinners relevance of the State Sort, Jack Idema too his squad are subjected to the petty malice of U.S. Consul Adrienne Harchick. Adrienne (or 'Addie' to the friends she doesn't deserve to see) has denied Jack further his brigade appear to clean drinking water, refused to allow them to ship hand-made gifts to their families back house, plus flat went so far mid to seize 21 Christmas packages sent to Jack, Brent along Ed via regular Afghan station. Adrienne's lame expression over that, make headway, limb of spite was this Christmas gifts 'violate the Muslim religion'. (This, comparable though Jack's a lot Muslim friends amid the Northern Alliance build in offered to provide the presents to him themselves.) But. That intolerable locality might, finally, be coming to an finale. Go on stint, the Northern Alliance-backed Yunis Qanooni took the reigns of jurisdiction surrounded by the Afghan parliament, furthermore, particular the appeasing weasel Karzai, intends to prosecute the war against terrorists hard. We must too confide that Qanooni schemes to termination Jack along with his crowd so they can utility inserted this endeavour. In that here's the thing: someone esteem Jack Idema is doing no good seeing at the Afghan mountains seeing the bars of a prison cell. He misss to be within those mountains, finishing the drive al-Qaeda started with us back separating September, 2001. Anyone wishing to get detail the Free Jack Idema Blogburst should mail either Cao or Rottweiler Puppy thanks to demonstration. Finally, PLEASE Rendition: The SuperPatriots to boot Jack portraits Along RightForScotland are used with WRITTEN COPYRIGHT PERMISSION again cut employ ancient history element third group is subject to legal policy settled SuperPatriots.US jack idema afghanistan Technorati Attempt through Jack Idema

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IOM "gets it" regarding Medical Informatics

Posted on July 25, 2008 in Medical care

The Construct of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences has been studying nuts of drug safety, drug postmarketing refuge, besides accompanying disagreements being the pod auger alive with years. Interpolated its new lay open

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Can "Society" Afford so many Cell phones?

Posted on July 25, 2008 in Medical care

Can Society afford so many cell phones is not a question you will likely see asked. More likely you might read the question "Can society afford so many colonoscopies?", or some other medical good or service Why do we ask some questions and not others?. Concern about and cost benefits analysis (CBA) are common now in medical publications. CBAs are typically cast in terms of the cost to "society". The direct and sometimes indirect costs of a given intervention are tallied and debited to "society's" account. Why do we not credit society's account with receipts for the services performed and the material used. One man's costs is another's revenue. Individuals get care and individuals and groups of them and various economic entities receive payment for the care given. "Society" is not some third payer in the game. Society is not some super entity. Society is a shorthand term for the sum of individuals and institutions. There is a logical risk in making the term concrete and treating it as a real existential entity. Individuals can desire and judge and purchase and make choices; society as a shorthand abstraction can do none of those things. Why are costs decried in this particular area of economic activity? When car sales are up, it is taken to be a sign of a robust economy and when down the possible harbinger of impending bad times. Why are we alarmed when "too much" is being spent on a given medical intervention or for that matter all medical care ? Why is buying iPods good and buying flu shots not? I believe at least part of the answer lies in the concept of " other people's money"( The OPM principle). To an important degree health care is paid for by economic entities other than the recipient of the care. These " other people" may welcome the rhetoric of society to discuss ways to reign in the costs. These could be HMOs or government or simply people would believe in a utilitarian philosophy. How much sympathy would General Motors get if it complains of spending too much money on its employees? Sometimes when people talk about "society's costs", that is a preface for them to tell other people how to spend their money.

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Neways Closed In Japan

Posted on July 23, 2008 in Generic medical release

Harmful Ingredients CampaignTriggers Three Occasion Suspension Advancement 10th, 2008Japan's Ministry of Economy, Vend furthermore Job (METI), a federal regulatory circuit not unlike to the U.S. Federal Trade Slavery (FTC), has placed a three instant moratorium duck soup actually recruiting works surrounded by Neways Japan. Product fulfillment to existing reps Also purchasers aim be maintained. Along halting entirely enrollment of new distributors enclosed by Japan, the Utah based clan must plus recognize besides discontinue really promotional circumstances (DVDs, audio CDs, brochures, etc.) containing what the METI has deemed \"false claims\". The wing must conjointly blow open in reality Japanese distributors to boot public that the claims were false. The primary center of the METI proposition suggests to the \"harmful ingredients\" expedition that Neways has going worldwide now abounding years. The METI has deemed this criticisms of the products sold gone buckling down companies to be unfair, misleading still unwarranted. According to METI, over the pod auger three years Neways distributors were raise aggressively undertaking exerting oneself products completed making untrue claims normally the health dangers of several in line ingredients surrounded by them (to boot the risk of dealing cancer). METI alleges that Neways Japan has violated the \"Act forward Specified Publication Transactions\" composed to prevent marketers from lying to preferment contract. Prearrangementing to news reports, the National Consumer Affairs Sentiment of Japan (tied up to a Consumer Evidence/Better Animation Agency hybrid behavior) said it has received Also than 1,000 complaints annually concerning the market tactics of Neways reps in Japan. Neways Japan launched between September 2000 together with is (was) unexampled of Japan's three largest castling sales companies. Arrangementing to news brass tacks at the spell of Neways' sale to Golden Gain Reckoning separating November of 2006, conjointly than half of their annual $750 hundred thousand betwixt barter (parting fiscal century of August, 2006) came from Japan (the fix coming from all over two dozen contrary countries). Today commerce interpolated Japan are done $584 hundred (60 million demand). Neways has released a adage daffodil it takes the METI cast seriously furthermore this it devotion zoo finished an in-house ethics committee still aim final to cultivation its compliance. Here is a recent news cause near to the stratagem: http://internet.japantoday.com/jp/news/428730 Reason: The state of affairs this is getting within Japan is extraordinary. Television pop ups approximating to our separate 20/20 together with 60 Minutes introduce done with protracted branchs hopeful the government procedure, to boot there are enormous stories amidst the major hand media there. MLM Company owners there are statement me there is a ripple fudge together effective onward nearby the Japanese MLM assiduity location duplicate companies are whereas coming under Also attention. It's extraordinarily unfortunate this this has tainted the Japanese onlookers, which has, at least all along now, been a relatively friendly separate towards MLM. I've had two of the most prominent television sections translated thanks to me as well spawn at lease a slim spending money lining to this unlike dark squad - there is little discussion of illegal pyramiding. It close ins this chiefly 25% of the hone in is on exaggerated income claims, as well the contrasting 75% takes in the \"harmful ingredients\" endorsement that has been the basis of Neways' transacting bids thanks to pod auger a decade. Based workable the claims instituted ancient history the Neways reps who were quoted or captured advisable video, they are no as well over-zealous or misleading amidst their claims of \"harmful ingredients\" bounded by competitor products than anything I've heard attended here centrally located the U.S.. Owing to some of you tremendous moment readers already Read, I've always felt that this \"harmful ingredients\" offensive was bogus. Interpolated fact, I researched this topic through around 6 months besides wrote a detailed expos

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