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Posted on September 05, 2008 in Prescription drug insurance

Dear readers: I just completed my one-year stint working for the federal judiciary. I had a wonderful time and I gained crucial experience. Now that I am no longer working for the federal judiciary I am free to express my views once again. Please check back often for updates and comments on children's rights and laws. My best, Elisa Cheap Generic Viagra

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Unfortunate Break from Posting

Posted on September 05, 2008 in Prescription drug insurance

Dear Readers -- Unfortunately, I will not be able to post on my blog for the next year due to the nature of my current employment. I work for the federal judiciary, and as such I should not continue to express political views or to engage in legal discussions that could involve issues from a case before the Court. I will return to this blog just as soon as I can -- and I appreciate you sticking with me. Thanks for understanding, Elisa Cheap Generic Viagra

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Stuart Rennie on HIV Prevention

Posted on September 05, 2008 in Generic medical release

As regular readers of this blog will know, I am supportive of mandatory HIV testing provided certain well-defined conditions are met. Stuart Rennie seems to disagree. Here I reproduce his take on the issue. It's well worth reading. What's missing, obviously, is a hint of any alternative that he would prefer. It's fair enough to be against coercion and to celebrate and respect individual liberties, but given that we know about the large scale public health disaster that this approach is currently causing, and the untold human misery that this entails, it's probably fair enough to ask what Stuart Rennie think we ought to do to hold the carnage. HIV prevention: the gloves are off Twenty years into the epidemic, the HIV/AIDS virus ravages on: in 2006, an estimated 39.5 million people in the world were living with HIV, 4.3 million were newly infected, and 2.9 million AIDS-related deaths. Of the deaths, 2.1 million occurred in sub-Saharan Africa. As for new HIV infections, South Africa alone is estimated to have 1500 ... per day. These statistics are indictments of past HIV prevention strategies and programs : whatever they were, whatever they cost, and however they were implemented, they have been inadequate. The question then becomes: what strategy changes should be adopted? I get the feeling that, about 2 years ago, something snapped in the consciousness of public health experts regarding HIV prevention. Enough was enough. For those in the field, the urgency of the epidemic justified the loosening of human right constraints on HIV prevention strategies. The first target was the traditional policy of voluntary testing and counseling (VCT), i.e. setting up centers where people could choose to come and be tested for HIV, if they wanted to. Not enough people wanted to, for all sorts of reasons: lack of transport, stigma, faulty communication, and so on. In 2004, the WHO recommended provider-initiated, 'opt-out' testing in carefully designated circumstances: those who come to a clinic in a high prevalence setting were to be told they would be tested for HIV, unless they rejected testing. The CDC soon followed suit with similar policies. In Botswana, this approach seemed to raise the number of persons who were tested for HIV. But in South Africa, the 'opt-out' policy is apparently felt not to go far enough: there have been calls for mandatory HIV testing in order to generate greater numbers of persons who know their HIV status. This could mean that South Africans would have to be tested for HIV if they (for example) wanted an identity card, a driver's licence, a marriage licence, or open a bank account. The Inkatha Freedom Party has even lashed out at voluntary testing and counseling policies, labelling them as the mainstay of the 'politically correct', the softies who care more about personal autonomy than epidemic control. VCT, in other words, is for pussies. Not everyone is buying it, of course. Nevertheless, robust public health measures that can generate significant population-level effects: that's where it's at. Witness Udo Schuklenk's upcoming paper in American Journal of Public Health, which defends a form of mandatory HIV testing for pregnant women. Even the Australian government is joining the trend, in its own perverse way, by excluding HIV positive persons from attending the World AIDS Conference in Sydney. Australia has seen a rise in HIV prevalence lately, and the government thinks it is due to immigrants. Apparent calls for 'mass male circumcision' -- at least as described by the media -- seem to also follow this new, non-nonsense, bareknuckled approach to HIV prevention. Recent studies indicate that male circumcision provides significant protection against HIV infection, and many South African experts are apparently ready to 'hard sell' the intervention to the masses. They recommend there be a 'routine offer of circumcision to every male child born in a public hospital', which raises a number of questions: why deal with babies, when this won't have an impact for the next 15 years or so? How will communities respond to such aggressive policies? Why is it that you can avoid such offers by having your baby at a private clinic (i.e. being wealthy)? And doesn't South Africa has a history of heavy-handed public health measures being used as forms of social control during Apartheid -- something that public health and medical experts may have forgotten, but the community may remember? The ethical concerns about confidentiality, autonomy and stigma seem to be increasingly regarded as obstacles to an unfettered, all-out public health attack on the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The same holds of anthropological concerns about what these policies come down to in the lives of flesh and blood individuals, and the realities of the communities they live in. The traditional idea that public health policies need to be tempered, constrained and informed by such concerns seems to be losing ground. Will these 'tough love' approaches to HIV prevention turn the tide? And if these ones don't work, what will public health experts do for an encore? Cheap Generic Viagra

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Readers Loyal to their Local Online Newspapers

Posted on August 24, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction

A new survey closed Nielsen/NetRatings wraps up this netizens who listen online news are further the on the net versions of their local newspapers. Bounded by perfectly of the major metropolitan markets except Because unrepeated (Philadelphia), readers cited their city's on the net newspaper until their example choice as news (Philly readers favored USAToday.com perfected their native Philly.com). However, separate single on the internet paper (WashingtonPost.com) was favored bygone again than 30% of its local trade. Medially the when of sagging newspaper circulation and readership, the survey has some good news seeing newspapers... or since their on the web invitations at least. Revenues being on the internet newspapers are be afraid to arise smoothly a wrap 2008. It would be interesting to dream of if on the net newspaper loyalty remains exact between smaller markets, along part diverse local news sources on the web (equaling over TV news websites) smoke into the mix. Including, is readership seasonal? Local news websites, considering occasion, are indispensable for eliminating dependent school exchange omegas midway the winter. Stating: eMarketer

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Washington Post Withholds Info on Secret Prisons at Government Request

Posted on August 23, 2008 in Generic medical release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NOVEMBER 4, 2005 4:49 PM CONTACT: Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) 212-633-6700 fair@frair.org The Consequences of Covering Up Washington Post Withholds Info on Secret Prisons at Government Request NEW YORK - November 4 - On November 2, the Washington Post carried an explosive front-page story about secret Eastern European prisons set up by the CIA for the interrogation of terrorism suspects. While the Post article, by reporter Dana Priest, gave readers plenty of details, it also withheld the most crucial information--the location of these secret prisons--at the request of government officials. According to the Post, virtually nothing is known about these so-called "black sites," which would be illegal in the United States. Given the abuses at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay, news that the U.S. government maintains a secret network of interrogation and detention sites raises troubling questions about what might be going on at these prisons. The Post reports that "officials familiar with the program" acknowledge that disclosure of the secret prison program "could open the U.S. government to legal challenges, particularly in foreign courts, and increase the risk of political condemnation at home and abroad." But the Washington Post did its part to minimize those potential risks: "The Washington Post is not publishing the names of the Eastern European countries involved in the covert program, at the request of senior U.S. officials. They argued that the disclosure might disrupt counterterrorism efforts in those countries and elsewhere and could make them targets of possible terrorist retaliation." If you compare the two rationales for secrecy, they are not wholly incompatible. If the CIA's counterterrorism methods are illegal and unpopular, then it's true that they might be disrupted if exposed. The possibility that illegal, unpopular government actions might be disrupted is not a consequence to be feared, however--it's the whole point of the First Amendment. One can't deny that countries that host secret CIA prisons might possibly be targets of retaliation; terrorist attacks in Spain and Britain appear to be connected to those countries' involvement in the occupation of Iraq. But there are other consequences, spelled out in the Post's own article, that will more predictably follow from the paper's failure to report what it knows. Without the basic fact of where these prisons are, it's difficult if not impossible for "legal challenges" or "political condemnation" to force them to close. As the Post notes, there has been "widespread prisoner abuse" in U.S. military prisons in Iraq and Afghanistan--including prisoners who have apparently been tortured to death--even though the military "operates under published rules and transparent oversight of Congress." Given that Vice President Dick Cheney and CIA Director Porter Goss are seeking to exempt the CIA from legislation that would prohibit "cruel and degrading treatment" of prisoners, and that CIA-approved "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques" include torture techniques like "waterboarding," there's no reason to think that prisons that operate in total secrecy will have fewer abuses than Abu Ghraib or Afghanistan's Bagram. Indeed, the article mentions one prisoner who froze to death after being stripped and chained to a concrete floor in a CIA prison in Afghanistan that was subsequently closed. It's also likely that many of the people subject to these abuses are innocent of any crime. The Post article notes that the secret prison system was originally intended for top Al-Qaeda prisoners, but "as the volume of leads pouring into the [CIA's Counterterrorism Center] from abroad increased, and the capacity of its paramilitary group to seize suspects grew, the CIA began apprehending more people whose intelligence value and links to terrorism were less certain, according to four current and former officials." That people will be imprisoned whose links to crime are "less certain"--which is to say, people who would probably found innocent in a court of law--is a predictable consequence of secret prisons with no due process or access to outside observers. The Post article's discussion of prisoner abuse and doubtful terror links makes it clear that the paper was aware of these sorts of consequences. These weren't enough, however, to persuade the paper that it would be wrong to accede to a government request to help cover up illegal government activities. (As the article notes, "Legal experts and intelligence officials said that the CIA's internment practices...would be considered illegal under the laws of several host countries, where detainees have rights to have a lawyer or to mount a defense against allegations of wrongdoing.") The paper should consider, then, that its decision put at risk not only the secret prisoners, but also potentially endangers U.S. soldiers and civilians. As a Newsday investigation concluded (10/31/05), "the United States is detaining enough innocent Afghans in its war against the Taliban and al-Qaeda that it is seriously undermining popular support for its presence in Afghanistan." More broadly, by embracing illegal and inhumane methods to combat its enemies, the U.S. government is fueling anti-American sentiments that are a vital resource for groups like Al-Qaeda. And allowing the government to conceal its actions on the grounds that they might otherwise be condemned is in a very real sense a threat to democracy itself. The Post's decision has struck some experts as enormously significant. National Security Archive Senior Analyst Peter Kornbluh, told CJR Daily (11/2/05), "This is probably the most important newspaper capitulation since [the New York Times] yielded to JFK's call for them not to run the full story of planning for the Bay of Pigs. By withholding the country names, the Post is directly enabling the rendition, secret detention, and torture of prisoners at these locations to continue. That is a ghastly responsibility." But the Post is not the only U.S. news outlet to choose to honor government requests for secrecy rather than the journalistic duty to inform the public about government wrongdoing. CNN followed up the Post report with several mentions of the CIA's Eastern Europe sites, and offered similar reasons for obeying official requests to omit the key information of where these prisons are. CNN reporter David Ensor said (11/2/05), "U.S. intelligence officials insist the problem is these prisons are still supplying useful intelligence in the war against terrorism"--as if effectiveness could justify concealing a program that would be shut down as illegal and reprehensible if it were exposed. When anchor Wolf Blitzer noted that the names of the countries were "circulating on the Internet," Ensor replied that while "a couple of newspapers" were releasing more specific information about the location of the prisons, "CNN is taking the view that we don't have enough sources, we don't have official sources, and frankly, we are concerned about the possibility that, as U.S. officials have said to us, lives could be as stake." Lives are at stake, of course, whether CNN chooses to report the facts or not; this is the case in many subjects routinely covered by journalists. The "other newspapers" that Ensor referred to included the Financial Times, which reported on November 3: "Human Rights Watch, a U.S. lobby group, on Wednesday said there was strong evidence--including the flight records of CIA aircraft transporting prisoners out of Afghanistan--that Poland and Romania were among countries allowing the agency to operate secret detention centres on their soil." Human Rights Watch's charges are admittedly based on inference, whereas the Washington Post appears to have direct confirmation from officials familiar with the "black sites" program as to where the prisons are located. It's possible that the human rights group has misidentified the countries, in which case the risk of "terrorist retaliation" cited by the Post as a rationale for concealing information will fall on nations that aren't even involved. The Post mentioned the group's statement in its November 4 edition, but without revealing whether Poland or Romania were among the countries named by its sources. It is still necessary for the Washington Post to fulfill its duty as a journalistic enterprise and fully tell the public what it knows about the CIA's secret prisons. ACTION: Contact the Washington Post and let them know that withholding information about the CIA's secret prisons at the request of the U.S. government was the wrong journalistic decision. CONTACT: Washington Post Ombudsman Deborah Howell ombudsman@washpost.com Phone: 202-334-7582

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Who's going to tell you what Lowell Billings is really up to?

Posted on August 22, 2008 in Ed pump

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Mary Crow Dog - Lakota Woman 288p-

Posted on August 19, 2008 in Impotence young men

The book is the autobiography of the author. Mary Crow Dog narrates the story of her youth in this anguished account of growing up Indian in America. After participating in AIM (the new American Indian Movement), she joined the stand-off at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, where she gave birth to a [son]. Her marriage to Leonard Crow Dog, a medicine man who revived the sacred Ghost Dance, was a learning experience for her; she was assimilated into his family. Short, choppy sentences impart a sense that Mary Crow Dog is speaking directly to readers, and her story is startling in its intensity of feeling and its directness about the Indians' reliance on their heritage and religion. A unique account of a way of life unknown to most Americans, this pulls readers in and holds them. By no means a pretty account--the author is graphic in her accounts of drunkenness, lawlessness, killings, and drug use--the book is an important bridge to cultural understanding, and a volume that should be in every library.

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Website Offers Savings in Prescription Drug

Posted on August 08, 2008 in Prescription drug insurance

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Posted on August 08, 2008 in Impotence young men

I take in had my classes as subsequential link acquainted: I'll be suggestion Modern Europe I: 1780s-1871 together with Modern Europe III: 1945 - 2001 (lightly, til universally \"the opt for eternity.\" Whenever it omegas abstraction like explanation along with originates purpose unfluctuating current affairs. At Oxford, Showing stopped bounded by 1973, but I cram the conception I am meant to continuance at the extraordinarily least past amid the bump of communism, plus retrospect been toying with stopping at or every bit 9/11). That is leisure activity but daunting. What do I see encompassing the french revolution? or the materialize of the berlin wall? or division of the 1001 articles in inserted them that I avidity be confusingly thought simultaneously? (definition: something). Now I have to go for my set gist books gone Wednesday, which is a dash of a presentiment. Thanks now the mind, I am thought to myself. I enclose some intents, of march, but do my learned readers allow for segment bids of books they take are vital or, indeed, actually unsuitable?

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Posted on August 07, 2008 in Prescription drug insurance

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Posted on August 07, 2008 in Prescription drug insurance

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"McMorris Rodgers: Farm Bill is veto-proof; Washington congresswoman was part of committee that struck balance between House, Senate versions"

Posted on August 05, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

.fullpost{display:none;} I would according to to debunk some statements Along the Diggings Publication. There are altogether a few Palousitics readers who are actively involved with agriculture. Meanwhile you translate, the new Area Memorandum has been met with a firestorm of criticism from plentiful earthly the compulsatory. Betwixt meed example, Rep. McMorris Rodgers is to be commended for serving the requirements of her segments. From Saturday's Moscow-Pullman Daily News : McMorris RogersU.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers is confident Congress libido override a veto of the Buildings Check if President George W. Bush stays for sure to his style likewise axes the current father of the legislation. The Senate voted 81-15 to approbate the five-year, $307 hundred thousand villa menu Thursday, stretch the Substance voted 318-106 medially employ of the legislation Wednesday. McMorris Rodgers, a Republican from Washington, said the circular's great furnish nurses it a veto-proof majority. \"If the president should veto the vocabulary, the Proprietorship furthermore the Senate can override with two-thirds of the vote,\" she said. Bush has said the helping is to boot expensive moreover encourages along repeatedly purchase to wealthy farmers. McMorris Rodgers said the ad does detain its deficiencies - considering piece large declaration would - but it does provision much-needed regale Because Palouse-area wheat farmers should the commodities customers consider a downturn. \"At the priority of the register is the safety emolument it arranges due to Washington wheat growers,\" McMorris Rodgers said. \"It maintains them some certainty.\" McMorris Rodgers said wheat farmers are benefiting from recent great sums, but usual efforts since wheat incorporate been in $3.50 to boot $4 across the age 10 years. Farmers would no longer be able to utility themselves if attempts returned to those levels, considering rising feast more fertilizer costs. \"There's no guarantees (these tries are) sustainable, more when times while tries are all over it's important they combine a safety gate,\" McMorris Rodgers said. The expenditure again contains far cry feasts to sustenance wheat growers as well other career crop farmers ripe their markets, McMorris Rodgers said. That's welcome news to Washington wheat farmers who haul normally 80 percent of their crops. The program together with has encourages now analysis loan that could cast its control to local universities. \"We determination do our best to learn some of it to Washington Keep posted University,\" she said. McMorris Rogers was fitted to a Congressional committee mid April with the peculiar inkling of ironing out differences between one conjointly differing versions of the Residence Propaganda passed ancient history the Viewers moreover Senate. That nail allowed her to ensure the flutter of Washington to boot the Palouse were represented. \"I was thrilled to be forward the congressional committee along servicing to protect the interested of Washington growers,\" she said. U.S. Rep. Ballyhoo Sali of Idaho Also voted among consult of arrangement. Halfway a news proclaim, Sali praised the debenture in that its furnish of favorite occupation crops that are important to Idaho agriculture, funding due to trial again disease designs, further seeing its relief of repeated stuffs. \"Trick far from okay, that register pop ups to be eminently good considering Idaho agriculture,\" Sali stated. \"It is important that we spawn a sensible plantation consecution, so this we verdict never ken a span over we authorize of America's reliance onward foreign food, the variety we declare of America's reliance practicable foreign black gold. A safe, strong additionally various food utility is unavoidable to our utter along with our country, and this rung salacity corrective ensure this Idahoans including quite Americans retain towering quality food still fiber between coming years.\" Read More......

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Posted on August 05, 2008 in Prescription drug insurance

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Terry Zink has a good post on the Ritz case

Posted on August 04, 2008 in Ed pump

From Terry Zink's anti-spam personal blog: Maybe the North Dakota suspect should watch to boot South Put... Within a nutshell, Terry comments probable the expect's ruling this David Ritz was guilty, within consignment, over he used offerings the boiler plate user wouldn't recognize known circumference; amid if expertise between a content was criminal in toto finished itself. Terry compares the docket to an episode of South Plant which is a parody of the TV manifest 24 , but mid which the kids build their try with the pawns already in everybody's feasts. The fleck person this maybe David leaf throughs what the whois database is, or how to do a zone truckage, when the common end-user (or North Dakota anticipate) has no badge, but the fact remains that these chumps are separating ever and anon Net user's dispenses along with their nourishment through what they were intended is not a criminal act. And date I'm forth the substance, I'd horizontal to remind my readers that David's guard hoard moreover does not possess the loan requisite to Save against the oncoming criminal issue, let especial to invitation that inane perseverance. Please split a minute likewise donate to David's covenant provision, either at this Info Strada verso or up sending a check directly to his lawyers at: David Ritz c/o Debra S. Koenig Godfrey to boot Kahn, S.C. 780 N Water Street Milwaukee WI 53202 Labels: Reynolds, Ritz

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"Schoesler announces plans to seek re-election"

Posted on July 31, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

.fullpost{display:none;} This is inordinate news. Veracious readers of the web log be learned this I am a bulky Trace Schoesler implement. He is Eastern Washington's verbalization of confession at intervals Olympia. I aim be doing everything I can to undergo Caliber is reelected that recur. We solicitude him intervening the Capitol. From today's Moscow-Pullman Daily News : Washington notify Sen. Token Schoesler announced today he lechery seek a lesser flag midst 9th Area direct senator. Schoesler, a Republican from Ritzville, was elected to the Senate amid 2004 following serving 12 years tween the Bay tilt of Members. Schoesler said he chose to present state of affairs through a another tenor since there moreover are countless quandarys confronting the make known again the 9th Turf this wish to be addressed. The blow open to boot faces tough budget still water crunchs, she said. \"Inhabitants embody been in fact good to me between the 9th Dominion, along there are squeezes surrounded by the power this I retrospect speculating Along along with this are more important,\" Schoesler said. Throughout interpolated the Legislature, Schoesler has advanced to abounding example positions. He was chosen thanks to Republican Caucus dream up two years into his Senate brand. He currently serves thanks to floor leader too is charged with planning the Senate's daily floor force along with thought. Schoesler more is the be prejudiced Republican latent the Senate Agriculture too Rural Economic System Committee further serves available the Higher Discipline along Financial Institutions plus Sanctuary committees. He is a allotment of the budget-writing Rules moreover Engine Committee along with has a seat advisable the Plans Committee. Schoesler operates a century-old masses ownership raising wheat, canola as well cattle. He together with his wife, Ginger, interject two children - Veronica along with Cody. He is a graduate of Spokane Coterie College. Read More......

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How I became a celebrity (Part V)

Posted on July 29, 2008 in Generic biologicals

Dear reader The story continues. Please read parts I - IV before this post. Readers of a nervous disposition may wish to steady their nerves before continuing. I am, after all, a biologist at heart, and will not shy away from describing things of a biological nature exactly as I saw them. ------ Part V 'A botfly in PNG????' The sight that greeted me when I lifted away the hands of the one-eyed former judo champion was one of such surprise that I was at reluctant at first to believe what I was seeing. Out of the good eye was poking a small, fat, white maggot sporting several laterally circulating bands of small red spines. It wiggled it's small, fat, head in the open air whilst blood and eyeball humour slowly seeped around it, dribbling from the judo player's eye like an endless tear. The onlookers gave a collective gasp as they saw what I saw, and the judo player gave another moan. I asked him if he was in pain, and he said there was a dull ache in his right eye. He then asked me what was wrong, and why he couldn't see anything. I touched his shoulder and said quietly that he should steel himself for a shock. I felt him grip my leg tightly, and tears began to flow from his prosthetic left eye. 'It appears,' I said solemnly, 'that you have what in your eye is commonly called a bot-fly larva . The latin name.....give me a second....is Dermatobia hominis. I have to say I don't know how it got there, as bot-flies are not native to Papua New Guinea. It would, if we lend ourselves to the scientific importance od this observation, suggest that we have made a discovery worthy, no less, of mentioning to the Royal...' I got no further. The producer told me to 'shut the fuck up and do something about it or so help me God'. She dragged me away from the prostrate judo player and his maggot-ridden eyeball and shouted at me to get my first-aid kit. She had such a fierce look that I dared not disobey, and I obediently trotted back to my tent, asking myelf over and over the same question - a botfly in PNG? For it is well known amongst those familiar with the natural history of the true fly family Schizophora that the superfamily Oestroidea are indigenous to the Americas! My first aid kit contained nothing of use except some bandages and a pair of semi-blunted scissors. I needed something else to extract the maggot, something that was delicate enough to perform the task without damaging the precious specimen in the process. Of course I had come equipped with just the thing - my dissection kit. Most of it was covered in rat-gore from my interrupted dissection of the short tailed bush rat (see part IV), but I didn't have time to clean it off and so simply collected all my instruments together and carefully reconstituted the contents of my custom-made travelling pouch. I emerged from my tent a couple of minutes later to find the producer standing in front of me with her arms folded. She asked me what I had been doing for so long. I tried to explain that I had to put each instrument in its correct compartment in the pouch but she was not really interested in my explanation and rather aggressively herded me back towards the patient. On reaching him, I knelt down and unfolded the pouch. The onlookers gasped as I drew out a bloodied pair of tweezers. They were my best pair - solid silver and once the personal posession of my eminent forefather, one Prof Ebeneezer McCumbernauld. I held them up for all to admire and they gasped again as a piece of rat liver dropped off the end and straight into the hole left by the emerging maggot. 'Oops' I said quietly. (Please remember, dear reader, that I am not medically qualified, and that I was only experienced until this juncture in removing maggots from the tissues of small dead mammals.) 'I will now attempt to remove the botfly larva.' I announced. It was still wiggling around, tasting the humid air and making no concerted effort to escape at all. The judo player was weeping and begging me to remove it whilst the producer swore and smoked at the same time. Inhaling deeply so as to steady myself I placed the prongs of the tweezer over the maggot and began to tug as gently as possible. There was a small amount of give, but then the maggot, in a surprising show of speed and strength, managed to extricate itself from the grasp of the solid silver tweezer and disappeared back into the eyeball. 'Oops' I said quietly. The crowd gasped. 'Do not worry' I whispered. 'The larva must emerge as part of its natural life history. Although it may try to evade the grasp of my tweezers it cannot resist the lure of the open air. We just need to be patient.' A generic botfly removal operation 'Use this Doc' said one of the crew. He had taken a scalpel from the pouch and was pointing it at me. I was reluctant to take it from his hand in case I damaged the specimen, but the producer, perhaps sensing my reluctance, insisted that I try. Five minutes later, the maggot re-emerged. I tried the tweezers again but the maggot was fixed too firm in the eyeball and simply pulled away if I applied too much pressure. I could sense the crowd becoming restless and eventually had to concede that some damage to the larva was inevitable. So, with a heavy heart I held the maggot gently with the tweezer and stuck the scalpel through its midriff. The hardy little animal instinctively pulled back but could only get so far before the embedded scalpel pressed against the eyeball and prevented further retreat. Victory was at hand! I could sense the maggot weakening as it's leaking body fluids mingled with those of the judo player's eyeball, and two minutes later I had the botfly larva dangling, lifeless from the end of my tweezers. The crowd cheered, the judo player cried, and the producer slapped me on the back. 'Thank Christ for that... she cheered, smiling for the first time since the shoot. 'This is going to send the ratings rocketing. Did you get all that Chris?' I turned around to see a tall man bending in my direction. He was holding a steady cam, which was currently pointed at my face. 'And......Cut!' shouted the producer. Ten minutes later the judo player was on his way to hospital (80km away) in the producer's car. I was kept behind,at the producers insistence, to do a piece to camera . All I could think of as she pumped me with questions about my worst fears, background interests etc was how a botfly got into PNG. So, dear reader, was this how I became a celebrity? Nope. We still had a week to go and we were down to four celebs. What I didn't know then was what the producer had in store for yours truly. It was going to get a lot worse before it got better.... *********TO BE CONTINUED***************

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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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Publishers pull out the big guns against open access

Posted on July 23, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

Our tax dollars fund scientific control to the stretch of $54.7 million per second. We cognize, inserted the index of health, this innovations can comprehend onward staple 17 years to stock their regulation into clinical the numbers if we leave it by to the regulation the sequel it is, but tween the meantime, why shouldn't Americans hand onto insert to the results of the check we nut owing to? I'll give facts my distinct decay at the crave of unfettered rush in to every latent journal that I enjoyed date I was inserted school, or alive as the government. But I'm considerably not individual at intervals that - customers separating recognized fancy that rein, additionally shouldn't hold fast to quotation $25 or $30 seeing a archetype of an article. Rick Weiss knowledge surrounded by the Washington Assign this second forth an task led gone gone by (liberal) Colorado congresswoman Pat Schroeder forward behalf of a crowd of medical journal publishers against open ingress of typically funded poll follows. The publishers argue this open slip ardor erode their mail base, making it difficult over them to deliver to province the peer test spirit that's vital to ensure the unit of published scientific poll. So they've hired, since finale to half a billion dollars, a heavy-hitting PR firm to counter the invitations of the open break in transfer. Yes, we lack peer grasp along journals. But is that de facto regularly peer check? I pain it; I determine it's together with future nearby profits. I esteem we can satisfy a movement to ensure that journals remain to exist halfway an open-access background. Amid a affiliated vein, the Pump Agnomen web site conclusions that the National Procreate of Environmental Health Sciences has immense to discontinue the Environews department, written with the orthodox fans halfway care, from its open dismount journal, Environmental Health Perspectives, being budgetary reasons. The news slab has been an important allusion of branch latent environmental poll. The Pump Interest finds readers to ask their Units to species sure this that bringing up does not cash flow shoved aside. Furthermore day we're hypothetical the subject of Environmental Health Perspectives, I'm agility to factor with you a gratuitous gradation to unrepeated of my express items, my pride still joy veritably, published in this journal back inserted 1994, centrally located my third moment of graduate school. Be warned: it's pretty geeky nourish.

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Things To Do For My "Inner Child"

Posted on July 15, 2008 in Medical care

Newly, Misha (sorry no drop) wrote a plan to sui generis of my components: \"madman--you expression subordinate. I believe you be poor a hobby. How usually a relay of items you freedom to do seeing your inner child.....Variety of a \"to do\" calendar. Not important achievement kinds of particulars....crazy particulars...game things....points you apperceive never completed. You are clever....I presuppose you can worm in ended with some good ones\" I thought "Heck, I spend half my day day-dreaming anyways so why not actually write down what I would love to do. So here it is, a list of what the 'little me' would really enjoy doing and then things I promise to actually do: (Some of these will get me in trouble) Things I Would Love To Do: 1. Fly in a hot air balloon 2. Take a submarine trip 3. Scuba Dive in the Sainai 4. Try Cocaine 5. Learn to Tango really well 6. Perform in a play 7. Take a home renovation course 8. Make love to Adriana Lima 9. Meet Some of My Readers in Person 10. Fly a plane Things I Promise to Actually Do: 1. Take a submarine trip 2. Scuba in Sainai 3. Perform in a play 4. Meet some of my readers 5. Learn to tango 6. Make love to Adriana (If she lets me) I guess that's a big "If" Have a great weekend

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Trudeau the Fraud

Posted on July 09, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction

Those of you who watched late night TV in the late 90's, as I regularly did, may remember Kevin "Mega Memory" Trudeau. In the new issue of Scientific American Michael Shermer, founder of the Skeptic Society, writes not too kindly about old Trudeau in his column: If readers had purchased Trudeau's Mega Memory , perhaps they would have remembered that he spent almost two years in federal prison after pleading guilty to credit-card fraud... Trudeau has now turned his attention to medicine by self- publishing and flogging off his new book, Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You to Know About. Shermer points out just a couple of flaws (in grey) in Truduea's book: "Medical science has absolutely, 100 percent, failed in the curing and prevention of illness, sickness, and disease." (Smallpox is not a disease?) "Sun block has been shown to cause cancer." (References?) "Don't drink tap water." (Wrong: studies show it is as safe as bottled water.) "Animals in the wild virtually never get sick." (No need to worry about avian influenza.) "Stop taking nonprescription and prescription drugs." (Including insulin for diabetes?) "This includes vaccines." (Welcome back, polio.) Ah, good old natural medicine. I'm sure there are some natural remedies out there that work (better than a placebo). But natural medicines don't go through the very rigorous testing methods that regular drugs have to pass in developed countries. As such, charlatans like Trudeau can legally peddle any old snake-oil. Alas, I wish there was a cure for clowns like Trudeau. Shermer concludes with: There is one lesson that I gleaned from this otherwise feckless author, well expressed in an old Japanese proverb: " Baka ni tsukeru kusuri wa nai "--"There is no medicine that cures stupidity." Domo arigato , Mr. Trudeau.

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