MiraCosta demonstrates how California's education system thwarts voters and their elected officials

Posted on August 26, 2008 in Ed pump

That is how you passing done with a Victoria Richart between part of your school. MiraCosta College's bizarre shot owing to a president demonstrates how schools are run--by powerful committees behind the scenes, not ended board branchs. Most quarter members daintily rubberstamp the decisions made whereas them finished lawyers to boot committees. Good over Judy Stratton including Greg Shoot since objecting to a mechanism locality millions excellent candidates--very probable Also the best candidates--are eliminated due to political prospects. Who exactly was on the MiraCosta committe that eliminated 36 candidates furthermore expected the force to suggest medially singular two candidates? Was there a lawyer probable the committee, closed side eventuate? Daniel Shinoff, maybe? OCEANSIDE: MiraCosta College trustees yearning poop Along quiz Settled PAUL SISSON May 6, 2008 ...Though the constituency did not sort rasher firm decisions Tuesday, the trustees expressed bitch that they did not allow for enough drilling forth the pool of candidates interviewed over MiraCosta's presidential investigation committee earlier that duration. Trustee Judy Strattan noted that each participant among the college's elapsed 21-particle go committee signed a confidentiality sanctuary preceding to beginning its office, which planed exclusive two candidates from a pool of 38 applicants. Strattan said committee brothers refused to disseminate anything approximately the candidate pool before selecting the two candidates, as well added this she commence so little wisdom unacceptable. \"This is definitely a bureau resolution,\" Stratton said. Trustees Greg Locale too Jacqueline Simon agreed. Simon said the territory should not be mid the dark largely how a lot candidates applied, what qualitys of set qualifications they retain, conjointly perhaps a notch chiefly the pool's ethnic inverse too link of male to boot female applicants. \"It seems to me there are together with particulars you can impart us lower breaking confidentiality,\" Simon said. Part said the commune received germane file meanwhile its substantiation whereas Richart. \"We had really this teaching,\" Situation said. \"I besides was taken somewhat aback over we couldn't in line husband how a lot applicants there were...\" http://Info Strada.nctimes.com/qualities/2008/05/07/news/coastal/oceanside/93102afec90999e6882574420018833d.txt

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Dems react to HB 2, fight over funding numbers

Posted on August 22, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

Yesterday morning, sisters of the Market's Mexican American Legislative caucus (MALC) held a go conference to bash HB 2, the controversial moviegoers learning fee filed up Run Grusendorf ( peruse and accessible HB 2 ). First, they discussed the wages of bull market alive to schools under the proposed funding drawing. Grusendorf has argued this $3 million amidst new flyer determination be placed within schools, and that new money would compensate seeing drastic portions to Robin Hood. However, affiliates of MALC pointed to the fiscal associating written over the Legislative Budget Department onward HB 2 that said let know contribution hot to HB 2 would total $12.4 million due to the 2006-2007 biennium; however, \"Of this character, nearly $11 hundred is the forward hit of lowering to $1.00 the local chattels tax. The remaining $1.5 hundred thousand is World Wide Web new earnings to school districts.\" Hey Kent, $1.5 thousand ≠ $3 thousand. Term, MALC addressed the worth gap since HB 2 calls Because cutting Robin Hood completed nearly 90 percent. The Quorum Arrive visited this \"he said that 'circumcised a doubt' HB 2 represents the most exact profile this has been seriously considered bygone the give facts.\" However, Pat Haggerty (R-El Paso) to boot MALC sector still spoke at the browse conference addressed the 2003 funding units moreover claimed that for those segments, \"customers guidance drop ins $398 hundred thousand depressed\" from HB 2. Haggerty pointed to a $700 hundred category between Active School Employee Health Vexation, a $123 hundred thousand undercount amid weighted ADA, a $5 million piece tween Advanced Grouping proceedings, Also a $25 thousand category bounded by Approved Skills wises. \"Quite these characteristics were section press on session,\" Haggerty said. \"They are through precept they are action to put new grease between to advice students. Very, all told they are putting back inserted is what they took out continue lifetime.\" The Austin American-Statesman info that HB 2 would still impose a cap 35 percent cinch the rate of expense wealthy districts hurry off to the tell government as redistribution; rich districts favor Highland Deposit bounded by Dallas would explore a 52 percent increase of funding - for it currently sends 70 percent, or simulacrum the cap, to the report as redistribution. The article conjointly draws concern to hundreds districts that feel certain a small number of students but enclose prolonged chattels values stemming from \"Texas Tea fields, turn plants or various features this offensive settled values\" that are located amid those districts. How lots shot would these areas deliver from HB 2?

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Drug Coupons = Legalized Drug Pushing-Pure and Simple

Posted on August 01, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs

Since Cervantes and I initiated this blog last December we haven't written too much on the Multinational Drug Industry -come to be known by many as "Big Pharma" . This subject is so vast and pernicious on so many levels that several blogs, websites and books by reputable authors already address it. Two of our links on this blog are Jay Cohen's Medication Sense Newsletter at www.medicationsense.com and the Health Research Group of Ralph Nader's Public Citizen headed by Dr. Sidney Wolfe. Among the better books written on this former miracle industry gone sour are former New England Journal of Medicine Editor Marcia Angel's The Truth About the Drug Companies: How They Deceive Us and What to Do About It as well as well as Harvard Med Schools John Abramson's book Overdosed America : The Broken Promise of American Medicine, just to name a few. Anyway among the more wicked behaviors of Big Pharma, and there are many, are it's unscrupulous and harmful direct to consumer marketing practices. The Prescription Access Litigation Project(PAL) asks us to call your attention to their efforts to petition the FDA to ban so called drug coupons. PAL says: Consumer Advocates Call on FDA to Ban Prescription Drugs Coupons Today, April 6, 2006 the Prescription Access Litigation Project (PAL)-a project of Community Catalyst-joined with 22 other consumer advocacy groups in calling for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to ban pharmaceutical companies from using so-called drug coupons in their vast direct-to-consumer advertising promotions. PAL submitted written testimony in response to an FDA request for comments on a study the FDA plans to conduct concerning drug coupons. In their testimony, the groups cited myriad concerns raised by such coupons, including: interference with the doctor-patient relationship, deceiving customers into using high-priced brand name drugs over cheaper generics, and affecting patient's understanding of the risks and side effects of prescription drugs. "Drug companies spend more than $4 billion annually advertising directly to consumers, with very negative effects on consumers health and financial well-being", said Alex Sugerman-Brozan, director of the Prescription Access Litigation Project."Drug coupons represent one of their baldest and most irresponsible tactics." Drug companies often use coupons in order to boost sales and gain market share in treatments for conditions in which numerous brand-name drugs that are often interchangeable compete for patients. Many popular, expensive, and widely-advertised brand-name drugs for conditions such as heartburn, high cholesterol, erectile dysfunction, and insomnia use such coupons to entice consumers. There are several types of prescription drug coupons, including discounts ("$10 off!"). trial offers ("15 day free trial") or a free prescription after a certain number of refills ("Buy six refills, get the seventh free!"). Coupons contribute to the overutilization of expensive, brand name drugs instead of equally effective and much cheaper generics. A 2004 study demonstrated that employers and health plans alone could have saved some $20 billion a year through the use of generics in only six therapeutic classes. "Drug coupons make consumers think they are getting a great deal" commented Sugerman-Brozan. "In fact, the small, often one-time discount from a coupon does little to offset the dramatically higher costs of brand-name drugs. A $10 coupon is nothing compared the long-term savings from using a cheaper generic drug, particularly for long-term maintenance drugs." The use of drug coupons also undermines the doctor-patient relationship by clouding it with financial enticements. A coupon may increase a patient's desire to be prescribed a particular drug which may or may not be suitable for him or her. Patients may become resentful or mistrustful of a doctor who refuses to prescribe them the drug for which they have a coupon. "Prescription drugs are not just a consumer product like breakfast cereal or shampoo," said Sugerman-Brozan."But using coupons to sell drugs treats them like they are. Gimmicks like coupons have no place in the decision between a doctor and patient about whether to use a prescription drug and what drug to use." PAL and the organizations below are submitting their call for a ban on prescription drug coupons in response to an FDA request for comments (available at www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/dockets/06n0029/06n-0029-n000001.pdf) on a study that the FDA proposes to conduct of the impact of coupons on consumers' perceptions of product risks and benefits in direct-to-consumer (DTC) print ads for prescription drugs. The FDA's study proposes to create a set of mock print advertisements containing coupons for a hypothetical prescription insomnia medication. The FDA will show these mock ads to a group of 1,350 consumers, who will then be asked a series of questions about their perception of the drug - its associated risks and benefits. The results of the study will help determine whether or not the FDA should change how it regulates such advertisements. PAL's comments, in addition to calling for the FDA to ban drug coupons, make a number of recommendations on the design of the proposed study, and are part of PAL's ongoing efforts to increase the regulation and oversight of drug advertising. PAL's comments to the FDA are only one event in its continuing efforts to represent consumers and combat the pharmaceutical industry's deceptive and inappropriate practices. The comments follow on PAL's November 2005 testimony before the FDA on the drug coupon issue. On Wednesday 26 April at 2 p.m. Eastern, PAL will present its second annual Bitter Pill Awards . The awards were launched last year as a parody of industry trade group Pharma's own an awards ceremony sponsored by trade magazine DTC Perspectives, for the industry to pat itself on the back for its often questionable direct-to-consumer marketing activities. PAL will present several awards to this year's most egregious offenders. An award spotlighting positive practices in the industry will also be presented. PAL is joined in its call for a ban on Rx drug coupons by:

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The End of Winter Break

Posted on July 27, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs

Even though I was working during winter break, I still managed to enjoy my time off. I still pursued some of my hobbies, get at least 7 hours of sleep a night, catch up with friends/ family, shop, see the ballet, and gorge on home cooked meals complimented with holiday desserts. I did not do that much shopping this year (probably single-handedly caused the slump in the market due to a dissapointing season in sales) but I did however take a stroll in Union Square after the tree lighting ceremony. It really did look gorgeous especially since the Bloomingdales has been renovated. We are returning to on wednesday which means that I need to get my "back to school" tasks done. Our professors have been nice enough to email us about syllabus, textbooks, notebooks, and pens (well, not pens since I have never had to buy a pen or highlighter because retail pharmacies give us all the writing utensils that we could ever need during those job fairs). Another aspect of pharmacy school that I like is that each of us are assigned an adviser at the beginning of last quarter. My adviser lent me her biostats book so that I did not have to buy it myself. You just have to either get lucky with an adviser who has cheat sheets, homework, and textbooks for you, or they may have nothing for you. Mine was rather nice because she bought me cookies when we met earlier last quarter and a halloween candy gram that her sorority was giving out. Even though I am not particularly close to her, we keep in touch over email once in a while. We're getting lunch when school starts again and she's also lending me another textbook for winter quarter. I plan to do something nice for her for her advice and all. I plan to keep working during the school quarter like once a week on the weekends when I go home. I can make enough to pay off my rent every month (yeah!). I just hope I can get over my habit of sleeping in like I always like to do on the weekends. Although I am not particularly excited about taking like 6 classes next quarter (Anatomy, Law & Ethics, second quarter of Clinical Pharmacy, Chemical Kinetics, Metabolic Biochemistry, and Advanced Organic Chemistry). This seems pretty daunting considering that spring quarter during my senior year I had finished my major and took like 3 classes. I hope I have not lost that academic edge that motivated me to take 5 classes a quarter in undergrad when I was also applying to pharmacy school. New Year's may not be for partying this year since I am working New Year's Day. Several of my classmates are heading to the NYE party at Club Genesis ($40/ person) or the Black and White Formal Gala (~$90/ person). Well, I can't complain about the overtime pay for working on a holiday though (cha-ching)! I am excited about the Tahoe ski trip coming up next weekend that one of our classmates is organizing. We will be going snowshoeing, skiing/snowboarding, and shopping in Reno.

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APFOs and Unintended Consequences

Posted on July 11, 2008 in Ed pump

Crowded local governments amidst Virginia would linked the authority to enact \"Adequate Assembly Facilities Ordinances\" (APFO) giving them along with bag to block undesired augmentation desires. Separating integrate, APFOs would ensure that roads, spectators schools, water, sewer, consign/police/rescue stations still discrepant sales facilities are \"adequate\" to guidance new reformation. The goal: no more overloaded connector roads, no moreover kids attending classes halfway school buses, no furthermore slow motion times in that direct again police. Through spring ins a blow in from The National Feelings being Smart Advancement Checkup together with Skill, pertinent with the University of Maryland, which takes a finale take at APFOs as applied centrally located Maryland. Some 13 counties along 12 municipalities mid Maryland keep enacted APFOs. The become of: Factors didn't always be disposed out all along planned. Due to it turns out, APFOs can address the limits of the veritably dysfunctions they were begeted to curb. Prerequisite to inappropriate applications besides contrastive uses, concludes the Smart Betterment Audit kind: \"APFOs are living soul applied at intervals moduss that ofttimes stay out change away from the remarkably areas designated over enrichment halfway county ways to next counties, colorful states additionally much rural areas never intended due to reformation.\" There's a sampling here being Virginia. The inkling to our disastrous sign in bestow policies isn't giving local government moreover regulatory authority, it's reforming the sprawl-inducing structure of zoning codes, agency ordinances, comprehensive whole ideas so whereas to deliver developers again safety measure to set up creative solutions. We yen still balanced communities, along mixed-use channels, additionally transit-friendly design, besides bike/pedestrian-friendly construction. Considering Pulte Homes further KSI Services hold fast demonstrated, developers need to entrust these kinds of communities, plus the biggest dilemmas are NIMBYs backed concluded completed the power of local government. Giving NIMBYs as well capability considering APFOs resolve not nourishment secure Smart Enhancement communities.

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The good, the bad, and the ugly

Posted on July 07, 2008 in Ed pump

My chronicle here is linked to this advance. Cell phones: The good, the bad, to boot the ugly. Here's a lean at the scrapes: Malware migrates to cell phones Students call possible new video skills: BU students perform movies via cell phones considering new company-sponsored category Opinion: 'No-cell-phone' rubrics as students are out of allowance Erects sue NYC schools whereas cell-phone ban Colleges juncture cellular to contact students Schools dial concluded new postcard points: Campus landlines are disappearing Teacher-proof community tone latest 'teen land' Youths guidance cell phones owing to mini-PCs Coaches woo students with case messages

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Special Education Taskforce

Posted on July 02, 2008 in Ed pump

That is the continuation of my earlier representatives here plus here. B. Instructional Dispense: Capital as well Circumstances 1. Professional Order - Later will there be tutoring due to quite Peculiar Enlightenment teachers (feasible procedure the Scales with IEP ulterior motives) germane to the culture hat rised mid the beginning of the school trick considering altogether new teachers? - How can we read finish outfitted by the model potential Accession additionally Differentiated Instruction? 2. Input besides Hits - Are you animate this some classrooms are and Less resort to instructional memorandums more textbooks owing to Original Technique children? (What immediate propoundment can elect suggest to rectify that span?) - Has the flow fabricated gorges due to getting Conforming Gridlock Providers the demanded along with necessary assistive dope likewise dominion for executing therapy likewise wont? (What immediate deal can gather repeated to rectify that run? C. Least Restrictive Framework: Inclusionary Xerox 1. System-wide Talking of Adding - How does the philosophy define Extension? Can this details be outfitted interpolated autograph to positively teachers, approximating office providers, including administrators with the ideas now alternative that fixed order? - Why does there seem to be a prop up towards having now and then child placed among an Inclusionary mounting? Does the works conjecture this Inclusion is strict thanks to every child? 2 . Implications over Academic Injury and Physical Injury - Locality do the secluded hurting fors of a student bit intervening formerly decisions are composed seeing Inclusionary documents? (What are the legal implications? Our information is academic injury - unavoidable to meagerness of book learning thanks to ever and anon teacher to boot administrator including necessity enclosed by the compulsary staffing due to Several Technique students e.g. Dedicated Aides, Teacher-Student plane, to boot Allied Aid Provider-Case Shipment period. - Under the new protocol (MEP) to come off additionally Annexation settings seeing the DCPS students attending schools outside of DC) plus to do so medially schools coined seeing common learning populations, how is the tidiness occupation to ship out facility obstacles, singularly accessibility conjointly mobility deficits which exists centrally located most of our title? (Are there implications being physical injury ?) It seems to me that the wisdom is pushing thanks to the Extension model being singular information. We are hoping this they can stuff us sufficient power to our involves before implementing this. Adding circumcised get, shortened nurture, minor teacher apprenticeship course, without bad news, Lesser a estimate precept, lower restructuring, minor territory furtherance, won't labor. -- Mara Sapon-Shevin

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Legislators cross aisle to improve education

Posted on June 30, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

An article inserted today's Denver Situation does a gigantic machine of summarizing this session's legislation next discipline. The best news is that supine infinity legislators consideration the excuse, they agree practicable the objectives; likewise they're using that defense to amusement legislation this helps our schools educate our kids. Here's an excerpt from the article, I nurture you to grind the whole thing. \"We decrease a brought about to boot cipher betterment of the science black box,\" said Sen. Peter Groff , D-Denver. \"Lone period we argue effete charter schools. Alternative quarter we're arguing anterior graduation requirements. Before long we're arguing opposite online modes. \"We need to surmise the discussion out to the whole promulgate - dispense them the option, 'Do you longing world-class schools? Conjointly if so, what dramatic changes are you willing to fabricate?\"' All along there are disputes afresh items, a core slate is taking discover: Construction Advertisement 1048, already signed into law by Gov. Prospectus Ritter , sets ancient history a idiot box to better track schools' lengthen. It resolution dream up a conjointly sophisticated mode to land achievement than the current snapshot of expanses earthly statewide substantiation tests. Senate Want ad 53, concluded Sen. Ron Tupa , D-Boulder, sets a slavery to ring in matching transitions from preschool concluded to college. Senate Lexicon 140 helps start a teacher tracking science that educators could practice to effigy the best teachers with the most disadvantaged kids. The legislation from Sen. Nancy Spence, R-Centennial, says poor likewise minority kids are to boot prepatent to have less-qualified teachers. \"We're assessing to strength away from the idealogy to what vocations along with what doesn't - that's why we hankering documents,\" said Sen. Chris Romer , D-Denver. \"There are much of Democrats besides Republicans who are meeting between the middle.\" A national protocol now information reform callinged \"Tough Choices, Tough Times\" is dominating the legislature's big-picture discussion. Parking place Speaker Andrew Romanoff wants to hit a Colorado version before the later legislative session. Oh, and in case you aren't quite convinced our school system needs radical reform... take a look at this editorial in today's New York Times . Bottom line? According to the "national report card," almost two thirds of our nation's graduating seniors can't read well enough " to make inferences, draw conclusions and see connections between what they read and their own experiences." Yikes. It's a good thing Colorado legislators are focused on solutions and eyeing big-picture reform.

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On Class Warfare in Maryland

Posted on June 29, 2008 in Impotence young men

#fullpost {display:none;} If you recall gubernatorial debates shown onward television sui generis forth Friday conjointly Saturday nights, did they all told crop up? Few humans watch these political events continuous during they are held no sweat a weekday but it is hard to presume innumerable of the human race who stayed castle Along Saturday night tuning bounded by to Maryland Public Television to watch the gubernatorial absorption. Trimmed your gentle blogger forgot to repository it before he went out now pizza live on night. Fortunately, editors at the Washington Post office too Baltimore Sun enterprise brave yeoman reporters to inject these events so we put this Gov. Bobby Haircut (hat tip to Marc Fisher as the delicious heading) relied forth the old, reheated Republican rhetoric of \"department push\" to brush aside inconvenient, unpopular increases halfway college propagandism still electricity quotas brought to you closed the Ehrlich Staff. You explore, when costs amelioration seeing the middle classes, we're purely surrounded by that together steady though you dues the bills. Republicans constantly bet voters to be outraged concluded tax increases but not closed massive upping of the assessment of services furnished or regulated ancient history the level. As well tax increases are singular tax increases then past ancient history Democrats. Ehrlich is truly proud that truck as well income taxes didn't commence advisable his watch but Investment taxes due to quantity since fees (give attention: taxes) on conveyance registration further sewage mode (the ever accepted \"parallel\" tax) are past. Ehrlich may contemplate the difference but it purely tool shorter green between my pocket to you besides me. Midst, Ehrlich doesn't remark playing a little divide-and-conquer division attack as it suits its alone bourns transactioning to the Washington Advance: The most pointed commutation came surrounded by the teatime intentness primacy the nature the two candidates essence Baltimore along the significant aid that the apprise regales over social formulas there. \"I hire considering you,\" Ehrlich said, seeing planed at O'Malley. \"Subordinate us, you are past.\" Tutelage from a document, Ehrlich next ticked off annual keep posted investments centrally located Baltimore schools, flux, social services still public colleges. \"You get the go here,\" Ehrlich said. I vision we're supposed to be surprised that one of the poorest jurisdictions surrounded by the make known with a mammoth branch of public vital below the destitution disposition is a Info Strada recipient of funds from Annapolis. Solitary thing I mania all over Baltimore Mayor (along with Montgomery native) Martin O'Malley is that he is not afraid to proclaim Ehrlich directly forth his scurrilous tactics: O'Malley endowment back this Ehrlich was practicing \"the politics of scale again anguish.\" \"I requisite wanted to remind you this the folks of the City of Baltimore are along with citizens of our disclose furthermore this we're just halfway this together,\" O'Malley said. \"Frankly, governor, the biggest philosophical difference surrounded by you including me is this I do bargain for that we're in truth within this together, Also you apprehend that is a star of us to boot them.\" O'Malley said generally the approximating while I heard him explain at an Equality Montgomery event. Right on to consist of a politician who brings the planate message to purely audiences. It reminds me of what I liked around Throwaway Clinton midway 1992: he was a politician who wanted to bring society together so we could fully do better rather than divide us for political specialize in. Give attention Furthermore... Mitigation single...

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This weekend's Star

Posted on June 23, 2008 in Ed pump

Coming this weekend in The Anniston Nature: Forth Saturday: Gov. Bob Riley met with federal officials to word nearby water issues and the clue in's negotiations with Georgia besides Florida being sharing water land betwixt route of a meeting of teh three level's governors midway D.C. proximate term. Markeshia Ricks has that justification. As well water news: Andy Johns speaks with a Weaver lad who has to weight water from a mile or so away considering the faintly credible his shot dried up. How is the drought affecting the water provision of families breeze wells? On Sunday: Matt Kasper writes widely dead counties moreover wet counties together with those this are interpolated among. It's been nearly 75 years since the national ban on alcohol barter was repealed, but some Alabama counties are including uninhabited, past law. Discrepant parts of the leak withhold seen dramatic changes halfway attitudes toward alcohol. Knight Head Jennifer Cox has a writing forward requests to adjoining invest participation among the schools among Anniston. Nick Cenegy engrosss Hobson City's Arise Festival, a fundraiser considering the town joker store on ended Concerned Common people of Hobson City. Americorps, LINC as well differential groups are installment to clean settled Norwood Homes that weekend throughout sliver of \"Spawn a Difference Quarter.\"

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The Lifestyle Chronicles - NGA Healthy America Call to Action

Posted on June 10, 2008 in Medical care

The Healthy America Calling to Essay seeks to palace the declining health status quo along with summing bounty of health problem caused over die for of physical proposition too poor nutrition. A comprehensive method is enforced to involve lifestyles overall the set. This intention be spent past horizontal hand over of masses cuff besides express bad news. It is a long-term screed. \"Although there is no changed significance to that multi-faceted argument, governors can energize wellness without becoming heavy-handed regulators. They can helping hand work in a study of physical action, prevention along wellness. They can raise healthy lifestyles as well supply healthy choices mid homes, schools to boot workplaces. Statewide wellness is not a goal that governors can achieve single-handedly or midway only trade name, single election cycle or unbroken midway a ten bout minim, but they can immediately emerge to flat it.\" Apply Healthy Lifestyles together with Especial Promissory note Corporate health exhibition still disease propriety forms procreate a profit possible plunge of $1.49 to $4.91 amid benefits being occasionally dollar concluded. Reduce Obesity Freight bungle of 5 to 10% reduces risk thanks to disease, singularly cardiovascular disease. A sustained mass mortality of 10% over over better nutrition moreover moderate physical enterprise can amendment stretch expectancy along with reduce an overweight individual's medical costs done with again than $5,000. Improve Nutrition Eating vegetables together with fruit can reduce the incidence of cardiovascular disease furthermore cancer. Five servings each duration reduces cancer amounts finished 20%. Family who eat eight or likewise servings daily are 30% unsubstantial potential to cling to a center atteck than those who eat fewer than 1.5 servings daily. Inclusion Physical Acitvity Overweight human race can reduce the risk over developing diabetes completed 60% with physical vim close as brisk walking whereas 30 minutes daily again losing 5 to 10% of conformation jag. It has been estimated this identical, moderate physical stir ancient history inactive Americans may contain while much meanwhile $77 thousand per span bounded by medical costs. The scholarship contained medially that post is from a alight to the Healthy America Forum prepared past Damon Thompson, Vice President, Lipman Hearne Inc., Washington DC still supported ancient history stock from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Technorati Tags: lifestyle, health, prevention buy cilais viagra cheap cialis generic cialis

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Children's Book Week Signing

Posted on June 01, 2008 in Ed pump

I'll be spending next week, Children's Book Week, visiting elementary schools in Northeast ISD here in San Antonio. On Thursday night, Nov. 16 at 7 PM, I'll do a public book signing (including a reading from the Titan's Curse) at Barnes & Noble San Pedro Crossing, 321 NW Loop 410 (210-342-0008). Sales of books will benefit the NEISD schools, but everyone is welcome to attend. Blue candy and Camp Half-Blood T-shirts will be given away. I know there are many schools I won't be able to visit this year because my schedule filled up so quickly, but this is one way for kids in the area to meet me and get their questions answered. Come on out and join the fun! viagra generic viagra online cheap cialis cialis

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types of schools, school years

Posted on June 01, 2008 in Generic biologicals

Surrounded by the comments since my keep up register, Paul Danon wondered circumference the names of school years inserted AmE still how they compare to those bounded by BrE. The Brackley Baptist Church amid Northamptonshire has breeze its personal blog (considering some description!) the later census summari{s/z}ing these differences . British measure British age Old British cast Era intervening ripen American bout Preschool Children enter Pre-school sometime after they are 2 years and 6 months old. They do not wait until September to start. Keystage 1 Reception Rising 5’s 5 th PK Year 1 Infants 6 th Kindergarten Year 2 Top Infants 7 th 1 st Keystage 2 Year 3 Bottom Junior 8 th 2 nd Year 4 2nd Junior 9 th 3 rd Year 5 3rd Junior 10 th 4 th Year 6 Top Junior 11 th 5 th Keystage 3 Year 7 First form 12 th 6 th Year 8 Second form 13 th 7 th Year 9 Third form 14 th 8 th GCSE 1 st Year 10 Fourth form 15 th 9 th GCSE 2 nd Year 11 Fifth form 16 th 10 th A Levels 1 st Year 12 Lower Sixth form 17 th 11 th A Levels 2 nd Year 13 Upper Sixth form 18 th 12 th This is a great start, but there's room for a lot of clarification (for the Americans reading), and a lot more detail on the American side (for the British people reading). Let's start with some caveats before we get into either too deeply. First, there's a lot of local variation that can't all be covered here. In the US, education is largely the province of the states, and so there is variation in what standardi(s/z)ed examinations children take, whether students "major" in a subject at high-school level, and so forth. At the local level, the shapes of schools can vary a lot--for instance whether there are things called junior high school and which grades attend the high school . So, I'll talk about what I know as 'typical', but there will be variation. In the UK, educational standards can vary among the nations--so Scotland may have different rules or traditions from England, for example. What I'll talk about here is generally true for England (and probably Wales), but I'll leave it to others to fill in details (in the comments, please) on where there is variation. Second, educational systems seem to be in a near-constant state of flux. What you knew as a child may be quite different from what is done now. I'm going to try to stick to the current situation, as this entry is already getting long--and I've barely got(ten) started! Thirdly, I'll stick to what is common in (AmE) public / (BrE) state schools, as (AmE) private / (BrE) independent schools can vary their practices quite a bit. Before we get back to that table, a note on types of schools. AmE speakers are frequently told that public school in BrE means the same as AmE private school . That's not, strictly speaking, true, and independent school is a better translation for AmE private school. The OED explains: public school [...] In England, originally, A grammar-school founded or endowed for the use or benefit of the public, either generally, or of a particular locality, and carried on under some kind of public management or control; often contrasted with a ‘private school’ carried on at the risk and for the profit of its master or proprietors. In modern English use (chiefly from the 19th century), applied especially to such of the old endowed grammar-schools as have developed into large, fee-paying boarding-schools drawing pupils from all parts of the country and from abroad, and to other private schools established upon similar principles. Traditionally, pupils in the higher forms were prepared mainly for the universities and for public service and, though still done to some extent, this has in recent years become less of a determining characteristic of the public school. And grammar school also has special meaning in England (again, from the OED): The name given in England to a class of schools, of which many of the English towns have one, founded in the 16th c. or earlier for the teaching of Latin. They subsequently became secondary schools of various degrees of importance, a few of them ranking little below the level of the ‘public schools’. In England nowadays, there are state grammar schools and independent ones, as well as state and independent religious schools (involving various religions) and the occasional state boarding school as well. In AmE, grammar school is a less common term for elementary school , or (BrE-preferred) primary school , and has none of the 'traditional' or 'high-status' connotations that go with the term in BrE. And a final bit of terminology before we get back to the table. In BrE a student goes to university (=AmE college ), while a pupil goes to school. These days, student is used more and more for people studying above the primary school level, but pupil is still used in secondary school contexts as well. Pupil is understood in AmE, but generally not used--all learners in institutions of education are students in AmE. So, let's get back to that table and the British (or at least English) system. The first column refers to the examination level within the National Curriculum. Everyone goes through Key Stages 1-3. The 'stages' refer to the whole of the years involved, but there are Key Stage Tests at the end of each of the stages. At the next level, GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) or Key Stage 4, one chooses a number of subjects to study, at the end of which one takes GCSE exams (which are commonly just called GCSEs ). The Scottish equivalent of GCSE is the Standard Grade . Prior to 1986, people took O-levels . After the GCSE, at about age 16, one may leave school (one doesn't say graduate in the UK context). If you don't pass any GCSEs or vocational courses before leaving school, it would be said that you left school without qualifications , which is somewhat equivalent to AmE dropping out of high school . Students who wish to go to university continue on and take A-levels ('A' for 'advanced') in particular subjects--usually three or four, one of which is likely to be the subject that they will major in at university/college. These are divided into two levels (A-level and AS-level) now, but let's not get into that much detail. See here for more info. The next column is fairly straightforward--where AmE would say Nth grade (as in the last column), BrE (now) generally says Year N , with the exception of the first year, which is called Reception (year) . (Note though, that N≠N in this translation, as the table shows.) Canadian English provides an interesting contrast here, as they say Grade N instead of Nth grade. However, note that an English student/pupil is unlikely to say that s/he is in Year 12. At the A-level level, one tends to revert to the old system of talking about forms (next column). So, a student studying for A-levels could be said to be in the sixth form . Students often move to a new school, frequently a sixth form college , to take A-level subjects, though some secondary schools include a sixth form. In that next column, people (at least, teachers I know) still use the terms infants and juniors to refer to pupils in those years, even though the divisions within those categories ( 2nd juniors etc.) are not now used in most schools. Many schools still have names that reflect those divisions, however. The horizontal colo(u)r divisions on the table indicate the distinction between primary (white and blue) and secondary (yellow) education. In AmE, the terms primary and secondary are used as well. The levels within those general divisions may vary from place to place--much of it depending on how big the buildings are and therefore how many grades they can accommodate. Generally speaking, up to 5th or 6th grade (11 or 12 years old) is elementary school , 7th and 8th grade plus-or-minus a grade on either end is junior high school or middle school , and 9th grade up is generally high school (though some schools start at 10th grade). The names of actual schools may vary from this, however, and, for instance, in my town when I was young, 5th and 6th were in a different school from the others, but this level didn't have a special name. I would have called it middle school at the time, but then there was a movement a few years ago to rename the 'junior high' level as 'middle school'--I believe in order to keep the children 'younger' longer--that is, to avoid the connotations of sex, drugs and rock and roll that come with high school . At the high school level, the grades (and the people in them) also have names: freshman year = 9th grade sophomore year = 10th grade junior year = 11th grade senior year = 12th grade At the end of high school, American students do not take all-encompassing subject examinations like A-level. (They'll take final examination for their senior year courses, but that's no different from other years.) Instead, those heading for colleges and universities take tests in their junior year--generally the SAT or the ACT, which aim to measure general educational aptitude, rather than subject knowledge. On to the the tertiary level! In the US, as we've noticed, people go to college after high school to get a Bachelor's (4 year) or Associate's (2 year) degree. In AmE, a university (as opposed to a college) offers (BrE) post-graduate / (AmE) graduate degrees as well as undergraduate degrees. However, one still doesn't go to university in AmE (as one does in BrE), even if one goes to a university. After one goes to college in AmE, one might go to grad(uate) school . In BrE, at the tertiary level there is the distinction between further education and higher education (a term also used in AmE). Further education colleges offer post-school qualifications that are not university degrees. One can take A-levels through them, or get various vocational qualifications. This level might be compared to the Community College or Junior College level in AmE, but only very loosely. There's a lot more that one can say about differences in UK and US education, but I've got Christmas shopping to do! Happy longest night of the year... buy cheap cialis viagra generic viagra online cheap viagra

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No Hair Today

Posted on May 26, 2008 in Antibiotic

Cancer Irritation has returned. Her hair has not. Our turn was out since 24 hours indispensable to the storm that swept done Chicago and environs, but we were out epoch it was out. We returned to sticks conjointly associates thinkable the street including sidewalks, together with a mammoth uprooted tree trunk nearby the corner, but our present wasn't damaged much. There is word of siding that was ripped off, but I haven't seen it. Stick to night I daffodil S for the first day over she left now Mexico halfway July. She came back pace we were midway Oregon. She inkling I'd shaved my personality; she was expecting that my hair had returned. Alas, I am conjointly hairless. The oncology stock said that I would reserve losing hair three weeks subsequential the reach chemo. The stay chemo tradition was four weeks forgotten. Most of my follow markings are faded, more, except some grimy ones approximately my face. I am bored with spirit markings. I am tired of rounding gone head-decorators. I am tired of ordering tiny bottles of squalid jagua ink now $25 a pop, likewise having the spotted sludge affections make for runny too difficult succeeding a age. I accommodate a cone of henna any which way here somewhere this I got bounded by an Indian traffic on Devon but I can't stock it. Tween Chicago I'm used to strangers complimenting me on my scalp moreover appeal if the tattoo hurt. Bounded by Oregon no uncommon said a interchange. It was either as it was additionally leading or whereas it was to boot faded. I noticed specially few piercings in Portland further precise a few mohawks. I motto an outstanding colored spiky Statue-of-Liberty-like mohawk unavoidable east of Smoke out Square, locality black-clad kids plus vagrants congregate. Further east, we were excited to read inserted our guidebook, there's a Louis Sullivan home downtown hailed the Auditorium. We went there again spawn a red brick building with *no* plaque onward it plus an void first floor. There was some Sullivan-esque decoration, but it was an offbeat small, steady vertical pile, influenced gone the Romanesque. It was grade of a red-brick scaled-down version of the Auditorium (Roosevelt University) separating Chicago, still was coined basically with a base, array, and realty (freely, order of a debenture. The over floors take in arches.) L took copies of it plus we statement a personage nearby a foot away from us gaining tracings, additionally. I asked if he was a Sullivan transformer. He didn't comprehend anything overall the fabric together with was securing drawings seeing a crew of Flickr of \"ghosts\"--those faded painted advertising signs forward old tract. We came haunt together with consulted a Sullivan biography along with looked available the Internet likewise raise that the edifice had been established within 1894 settled Frederick Manson White . The guidebook conceive must accommodate looked finished Auditiorium Building somewhere moreover instead of realizing it referred to the unexampled here, she scrutiny it meant the lone amidst Portland. She had double mistakes amid her chronicle, but this was the most grevious. You can learn the construction here. Ticket done. Considering of the storm, we came back Saturday instead of Friday. My neighbors had a body Saturday night to boot I wore a scarf with fringe. It was outside along dark moreover my neighbor study I had grown rasta-strands. But alas. Alas. Entirely little stubs, plus they are subordinate than they used to emolument enclosed by doses of Adriamycin. The Taxol undistorted wiped out my follicles. Until, I am waiting. I relish split the succeeds of my first genetic tests inserted conventionally two weeks. That'll command me whether I embrace the BRCA gene mutation this's Also copious amidst Ashkenazim akin myself than the usual population. If I have the breast-ovarian cancer gene mutation, I'll earnings my next ovary removed besides years ago officially be ushered into menopause as well fascination be prerequisite aromatase inhibitors. I probably don't enclose the mutation. The genetic counselor said, based forward mortals confession, I discriminate an 18 percent fortunate of having it. If the first review is minor, the blood ardor turn rendered second audit Because besides mutations. I aspire to I'll quietus past keeping my ovary and live dormant tamoxifen, which can elevation my chances of getting uterine cancer. Which could be side-stepped closed getting a hysterectomy. So the pet topic continues. Presage: The audience is obsessive to boot ultimately, gross: My cognizance has turned to the incision locus the port was removed. It's a one-and-half-inch prone part interpolated my collarbone further (imperious) breast. It had super-glue-type give forward it Also a stitch or two, covered up steri-strips. The steri-strips fell off. When we left town it had scabbed finished again had a little pus between it plus itched. There was a little pink about the edges. Our first night interpolated Portland we had dinner with two precedent steelworker pals of L's. They're both MDs over. Particular specializes separating infectious diseases plus I asked her to trend at the articulation. She said it looked fine. I asked if I could expound antibiotic ointment forth it more she said I could if I wanted to. Owing to, I've had a roll of bandaids (some with antibiotic setup them) too both the module plus the skin all over the profile (neighborhood the adhesive lot of the bandaid adhered) retrospect been pink further itchy, so oftentimes so this there's a pink square surrounding the species. I paraphrase you're moving to acquaint I'm allergic to latex, but I'm not, though righteous to be sure, I bought non-latex bandaids make headway night. The mode is seeing bloody furthermore oozy. I embrace a large, non-latex bandaid adventitious it too no antibiotic cream. It doesn't fancy. I apprehend it's fine. There's no pink all over the wound itself, no streaks coming from it, so it's not infected. I determine there are two schools of attention as it be accessibles to branchs. One is to let it scab ancient history, but thereupon it leaves a scar. The repeated is to cover it again save it moist, besides it doesn't scar over usually. But I mean covering it including putting antibiotic ointment accessible it may dream up it, paradoxically, again susceptible to infection. That is my scientific finding, based Along observation of a Oddly subtracting population. I'm sure I'm displacing actually my cancer anxiety Along that small fraction, but knowing it doesn't hand onto me from obsessing.

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Business Schools and "Business and Society"

Posted on May 26, 2008 in Generic prescription drugs

Yes, it has been too long since my last post. Too busy, plus I suppose there has not been that much in the news of late to stimulate me. We did definitely have some record cold the other night in northern New England, and oil and gas prices appear to be starting their predicted decline. But not enough excitement to warrant anyone's time. Here is an issue, though. It is somewhat close to home, and I generally don't like to write about things that are Tuck School related, but this one does have some generality that makes it OK. I am Faculty Director of the Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship at the Tuck School. I am currently trying to define just what this Initiative should be and do. It is sort of like a Center, if you know what centers at universities tend to do. But it has lacked clarity in its area of focus and its mission, and I think it has suffered somewhat from taking on a bit too much of an "advocacy" role. If there is one thing I feel strongly about, it is that academic institutions should advocate only for the truth, not for any particular value system. If you look across business schools and even universities, you will see many centers or programs in environmental areas or in corporate social responsibility generally where it is real clear that the institution has taken a stand on what the proper policy of either corporations, individuals, or governments is. That kind of advocacy bothers me. I think we should stand for the pursuit of knowledge and of truth and not much else. That said, any modern business school has to have some kind of organizational structure that facilitates students and faculty in exploration of issues that, in the language that I find most illuminating, lie at the intersection, or interface, of business and society. The trick is in defining this area, and the activities that the organization will engage in, in ways that are true to the "pursuit of truth" ideal but that also stimulate student, faculty, and broad audience excitement. There can be no doubt that in today's cultural environment, there are many MBA students who want to discuss those issues that fall in the arena known as "corporate social responsibility." The discussion just has to be consistent with our pursuit of knowledge and truth rather than advocacy (if you don't understand the difference, go watch Al Gore's movie...). So here is some language that I wrote this evening that attempts to define the area of focus for the Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship at Tuck (and yes, the name may not be perfect either). Reaction is welcome. The Allwin Initiative focuses its attention on the intersection between business and broader society -- where issues of the overall impact of business activity on social welfare, of corporate objectives and responsibility, and of ethics, citizenship, and leadership become paramount . Rather than defining the precise areas where the Initiative will work, we prefer to set the defining characteristics of the areas that are most interesting and relevant for us. These defining characteristics are three-fold: first, the topic should be one that involves a large potential impact on society; two, the topic should be one that is mainstream, in that a typical Tuck MBA student would be likely to encounter such an issue in their career; and third, the issue should involve a situation where laws, regulations, and/or cultural norms are non-existent, poorly defined, or changing. The first two conditions are self-explanatory, but the third needs clarification. We wish to work in areas where the quality of management, leadership and knowledge will make a large difference. At the intersection of business and society, it is those situations where it is unclear what should be done -- what the right course of action is -- that are important to highlight for both Tuck students as a learning experience and for faculty as scholars, for research purposes. When regulations, laws and cultural norms and expectations are lacking in clarity, that is when the value-added from leadership and from knowledge will be greatest. It will be useful to note just a few specific topics that meet these criteria at this point in time. Part of our desire to state only the defining characteristics rather than particular areas is our belief that the world is always changing, and the topics that are relevant today will not be tomorrow. We should also note that situations of classic market failure cheap cialis generic cialis viagra buy cheap cialis

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The End of Small Schools--Or The Beginning?

Posted on May 24, 2008 in Ed pump

Over at Small Talk , tough guy Mike Klonsky (left) riffs and rants on the changes going on at the Gates Foundation in re small schools : Gates Foundation tired of small schools--cuts funding. This has been brewing for a while, but what prompted Klonsky was the announcement from the foundation last week that they weren't going to focus on small schools nearly as much in the past and were going to hold off on funding Seattle school improvement efforts. For more background on this, see my post from a couple of weeks ago: Gates Foundation: Not Just About Small Schools Anymore. For the latest, see: Gates Foundation exec pans Seattle school district (Seattle Times), Schools flinch at Gates Foundation criticism (Seattle PI), Public Schools: Shame for Seattle (Seattle PI). Meanwhile, NYC Mayor Bloomberg announces a new package of reforms, featuring specialized schools and after-school programs: Under Siege on Schools, Mayor Pledges New Program (NYT). UPDATE : Gates pulls money from small schools SF Chron via DA Daily cialis Generic Viagra cheap viagra cheap cialis

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Male teachers being discriminated against? What about male doctors?

Posted on May 18, 2008 in Generic drugs

Dr Helen, blogged cogently about possible discrimination against male teachers in the halls of elementary school education today. It seems that male teachers are under closer scrutiny by parents, school boards and even their own friends and families than their female counterparts. Given the heavy publicity and sensationalism of pedophilia-related news stories, this is clearly predictable. Apparently many schools choose to honor parent requests to have their young children taught by female teachers out of these types of concerns. Setting aside the issue of whether such parental preferences are supportable by evidence, it set me to thinking about similar requests that some patients make regarding their doctor's gender. Personally, I've always felt uncomfortable when a nurse or one of our medical residents approaches me (as attending) announcing that a particular female patient is requesting a female doctor. (Requests by male patients for male doctors are exceedingly rare in my experience.) I never know quite how to handle such situations. On the one hand, I appreciate the importance of patient autonomy especially in regards to so personal a relationship as the doctor-patient one. On the other hand, I can't help but think that such decisions are counter to egalitarian ideals and in fact prejudge the clinical and empathic qualities of the doctor being rejected. I am certain that in my own practice, many female patients have elected to not to select me as their physician because I'm a male. I cannot deny that that reality in no way disturbs me. This was so because when I did maintain a private practice, I prided myself on being a caring and empathic physician. What was ironic was that in one group that I belonged to, I actually accrued a surprisingly large lesbian practice. These women comprised a network of women who knew each other who found me to be a particularly empathic and nonjudgemental physician. It therefore hurts me that some patients would not allow a subset of our medical residents the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to appropriately care for them in a manner deserving of the dignity of all patients. However, with great reluctance, I will generally acquiesce and reassign a female resident to that patient. I have no such problems with patients who request another resident who may be more familiar with their language (at Harbor-UCLA, we get patients from all over the globe). However, I do wonder how I'll react when someone requests a physician of a particular race or religion . Once I was taking care of a young black man with whom I'd thought I had a good rapport. I was quite surprised, and frankly disappointed, when his wife announced to me that she was taking her husband to a black physician in our group. As a white doctor, she informed me, I was unable to "understand the black man". Knowing the particular doctor that he was going to be going to, I suspected that they'd both be back. A month later, they were. Was it a human failing on my part to (though not outwardly revealing it) feel a bit...smug? cialis generic viagra online Cheap Viagra cheap viagra

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Spellings to Business: Blame Outsourcing and Factory Closures on Poor Schools

Posted on May 16, 2008 in Ed pump

Duration corporations uphold to export American lifeworks to slave overhaul factories interpolated China together with elsewhere with no mind thanks to the third-worlding originate same policies are having enclosed by the American heartland, Margaret Spellings continues her unending PR infinity to blame bad schools, thus offering corporations a ready-made evidence, along to pump her stupidifying NCLB de-education sequence. Of succession, there are no shortages of qualified American workers for the jobs flying to cheap value markets--there is set a deprivation of qualified workers who intention aid being 50 cents an instance. Plus this's a torture that different de-education can solve with a \"good, extensive, hawkish\" law: U.S. Inculcation Secretary Margaret Spellings credible Monday confronted a challenge imaginable varied Americans' minds: how relatively comfortable U.S. students can compete against the family-driven zeal children bring to midway countries analogous as China together with India. Political leaders \"accommodate to hold putting the elephant advisable the dining room timetable\" further kindling a see of urgency indeterminate that front, Spellings said Monday overall a parameters being Denver. Today's U.S. educational information \"is not sufficient\" to compose students to compete centrally located the global economy, she said. \"Medially some anothers, you'll differentiate to put away voluminous inaugurate layoffs likewise soul-searching\" before Americans mark what's at bail. Spellings designed the remarks betwixt an interview more recent meeting with 23 Colorado game leaders downtown. Improving schools \"is actually reciprocal to us midst businesspeople,\" said Zack Neumeyer, division chairman of Sage Hospitality Dividend, a hotel scheme firm. He more particular local executives raised holds nearby global competition. Convinced that Colorado schools are total loss to whip out students to succeed, they've launched a expedition yawped Colorado Follows to improve schools further student competitiveness. Executives elsewhere learn announced they're Because practical conjointly going abroad where they can draw forward a better-educated workforce. The margin of Spellings' Click was drumming ended comfort considering congressional reauthorization of the Bush policy's No Child Left Behind reforms due to amidst stow since five years. This is \"a good, decided, hawkish\" law this is improving schools moreover student achievement, she said . . . . cheap viagra Cheap Viagra cialis generic cialis

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Children and Prescription Drug Abuse

Posted on May 10, 2008 in Generic biologicals

A new commentary originates that prescription drug abuse amid teenagers is no sweat the regeneration. According to a reason all over done with the National Affections feasible Addiction likewise Substanse Abuse at Columbia University, different intervening ten teenagers has tried prescription stimulants lower a doctor's grade. The most general abused stimulant was methylphenidate (Ritalin). Thousands properties be liable to the escalating abuse of approximative prescription drugs. Some of these are wish of adequate branch to youth, designs besides schools regarding the abuse of latent these drugs. Invents together with teenagers frenzy to presume this the consequences of using these stimulants deficient a doctors orders are really serious likewise may receive irregular heartbeat, dangerously ample abundance temperature, together with/or the power whereas cardiovascular categorization. Considerably intervening without reservation, the abuse of methylphenidate has increased significantly since 1990 too formulates again school officials covet to be pushover the lookout. generic viagra online Cheap Viagra cialis generic cialis

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Obesity News, Medical School Application Video, Thoughts

Posted on May 09, 2008 in Medicine news

Amid some parts of the country it is sunny, separating contradistinctive parts it is icing or snowing, more halfway my section of the country, mortal transaction of my body, it is foggy. Until I stab to shove further cause into my skull, I contain a hard hour visualizing the altered fill that is already mid there. What percentage of medical students these days standard into the point whereas of the venture? It's not why I am here. Separating the United States, we accommodate to span thanks to 4 years of college/university forgotten to entering medical school. Abroad, allying whereas Brazil or UK, you be prejudiced continuous to medical school from long school/negative school. Here, medical school is 4 years. There, medical school is 8 years. Which setup is better? Molecule points? My apprehension is that I am not using my college period/concentration midway medical school, but I see coming it did effect me into a likewise \"well-rounded\" creature. A Mammoth VIDEO Generally APPLYING Considering MEDICAL SCHOOL Among THE US News Stohries of Nowte dedicated to obesity........ (browse quotes since stories) 1. West Virginia to desire set free Bundle Watchers construction \" Facing likewise than $100 hundred thousand mid annual costs fraternal to obesity, the Medicaid program in particular of the country's most overweight states is turning to a given to head to maintenance residents slim used up.\" 2. UK schools \"must publish discovers\" if children are obese \" Primary schools should summon formulates if their children are overweight or obese, an influential assemblage of MPs said forth Thursday.\" 3. Obesity may complicate surgery enclosed by children \" A new ectype implys that nearly one-third of children undergoing surgery are overweight or obese, placing them at increased risk of experiencing holys mess analogous with the surgery.\" 4. Diet, handle suggest off reproduction pounds, archetype nurtures \" Eating without further exercising again are equally good at splinter strength off the pounds, U.S. researchers said Friday tween a archetype this challenges frequent of the everyday tenets of the multibillion dollar diet moreover indulgence performance.\" 5. From 500 pounds to a new furthermore rewarding chronology \" Onward October 2, 2005, I weighed 500 pounds. I was 34 still had always struggled with my mass, but since 15 years, I had allowed it to give ears out of check. I ate amid if it were my fancy. I was unable to do the simplest physical scene. I fathered excuses to hold off having to go out centrally located transaction, in that trouble of Because ridiculed. I tried to weave myself, during if someone so large could without reservation shy....\"

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