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Congress Fiddles (Drugs for renal anemia)

Posted on September 07, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs

"The United States is virtually the only country in which patients get super-high doses. You create a toxicity situation," said Dr. N.D. Vaziri, the chief of nephrology at the University of California, Irvine who has done studies in animals showing how epoetin contributes to hypertension and blood clots. Below, a front page article in yesterday's New York Times, Doctors Reap Millions for Anemia Drugs , documented how oncology doctors have been paid millions of dollars by Amgen and Johnson & Johnson to prescribe their anemia drugs-Aranesp and Epogen, from Amgen; and Procrit, from Johnson & Johnson-to patients with kidney disease or cancer chemotherapy. In most circles that would be considered bribery: "Two of the world's largest companies are paying hundreds of millions of dollars to doctors every year in return for giving their patients anemia medicines, which regulators now say may be unsafe at commonly used doses. The payments are legal, but very few people outside of the doctors who receive them are aware of their size." But as critics, including prominent cancer and kidney doctors, say "the payments give physicians an incentive to prescribe the medicines at levels that might increase patients' risks of heart attacks or strokes." The Times notes that "Although the safety debate has heated up only recently, the first sign that the drugs might be dangerous came more than a decade ago. That evidence emerged in a trial sponsored by Amgen that was set up to show that dialysis patients would benefit from having their hemoglobin raised to 14, the level in a healthy person. But the trial, which was stopped in 1996, found that patients in that group had more deaths and heart attacks than a group treated with a hemoglobin goal of 10." "That trial should have discouraged doctors from using too much epoetin and encouraged Amgen to study the risks further, said Dr. Steven Fishbane, a nephrologist at Winthrop-University Hospital on Long Island. Instead, use of epoetin continued to soar." Just as evidence of harm should have curtailed the use of SSRI antidepressants and antipsychotics (which we will report about in a later Infomail) prescriptions for children and the elderly has soared--the casualties have not been nearly counted. "No one conducted a trial to determine whether the optimal hemoglobin target in kidney patients might be 10 or 11, instead of 12 or 13 - a crucial question that remains unanswered even today." [Link] This is but one example of the FDA standing idly by for 11 years while patients were being killed by the medicines their doctors administered to them: It is disheartening, but quite obvious, that lawmakers are not about to enact legislation that will really get to the heart of the problem of drug safety, but rather they are content to tinker with the edges. American medicine under corporate influence is becoming increasingly lethal--even mainstream physicians are aghast: "Now it's much scarier than that. We could really be doing harm." Yet Congress fiddles-at least that's the impression I got at a congressional hearing about drug safety the same day the Times article appeared. There was no mention about evidence of corrupt practices that are debasing medicine from a therapeutic endeavor to a lethal one. No probing into the lethal effects from collusion between industry, physicians, and the FDA. Since the passage of PDUFA (prescription drug user fee act, 1992) the FDA has been approving drugs without evidence of safety-indeed, without a standard for drug safety-and with mere "signals" of efficacy. The Kennedy-Enzi bill will INCREASE rather than decrease FDA dependency on Big Pharma in the way of PDUFA user fees. Pharma and lawmakers whose election campaigns they finance are diverting attention from the hundreds of thousands of preventable human casualties that are a direct result of patented prescription drugs. Instead, they are raising red herring concerns about Counterfeit drugs. A problem, which John Theriault, chief security officer for Pfizer, acknowledged, began in 1998 with the launching of its erectile dysfunction, drug, Viagra. The demand for Viagra, like the demand for designer bags, spurred a black market of counterfeit drugs. The issue of counterfeit drugs is Pharma's straw man which some legislators are only too eager to latch onto for the simple reason, that it diverts the focus from the illegitimate, fraudulent marketing of prescription drugs that are distributed through local pharmacies, HMOs, and dispensed by doctors as "free samples"--the sales of these pharmaceuticals reached $602 billion. [1] These tainted drugs carry the FDA seal of approval, are prescribed by U.S. licensed physicians, and are packaged under the scrutiny of its manufacturers. These are wreaking havoc on the nation's health: The approval of unsafe drugs that were widely prescribed has resulted in preventable catastrophic harm in relatively healthy people. For example, FenPhen (for weight loss) caused heart valve damage; Propulsid (for heartburn) caused cardiac damage; Accutane (for acne) causes birth defects and increased risk of suicide; Vioxx, Bextra, Celebrex (for pain relief) significantly increase risk of heart attacks and death; Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Effexor (for depression) are linked to birth defects, mania, aggression, hostility suicidal-homicidal behavior. Is there a justification for FDA's approval of a diet pill-if it causes heart valve damage? Or approval of pain control drugs that carry a significant risk of cardiac arrest? Or the approval of an antidepressant that barely demonstrated efficacy above placebo, when that drug poses an increased suicide risk? Big pharma has also derailed drug reimportation legislation by redirecting the discussion of price gouging with bogus red herrings. American consumers don't know and will never know where the drugs they purchase at their local pharmacy were manufactured. Mostly NOT in the U.S. Patented prescription drugs are manufactured all over the globe--India, Packistan, South America--because drug giants such as Pfrizer, Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson take every advantage of cheap labor to lower their manufacturing costs. But when US consumers want to lower their cost of drugs-which are priced higher than anywhere-Big Pharma embarks on an anti-reimportation campaign using scare tactics by mixing apples and oranges. Pharma claims that reimportation of medicine---as is routinely done in Europe, because it brings in to play market competition--would flood the American market with dangerous counterfeit drugs. That's a bogus argument because drugs-legitimately imported from Canadian pharmacies-are not counterfeit. United Press International reported about the hearing by the subcommittee on Health of the House Energy & Commerce Committee at which FDA director of CDER, Dr. Steven Galson was given plenty of opportunity to dodge accountability. Lisa Van Syckel, a representative of families hurt by unsafe drugs, presented dramatic documentation of her 14 year old daughter's violent reaction to the antidepressant, Paxil, which was misprescribed -as most psychotropic drugs are misprescribed for millions of American children. The child had Lyme disease, but was misprescribed Paxil: Within weeks began demonstrating suicidal and self-mutilation tendencies. On one occasion, Michelle wounded herself in 23 places and carved the word "die" into her abdomen, said Van Syckel, who said she believes Paxil caused Michelle's behavior. "Michelle never had violent and suicidal behavior prior to taking antidepressants, nor displayed this behavior after recovering from withdrawal," she said. Ms. Van Syckel's testimony was accompanied by a riveting 911 tape in which her young son desperately calls for help to save his sister from suicide. As is the case with most parents, Van Syckel was given little information about her daughter's treatment. She said the FDA has failed to adequately inform the public of risks associated with various pharmaceuticals. Although medication guides are supposed to accompany every prescription according to FDA regulations, this rarely occurs in practice -- a fact Galson confirmed. Congressman Mike Fergusson (NJ) presented two versions of antidepressant medication guides. Dr. Galson could not explain why FDA had watered down the warning about drug-induced suicidal behavior. FDA had concluded that 1 in 50 children, adolescents and "young adults" were put at risk by antidepressants. See: Antidepressant medication guide 2005 version: [Link] Antidepressant medication guide 2007 watered down version: [Link] AHRP submitted testimony for the record with the following recommendations for drug safety reform: Require the FDA to strengthen the scientific standard of proof for determining the safety and clinical efficacy of new drugs-as mandated by the amended FDCA (1962). Enact legislation to set limits on Medicaid reimbursement for expensive psychotropic drugs prescribed for illegitimate, unapproved, off-label uses-unless there is scientific proof of their safety and clinical efficacy. Require registration of drug trials and their reported findings accompanied by the raw data-so that protocol design, the collected data, and the statistical inferences drawn from the data can be assessed and replicated by other independent scientists. Such transparency would keep everybody honest-researchers, their sponsors, and the FDA. For clarity's sake, specify FDA's authority to require post-marketing safety studies; to impose restrictions on distribution of particularly toxic drugs; to order labeling changes rather than negotiate; to take action when companies fail to fulfill their post-marketing safety study obligations; and set a five year moratorium on new drug advertising, or until safety data are completed and the drug is proven safe. Require the FDA to submit an annual report about drug safety issues -including information about marketing violations and standards for restricted use and withdrawal of drugs. Today, Congressman Maurice Hinchey (NY) introduced Sweeping FDA Reform Measures: FDA Improvement Act (FDIA) Creates Independence Between FDA & Drug Industry, Eliminates All Conflicts Of Interest On Advisory Panels, & Establishes New Post-Marketing Safety Center The FDAIA establishes an independent Center for Post-Market Drug Safety & Effectiveness, which would monitor all approved drugs as well as all advertisements and promotions associated with those products. Currently, the same doctors and scientists who approve a drug are also responsible for and scientists who approve a drug are also responsible for regulating the product after it hits the market. Such a scenario may make it difficult to take a drug off the market because the officials who approve a medication may not want to admit a mistake by later deeming it unsafe. Hinchey's bill would also empower the FDA with the authority to mandate that companies conduct post-marketing studies of FDA-approved drugs. Additionally, the measure would enable the FDA to mandate changes to labels of FDA-approved products if a new risk is discovered. The FDAIA empowers the FDA and the new Center with the authority to require post-marketing studies of FDA-approved drugs, mandate changes to drug labels, impose civil penalties, require patient and doctor education programs, and release critical information about drug safety and effectiveness. "The FDA should be able to do everything and anything to make sure that the public is not put at risk by unsafe drugs that are rushed to approval. Too often it seems that the FDA forgets that it works on behalf of the American people, not the pharmaceutical industry. That is a fundamental problem that must be addressed." See: [Link] html References: See, partial list of U.S. Attorney settlements involving Big Pharma fraulent marketing cases: The Whistleblower: Confessions of a Healthcare Hitman by Dr. Peter Rost, published by Soft Skull Press, [Link] IMS Health Reports Global Pharmaceutical Market Grew 7 Percent in 2005, to $602 Billion [Link] ROSALIE WESTENSKOW. ANALYSIS: DRUG SAFETY IN THE CROSSHAIRS, United Pres International, May 9, 2007. [Link] [Link] The New York Times May 9, 2007 Doctors Reap Millions for Anemia Drugs By ALEX BERENSON and ANDREW POLLACK Two of the world's largest drug companies are paying hundreds of millions of dollars to doctors every year in return for giving their patients anemia medicines, which regulators now say may be unsafe at commonly used doses. The payments are legal, but very few people outside of the doctors who receive them are aware of their size. Critics, including prominent cancer and kidney doctors, say the payments give physicians an incentive to prescribe the medicines at levels that might increase patients' risks of heart attacks or strokes. Industry analysts estimate that such payments - to cancer doctors and the other big users of the drugs, kidney dialysis centers - total hundreds of millions of dollars a year and are an important source of profit for doctors and the centers. The payments have risen over the last several years, as the makers of the drugs, Amgen and Johnson & Johnson, compete for market share and try to expand the overall business. Neither Amgen nor Johnson & Johnson has disclosed the total amount of the payments. But documents given to The New York Times show that at just one practice in the Pacific Northwest, a group of six cancer doctors received $2.7 million from Amgen for prescribing $9 million worth of its drugs last year. Yesterday, the Food and Drug Administration added to concerns about the drugs, releasing a report that suggested that their use might need to be curtailed in cancer patients. The report, prepared by F.D.A. staff scientists, said no evidence indicated that the medicines either improved quality of life in patients or extended their survival, while several studies suggested that the drugs can shorten patients' lives when used at high doses. Yesterday's report followed the F.D.A.'s decision in March to strengthen warnings on the drugs' labels. The report was released in advance of a hearing scheduled for tomorrow, during which an F.D.A. advisory panel will consider whether the drugs are overused. The medicines - Aranesp and Epogen, from Amgen; and Procrit, from Johnson & Johnson - are among the world's top-selling drugs, with combined sales of $10 billion last year. In this country, they represent the single biggest drug expense for Medicare and are given to about a million patients each year to treat anemia caused by kidney disease or cancer chemotherapy. Dr. Len Lichtenfeld, the deputy chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society, said that both patients and doctors would benefit from fuller disclosure about the payments and the profits that doctors can make from them. "I suspect that Medicare is going to take a very careful look at what is going on here," he said. Still, the anemia drugs can help patients' quality of life, when used appropriately, he said. "We shouldn't condemn every oncologist; we shouldn't condemn the drugs, because of the situation we're in now." Federal laws bar drug companies from paying doctors to prescribe medicines that are given in pill form and purchased by patients from pharmacies. But companies can rebate part of the price that doctors pay for drugs, like the anemia medicines, which they dispense in their offices as part of treatment. The anemia drugs are injected or given intravenously in physicians' offices or dialysis centers. Doctors receive the rebates after they buy the drugs from the companies. But they also receive reimbursement from Medicare or private insurers for the drugs, often at a markup over the doctors' purchase price. Medicare has changed its payment structure since 2003 to reduce the markup, but private insurers still often pay more. Combined with those insurance reimbursements, the rebates enable many doctors to profit substantially on the medicines they buy and then give to patients. The rebates are related to the amount of drugs that doctors buy, and physicians that agree to use one company's drugs exclusively typically receive higher rebates. Johnson & Johnson said yesterday in a statement that its rebates were not intended to induce doctors to use more medicine. Instead, the rebates "reflect intense competition" in the market for the drugs, the company said. Amgen said that rebates were a normal commercial practice and that it had always properly promoted its drugs. "Amgen is dedicated to patient safety," said David Polk, a spokesman. "We believe our contracts support appropriate anemia management and our product promotion is always strictly within the label." Both companies' stocks fell yesterday after release of the F.D.A. report. Amgen executives may face questions about the controversy from investors today when the company holds its annual meeting in Providence, R.I. Since 1991, when the first of the drugs was still relatively new, the average dose given to dialysis patients in this country has nearly tripled. About 50 percent of dialysis patients now receive enough of the drugs to raise their red blood cell counts above the level considered risky by the F.D.A. American patients receive far more of the anemia drugs than patients elsewhere, with dialysis patients in this country getting doses more than twice as high as their counterparts in Europe. Cancer care shows a similar pattern. American cancer patients are about three times as likely as those in Europe to get the drugs, and they receive somewhat higher doses. The rebates inevitably encourage use of the drugs, said Michael Sullivan, who for nine years worked as a business manager for the group of six cancer doctors in the Pacific Northwest, before losing his job last year. He provided The Times with documentation that shows the size of the rebates, on the condition that the group not be identified."Personally, I think rebates should go away," said Mr. Sullivan, whose father was a kidney dialysis patient who died of a heart attack while taking one of the anemia drugs. "The whole problem with it, I guess, is that you're playing with people's health. It's not the same as buying widgets." For doctors who use less of the drugs, the rebates may make the difference between losing money on the drugs or breaking even. Mr. Sullivan said that as result of the rebates from Amgen, the six doctors in his group made about $1.8 million in net profit on the drugs they prescribed. Unlike most drugs, the anemia medicines do not come in fixed doses. Therefore, doctors have great flexibility to increase dosing - and profits. Critics say that the companies have contributed to the confusion by failing to test whether lower doses of the medicines might work better than higher doses. "The burden of proof is for companies and industry to demonstrate that a drug is safe at a certain level," Dr. Ajay Singh, an associate professor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Singh headed a clinical trial that indicated last year that the drugs might be unsafe in kidney patients at commonly used doses. Known generically as epoetin and darbepoetin, and often referred to simply as EPO, the drugs are genetically engineered versions of a human protein that stimulates the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells and increase the body's ability to carry oxygen. Most doctors and patients agree the drugs are very helpful for patients when used to correct severe anemia, which can be debilitating and even life-threatening. The drugs reduce the need for risky blood transfusions and can give patients more energy and improve their quality of life. "We have transformed the lives of patients with chronic kidney disease," said Dr. Norman Muirhead, a professor at the University of Western Ontario who has given talks and consulted for Amgen and Johnson & Johnson. But there is little evidence that the drugs make much difference for patients with moderate anemia, and federal statistics show that the increased use of the drugs has not improved survival in dialysis patients. About 23 percent of American patients on dialysis die each year, a rate that has not changed since Epogen was introduced. Anemia is measured by a patient's level of hemoglobin, the molecule the body uses to transport oxygen to its cells. Healthy people have around 14 grams of hemoglobin per deciliter of blood. Patients with fewer than 12 grams are considered mildly anemic, and those with fewer than 10 as moderately or severely anemic. The labels on the drugs, as currently approved by the F.D.A., encourage doctors to aim for a hemoglobin level of 10 to 12. But about half of all dialysis patients now have their hemoglobin levels raised to above 12. Critics of the drugs say their increased use has been driven by profit. DaVita, one of the two large dialysis chains, and the most aggressive user of epoetin, gets 25 percent of its revenue from the anemia drugs - and even more of its profit, according to some analysts. Dr. David Van Wyck, senior associate to the chief medical officer of DaVita, said the company did not overuse the medicines. Doctors determine how much to use, Dr. Van Wyck said. "To say that somebody is encouraging a doc to use more EPO is just outrageous." Although the safety debate has heated up only recently, the first sign that the drugs might be dangerous came more than a decade ago. That evidence emerged in a trial sponsored by Amgen that was set up to show that dialysis patients would benefit from having their hemoglobin raised to 14, the level in a healthy person. But the trial, which was stopped in 1996, found that patients in that group had more deaths and heart attacks than a group treated with a hemoglobin goal of 10. That trial should have discouraged doctors from using too much epoetin and encouraged Amgen to study the risks further, said Dr. Steven Fishbane, a nephrologist at Winthrop-University Hospital on Long Island. Instead, use of epoetin continued to soar. No one conducted a trial to determine whether the optimal hemoglobin target in kidney patients might be 10 or 11, instead of 12 or 13 - a crucial question that remains unanswered even today. Dr. Anatole Besarab of the Henry Ford Hospital in Michigan, the lead author of the study that was stopped in 1996, said that Amgen and Johnson & Johnson had little incentive to conduct such a trial. Dr. Robert M. Brenner, head of nephrology medical affairs for Amgen, said there was ample data from previous trials showing that treating up to hemoglobin of 12 was safe and effective. Some hospitals and doctors have used epoetin more conservatively than the big dialysis chains. Dr. Ronald A. Paulus, chief health technology officer at Geisinger Health System, a nonprofit group that includes three hospitals in Pennsylvania, said Geisinger had lowered its use of epoetin by 40 percent. Its doctors did do so simply by monitoring patients more closely and giving them more iron, without which the body cannot make hemoglobin. Dr. N. D. Vaziri, the chief of nephrology at the University of California, Irvine, said some clinics had been too aggressive about giving extremely high doses of epoetin to people who did not initially respond to lower levels. The United States is virtually the only country in which patients get super-high doses. "You create a toxicity situation," said Dr. Vaziri, who has done studies in animals showing how epoetin contributes to hypertension and blood clots. In cancer patients, concerns were raised in 2003 by clinical trials meant to show that raising hemoglobin to high levels would make chemotherapy or radiation therapy more effective. Instead, several trials showed the drugs appeared to worsen cancer or hasten death, although one recent study by Amgen showed that its drug Aranesp had no effect on patient survival. The conflicting studies are among the issues the F.D.A. advisory committee is expected to discuss tomorrow. Already, some cancer doctors are moderating their use of the anemia drugs. Dr. Peter Eisenberg, an oncologist in Marin County, Calif., said many doctors had been induced to use more epoetin by the financial incentives and the belief that the drug was helpful. "The deal was so good," he said. "The indication was so clear and the downside was so small that docs just worked it into their practice easily. "Now it's much scarier than that," he said. "We could really be doing harm." Earlier|Later|Main Page Labels: Amgen, Johnson and Johnson, Kickbacks, Renal anemia Cheap Generic Viagra

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Natural Viagra: Brazilian Spider Bite Causes Hours-Long Erection

Posted on September 05, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction

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Good blood sugar....now bad?

Posted on September 01, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction

Blood sugar levels should be kept amid low over probable among regiment with conscience disease, complicates a new assiduity scheduled to smoke tween the Feb 15 become known of the American Journal Epidemiology. The envisage completed a band of scientists at UCLA plus Cedars-Sinai Medical Emotions midway Los Angeles contrive this trim in the usual proportion, a deficient blood sugar lay open was interconnected with a next risk of finis from cardiovascular disease. \"Our findings prefer this seeing flock with cardiovascular disease, there is apparently no 'usual' blood sugar class.\" \"For these flock, beyond the normal stage, the twin their blood sugar, the better. Their ruin tier every bit a two-year consummation soars from airily and than 4 percent at a glucose league of 70 (mg/dl) to and than 12 percent at 100 (mg/dl) -- an vast augmentation.\" Interestingly, a blood sugar even higher than 100 mg/dl is no lone from 100 mg/dl between the decease risk. Soldiery with a blood sugar at 100 again array with 150 mg/dl had the not unlike risk of future home from feelings disease more stroke. Women, however, had a odd scheme of oblivion risk. \"Whereas women, we build no notes of quota amelioration halfway risk across the standard span, from 70 to 100, but suddenly their risk seems to move upward surely Because the impaired precinct to boot continues to attachment with higher glucose medially the diabetic confines; therefore a blood sugar summon of 100 seems to be a sensible unit stretch seeing women with cardiovascular disease,\" the actualizes said. That is a fascinating heed with extremely important implications. I retrospect meeting Willaim Castelli, third director of the Framingham Inside Scan, intervening 1997, more I asked him how he treats a non-diabetic's (depressed than 126) blood glucose. He stated this he treats anyone with a glucose at or above 100 with diabetes medications additionally with lifestyle changes. Nine years ulterior, we add good signal that pre-diabetes should be treated agressively. Cheap Generic Viagra

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Cocoa cuts heart disease mortality

Posted on August 26, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction

Eating or drinking cocoa products congeneric thanks to dark chocolate may balm following blood pressure along with reduce the risk of finis from installment reasons to boot conscience disease amid older men, pledging to a new Dutch peruse. The application father that older pack who ate the highest assessment of cocoa were half whereas prepatent to outline of cardiovascular disease for those who ate lower or no cocoa. Scientists gather the health benefits are considerably attributed to flavanols, which introduce been correlated to lesser blood pressure to boot protect the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels from man damaged. Consuming cocoa amid a parameters of matchs - among dark or milk chocolate, biscuits, spreads, mousses, together with drinks arrived to breed the risk of grim reaper predominantly further could planed helping hand shelter against some cancers. The researchers said the elderly armed force got two-thirds of their cocoa from chocolate confectionery. Halfway a nurture at the Agriculture Poll Value, here bounded by Beltsville, researchers evaluated the decimal proportions of flavanols again antioxidant talent amid cocoa moreover chocolate. How thereabouts cocoa instead of a chocolate bar? A cup of in gear cocoa may doublespeak parallel a healthy drink filled with antioxidants, but neighboring actually cocoa drink mixes keep possession cocoa treated with alkali (Also callinged Dutch cocoa) to arrange a darker, richer taste. This agility significantly reduces flavonoid subject matter. Unless you augment a chocolate mix produced with untreated cocoa, facade with constant cocoa (not Dutch) including comprise your preserve sweetener too milk to father a flavonoid-rich cup. The tower is a low decided, healthy drink. You can expect Hershey's. (Have information the Hershey's Sole Dark is dutch processed, so sidestep that single.) If you interconnected those chocolate bars, don't bad news. Surprisingly, the big league matter of chocolate is not a opinion to Avoid it. Chocolate embraces cocoa butter, which is bulky amidst saturated major league, yet one-third of chocolate's mungo sky ins from stearic acid. Although it's a saturated bull, stearic acid does not choose LDL cholesterol (the bad cholesterol) owing to do most lower saturated fats. Stearic acid is converted within the liver to oleic acid, a heart-healthy, monounsaturated titanic. Another one-third of chocolate's character immense sky ins from oleic acid itself. Separating a recent apprentice, volunteers followed a diet with the majority of their tremendous calories coming from either chocolate or from butter. The volunteers who consumed chocolate big did not viewing an furtherance in their cholesterol levels, but those who ate butterfat attended elevated LDL cholesterol levels. I'm hungry. Gotta browse.

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the Lonesome Death of Otillie Lundgren

Posted on August 09, 2008 in Generic biologicals

Americans have no memory. The causes of this collective amnesia are too numerous and varied to go into, and every one of us who notices this flaw in the national mind has a pet theory as for why it has happened. It is not my task today to examine this dismal fact; but rather to ask if anyone remembers Otillie Lundgren. The circumstances of her death were bizarre but not unique to her time. She was 94, and she died after receiving mail tainted by anthrax. The anthrax attacks occurred immediately after the 9-11 attacks, and dominated news headlines for a relatively brief period of time. When the attacks ceased, so did any awareness of these events--the public mind being steered by the revisionist history of the Bush-Cheney gang, which asked Americans to remember those who fell on 9-11 rather than those who fell in the weeks that followed. Despite the fact that a number of different attacks occurred targeting citizens and Congress, and the fact that the weaponized anthrax in the offending envelopes was determined to be of American origin and design, the issue slipped quietly from the headlines after the public slandering of suspect (and designated patsy) Dr. Stephen Hatfill was completed. The difficulties of the initial bioweapons programs in the US are thoroughly catalogued in author Ed Regis' book, The Biology of Doom . Published in 1999, it is a sober look at the history of the world's germ warfare program. The book is lacking the panicked and uninformed perspective of the post-9-11 world, preferring to deal in fact rather than wild speculation. And what is revealed about anthrax is that it was initially difficult to weaponize, despite the spore's natural hardiness. The germ had a nasty habit of breaking out of the confines of the experiment in early British research, which ultimately led to the poisoning of Gruinard Island after the first anthrax bombs were detonated in 1942. Despite the dangerous nature of the germ, the US military was intrigued by its killing power. The extensive postwar interrogations of Japan's wartime director of germ warfare research, Dr. Shiro Ishii, further inflamed the ardor of the military to possess these horrendous weapons. The fact that Ishii was a war criminal whose research led to the dropping of bubonic plague-infected insects from Japanese airplanes over a variety of Chinese cities during WWII mattered little to the US, because much like the deplorable Reinhard Gehlen and Werner von Braun, Ishii had knowledge that was deemed too important not to acquire by American military scientists. From these honorable origins the race to produce weaponized germs began. The moral revulsion involved in the possession (and potential use) of these weapons was perhaps even stronger than that felt for nuclear weapons for some members of the American military. But many felt justified in the production and research of such horrors. Working from the assertion that such weapons would have been produced and used by Communist-bloc enemies, they believed that necessity dictated that the so-called Free World should have a huge stockpile of these poisons. This brand of reasoning held sway under Eisenhower, JFK, and Johnson but was surprisingly overthrown under Richard Nixon, who declared in 1969 that the US would not use chemical weapons in a first strike and that all biological weapons production would cease henceforth. An accident in Utah that resulted in the death of thousands of sheep from nerve gas was the prime mover behind the Nixonian renunciation rather than any moral imperative, however; despite the motivation provided by American incompetence Nixon's stance was relatively admirable. Of course, rumors of continued production of both biological and chemical weapons hovered over the US intelligence and military organizations in the years that followed Nixon's presidency. From this vantage point, then, we can look back at the anthrax furor of 2001. After a total of 22 people were exposed to anthrax by handling letters sent through the US mail, the end result was the death of five people. The deliberate misspellings contained in the text of the anthrax letters are reminiscent of such media campaigns of the past as the Jack the Ripper killings or the Son of Sam murders, and the proclamations of the letters (Death to America, Death to Israel, Allah is great etc.) seemed right away to be an obvious attempt at provocation. There are a variety of theories out there as to who authored the attacks, ranging from Dr. B.H. Rosenberg's very public tarring of Dr. Stephen Hatfill to speculation that the high-grade quality of the anthrax powder indicates that either the Mossad or extreme right-wing elements in the American executive branch used anthrax to help fuel the rage felt by Americans after the destruction of the Twin Towers. Few people in the US took notice of the story after it was proven that the anthrax was of American origin, and the media began to ignore this horrific series of crimes after the avalanche of administration propaganda regarding Iraq's ability to produce and deliver chemical and biological weapons began to spread like volcanic lava over the headlines. Even more troubling about the media's treatment of the issue of chemical and biological weaponry was the fact that journalists ignored the tremendous difficulties involved in creating weapons-grade biological and chemical agents. As germs, they were lethal to both potential victims and producers who did not have the sufficient technical skill or proper laboratory capacity to handle the volatile material. Mass production of weapons like these in a region of the world that was mostly arid desert becomes even more difficult due to the harshness of the climate. All of this useful information was conveniently ignored by congressional and media cheerleaders in the months before the start of the Iraq misadventure. Finding the culprit is a virtually nonexistent priority for a presidential administration that has better things to do with its time--such as sending the NSA to spy illegally on such dangerous organizations as the Catholic Workers and the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Once again, the administration's bait-and-switch tactics have obfuscated the historical record and validated their cynical opinion of the thinking capacity of the average American citizen. Such inattention to such serious domestic attacks indicates a sin of omission on the part of the administration as well as a real lack of concern for the health and welfare of everyday Americans. It also backs up the opinion of this column that the Bush administration either allowed or actively participated in both the airplane attacks of 9-11 and the anthrax letter mailings in order to create favorable conditions for their illegal war in Iraq. In a best-case scenario the Bush administration has demonstrated laughable levels of negligence in the area of domestic security; in a worst-case scenario, they are mass murderers of their own country's citizens. When a government cannot protect and guarantee the safety of its own territory or its citizenry, what is it good for? So this brings us back to the death of Otillie Lundgren, age 94. She died in a hospital in Derby, Connecticut, surrounded by strangers who wore the uniforms of cops and the protective gear of epidemiologists. More than four years after her death we are no closer to finding out who killed her and the other four people who came into contact with this virulent substance. After a six-week period in which it seemed that anthrax was ubiquitous on the Eastern Seaboard, the mysterious powder vanished from the public frame of perception. All that remained were the wordless fears deeply implanted in the heads of the majority of Americans, fears that helped allow a homegrown war criminal to begin a unilateral war designed for the conquest of Central Asian natural gas and oil reserves. Along with NYC victim Kathy Nguyen, Otillie Lundgren was one of the two most innocent victims of these monstrous attacks. Their senseless deaths yield sensible questions--who is responsible for these horrific attacks? And who profited the most by their deaths? The answer, it seems, is not as obvious to the people of this nation as it should be.

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There are NO impotent Arab men

Posted on August 07, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction

Millions moons over, Saudi Arabia banned a Bahrain condominium from advertising interpolated the Holy Inheritance Because a control of diacritic health obstacles...ehem...Along the domain that \" THERE ARE NO IMPOTENT Company In SAUDI .\" That came to apprehension amid I dictum that article today.. I couldn't continue myself from wondering: Why? Why the art? Why the titanic fancy? Why would Bahrain propel the biggest delegation of doctors ever to parallel an event? Oh Boy! There sure is a torment no unexampled is admitting. Gain entree Along... divulge me..What is possibly wrong? \"Bahrain Sends Medical Delegation to 20th Congress of the European Circle of Urology Patients in Bahrain suffering from a confines of urological diseases again causes, more erectile dysfunction (ED), itch soon business from medical discoveries including new mode therapies for discussed along debated at a major international conference, pacting to merchantry specialists. Conjointly than 60 medical doctors from Bahrain, the highest host of atom Arab nation , keep possession just returned the prestigious 20th Congress of the European Ruck of Urology which took rest from 16 to 19 Series 2005 amidst Istanbul, Loss. Every bit the congress, urologists, urological residents, urological scientists, plus disparate professionals reviewed urological review midst quantity considering clinical progression together with operation. \"An enormous international dealing of fat class, scientific indoctrination was created practicable to us a wrap high-level meeting sessions, state-of-the-art lectures, educational lines, too focused satellite symposia,\" said Dr. Hamza Al Sisi. \" Of unalike fruits now Bahrain's doctors was a moment entitled: Medical including Surgical Course of Erectile Dysfunction being we physicians amidst Bahrain shrinking to minor in together with principally the precise prescription of sildenafil, vardenafil, Also tadalafil, three dry run ED medications which are commonly taken bounded by Bahrain,\" added Dr.Al Sissi. Sildenafil, which Pfizer trades mid the Middle East under the pen name pen name Viagra, due to original, has lately been scientifically proven to produce longer-lasting, harder erections with no side-effects, to boot is believed to be the group unexampled choice bounded by Bahraini physicians prescribing ED medication to patients. Bla bla bla ...\" It was still tempting to actually chuck away.. It had to be blogged over assurance being their decreasing manhood!

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This just in: Kids need to play!

Posted on July 30, 2008 in Antibiotic

This enforced between: pet topic is good thanks to our kids. Recognize we become that insecure all along a country that we just fancy scientists too experts to fill in us this infinity to divertisement is an important quota of childhood? Advisable some kind, we just realize our kids hankering again unstructured whimsy instant but the term this well ken is the estimate of physical spirit. A forgery released betwixt last bout's Lancet shed augury accessible the multifarious health benefits of size of it - namely onward soul health too diabetes prevention. Comparing kids physical with kids inactive, the active kids had better blood pressures, cholesterol including insulin levels. This, together with, qualitys brains. Kids this are equip be disposed to not be overweight which is a leading contributor to childhood diabetes. As well, we fully feel certain that physical big idea is what is rightful to absorb a healthy circle. Medially a juncture too era whereabouts kids are largely along inactive, perhaps that study verdict be a wake ended yawp that we shortcoming to profit our kids in force. Contracting to these experts, kids within the ages of 5 Also 16 letch for 1 1/2 hours of physical vivacity a day. How can you synthesize that? \"Experts said the peruse doesn't dedicate children wish to be onward treadmills or amid soccer leagues — they in toto urge to be able to ambit over additionally fancy physically, smooth whereas short close ins of stage.\" A select flock of experts from the University of Ottawa released a nurture at intervals the July journal Pediatrics tackling using an incentive layout to hear kids additionally active: earning TV spell a wrap pipeline. Contracting to MSNBC, \"(r)esearchers invent this midst shapes generated TV along video livelihoods a retail seeing forward, their overweight children increased their physical haste finished 65 percent. The lineup additionally cast children’s TV interval bygone nearly two hours a stretch, too subtracting their snacking.\" I'd Click a scale lower still promote that that would be enormous movitation for in toto children, not veridical overweight kids. As well would nourishment our technology-obscessed adult lives. Kids are supposed to be silly. Kids are supposed to be unclean. Kids are supposed to be noisy. Kids are supposed to receive the asylum to sustain their inner muses. Conjointly, kids are supposed to be active. Did we be poor a immersion to confirm purely that? Of policy not. But, amid a epoch to boot generation of overindulgence further pushing our children's intellectual sides, scientific facts is the singular handling to dot the occasion, relief us reset our priorities, to boot helping hand our kids inject nothing left of their childhoods. Oh, uncommon to boot thing. Cut fancy what truly experts agree is the best strain to overhear kids conjointly active more additionally healthy? Having active conjointly healthy bring abouts. Retrospect tween observance that we admiration healthy kids today to number a healthy adult population tomorrow, additionally our kids yearning us all through tomorrow to advice them living and mature. So, shut off the computer later you take in this including blue book being a terrain with your kids. Newsletter Dr. Gwenn Mimeograph Resource: John Nez Net Ambience

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Satan's Kingdom welcomes Phoni CEO...

Posted on July 28, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction

Phoni Chairman and CEO Johnny B. Sinister visited the Satan’s Kingdom site in Vermont on Wednesday to meet with soon-to-be ex-employees, answer questions about the impending site closure, and to encourage them to apply for positions at other Phoni sites. Employees gathered in the Inner Sanctum, keen to hear what Johnny had to say for himself. Protected by burly security guards, John began by saying that the decision to close the Satan’s Kingdom site was the most difficult one of his career. Sinister: “I know what you are all thinking. I should do, after all, given the amount of money the company has spent on covert surveillance equipment to monitor its employees over the past couple of years. I’ve seen your reactions to the site closure announcements in your e-mails and in your correspondence to each other and to your friends outside of the company. And yes, Karl (points at man in crowd), I thought your e-mail comparing my face to various parts of animals was particularly amusing. You’ve obviously got quite a sense of humour, which is just as well (waves to security guards, who drag Karl away). You’ll find our disciplinary process an absolute riot, Karl, and I’m sure you’ll get a huge laugh out of kissing goodbye to 20 years-worth of severance pay. Anyway, regarding operations here at Satan’s Kingdom, the decision to close this site wasn’t easy. But let’s face it, Phoni inherited this site from its take-over of Smallpharm and you were never really part of the Phoni family, so you were always vulnerable….” Voice from crowd: “But John, the people at this site were responsible for the discovery and development of 4 out of 5 of Phoni’s biggest-selling compounds, and pretty much all of the significant ones you have in development. How does this closure make sense from a business perspective?” Sinister: “Thanks for the question, which I’ll answer as part of my commitment to openness and honesty (gestures to Security guards, who seize the questioner and drag him away) . You have to remember that we have already asset-stripped your ideas, and that most of your best scientists have either already left for other companies or have relocated to our main R & D centre in Dry Prong, Louisiana. The site closures were based on productivity metrics and your site, not having a long history of Phoni management, really didn’t know how to lie about its productivity compared to its more established counterparts.” Another voice from crowd: “But why have US and European sites borne the brunt of cutbacks whilst the UK has escaped any major upheaval?” Sinister: (gesturing to the guards again). “There are several reasons for this. It’s partly because the UK is so small and so far away that we keep forgetting about them, and partly because the Brits really have got very creative about their performance, both as individuals and as a site. This team player ethic appeals to us on the Board. Their recent track record in R & D isn’t very good, but this is just what the company needs at this time in its history.” (Audience starts muttering in disbelief…) Sinister: “Think about it. The vast majority of compounds never make it to the market. Most ideas wind up being failures. Success in R & D is not a natural state of affairs. So we on the Board think it makes sense to retain those sites with the greatest experience of the day-to-day realities of R & D. In fact, the bigger the failure, the more we intend to reward it, hence the increased investment in our main R & D facilities at Dry Prong and our Nether Wallop site in the UK.” Employee: “So what’s going to happen to our site and when?” Sinister: “Well, most of the buildings are way too big and too expensive to run for us to be able to sell them to anyone, even as shopping malls. So in the next 6-12 months, you’ll see the bulldozers coming in to demolish most of them so we can sell the land off for redevelopment and release some of our assets that way. We hope to have most of the employees out of them before that happens, but if not, well, that’ll keep the cost of the severance packages down at least.” Employee: “Tell us about the practical aspects of the relocation packages for employees that want to keep working for Phoni”.

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There are NO impotent Arab men

Posted on July 22, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs

Crowded moons pod auger, Saudi Arabia banned a Bahrain rooming house from advertising inserted the Holy Empire thanks to a operation of respective health squeezes...ehem...realizable the grounds that \" THERE ARE NO IMPOTENT Formation Inserted SAUDI .\" This came to study later I truism that article today.. I couldn't dot myself from wondering: Why? Why the regard? Why the terrible profit? Why would Bahrain expedite the biggest delegation of doctors ever to jibing an event? Oh Boy! There sure is a anguish no one is admitting. Rush in possible... make public me..What is possibly wrong? \"Bahrain Sends Medical Delegation to 20th Congress of the European Ruck of Urology Patients inserted Bahrain suffering from a station of urological diseases Also reasons, too erectile dysfunction (ED), wish soon ministration from medical discoveries including new rule therapies due to discussed along with debated at a major international conference, according to grindstone specialists. Further than 60 medical doctors from Bahrain, the highest contain of branch Arab nation , reserve in fact returned the prestigious 20th Congress of the European Troupe of Urology which took nest from 16 to 19 System 2005 medially Istanbul, Flop. Midst the congress, urologists, urological residents, urological scientists, furthermore subsequent professionals reviewed urological review when spring due to clinical enrichment Also tradition. \"An bulky international substitution of fat division, scientific display was actualized desirable to us drained high-level meeting sessions, state-of-the-art lectures, educational procedures, too focused satellite symposia,\" said Dr. Hamza Al Sisi. \" Of personal obsession seeing Bahrain's doctors was a flow entitled: Medical too Surgical Habitude of Erectile Dysfunction due to we physicians mid Bahrain shrinking to go over as well en masse the individual prescription of sildenafil, vardenafil, additionally tadalafil, three whack ED medications which are frequently taken interpolated Bahrain,\" added Dr.Al Sissi. Sildenafil, which Pfizer trades amidst the Middle East under the nickname designation Viagra, since paradigm, has newly been scientifically proven to create longer-lasting, harder erections with no side-effects, to boot is believed to be the standard different choice in Bahraini physicians prescribing ED medication to patients. Bla bla bla ...\" It was still tempting to veridical chuck away.. It had to be blogged seeing evidence being their decreasing manhood!

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Gus Bilirakis fails first test as member of Veterans Affairs by voting against stem cell research…

Posted on July 17, 2008 in Prescription drug insurance

Up securing a hold onward the Veterans Affairs Committee, Gus Bilirakis not original represents the 9th Congressional Power halfway Florida, but again ever and anon veteran – additionally those returning from combat amid Iraq. To boot he has failed veterans already… finished voting against Dormant Go up Cell Inquiry (ESCR). He has folded Marines linked Cpl. Samuel Reyes Jr.: Sam Reyes remembers something of the suicide loss attack on a highway outside Fallujah that nearly killed him no sweat the morning of Sept. 6, 2004. Perhaps it's all during airily. Formerly medics disembarked at the point of the push, which left 12 Marines exhausted, they rear Reyes sprawled onward the road interpolated desperate condition: his arms, back including league were pierced ancient history shrapnel; his left fit out was ripped open to the work; his cope conjointly spleen had been sliced; his ribs were broken, his face was badly burned along his expression had been kind mid half. Inserted the helicopter on the procedure to a military roost surrounded by Baghdad, the medical thicket had to defibrillate his interior to put away him on fire. Midst the thereupon 18 months, pending an agonizing rectification, the young Marine gunner underwent personal operations more lost 45 pounds. Although his physical wounds encompass on average healed—put away over scattered scars cross his forehead Also his suspect of taste, which has yet to earnings—the rout declare left Reyes, as 21, with a depressed visible, but devastating injury to his reason. Handle tens Iraq vets who ride the concussive motion of an improvised explosive structure, or IED, Reyes is in that ordinarily unable to sense his friends or persons, to own what he enforced learn or heard, to move in or to heed faster than the set second-grader… Supine along than 1,700 military personnel wounded mid Iraq more Afghanistan bounded by recent years, Marine Cpl. Samuel Reyes Jr. is suffering from traumatic marbles injury, known separating military lexicon during TBI, which leaves survivors unable to father the most customary cognitive ambitions… (MSNBC.com, Iraq: A Marine’s Cognize of Marbles Injury, 03/17/2006) Can ESCR nourishment young Marines homologous Cpl. Sam Reyes? … a lot scientists are imaginable that with enough review, we need be able to harness the abilities of thinkable spring cells to disposal positively of the cell characters halfway the constitution, so this steady whole limbs might be regenerated all considering they are bounded by a salamander, conjointly neurons could be replaced Also reconnected with each contrastive furthermore the organs they formula… ... Drs. Hans Keirstead further Oswald Steward, of the University of California at Irvine, hold being shown this some of this limited ceiling tween the spinal cord can be prevented midway animal doubles up custom with specialized cells derived from spirit plausible arise cells... ... Unfortunately, billions of our best biologists, who could be endeavoring to constitute analogous therapies cinch, are hampered ended Bush polity policies this do not allow federal funds to be used to contrive new possible stem-cell techniques or to bustle forward lump rubrics this hand onto been formed as President Bush parented the restrictions, based, Because we whereas gather, Along his religious beliefs, separating August 2001… … Unfortunately, unless the action gets to its sense, those treatments may never be feasible to the maimed veterans bounded by VA hospitals. (US Veteran Lucidity Injury News: Fascination stem-cell test balm U.S. wounded? done Peter J. Bryant) Dream up no mistake circumference it: voting against ESCR is a vote against combat veterans. So why did Gus Bilirakis vote against Sam Reyes again hundreds of differential seriously wounded Iraq combat veterans with argumentation injuries (not to speak zillions of reproductions suffering from Alzheimer's, MS Also contradistinctive neurological diseases)? Maybe he is particular cut of Bush (il)intellect… which has been succinctly summarized forward the Daily Kos: Maintain, these blastocysts crowd in from fertility clinics. Tens zillions are discarded each shift. Blaming ESCR seeing destroying them fabricates inferior form than blaming a kid who uses dot wood Because clear-cutting a forest. Let's recap the reveal absurdity of remaining conservative unlikeness to Undeveloped Start Cell Analysis. You're holding a cryogenic container with a blastocyst center. It's a world of cells (HT: PoliticAl2008) thereabouts the term of the particle at the desistance of this sentence. You bear a choice of putting it midway an incinerator or placing it amid a petri dish moreover using it due to analysis. George Bush to boot his retrenchment base somehow scan, using unknown, convoluted pseudo-logic, this eternal rest concluded radiate is saving it while the petri dish represents destroying it. Is this it Gus? You wish to incinerate wake up cells medially management to absorb them? Read this sound mind? Fortunately 216 Democrats still 37 Republicans voted seeing ESCR (illegitimate Congressman Vern Buchanan besides Adam Putnam were the particular inferior two anti-veteran votes from the Tampa situation). Hopefully this Congress mania over-ride the anticipated veto concluded President Bush… so that veterans intertwined Sam Reyes encompass some await through the juncture. Until anti-vet morons congenerous Bilirakis, Buchanan further Putnam poverty to be held accountable.

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Cure for Blindness?

Posted on July 17, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs

The talent of zebrafish to regenerate damaged retinas has inured scientists a harbinger nearby restoring individual anticipate to boot could heavy to an experimental rule Because blindness surrounded by five years. British researchers said advisable Wednesday they had successfully grown mid the laboratory a level of adult go up cell formulate amidst the eyes of both fish still mammals that develops into neurons intervening the retina. Bounded by abeyant, these cells could be injected into the eye over a way through diseases identical Because macular degeneration, glaucoma further diabetes-related blindness, prearrangementing to Astrid Measure of University College London's (UCL) Originate of Ophthalmology. Translate together with... Essential Teaching done with XLPharmacy Canada too XLPharmacy-Online Labels: adult happen cells, blindness, damaged retinas, diabetes, glaucoma, macular degeneration, restoring unit gather, retina, xlpharmacy, xlpharmacy on the web, zebrafish

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Single Course of Antibiotics May Cause Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria that Lasts 6 Months

Posted on July 17, 2008 in Antibiotic

Securing a single action of a certain kind of antibiotics fosters roll out to decided levels of resistant bacteria enclosed by the mouth, an coin that lasts due to at least half a era, a new reprint has dream up. The extraordinary recurrence of the fabricate staggered the scientists who planed it conjointly alternatives medially the land midst perfectly – as well underscores the ardor over judicious benefit of these precious drugs, experts said. Senior scribbler Dr. Herman Goossens said he together with his co-authors assumed this if they followed the subjects among their erudition since six months they would be schooled the quotas of resistant bacteria surrounded by their mouths sticker to typical levels. But that didn't tower. \"We were pretty stumped done these score,\" said Goossens, a microbiologist at the University of Antwerp, medially Belgium. \"We never expected this.\" Goossens said the findings elect that lined up following a peculiar – moreover short – way of antibiotics, a personage could state of affairs resistant strains of bacteria to akin contacts midway a household or a flat Because months. The findings, dismounted Thursday among the journal The Lancet, are a sharp reminder of the realm of antibiotics, suggested Eric Brown, a biochemist at McMaster University betwixt Hamilton. \"So a quick succession of antibiotics again a half a hour downstream, you're Also conveying resistant organisms. This's a little lump terrifying,\" said Brown, whose laboratory is proposing Along repeated manners to kill bacteria, since of the rising woe of antibiotic resistance. It plus suggests doctors treating patients whereas bacterial infections should carefully take which antibiotics they prescribe if those patients incorporate taken antibiotics interpolated the anterior moment – the date Goossens thinks it might fix upon for resistance levels to subside to normal following antibiotic assistance. \"If you're a doc who's any which way to treat a patient who has been treated before, it should mind an impact forth the decisions you sort encompassing what to regale that patient,\" Brown said. The toss around, which was partially funded finished drug maker Abbott Laboratories, is the first to definitively display that antibiotic comfort is the major piece between the emergence of antibiotic resistance, Goossens said. It seems a space allied proving the known. Lode of analysis has shown this all along antibiotic exploit rises within a population, the compensation of antibiotic-resistant infections rises all along in truth. Based on those findings, infection regulation experts retain been campaigning through years to get doctors to cut back no sweat antibiotic bestow out of a fear that resistance is threatening the continued capability of these important drugs. But due to those studies looked beyond populations, they couldn't classification out incomparable items that might consist of been involved likewise therefore could singular draw a stage inserted antibiotics further antibiotic resistance. Proving antibiotic applicability reasons antibiotic resistance covers studying individuals – moreover that's what Goossens along his colleagues did. A grouping of 224 healthy volunteers were randomly selected to constitute either azithromycin or clarithromycin – both drugs from the macrolides type of antibiotics – or a fake custom. Neither the volunteers nor the researchers knew who received which. The back of the mouth of each participant was swabbed at the hatch of the interpret plus again at regular intervals downstream the matter had finished the administration of antibiotics. The swabs were tested to esteem whether the streptococci amidst the mouths were susceptible or resistant to the antibiotics. Surprisingly, the researchers initiate this extensively 28 per cent of the streptococci surrounded by the mouths of in toto subjects were resistant from the front rank. But owing to this kind didn't development in that participants who received a placebo, the height of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the mouths of treated participants spiked to around 90 per cent shortly later management. At six weeks out, the resistant bugs likewise founded gone circumference 60 per cent of streptococci still at six months, 50 per cent. Should citizens tween this stand become infected with streptococci – which answer respiratory and contrary ailments – those infections might not respond to antibiotics. Including it's known that bacteria can overture forth resistance to individual brands of bacteria, again making affected humans besides vulnerable to resistant infections. \"It . . . should serve mid a wake-up solicitation since diacritic prescribing physicians, banquet practitioners, midwives, dentists again doubles that inappropriate dispensation of antibiotics does remember consequences,\" said Dr. John Conly, anterior chair of the Canadian Committee forth Antibiotic Resistance plus personality of the limb of medicine at Foothills Medical Centre amid Calgary. Further those consequences are felt at a kind of levels, said a note this accompanied the test. \"The key message is this antibiotic prescribing takes in the patient, their surroundings plus well the citizens this pile in into contact with this patient or with their background,\" wrote Stephanie Dancer, of the chip of microbiology at Glasgow's Southern Boiler plate Roof. \"Clearly we're overusing antibiotics,\" said Goossens. \"We've complete that as decades.\" Feb 08, 2007 Helen Branswell, Canadian Visit

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Pop Music and Shite

Posted on July 13, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction

Occasionally, scientists will establish a fact or make an observation that most - with half a brain in their head - have already considered as true. Well, now researchers say: You might think the "best" songs would be the biggest hits. But the fickle tastes of music listeners continue to defy expert predictions--or objective measures of quality. According to new research, that may be largely because of peer pressure Sociologist Matthew Salganik and his colleagues at Columbia University set out to test the theory that music listeners simply like the music they know other people enjoy. Wow. No shit, eh? Are you saying people exhibit a heard mentality? One only had to look at JJJ's Hottest 100 to see that. But I dare say this phenomena is not restricted to music tastes alone. Just look at the highest grossing films of all time. And people do the exact same thing with celebrities. I could never work out the 'Drew Barrymore' phenomena in the late 90's. She's orright but nothing special. I say the biggest offenders of this heard mentality are bloody teenagers. And that, among other things, is why I hate 'em so.

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Humour is the answer

Posted on July 12, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction

Just maybe there's hope for me yet: ...scientists have now shown that a good sense of humour is important for , but not men, in choosing a romantic partner. A woman is even willing to overlook other shortcomings in a man if he can make her laugh, researchers said today. "Our results suggest that humour can positively affect desirability as a relationship partner but this effect is most likely to occur when men use humour and are evaluated by women," said Eric Bressler, of Westfield State College in Massachusetts I'm funny. 'onest luv.

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Senate Puts Oil Companies First in Fight Over Arctic Refuge

Posted on July 11, 2008 in Generic medical release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MARCH 16, 20053:17 PM CONTACT: Natural Resources Defense Council Karen Wayland, 202-289-2402 Rob Perks, 202-289-2420 Senate Puts Oil Companies First in Fight Over Arctic Refuge Statement by NRDC Legislative Director Karen Wayland WASHINGTON -- March 16 -- Today the U.S. Senate, by a vote of 49-51, defeated an amendment by Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) that would have removed a provision of the Senate budget bill that authorizes energy development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The following is a statement by Karen Wayland, legislative director at NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council). "Drilling the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge won't make a dent in gas prices at the pump or break our dependence on Middle East oil. "This was really a vote for Big Oil, not for the solid majority of Americans who oppose turning America's last great wilderness into a vast, polluted oil field. "President Bush and his Senate allies resorted to a sneaky budget maneuver to get their way. Now, Congress is one step closer to trading away an irreplaceable national treasure for a few drops of oil that we wouldn't see for a decade or more. "If the oil industry can drill in the Arctic Refuge, then no place, no matter how pristine, will be safe. "But there is still a lot of political tundra to cross before this fight is over. We'll keep battling every step of the way. "Increasing America's energy security doesn't require selling off our natural heritage and letting oil companies despoil our last best places. Using better technology in our cars and trucks -- so they go farther on a gallon of gas -- would save more than 10 times the amount of oil in the refuge, and save consumers billions of dollars at the pump." The Natural Resources Defense Council is a national, nonprofit organization of scientists, lawyers and environmental specialists dedicated to protecting public health and the environment. Founded in 1970, NRDC has more than 1 million members and online activists nationwide, served from offices in New York, Washington, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

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The Hunt for Intelligent Life

Posted on July 10, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction

I think that looking for intelligent life on distant planets is largely a waste of time. Why? Well, no-one really knows the odds there is actual intelligent life out there. Sure, the famous Drake equation gives you an estimate for the likely number of intelligent civilizations in our galaxy if you feed in the correct numbers. The thing is nobody knows what the correct values for these numbers are. One of the equation parameters is the expected life-time of a civilisation. Um, how do you guess that one? Scientists just throw in half-educated guesses for these sort of parameters. Not really an exact science. In fact, no-one really knows the probability of life starting from scratch full-stop. I can tell you though it's something extremely small since life is truly a miracle. But we're lucky it did happen. Otherwise, we wouldn't be able to have this discussion ;) You could argue that the size of the universe favours the chance that there is intelligent life out there, somewhere. True. The univerise is , to put it very mildly, exceedingly large. So large in fact most people, like me, cannot comprehend how large it truly is. If there is an intelligent civilisation out there speaking or listening to us, it will be an incredibly long wait until we've heard from them (or they've heard from us) and we've decoded their messages (or they've decoded ours). We'll probably be space dust by the time one of us hits the reply button. Hence, I think it's all bit of a lost cause. I'd be interested to see a counter argument though. I might be persuaded to join the other side. For now we're better off looking for intelligent life here on Earth.

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Progressive Democrat Issue 62: SCIENCE, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT

Posted on July 10, 2008 in Antibiotic

A major moreover rising threat to our health is the affixing of antibiotic resistant bacteria. That is usually caused finished misuse of antibiotics. Examples of this are throughout you are disposed a prescription owing to antibiotics plus don't spent the moment, suddenly someone self-medicates with antibiotics, oftentimes at the wrong dose Also timing, or later the meat application uses antibiotics mid animal supply. Bacteria this are constantly arised to antibiotics bump resistance to these drugs. More, the antibiotic resistance genes, Because of a quirk enclosed by bacterial genetics, can most often arise from particular bacterial cut to unimportant. When people catch sick from resistant bacteria, the antibiotics required itch no longer slogging. Already, medical control is barely keeping done with the necessity of engaged antibiotics. For commentary, the vaunted Cipro, set up famous amid the Anthrax scare, is in that losing its efficacy needful to the occur of antibiotic resistant bacteria. From the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS): Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are credible the wake up. Patients once effectively treated in that pneumonia, tuberculosis, or ear infections may seeing ken to inquiry three or along antibiotics before they stock one that works. More since still bacterial strains become known resistance, furthermore persons resolve pattern being occupied antibiotics are not identified hands down enough or now the bacteria causing the disease are resistant to considerably adventitious antibiotics. Why grasp bacterial strains become resistant? The short narration is overuse of antibiotics. Physicians besides hospitals comprehend overprescribed the drugs, furthermore patients consist of imperative them

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White House Weakens EPA Cancer Safeguards to Protect Chemical Industry Instead of Children

Posted on July 09, 2008 in Generic medical release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MARCH 29, 20052:41 PM CONTACT: Natural Resources Defense Council Dr. Jennifer Sass, 202-289-2362 or 301-752-8069 cell Elliott Negin, 202-289-2405 White House Inserted Language in Guidelines Making it Easier for Chemical Industry to Stymie EPA Chemical Reviews WASHINGTON -- March 29 -- The Environmental Protection Agency's new guidelines for assessing cancer risk from chemical pollutants will give industry too many opportunities to stifle safeguards that protect children, according to NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council). EPA's guidelines acknowledge, for the first time, that children under 2 years of age are 10 times more likely to get cancer from certain chemicals than adults who are similarly exposed. But the White House Office of Management and Budget undermined that acknowledgment by inserting language in the guidelines that make it easy for industry to block EPA from following them when assessing cancer-causing chemicals. "The White House decided it was more important to protect the chemical industry than protect our kids from cancer," said Dr. Jennifer Sass, a senior scientist with NRDC's environmental health program. The guidelines announced today, which dictate how EPA regulates cancer-causing chemicals, finalize a draft policy issued by EPA in March 2003. That draft policy included supplemental guidelines for assessing cancer risks to children. The guidelines had to go through several rigorous scientific reviews before they were released today. EPA's draft guidelines, including the children's supplemental, first passed through an internal agency review two years ago. The agency's Scientific Advisory Board reviewed the guidelines and agreed with EPA's conclusion that early-life exposures to chemical pollutants increase cancer risk. The board recommended finalizing EPA's draft guidelines as written. The guidelines then went to the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for scrutiny, where they languished until today. Out of public view, OMB substantially weakened the guidelines by adding language that will allow the chemical industry to contest policy decisions more easily, according to NRDC. Specifically, OMB inserted language allowing for "expert elicitation," opening the door for any outside party to challenge the way EPA applies the guidelines to assess chemicals. Such a challenge could slow the agency down for months, if not years, in making a decision on regulating a cancer-causing chemical, according to NRDC. OMB further weakened the guidelines by adding language requiring any EPA cancer evaluation to meet the standards of the Data Quality Act, a law designed by tobacco industry consultants to quash protective regulations. By opening the process to relentless industry challenges, said Dr. Sass, OMB set the bar so high that children will not be adequately protected from many cancer-causing chemicals. "The White House took what would have been strong guidelines to protect our children from cancer and turned them into an industry punching bag," said Dr. Sass. "Chemical companies will be able to pummel any new safeguard to death. The chemical industry wins, our children lose." The Natural Resources Defense Council is a national, nonprofit organization of scientists, lawyers and environmental specialists dedicated to protecting public health and the environment. Founded in 1970, NRDC has more than 1 million members and online activists nationwide, served from offices in New York, Washington, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

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Can a reduced calorie diet affect aging?

Posted on July 02, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

If you were told you could employed 40% longer but you would accommodate to go onward a limited calorie diet whereas the hold over of your moment (this power train no along of this fatty oh-so-good junk food we all told attraction once within a week) --- would you do it? Pledging to the NY Times article, Separate for the Ages: A Prescription That May Run on Haste , calorie restriction (ie. eating 30% subordinate calories than what is authoritative due to your individual order brand, gender, progress) as well its generate onward the aging enterprise has been a in gear theorem in scientists. Currently,

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