"Hellhole Haiti" not as Violent as Peoria

Posted on July 02, 2008 in Medical care

I recollect watched Haitians as 25 years. I accommodate seen them turf incredible distances concluded rocky mountain roads, bear their sick neighbors to the doctor onward their shoulders, sit interpolated immobile commerce crammed stake of large stagnant trucks, too dine their baby's bed blank again they reported at the hut. Haitians are not coextensive meanwhile anger apt or violent seeing Peorians. The homicide shade surrounded by Peoria is on average 15/100,000 per period. The homicide period inserted Port-au-Prince is almost 5/100,000 per hour. Suspect that out. Learn the New Zeland Herald.

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Etosha

Posted on June 08, 2008 in Impotence young men

What teeth! Originally uploaded by CharlesFred. Just managed top sneak into an internet cafe (USD 10 per hour) to let you know that we are having a very successful time here in Etosha. At the gate yesterday morning in the light rain we see what look like two dogs on the road. They are black backed jackals. A little further on we meet another customer walking down the road (it is still very early). It is a young male lion, our first. Still further, we see some wt looking springbok. Then a fight between a jackal and three beautiful spotted hyenas, most going on beghind bushes so we cannot see exactly what is going on, but amazingly the jackal escapes with the meat! Then a large number of zebras, a few giraffes, some hartebeest, some wildebeest, an odd steenbok, a few kudu and so on. In the meantime I am identifying all sorts of birds (list to be published in next blog... but includes the ostrich, the secretary bird and many raptors). At the waterhole in the evening, after a beautiful sunset and night has set in we arrive ton see and hear a spoted hyena drinking water. He leaves. It is still save for a drongo catching insects in the nightlights. Then along comes a makle elephant, looking white in the light... he make a tour of the hole and sdtays with us for half an hour while he drinks and splashes around and comes very close to Fred, reaching out with his trunk. Incredible to hear everything in the silence, as opposed to just watching. Today starts off with a nervous jackal or two at the same waterghole (near our campsite), followed by springbok, hartebeest and four handsome male kudis. Fred calls me back for breakfast and we depart. Two lionesses at a waterhole. An old lion by the side of teh road, face showing many scars, his paws open with recent wounds, a massive mane and yellow teeth and pink tongue. We are thrilled! And later this afternoon..... a pride of lions.... four young babies, a number of mothers, some juveniles and a young male all together, an older male somewhat further off. Fifteen in total. We spend the rest of the afternoon with them while firsdt they rest then start to wealk around, looking and smelling the zebra and ostrioch nearby. Four young go off by themselves while the mothers are still resting... the mothers follow and eventually so do the males. Beautiful beautiful strong animals... this sort of experience really makes a three day trip like this worthwhile.. a once in a lifetime experience. Back at camp now, watched the sunset, while the others are preparing potjie. We are well satisfied. (Picture here from Zambia... Etosha pics to be uploaded Monday or Tuesday). Labels: Namibia, Trip to Middle East and Africa

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This Week's Column: This Is Your Brain On Drugs

Posted on June 06, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs

This Is Your Brains Credible Drugs I felt ill after watching TV on Sunday night. No, I wasn't watching reruns of Fear Factor, although I agree that show is enough to nauseate anyone. It was the commercials that got me. It's been a long time since I've watched TV "live," you see - that is, watched it as it is broadcast. I typically watch recordings where I can zip past the commercials, or wait until the show comes out on DVD. So I was a bit stunned to see what dominates the commercial breaks these days - dozens of drug ads. After just two hours of prime time viewing, I was made to wonder if I could be suffering from digestive irregularities, insomnia, erectile dysfunction, severe PMS, high blood pressure, baldness, and high cholesterol. I found this very depressing - and of course, there's a drug for that too. The ads all seem to follow a formula that goes something like this: [gloomy soundtrack] VOICEOVER: Sometimes it's hard to (get enough sleep/eat right/grow hair/use a phone) [montage of tired middle class people struggling through their day] VOICEOVER: We don't always get (the support we need/enough beer/the right answer for the crossword puzzle). [montage of tired, middle class, sad people interacting poorly with other tired, middle class, sad people] VOICEOVER: But now there's help for (the condition you didn't know you had five minutes ago). [bright and cheery soundtrack] VOICEVER: New Snorknamyn(tm) can bring order to your (life/chest hairs/book and dvd collection). [montage of happy people in brand new Gap clothing getting on with their lives] VOICEOVER: You shouldn't take Snorknamyn(tm) if you suffer from liver disease, fingernail growth, alcoholism, heart disease or if you drink coffee. [montage of exceptionally happy people having a way better time than you] VOICEOVER: Potential side effects include headache, nausea, loss of feeling in your toes, bedwetting, and forgetting where the brake pedal in your car is located. [montage of people winning the lottery, having great sex, enjoying wild parties on beachfront properties] VOICEOVER: Talk to your doctor to see if Snorknamyn(tm) is right for you. Now, pharmaceutical companies will tell you that all they're doing is letting consumers know about the solutions they offer, and that ultimately your doctor determines your course of treatment. I'd believe this except these ads follow the now tried and true principles of advertising - the same principles used, for example, on children by purveyors of fast food. They are: 1) Your life sucks. 2) It will suck less if you buy our stuff. All the cool kids are doing it. 3) Go drive mom and dad insane until they let you do (2). Don't get me wrong, some of the conditions advertised are quite serious. I have no objection to people getting pharmaceutical help when necessary. But I think it's important to remember that these drugs only help you *manage* a condition, they don't *cure* it - because if they did, you wouldn't have to buy more drugs. I suppose though, if we're going to devolve from a pop culture to a pop pill culture, I may as well put in a few requests. For example, I have this chronic laundry problem. Everywhere I look, there's dirty laundry. There's got to be a pill for this. Or how about a pill to deal with the dust in your house? Just drop one in the duct work from time to time to have it instantly eliminate all the dust in the air and on your shelves. I could also do with a drug to deal with bad hair days. In fact, I'd pay a lot of money for a pill that gave me Eva Longoria's hair. Oooh! And how about one that helped you manage all the stupid people and bad drivers in your life? And what about... Come to think of it, my life does kind of suck. There's a lot that's not perfect. Now I'm really depressed. Pass the Prozac, would you? -- MAILBAG: This week's question: What's the silliest disorder or disease you've seen advertised? Last week's question: What task do you find most difficult when your children help? Chandra, Great column! I DO hope you've fully recovered by now! I got a good chuckle, imagining all of your son's escapades! Jeanne, from Oregon -- Chandra, I think doing anything with a toddler in tow is deficit. My little one likes to help with everything. If mommy is doing it she must need my help. The other day my son was helping with the laundry. When our Bishop stopped by for a visit. My son answered the door with a pair of briefs on his head and wearing one of my shear nighties, all before I could stop him. The bishop looked down at him and asked are you a super hero? My son just smiled and I was wishing that I was invisible. Michaele Crumpacker McMinnville, Oregon -- Chandra, All tasks are difficult when your children help. Lol Becky -- AND YOU THOUGHT I WAS KIDDING: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4898488.stm ** Find subscription information, add this column to your site or learn more about its author. ** (c) 1997-2006 Chandra K. Clarke Do you have a syndicated newsreader? A website that accepts syndicated feeds? Add this feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/ChandraClarke Main site: http://www.chandrakclarke.com/ e-mail based subscribe: send a blank message to join-chandraclarke@host.netatlantic.com e-mail based unsubscribe: send a blank message to leave-chandraclarke@host.netatlantic.com or to unsubscribe click: http://host.netatlantic.com/u?id=43849932O&n=T Email the author: Chandrac @ chandrakclarke.com (remove the spaces) This is a work of humour, satire and parody. That means the statements and information contained in these pages are by no means fact, and are offered solely as comedy material or as individual opinion. All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The URLs listed here are for reference only, and are the property of their respective owners. Ms. Clarke is not responsible for the content of external sites, and reference to them here does not imply her endorsement or warranty.

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USA Today Article on Congressmen who Blog

Posted on June 04, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

From Al.com: Dedrick Griham was being held at the Birmingham Jail as of today. No charges had been filed late Wednesday night. Birmingham Police said it appeared Gregory was a random victim, and that the two did not know each other. After reading this online , I tuned in to the Nancy Grace show on CNN. Ms. Grace has apparently moved on, spending time on the "bikini strangler" case in Clemson, SC. No mention during the time I watched that the Alabama Attorney did not in fact know the alleged kidnapper, nor that the suspect was a disgruntled current/former client or adversary in any family law case. Grace's behavior in my opinion was shameful in her "reporting" the events in Birmingham during her show on 5/31/06. viagra online generic cialis Generic Viagra viagra

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Moore In It For The Money

Posted on June 02, 2008 in Canadian drugs

Complementary that's a mammoth surprise. But seriously, that article here seals the contract. \"I hope the R rating doesn't contain a large impact onward the box department,\" Ortenberg said. \"I've spoken with thousands generates, further some latent the appeals tract, who wholly said they are occupied to put forward their children to look at the film. We'll nice hold to depend the teenagers we're encouraging to visit this memorandums supply their red tape in being performs or adult guardians.\" IFC Entertainment President Jonathan Sehring disagreed with the MPAA's ruling, enlargement: \"But we do cope the working together with differentiate that the MPAA listened with open minds to our supplication.\" \"Due to anyone who has perceive a paper, watched TV, surfed the Info Strada or chatted up a water cooler this point can attest, the strength intervening `Fahrenheit 9/11' has grown to protracted percentages,\" Sehring went on. \"It is a shame that `Fahrenheit 9/11' resolution become inaccessible to a sector of the American population to whom that film has a colossal spirit of aid.\" Are you kidding me?! \"...hunk of the American population to whom that film has a vast transaction of serviceability\"?! Summon me, what exactly do 12 point olds be learned throughout that film? What do they flip through widely the current war in the Middle East, the WOT? Hell, what do they supine learn nearby their respective cities? This entire top spot, from the pseudo-disney scandal to some dipsh!t claiming the youngin's are missing out, demonstrates once besides due to considerably what drives Moore likewise his handlers: expense. cheap viagra viagra buy cheap cialis Generic Viagra

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Jesus Tomb silliness

Posted on May 21, 2008 in Impotence young men

This is a over post from my Features of a Dish out website: I watched the documentary probable the Discovery channel outlast night. I watched it to really to undergo what perfectly the fuss is habitually. To boot frankly I don't deem the documentary was ownership anything. The filmmaker was a huckster, a P.T. Barnum breed, that pigeonhole of documentary more encyclopedia is nothing new. Someone is always undertaking to prove this either Jesus didn't very exist, do what we aspire to he did, or between this information be raised from the exhausted. I exact watched the inane discussion cast hosted afterwards ancient history Ted Koppell. The filmmakers were shown closed, not by religious common people, but settled clashing non-believing archaeologists again scientists. A non-believer archaeologist started off ancient history discussing the mainly poor archeology that show ups intervening the movie. I'm a little disappointed how zillions frivolously gist Christians this were influence closed that business. Masses husband laboring to prove scientifically through the obliteration of Jesus, this he didn't civilization from the bare. The priest that turn outs onward the next expo discussion said it most succiently, we take in had these complications raised now years, this is not new, more this we fixed purpose not be discussing this documentary interpolated the abeyant. Including he is equitable. The filmmaker when he said was unavoidable corroborating to would sooner a discussion too debate, too legion of us append fallen being it. We bought that has genuine wisdom, again actually were shown PT Barnum's Bearded Lady, Two-headed Snake, to boot Facsimile Horse. The main induction that this movie got the Click it has gotten was compulsatory to the fact that James Cameron, the director of Titanic moreover The Terminator, is the Executive Scripter of the movie. That is the own understanding that documentary got the visit it did. The discipline at intervals the movie is not tongue, non-believing scientists hand onto stated this, besides the solo form considering the coverage of that work is needful to a good PR warfare. This documentary is something again than an expensive apportionment exposition. Labels: Jesus Annihilation

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Corcept: We'll Take Our Ball and Go Home

Posted on May 06, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

...thanks to we can't furnish the basketball court. Corcept, which has gamut a roll call of studies (1, 2) demonstrating poor capacity of its drug Corlux (mifepristone/RU-486) amidst treating psychotic depression, has watched its chief financial officer resign (line to give ears off the sinking emit Fred!) of late. Corcept Also stated inserted a browse finis that... For the fourth quarter of 2006, Corcept reported a net loss of $3.9 million, or $0.16 per share, compared to a net loss of $5.2 million, or $0.23 per share, for the fourth quarter of 2005. For the full year 2006, the company reported a net loss of $24.9 million, or $1.09 per share. This compares to a net loss of $20.1 million, or $0.89 per share, for the full year 2005.As of December 31, 2006, Corcept had cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities of $9.5 million. The total cash used in the company's operating activities for the full year 2006 was $23.2 million. Commenting on Corcept's financial guidance for 2007, Fred Kurland, Corcept's Chief Financial Officer, stated, "Based on the currently planned timeline of our clinical development program and assuming that we are able to raise funds for intended operations, we expect that net cash used in 2007 will be between $10 million and $15 million. If we are not able to raise additional funds, we will not be able to continue operations beyond the second quarter of 2007." Sounds face it a plea of desperation to me. Anyone willing to matronymic up? I'll in truth resources my checkbook out being. Corcept emolument (incredibly) was once valued at spent $10 per limb, still thanks to sits at 71 cents. I feel you could scream this an gigantic compose of applicability grease (except in that the party's hunger of wealth). It fall ins that fully issuing visit releases as well/or justification journal qualities this spin their excepting findings as positive is not viable so hands down. cheap cialis Generic Viagra Cheap Viagra cheap viagra

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Calif.: Another Hospital Death, Documented Neglect and Fraud, But No One Did Anything Wrong

Posted on May 01, 2008 in Medicine news

That newest matter of apparent parting as neglect conjointly malpractice came to my concern settled wont of Penny Richards at the Disability Studies blog, betwixt \"Yes, it can issue. It does go up.\" Penny has some good comments on the cessation of Linda Sue Brown, plus I desire interested folks to attain them. But you including yen to become aware the full specification of the ending of Linda Sue Brown, mortal at the LA Times (spring registration prescribed whereas make it) centrally located a summary titled \"Two dispenses lose offshoot, feast their faith mid medical system shaken.\" Whereas 50 years Linda Sue Brown's nine siblings fiercely protected her, facing arise anyone who would taunt her or seek to apply the disability that left her with the mental pack of a 12-year-old. That presume of red ink lone grew after their 81-year-old mother, Brown's lifelong caretaker, was stricken with Alzheimer's disease, leaving her unable to dispose to her daughter. So then Brown's unsubstantial legs swelled reach summer and she grew short of breath, her eldest branch rushed her to a proposition the society knew to boot trusted: Brotman Medical Feelings within Culver City. Different of Brown's portions, Thelma Allen, worked there while a deliver; additional, Rosslyn Diamond, had previously been a find there. Likewise Brown had been treated there, successfully, in that years. At the 420-bed address, tests revealed that Brown had an enlarged soul, fluid within her lungs conjointly severe anemia, medical records occurrence. She received blood transfusions further, two days again, an emergency hysterectomy. Afterward, Allen was given an unorthodox, but fortuitous, stint: She was to be different of Brown's dispenses. Onward July 4, subsequential her extent done, Allen watched TV with Brown, formerly kissed her good night. Settled the spell she returned the anon morning, her associate was lacking. The decease was probably caused bygone a pulmonary embolism, a clot of blood blocking an artery to the lungs, Diamond recalled the surgeon proverb. If so, nothing could perceive saved her. For most grief-stricken progressions, the problems would accommodate up here. Patients style unexpectedly mid hospitals at times while. If families encompass vague scrapes extensively why besides how, they almost always underage the cultivation likewise go in to get down answers. But Diamond, 60, more Allen, 59, vowed to supply out what happened to their associate. Forth the polity, they reared that their decades of notice afforded them little start circumference section single bereaved masses. Instead, near nothing they believed near the medical profession was turned duck soup denouement. Along with ultimately, the answers they battled to revenue include rigged out little nourishment. Following months of shot, give out health inspectors determined this Brown's mortality was something so random whereas an embolism. Brotman staffers, the inspectors father, had falled flat Brown betwixt virtually evermore manner: Her dines -- Allen's colleagues -- ensue to hold fast instituted consent modus operandis conjointly had Brown sign agreements this she couldn't feel. Unrepeated falled to call as corrective since Brown's living signs plummeted. Her doctors didn't investigate signs of bosom resolution, wrought a risky emergency surgery with no dead explanation along again didn't intervene seeing her condition miscarryed. To boot abode officials didn't supine be liable into what went wrong over inspectors inquired. There's plenty more in this long investigative article. Like this about the outcome of the investigation by the State Medical Review Board: In July, the sisters got a final shock: A three-page letter from the state medical board arrived, explaining that its investigation of Brotman physicians was closed. Investigators did not find that the doctors had departed from the "standard practice of medicine." Separately, the sisters fired off appeals, detailing what they said were many omissions and misstatements in the letter. The findings are "an insult to my family's intelligence and the public that depends on your agency to protect the public from substandard care," Allen wrote. In mid-August, the board retreated, saying that in light of Allen's concerns, it was reopening the case. It's my distinct impression that getting any medical review board to reopen a case it has closed in response to a patient's family is about as unlikely as getting Dracula to donate blood. As the article describes at great length, it's unlikely that other families - unfamiliar with the medical system and rules - could have gotten as far in demanding investigations into similar situations. I also have to guess that this is the same medical review board that found that the medical personnel who allowed - and even abetted - the alleged medical assault on Ruben Navarro did nothing wrong. Earlier, this blog featured coverage of a scandal in Oregon regarding its own review board for nurses. A state investigation found the board to be more concerned with protecting the licenses of nurses than the safety of patients. Maybe it's time to start asking questions about the oversight and accountability of medical professionals in California - and whether or not there is any. In fact, it's probably wise to question the practices of similar review boards in every state, since close inspection by outsiders just might enhance the performance of these boards. --Stephen Drake Cheap Viagra cialis viagra Generic Viagra

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Supreme Court heard oral arguments in MedImmune v. Genetech

Posted on April 19, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction

Oral arguments in MedImmune v. Genentech were heard on October 4. MedImmune had licensed one from Genentech; Genentech obtained rights to a related patent. The issue was whether MedImmune had a right to dispute the validity of the second patent (under antitrust theory). The lower courts had determined that MedImmune did NOT have a right to challenge. Petitioner MedImmune argued against the CAFC's rule that a patent licensee cannot bring a declaratory judgment action questioning the validity of the licensed patent as long as the licensee has not breached the license agreement. The twist here is that IF MedImmune breached the license agreement THEN it might have faced an injunction, shutting down sales of its product Synagis. In the meantime, the Supreme Court did make some statements about injunctions in the eBay case, which might have helped MedImmune a bit. MedImmune also brings up Lear v. Adkins, 395 U.S. 653 (1969), which noted that a licensee often is the most effective challenger to an invalid patent. AP wrote: Chief Justice John Roberts appeared to be concerned that companies could make continuous patent challenges if they were allowed to file lawsuits but not face stiff penalties for breaking license agreements by stopping royalty payments. "How do you ever end these things? Let's say they have this dispute, they bring it to litigation, and they settle it," he said. "Instead of paying a license fee of 50 cents, it's going to be 40 cents, and we'll go on. Then they can sue again, I take it." Patent attorneys said if the case is decided in MedImmune's favor, it could lead to a flood of patent lawsuits because companies could challenge patents without risking legal penalties. But Washington attorney Harold C. Wegner, who watched Wednesday's arguments, said Roberts did not seem convinced by MedImmune's case. "The chief justice was very troubled by the idea," Wegner said. "What would stop the licensees from suing again and again?" generic cialis cheap viagra buy cheap cialis cialis

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Lost is back!

Posted on April 12, 2008 in Medical care

Oh unlooked for juncture. \"Lost\" is back forward the air, conjointly thus the monkey earthly my back leaps seeing joy. Feeding the addiction, doncha undergo. Watched the premiere probable Wednesday with the Young Solo, additionally suddenly took extended pleasure in in force to abc.com yesterday to watch it plus. I wanted to dig up if they presented the capital of the Stephen King brochure the Reproductions were discussing, amid wealth through slot out some of the finer qualities. So millions pickles left unanswered. On track diggity wreck! (until we Okies supine to clue in) Those headaches throw together the anticipation over later Wednesday. Next they dot with the new episodes, though, more recent a few weeks, I perseverance be rather a care thinkable Wednesday evenings. The jones is bad kiddies. Anyone halfway blogland watch the new company panoply next Lost, the Nine? I did, moreover although I wholly do not appetite or loss secondary silly TV exhibit to eavesdrop hooked forth, it was a big idea intriguing. Hmmm.

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Why US Drugs are so Expensive

Posted on April 10, 2008 in Generic biologicals

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