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May 15, 2008
Millions of Americans place their lives in the hands of strangers every year, when they require emergency care, but few know that nearly half of all medical malpractice injuries are caused in emergency rooms.
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May 10, 2008
The decision to put a loved one in a nursing facility is always a difficult decision. Knowing that thousands of senior citizens are abused and neglected in our nation's nursing facilities makes this decision even harder.
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April 15, 2008
Bacteria in the mouth have been linked to heart disease, premature birth, uterine infection, diabetes, and now dementia.
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March 24, 2008
As the epidemic of autism continues, more autistic patients are becoming of marriageable age and beginning to have children. The fate of these children needs to be addressed as a major public health concern. Support is needed for enrolling children of autistic parents in an ongoing clinical trial.
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March 2, 2008
Dental hygiene can affect more than your teeth and your breath. Read on to learn more about the importance of oral hygiene.
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January 6, 2008
Most of the brain injuries which cause cerebral palsy can be prevented when doctors and other health care professionals properly monitor the mother and fetus during pregnancy and delivery.
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January 5, 2008
Laser resurfacing, also known as lasabrasion, laser peel or laser vaporization, is a fairly recently developed treatment that reduces facial wrinkles and corrects skin irregularities like blemishes or acne scars.
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December 22, 2007
Did you know that about 30% of nursing homes in the U.S. have been cited for abuse, yet they continue to operate? The real numbers on abuse are unknown, because most goes unreported.
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November 11, 2007
Absent from much of the recent discussions on MRSA infections has been the distinction between toxic and non-toxic strains or reference to the need for community testing for these bacteria. A simple yet sensitive and specific culture test for MRSA is available from the Progressive University.
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July 3, 2007
Hospital personnel are a potential source for the spreading of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) within the community. This concern can best be addressed by routine testing of healthcare providers for MRSA. Public facilities should also be tested for MRSA contamination.
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July 2, 2007
Autism can result from congenital infection with viruses that evade the immune system. These viruses are termed "stealth adapted." Some stealth viruses arose from simian cytomegalovirus contaminants of polio vaccines. Infections can be suppressed through an alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway.
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March 15, 2007
The failure to recognize PTSD as a neurological rather than a psychological illness continues to plague military medicine and to underserve many of its most troubled veterans. The role of brain-damaging stealth adapted viruses in individuals with PTSD needs to be explored.
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March 15, 2007
Descriptions of emotional difficulties in mothers of autistic children are consistent with mother-to-child transmission of stealth adapted viruses, some of which are vaccine-derived. An epidemic of these viruses can explain the increasing incidence of autism and learning disorders in children.
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March 8, 2007
Should hospitals routinely test patients for MRSA is under review by various State Governments. Two major epidemiology organizations have argued against such a provision. The counter argument is that such measures, along with testing healthcare personnel, will help reduce community levels of MRSA.
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February 5, 2007
The epidemic of stealth-adapted virus infections explains the skin fibers forming in patients diagnosed as having delusional parasitosis or Morgellon's disease. The fibers comprise a source of alternative cellular energy (ACE). Clinical trials are underway using ACE generating Enerceuticals .
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August 2, 2006
What does a phone call have to do with serious illness?
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July 1, 2006
Summary: Internist/Lead Researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD believes that cardiovascular disease is just that. Here he specifically points to the microbe he feels is behind it and cites recent studies to validate his point.
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January 23, 2006
Debra saw potential and a need for a tool to pick up pinecones. Pine trees were everywhere. She knew beyond a doubt that her idea must become an invention! She invented the CONEIVORE so she would never again have to bend over to pick up pine cones.
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