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It was clear that Anthony didn??t work like me. You would have been hard pressed to know that he was even there. He subtly and charmingly worked with the ...
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???JK Rowling admits having had ??suicidal thoughts????? March 23rd, 2008 Props to Rowling for discussing this here. Below is an excerpt: ?? Rowling and her first husband, Portuguese journalist Jorge Arantes, had their daughter Jessica in 1993 but split up several months later. The author, now 42, said the end of the three-year marriage plunged her into despair. ???We??re talking suicidal thoughts here, we??re not talking ???I??m a little bit miserable.????? She said she sought treatment from her regular
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Ever wonder what doctors talk about among themselves? You no longer need to be a fly on the wall of a doctors' lounge to find out. These days, you just need an Internet connection: Doctors increasingly are telling all ?? though sometimes behind a veil of anonymity and altered facts ?? in the blogosphere. About 1% of all blogs deal with health, according to a 2006 study by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. Many are by consumers writing about their own health issues, but "the numbers of he
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Does it bother you when a patient does advance research on the Internet? General: I like it. The more the patient understands the problem and the more help ...
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Every day, one family in the neighborhood is assigned to get a greeting card to the patient. Everyone calls ahead and asks if she is up for a visit. ...
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PANDEMIC PLANNING: Still not ready: WHEN an outbreak of the Spanish flu spread worldwide in 1918, a doctor in Newark advised his patients that they could cure their illness with red onions and coffee. In Atlantic City, the authorities closed amusement parks and theaters indefinitely. And in upstate New York, public health officials distributed a poster warning people against ???careless spitting, coughing, sneezing.??? Those precautions had mixed results, and an estimated 675,000 Americans died du
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Knee replacement surgery is performed on patients with severe knee arthritis, who have failed to find improvement with nonoperative treatments for arthritis. Often knee arthritis is a problem in...
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The study below actually under the deadly effects of inequality, since it compares richer and poor counties, which tends to even out the greater wealth gaps that often occur within counties.? Within Alameda County, for instance, researchers found a twenty year difference in life expectancy between the poverty-stricken south Berkeley flatlands and the rich Berkeley hills. SF Chron, 1-3-2000 For the next four Thursdays, starting March 27, at 10 PM, KQED, channel 9, PBS San Francisco, will bro
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It's been an interesting weekend. I got a patient on Saturday who came in with "10/10" crushing chest pain after shovelling snow that morning. In the ER he was started on a nitroglycerin drip and given morphine which brought the pain down somewhat. The ER's story was that he had a heart attack 12 years ago that required stenting, and was due for another catheterization a means of looking at the coronary arteries next week. A scary story, very suggestive of a serious problem, probably another h
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WAILUKU - Recent power outages interrupted dialysis treatments for patients at the Liberty Dialysis-Hawaii clinic in Wailuku, where the facility has no power generator as a backup during electrical outages. While patients were given medical instructions and more treatment if needed later, the lack of a backup generator alarms Kula resident Terry Laich, who has needed regular dialysis t
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In fact, nothing in my life feels like it&39s all that important. I&39m just doing what&39s expected of me most of the time. I do my best to take care of other ...
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On entering hospital for an operation, I was asked how I would like to be addressed and a note was made on my records. The first nurse to see me was someone ...
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Is it going to get me? Now I almost got it figured it out. I don??t struggle like I used to.??? There are a little more than 7000 Todd Smalls at PatientsLikeMe ...
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There is a good deal of activity these days in the field of robotics. Much is dedicated to use by commerce but some of the effort is also being aimed at production of robots that can be utilized by people with disabilities, but what does the person with a disability want done? Communicating with a robot and instructing it has been a problem. At present, verbal commands are not easy for robots to interpret ???A team of researchers led by Charlie Kemp, director of the Center for Healthcare Robotic
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WAILUKU - Dialysis providers and doctors say providing dialysis in rural areas is tough, as it is a highly specialized service with low profit margins and a need for often hard-to-come-by trained staff. "Units our size, they shut down on the Mainland," said Martha Willett Wilson, manager of Lanai Community Dialysis, which has 15 patients. Wilson said if it were not for the
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With two excellent Democratic candidates left, there has been some fear that our party would emulate Republicans and run our nomination process to maximize the probability of actually winning the presidency. So in the last month or so we have formed a circular firing squad to avoid the risk that such a win would sully our quest for personal and ideological purity. It's hard to avoid killing each other in a tough nomination fight, but it's worth remembering that the differences between Senator
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About 10 years ago, I was working as an ER doc at a small community hospital.?? A 25 year old gentleman comes in with a bump on his head.?? Seems that he was working, turned around and hit head on a metal pole.?? The gentleman had a small goosehead in the middle of his forehead, a hematoma.?? I asked all of the important questions and the patient said no to all of them.?? I gave him all of the warnings of what to look for that would be cause for concern.?? I wrote a prescription for something f
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WAILUKU - Assuming the patient load internal medicine Dr. Ron Kwon is leaving behind has become a real challenge, said Dr. Anne Biedel, president of the Maui County Medical Society who also specializes in internal medicine. Doctors at Maui Medical Group as well as Kaiser Permanente have been greatly impacted by the hundreds, if not thousands, of requests by Kwon's patients who are look
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Is it going to get me? Now I almost got it figured it out. I don??t struggle like I used to.??? There are a little more than 7000 Todd Smalls at PatientsLikeMe ...
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"When physicians own surgery centers, they like to treat well-paying patients and they like profitable patients and they like to send the low-paying ...
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Eight calls and one running call ?? two conveyed by me, one no trace/hoax, one false alarm, one assisted-only and three required an ambulance. I??ve posted about miscarriage many times and my first call, to a hotel in south London, reminded me of the emotional impact such a devastating event has on a couple. The 33 year-old was distraught because this wasn??t her first failed pregnancy. This time it had gone further than before but it looked like all was lost again. She had lower abdominal pain c
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I declared proudly to anyone who would listen that I had diagnosed diabetes in the field and that now the patient was visiting me in the clinic and was ...Sabans give 10 million to &39lifesaving&39 Free Clinic The Jewish Journal of greater L.A
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But I would like to know what exactly they are, doc. And can you reassure me that these things would not kind of replace me in bed? ...
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Nevada completes inspections in hepatitis C case - San Jose Mercury NewsInjuryBoard.comNevada completes inspections in hepatitis C caseSan Jose Mercury News, USA - Mar 20, 2008State health officials on Thursday completed inspections of all but two of 50 Nevada clinics checked following an outbreak of hepatitis C in six patients ...Nevada Confirms Seventh Hepatitis Case Newsinferno.comEx-governor second-guesses Gibbons call Las Vegas SunLetter: Doctor quits insurer Las Vegas Review - JournalU
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The good news is that FDA officials were in China to look into the safety of a Chinese-made drug that's found in heparin, a blood thinner made by Baxter International, that's been linked to four deaths due to allergic reactions. The bad news? They actually evaluated the wrong factory. The next time you reach for your prescription bottle, remember that it's been approved by the Keystone Kops. The global economy is likely to be a dangerous economy. We need to hope and pray that our government is
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Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler last Tuesday announced a 36.7 million federal and multistate settlement with CVS/Caremark Corporation to resolve allegations of improper billing. The payment, of which Maryland??s Medicaid Program will receive 830,490, resolves claims that CVS violated state and federal statutes and regulations by switching dosage forms of ranitidine, an antacid medication commonly prescribed for Medicaid patients.
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Sir Roger fisks Armstrong Roger Douglas: Hard right? No, they're hard left - 24 Mar 2008 - Politics: New Zealand Political News, Analysis and Comment including 2008 election coverage - NZ Herald Sir Roger Douglas has given John Armstrong a right good fisking about the so-called "hard right". But before I go into that I have to give a big ups to ACT for wheeling out Sir Roger because since they did ACT has dominated political thought and talk. I expect to see a rise in their poll rating, simp
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WAILUKU - It's been a long, twisting road for Hana residents with failing kidneys who need to travel to Wailuku for regular dialysis treatments, which can be required as often as three or four times a week. But now Liberty Dialysis-Hawaii has pledged to provide equipment, training and support to end the long treks for less than a half dozen patients from Hana. Liberty's commitment come
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An excellent overview of FDA's failure to function as a public interest watchdog-as is its legal mission-appears in the current issue of The Readers Digest below. "Lurching from one disaster to another, the 102-year-old agency learns of dangers too late and then moves too slowly to remedy them. Instead of depending on the FDA, Americans are doubting it -- and for good reason." The greatest concern is drug safety. FDA's financial dependence on pharmaceutical company user fees has led FDA lea
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:: Chapter I :: Yesterday at 10:30am I took an experimental cancer drug called DCA. The drug itself, Dichchloroacetate, has been around for decades, and has proven safe and effective at treating a rare childhood mitochondrial disorder in which mitochondria, the cells?? powerhouses, are dormant or stunted. DCA restores healthy mitochondrial function. Another role of Mitochondria in the cell is to act as the regulator of apoptosis, or programmed cell death. Mitochondria keep a constant vigil o
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endless yard sale 2008
hansbrough dunk video
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mixed vegetables recipes
the little willies lyrics
a new journey
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Anthony Minghella: gentle genius - Times Online
It was clear that Anthony didn??t work like me. You would have been hard pressed to know that he was even there. He subtly and charmingly worked with the ...
www.timesonline.co.uk
celtic woman a christmas celebration
mashed potatoes recipe
may vidio
good night and good luck summary
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collezionare
???JK Rowling admits having had ??suicidal thoughts?????
???JK Rowling admits having had ??suicidal thoughts????? March 23rd, 2008 Props to Rowling for discussing this here. Below is an excerpt: ?? Rowling and her first husband, Portuguese journalist Jorge Arantes, had their daughter Jessica in 1993 but split up several months later. The author, now 42, said the end of the three-year marriage plunged her into despair. ???We??re talking suicidal thoughts here, we??re not talking ???I??m a little bit miserable.????? She said she sought treatment from her regular
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WHEN MEDICINE AND BLOGS SHOULDN'T MIX?
Ever wonder what doctors talk about among themselves? You no longer need to be a fly on the wall of a doctors' lounge to find out. These days, you just need an Internet connection: Doctors increasingly are telling all ?? though sometimes behind a veil of anonymity and altered facts ?? in the blogosphere. About 1% of all blogs deal with health, according to a 2006 study by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. Many are by consumers writing about their own health issues, but "the numbers of he
drhowellnet.blogspot.com
Five doctors reveal their observations, and biggest worries. - Calgary Herald
Does it bother you when a patient does advance research on the Internet? General: I like it. The more the patient understands the problem and the more help ...
www.canada.com
Better to be a snob than to marry badly - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Every day, one family in the neighborhood is assigned to get a greeting card to the patient. Everyone calls ahead and asks if she is up for a visit. ...
seattlepi.nwsource.com
PANDEMIC PLANNING: Still not ready: WHEN an outbreak of the Spanish flu spread worldwide in 1918, a doctor in Newark advised his patients that they could cure their illness with red onions and coffee. In Atlantic City, the authorities closed amusement parks and theaters indefinitely. And in upstate New York, public health officials distributed a poster warning people against ???careless spitting, coughing, sneezing.??? Those precautions had mixed results, and an estimated 675,000 Americans died du
instapundit.com
Should I have both knees replaced at one time?
Knee replacement surgery is performed on patients with severe knee arthritis, who have failed to find improvement with nonoperative treatments for arthritis. Often knee arthritis is a problem in...
orthopedics.about.com
Life Expectancy Gap Widens As Wealth Gap Widens
The study below actually under the deadly effects of inequality, since it compares richer and poor counties, which tends to even out the greater wealth gaps that often occur within counties.? Within Alameda County, for instance, researchers found a twenty year difference in life expectancy between the poverty-stricken south Berkeley flatlands and the rich Berkeley hills. SF Chron, 1-3-2000 For the next four Thursdays, starting March 27, at 10 PM, KQED, channel 9, PBS San Francisco, will bro
mlyon01.wordpress.com
Fact and Fiction
It's been an interesting weekend. I got a patient on Saturday who came in with "10/10" crushing chest pain after shovelling snow that morning. In the ER he was started on a nitroglycerin drip and given morphine which brought the pain down somewhat. The ER's story was that he had a heart attack 12 years ago that required stenting, and was due for another catheterization a means of looking at the coronary arteries next week. A scary story, very suggestive of a serious problem, probably another h
aetc.blogspot.com
Wailuku clinic lacks backup power
WAILUKU - Recent power outages interrupted dialysis treatments for patients at the Liberty Dialysis-Hawaii clinic in Wailuku, where the facility has no power generator as a backup during electrical outages. While patients were given medical instructions and more treatment if needed later, the lack of a backup generator alarms Kula resident Terry Laich, who has needed regular dialysis t
www.mauinews.com
Achieving Happiness: 6 skills for feeling sense of well-being - Annapolis Capital
In fact, nothing in my life feels like it&39s all that important. I&39m just doing what&39s expected of me most of the time. I do my best to take care of other ...
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Letters to the Telegraph - Telegraph.co.uk
On entering hospital for an operation, I was asked how I would like to be addressed and a note was made on my records. The first nurse to see me was someone ...
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Practicing Patients - StarNewsOnline.com
Is it going to get me? Now I almost got it figured it out. I don??t struggle like I used to.??? There are a little more than 7000 Todd Smalls at PatientsLikeMe ...
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Fetch It Robot Under Way At Georgia Tech
There is a good deal of activity these days in the field of robotics. Much is dedicated to use by commerce but some of the effort is also being aimed at production of robots that can be utilized by people with disabilities, but what does the person with a disability want done? Communicating with a robot and instructing it has been a problem. At present, verbal commands are not easy for robots to interpret ???A team of researchers led by Charlie Kemp, director of the Center for Healthcare Robotic
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Providing dialysis in rural areas is difficult
WAILUKU - Dialysis providers and doctors say providing dialysis in rural areas is tough, as it is a highly specialized service with low profit margins and a need for often hard-to-come-by trained staff. "Units our size, they shut down on the Mainland," said Martha Willett Wilson, manager of Lanai Community Dialysis, which has 15 patients. Wilson said if it were not for the
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Harold Pollack: Remember health care? It's still a problem.
With two excellent Democratic candidates left, there has been some fear that our party would emulate Republicans and run our nomination process to maximize the probability of actually winning the presidency. So in the last month or so we have formed a circular firing squad to avoid the risk that such a win would sully our quest for personal and ideological purity. It's hard to avoid killing each other in a tough nomination fight, but it's worth remembering that the differences between Senator
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The Real Question is cost
About 10 years ago, I was working as an ER doc at a small community hospital.?? A 25 year old gentleman comes in with a bump on his head.?? Seems that he was working, turned around and hit head on a metal pole.?? The gentleman had a small goosehead in the middle of his forehead, a hematoma.?? I asked all of the important questions and the patient said no to all of them.?? I gave him all of the warnings of what to look for that would be cause for concern.?? I wrote a prescription for something f
www.whereistheoutrage.net
Departing Maui doctor leaves void difficult to fill
WAILUKU - Assuming the patient load internal medicine Dr. Ron Kwon is leaving behind has become a real challenge, said Dr. Anne Biedel, president of the Maui County Medical Society who also specializes in internal medicine. Doctors at Maui Medical Group as well as Kaiser Permanente have been greatly impacted by the hundreds, if not thousands, of requests by Kwon's patients who are look
www.mauinews.com
Practicing Patients - New York Times
Is it going to get me? Now I almost got it figured it out. I don??t struggle like I used to.??? There are a little more than 7000 Todd Smalls at PatientsLikeMe ...
www.nytimes.com
Doctor-owned surgery centers spark controversy - MarketWatch
"When physicians own surgery centers, they like to treat well-paying patients and they like profitable patients and they like to send the low-paying ...
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Losing babies
Eight calls and one running call ?? two conveyed by me, one no trace/hoax, one false alarm, one assisted-only and three required an ambulance. I??ve posted about miscarriage many times and my first call, to a hotel in south London, reminded me of the emotional impact such a devastating event has on a couple. The 33 year-old was distraught because this wasn??t her first failed pregnancy. This time it had gone further than before but it looked like all was lost again. She had lower abdominal pain c
theparamedicsdiary.blogspot.com
Street medicine&39s hard choices - Los Angeles Times
I declared proudly to anyone who would listen that I had diagnosed diabetes in the field and that now the patient was visiting me in the clinic and was ...Sabans give 10 million to &39lifesaving&39 Free Clinic The Jewish Journal of greater L.A
www.latimes.com
Doctor&39s advice: She wants him to buy a sex aid - Jamaica Gleaner
But I would like to know what exactly they are, doc. And can you reassure me that these things would not kind of replace me in bed? ...
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Nevada incorporate - Nevada completes inspections in hepatitis C case -
Nevada completes inspections in hepatitis C case - San Jose Mercury NewsInjuryBoard.comNevada completes inspections in hepatitis C caseSan Jose Mercury News, USA - Mar 20, 2008State health officials on Thursday completed inspections of all but two of 50 Nevada clinics checked following an outbreak of hepatitis C in six patients ...Nevada Confirms Seventh Hepatitis Case Newsinferno.comEx-governor second-guesses Gibbons call Las Vegas SunLetter: Doctor quits insurer Las Vegas Review - JournalU
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FDA Inspects Wrong Chinese Factory
The good news is that FDA officials were in China to look into the safety of a Chinese-made drug that's found in heparin, a blood thinner made by Baxter International, that's been linked to four deaths due to allergic reactions. The bad news? They actually evaluated the wrong factory. The next time you reach for your prescription bottle, remember that it's been approved by the Keystone Kops. The global economy is likely to be a dangerous economy. We need to hope and pray that our government is
drivethrupolitics.blogspot.com
CVS To Pay Md. 830K Under Settlement for Improper Medicaid Billing
Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler last Tuesday announced a 36.7 million federal and multistate settlement with CVS/Caremark Corporation to resolve allegations of improper billing. The payment, of which Maryland??s Medicaid Program will receive 830,490, resolves claims that CVS violated state and federal statutes and regulations by switching dosage forms of ranitidine, an antacid medication commonly prescribed for Medicaid patients.
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Sir Roger fisks Armstrong
Sir Roger fisks Armstrong Roger Douglas: Hard right? No, they're hard left - 24 Mar 2008 - Politics: New Zealand Political News, Analysis and Comment including 2008 election coverage - NZ Herald Sir Roger Douglas has given John Armstrong a right good fisking about the so-called "hard right". But before I go into that I have to give a big ups to ACT for wheeling out Sir Roger because since they did ACT has dominated political thought and talk. I expect to see a rise in their poll rating, simp
www.whaleoil.co.nz
Liberty pledges support for Hana dialysis
WAILUKU - It's been a long, twisting road for Hana residents with failing kidneys who need to travel to Wailuku for regular dialysis treatments, which can be required as often as three or four times a week. But now Liberty Dialysis-Hawaii has pledged to provide equipment, training and support to end the long treks for less than a half dozen patients from Hana. Liberty's commitment come
www.mauinews.com
Readers Digest: Crisis in the FDA and the Democrats
An excellent overview of FDA's failure to function as a public interest watchdog-as is its legal mission-appears in the current issue of The Readers Digest below. "Lurching from one disaster to another, the 102-year-old agency learns of dangers too late and then moves too slowly to remedy them. Instead of depending on the FDA, Americans are doubting it -- and for good reason." The greatest concern is drug safety. FDA's financial dependence on pharmaceutical company user fees has led FDA lea
ahrp.blogspot.com
A Quiet Walk With Death
:: Chapter I :: Yesterday at 10:30am I took an experimental cancer drug called DCA. The drug itself, Dichchloroacetate, has been around for decades, and has proven safe and effective at treating a rare childhood mitochondrial disorder in which mitochondria, the cells?? powerhouses, are dormant or stunted. DCA restores healthy mitochondrial function. Another role of Mitochondria in the cell is to act as the regulator of apoptosis, or programmed cell death. Mitochondria keep a constant vigil o
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