Med School Ranking Sunday, Nov 4 2007 

Fish oil may reduce the risk of heart attack and improve overall heart health. Researchers at the Vet. Affairs Medical Center report that dha and epa, major components of fish oil, offer substantial protection against coronary heart disease.
Their study involved over 6,000 middle-aged men.
Researchers working at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center state that DPA and DHA, primary components of fish oil, provide substantial protection against coronary heart disease. This study involved more tha six thousand middle-aged men who had samples of their blood taken between 1973 and 1976. During the next seven years, 94 of these men had a heart attack or died suddenly due to heart disease. The 94 men were matched with 94 healthy men and the fatty acid profile of their blood samples compared. The researchers discovered that the 94 men with heart disease tended to have a higher serum level of the saturated fatty acid palmitic acid and stated that a high level of this acid increases the risk of CHD by 68 percent. Palmitic acid is the main saturated fatty acid in most diets. This acid is known to cause an increase in both total cholesterol and low-density cholesterol levels; the researchers, however, found that the detrimental effect of a high intake of palmitic acid persisted even after allowing for its cholesterol- increasing effect. The researchers also determined that men with a higher blood level of the Omega-3 unsaturated fatty acids, docosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid had an almost 50 percent lower risk of developing heart disease than did men with lower levels. Furthermore, the researchers found that men with CHD tended to have a higher serum level of Omega-6 fatty acids derived from linoleic acid.
Fish Oil may reduce heart attack fatalities by balancing certain electrical rhythms in the heart, thus preventing blood clots from forming. George Billman, professor of physiology at the Ohio State Univ., says that omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil make the tissues in the muscles of the heart less susceptible to damage caused by a lack of blood flow. It looks like omega-3 fatty acids protect against the changes induced by ischemia, said Billman. Billman, along with researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University Medical School, published the results of the study in a recent issue of the journal ‘Circulation’. The omega-3 fatty acids in the study seemed to do the work of anti-arrhythmic drugs. This work was funded by the American Heart Association, Ohio Valley Affiliate, and the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health.
Dr. Barry Sears, a leading authority in the field of drug delivery systems and dietary control of hormonal response, states that Research is increasingly emphasizing the broad benefits of high-grade fish oil.

Aaron Wilmont is an author and researcher regarding health issues. To find out more about Fish Oil, go to http://www.dr-sears-fishoil.com/

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Tribune - children of Hamari Kaksha - A class apart at Government Nursery School in Sector 7 My wife Nasrin had gone for a medical check-up at the gynae OPD of the PGI on In my opinion, the cost of syringe and needle i.e. Rs 7 should be included in the

School Officials, Healthcare Professionals Rely on SaniGuard(R) to
PR Newswire - J., Nov. 2 /PRNewswire/ — Reports released in the Journal of the American Medical the virulent drug-resistant bacteria often referred to as the “superbug,” school surface and dissipates quickly, CHG’s SANIGUARD treatment is a built-in, cost

Certificate program needs update
Anniston Star - ways to deliver health care that are more convenient, higher in quality and cost Need is an amazing program that requires hospitals, nursing homes and other medical Michael Morrisey is a professor of health economics in the UAB School of Public

I will not resign over fatal shooting says Met Commissioner
Scotsman - Meanwhile, taxpayers will have to meet the 3.5 million cost of the trial, as well as the 175,000 fine and 385,000 training more from watching American cop programmes rather than taking in what is given to them at police training school.

Cross-border medicine
Toronto Sun - An MRI can cost as much as $1,800. He’s working to get Canadians what he calls the “Montreal price.” If patients in this He points out that despite the new satellite medical school in Windsor, the 2,400 doctors that will be enrolled starting in 2010

Health insurer LifeWise raises rates 22.5% for individuals
Seattle Post Intelligencer - We believe that long-term solution is a combination of healthier lifestyles and more cost-effective medical treatment when medical AP LOCAL HEADLINES Sonics owner Bennett says he’ll file to relocate to Oklahoma City Judge sends school salary

Saraland School System Coming Soon
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Medical Billing Education Sunday, Nov 4 2007 

Fish oil may reduce the risk of heart attack and improve overall heart health. Researchers at the Vet. Affairs Medical Center report that dha and epa, major components of fish oil, offer substantial protection against coronary heart disease.
Their study involved over 6,000 middle-aged men.
Researchers working at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center state that DPA and DHA, primary components of fish oil, provide substantial protection against coronary heart disease. This study involved more tha six thousand middle-aged men who had samples of their blood taken between 1973 and 1976. During the next seven years, 94 of these men had a heart attack or died suddenly due to heart disease. The 94 men were matched with 94 healthy men and the fatty acid profile of their blood samples compared. The researchers discovered that the 94 men with heart disease tended to have a higher serum level of the saturated fatty acid palmitic acid and stated that a high level of this acid increases the risk of CHD by 68 percent. Palmitic acid is the main saturated fatty acid in most diets. This acid is known to cause an increase in both total cholesterol and low-density cholesterol levels; the researchers, however, found that the detrimental effect of a high intake of palmitic acid persisted even after allowing for its cholesterol- increasing effect. The researchers also determined that men with a higher blood level of the Omega-3 unsaturated fatty acids, docosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid had an almost 50 percent lower risk of developing heart disease than did men with lower levels. Furthermore, the researchers found that men with CHD tended to have a higher serum level of Omega-6 fatty acids derived from linoleic acid.
Fish Oil may reduce heart attack fatalities by balancing certain electrical rhythms in the heart, thus preventing blood clots from forming. George Billman, professor of physiology at the Ohio State Univ., says that omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil make the tissues in the muscles of the heart less susceptible to damage caused by a lack of blood flow. It looks like omega-3 fatty acids protect against the changes induced by ischemia, said Billman. Billman, along with researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University Medical School, published the results of the study in a recent issue of the journal ‘Circulation’. The omega-3 fatty acids in the study seemed to do the work of anti-arrhythmic drugs. This work was funded by the American Heart Association, Ohio Valley Affiliate, and the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health.
Dr. Barry Sears, a leading authority in the field of drug delivery systems and dietary control of hormonal response, states that Research is increasingly emphasizing the broad benefits of high-grade fish oil.

Aaron Wilmont is an author and researcher regarding health issues. To find out more about Fish Oil, go to http://www.dr-sears-fishoil.com/

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Tyler Morning Telegraph - who is seeing Health At Work patients at Healthpark Pla-za, received his medical association representing the automotive aftermarket throughout Arkansas, Colorado ETOF Crude, Study Shows -11/01/2007 11:00 PM Tylerites’ Names Grace Two Schools In

MU, KU can t shake each other
Columbia Daily Tribune - Nothing on the big man s medical chart or personnel file indicated a proclivity It already has won at Kansas State, Colorado and Texas A&M. A visit to Oklahoma That these two schools would simultaneously get their gridiron acts together after

Medical Coding Education Sunday, Nov 4 2007 

Summer is officially here. Finally you can pack away your jackets and get outside. Summer offers extras hours of daylight and with it the opportunity to spend even more time enjoying outdoor activities. For many, this means more time doing physical activities and playing sports. So, its important to remember the potential dangers that also come with exercising in hot conditions. As long as you know the dos and donts of working out in the heat, then you can fully take advantage of all the fun of summer.

What you should do:

Drink plenty of fluids. Its extremely important to stay hydrated. If youre thirsty then you are already dehydrated; drink before you feel a need to. Be sure to drink throughout the day (stick to non-caffeinated beverages, preferably water). Also, drink 15-20 minutes before beginning your workout and every 15 minutes throughout the exercise.
Eat regularly. The heat can decrease your appetite, but its important to eat normally. Try to eat small meals 5-6 times per day. Include lots of fruits and vegetables. Aside from being nutritious, fruits also tend to help with hydration.
Wear light, loose fitting clothes that can breath. Cotton is always a good choice. If your outdoor activity produces a lot of perspiration, consider clothing that is designed to wick the sweat away.
Wear sunscreen. Even if you exercise early in the morning or late in the evening, if the sun can reach you then you can get burned. Not only is a sunburn bad on the skin and potentially dangerous but it also hinders your bodies ability to stay cool.
Use common sense and dont attempt strenuous activities that your body is not accustom to. Stick to exercises that you are very familiar and comfortable with.
Check the weather forecast. Its best not to participate in intense outdoor exercise sessions when the heat index registers in the dangerous zone.

What you should not do:

Dont try to diet by sweating. Excessive perspiration is not the key to permanent weight loss. Any decrease in the scale would simply be a result of water loss, not fat reduction.
Dont adapt the no pain, no gain motto. Ignoring your bodys signals could be dangerous. Heat-related illnesses come with warning signs. Be sure to learn how to recognize them and what actions to take.
Dont forget to drink plenty of liquid when swimming. Just because your body is surrounded by water does not mean that you are well-hydrated. As with any land exercises, you need to regularly replenish lost fluids when in the pool.
Avoid physical activity during the hottest part of the day, which usually is between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
If you want (or need) to be working in very hot temperatures, dont do it until you become acclimated. Try to spend only a few minutes per day in the hot conditions for the first couple of weeks and then add time gradually each day.
Avoid extreme changes in temperature. Dont hop from being extremely hot and sweating excessively right into an ice cold, air-conditioned environment. Try to cool your body down slightly before exposing it to the extreme temperature variation.

Whether you have to work outside or do it for enjoyment, following the above tips will help you stay cool and safe during the dog days of summer. So, dont spend the season cooped up, get out there and have some fun!


About the author:

About the author: Lynn Bode is a certified personal trainer specializing in Internet-based fitness programs. She founded Workouts For You, which provides affordable online exercise programs that are custom designed for each individual. Visit: http://www.workoutsforyou.comfor a free sample workout and to sign-up for their monthly fitness newsletter. Fitness professionals take your business online, visit: http://www.trainerforce.com

Press Release

Silent Epidemic of Workplace Depression is the Most Costly Illness for Employers Thuvarakan Tharmalingam

Employers across the country are losing an estimated $44 billion a year in lost productivity directly related to depression.

Santa Barbara, CA (PRWEB via PR Web Direct) August 4, 2004 — Science of Light, Inc. (SOL), has translated their SAD (seasonal depression) light therapy technology right onto computer users desktops with a smart new product designed to help reduce the epidemic of workplace depressive states (WDS) and the eyestrain, headache and fatigue associated with computer vision syndrome (CVS).

CVS affects virtually all computer users and is costing corporate America in excess of 2 billion a year, according to the American Optometric Association. However more alarming is a report from the American Psychiatric Association (APA): Depression Most Costly Illness for Employers (Psychiatric News, Vol.38, Number 14). According to the APA, employers across the country are losing an estimated $44 billion a year in lost productivity directly related to depression.

SOLs new therapeutic task light, aptly named the Intelli Lite, merges superior, glare-free, full spectrum task lighting for high visual acuity, with the wellness benefits of light therapy. Its interactive ergonomic design features three independent light sources which are adjustable to suit individual computer users needs. Intelli Lite is so effective its often covered by medical insurance when prescribed for depression.

The Intelli Lite is simply the best available work station illumination source for those living and struggling with depression. A high profile design with a true full spectrum light source, the Intelli Lite provides both proper illumination and desk-side treatment, according to Michael L. Johnson, M.D., Staff Psychiatrist, Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School.

The new Intelli Lite is the latest product in the companys lineup of biologically beneficial lighting for use in the home and office. Manufacturers of the popular Solar Lite light therapy system for SAD, depression and shift work, as well as the Solar Lite plus light therapy system for reducing the risk of osteoporosis and autoimmune health disorders associated with the lack of vitamin D.

The Intelli Lite carries on this tradition, but with a different twist. Whereas the Solar Lite and Solar Lite plus light therapy devices shower their users with high quantities of bright light and are generally used for only 20-60 minutes a day, the Intelli Lite has been designed for comfortable, continuous use, and provides a less intense light that is adjustable to the users comfort level, and produces a positive, therapeutic effect that reduces the risk of CVS and WDS. Former inefficient workplace lighting can now be conveniently corrected with a task lamp that not only helps reduce common stressors such as eyestrain, headache, and fatigue, but also helps keep employees alert, efficient, and BONUS in better moods throughout the day!

Health science researchers and light therapy pioneers since 1988, Science of Lights products are renowned for their wellness-enhancing qualities. In addition to their light therapy systems for depression and computer vision syndrome, other Science of Light products for the office and home include a full line of energy-efficient and uniquely human-efficient fluorescent tubes, light bulbs and floods. The tubes come shielded against EMF or nonshielded. Quantity discounts are available on all products. For more info call 800-234-3724 or visit: www.bioEnlightenment.com & www.DepressionReliefNaturally.com

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Ken Ceder
Science of Light, Inc.
800-234-3724 x 14
www.scienceoflight.com


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Detroit Free Press - High School: Sacred Heart Seminary High School in Detroit Seminary: Sacred Heart Dunstan for more than 20 years, Demmer, 59, was placed on medical leave in June. He I want my name cleared,” Demmer told the Free Press in a recent interview. “I want my
Source: www.freep.com

Terri: In her own words
Evening Star - Calvesbert knows what she wants, and she’s loving life. In her first proper interview was beyond her strength. But this little girl survived despite all the medical odds I would like High School; Musical 2, but I have lots already, she added. I soon
Source: www.eveningstar.co.uk

Straight Shots
Creston News Advertiser - James Healy, professor emeritus of Creighton Medical School, and Dr. Willie Barney, principal at Waterloo East. Bergstrom When Susan Harris told me in the preseason interview that the Hawkeye 10 would be rugged in volleyball this year, she was
Source: www.crestonnewsadvertiser.com

The AIDS beat
Queen’s Journal - the situation you re reporting on, she told the Journal in a telephone interview Nolen found the three children dressed in ill-fitting school uniforms which they person would need to understand the crisis the political, economic, medical and
Source: www.queensjournal.ca

Hall of famer: Gill deserving of country music honor
Daily Oklahoman - In high school, he played locally with the band Mountain Smoke, before moving on ve accomplished, Gill told The Oklahoman ’s Brandy McDonnell in a recent interview If confirmed, Peake would spearhead efforts to fix problems with veterans’ medical
Source: newsok.com

I-95 shut down in Conn.
Sun-Journal - including a play and a football game, because of traffic. Phyllis Martino of Wallingford was en route to a job interview at CMMC and CMHVI Sponsor “Mini-Medical School” Central Maine Medical Center and the Central Maine Heart and Vascular Institute
Source: www.sunjournal.com

Only one in 13 police are on the beat in Scotland
Scotland on Sunday Online - As I’m writing this e-mail there are eleven failed medical experiments (I think you profession offers salaries of 30-40k after 10 years with only a few high school If you present yourself at the interview for a Policeman you should do the work if
Source: scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com

Convicted border agent tells his story
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin - to testify against the agents and complete medical care at William Beaumont Army Medical Center, in El Paso. Neither Ramos nor Compean had granted an interview in He was born in the U.S. and raised in Mexico and came back to do high school and later
Source: www.dailybulletin.com

Harvard Medical School Admission Sunday, Nov 4 2007 

Summer is officially here. Finally you can pack away your jackets and get outside. Summer offers extras hours of daylight and with it the opportunity to spend even more time enjoying outdoor activities. For many, this means more time doing physical activities and playing sports. So, its important to remember the potential dangers that also come with exercising in hot conditions. As long as you know the dos and donts of working out in the heat, then you can fully take advantage of all the fun of summer.

What you should do:

Drink plenty of fluids. Its extremely important to stay hydrated. If youre thirsty then you are already dehydrated; drink before you feel a need to. Be sure to drink throughout the day (stick to non-caffeinated beverages, preferably water). Also, drink 15-20 minutes before beginning your workout and every 15 minutes throughout the exercise.
Eat regularly. The heat can decrease your appetite, but its important to eat normally. Try to eat small meals 5-6 times per day. Include lots of fruits and vegetables. Aside from being nutritious, fruits also tend to help with hydration.
Wear light, loose fitting clothes that can breath. Cotton is always a good choice. If your outdoor activity produces a lot of perspiration, consider clothing that is designed to wick the sweat away.
Wear sunscreen. Even if you exercise early in the morning or late in the evening, if the sun can reach you then you can get burned. Not only is a sunburn bad on the skin and potentially dangerous but it also hinders your bodies ability to stay cool.
Use common sense and dont attempt strenuous activities that your body is not accustom to. Stick to exercises that you are very familiar and comfortable with.
Check the weather forecast. Its best not to participate in intense outdoor exercise sessions when the heat index registers in the dangerous zone.

What you should not do:

Dont try to diet by sweating. Excessive perspiration is not the key to permanent weight loss. Any decrease in the scale would simply be a result of water loss, not fat reduction.
Dont adapt the no pain, no gain motto. Ignoring your bodys signals could be dangerous. Heat-related illnesses come with warning signs. Be sure to learn how to recognize them and what actions to take.
Dont forget to drink plenty of liquid when swimming. Just because your body is surrounded by water does not mean that you are well-hydrated. As with any land exercises, you need to regularly replenish lost fluids when in the pool.
Avoid physical activity during the hottest part of the day, which usually is between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
If you want (or need) to be working in very hot temperatures, dont do it until you become acclimated. Try to spend only a few minutes per day in the hot conditions for the first couple of weeks and then add time gradually each day.
Avoid extreme changes in temperature. Dont hop from being extremely hot and sweating excessively right into an ice cold, air-conditioned environment. Try to cool your body down slightly before exposing it to the extreme temperature variation.

Whether you have to work outside or do it for enjoyment, following the above tips will help you stay cool and safe during the dog days of summer. So, dont spend the season cooped up, get out there and have some fun!


About the author:

About the author: Lynn Bode is a certified personal trainer specializing in Internet-based fitness programs. She founded Workouts For You, which provides affordable online exercise programs that are custom designed for each individual. Visit: http://www.workoutsforyou.comfor a free sample workout and to sign-up for their monthly fitness newsletter. Fitness professionals take your business online, visit: http://www.trainerforce.com

Press Release

Silent Epidemic of Workplace Depression is the Most Costly Illness for Employers Thuvarakan Tharmalingam

Employers across the country are losing an estimated $44 billion a year in lost productivity directly related to depression.

Santa Barbara, CA (PRWEB via PR Web Direct) August 4, 2004 — Science of Light, Inc. (SOL), has translated their SAD (seasonal depression) light therapy technology right onto computer users desktops with a smart new product designed to help reduce the epidemic of workplace depressive states (WDS) and the eyestrain, headache and fatigue associated with computer vision syndrome (CVS).

CVS affects virtually all computer users and is costing corporate America in excess of 2 billion a year, according to the American Optometric Association. However more alarming is a report from the American Psychiatric Association (APA): Depression Most Costly Illness for Employers (Psychiatric News, Vol.38, Number 14). According to the APA, employers across the country are losing an estimated $44 billion a year in lost productivity directly related to depression.

SOLs new therapeutic task light, aptly named the Intelli Lite, merges superior, glare-free, full spectrum task lighting for high visual acuity, with the wellness benefits of light therapy. Its interactive ergonomic design features three independent light sources which are adjustable to suit individual computer users needs. Intelli Lite is so effective its often covered by medical insurance when prescribed for depression.

The Intelli Lite is simply the best available work station illumination source for those living and struggling with depression. A high profile design with a true full spectrum light source, the Intelli Lite provides both proper illumination and desk-side treatment, according to Michael L. Johnson, M.D., Staff Psychiatrist, Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School.

The new Intelli Lite is the latest product in the companys lineup of biologically beneficial lighting for use in the home and office. Manufacturers of the popular Solar Lite light therapy system for SAD, depression and shift work, as well as the Solar Lite plus light therapy system for reducing the risk of osteoporosis and autoimmune health disorders associated with the lack of vitamin D.

The Intelli Lite carries on this tradition, but with a different twist. Whereas the Solar Lite and Solar Lite plus light therapy devices shower their users with high quantities of bright light and are generally used for only 20-60 minutes a day, the Intelli Lite has been designed for comfortable, continuous use, and provides a less intense light that is adjustable to the users comfort level, and produces a positive, therapeutic effect that reduces the risk of CVS and WDS. Former inefficient workplace lighting can now be conveniently corrected with a task lamp that not only helps reduce common stressors such as eyestrain, headache, and fatigue, but also helps keep employees alert, efficient, and BONUS in better moods throughout the day!

Health science researchers and light therapy pioneers since 1988, Science of Lights products are renowned for their wellness-enhancing qualities. In addition to their light therapy systems for depression and computer vision syndrome, other Science of Light products for the office and home include a full line of energy-efficient and uniquely human-efficient fluorescent tubes, light bulbs and floods. The tubes come shielded against EMF or nonshielded. Quantity discounts are available on all products. For more info call 800-234-3724 or visit: www.bioEnlightenment.com & www.DepressionReliefNaturally.com

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Ken Ceder
Science of Light, Inc.
800-234-3724 x 14
www.scienceoflight.com


About the author:

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Denver Post - In December, the liberal Iliff School of Theology hired him to work in the his own and the UCC’s supportive position on GLBT members and laity have cost him have adequate drinking water, who don’t have electricity, who don’t have medical

Sterling Hgts. boy’s K’nex creation wins $1,000 scholarship
Detroit Free Press - Now the sixth-grader at Rose Kidd Elementary School in Sterling Heights is waiting Get outside!’ ” said his mom, Tracy Morawski, 41, a home-based medical to build single projects like a roller-coaster or a Ferris wheel typically cost

Who is The Courier’s High School “Fan”-tastic Football Player of the
Conroe Courier - Who is The Courier’s High School “Fan”-tastic Football Player of the Week? Luke’s Community Medical Center-The Woodlands and Conroe Regional Medical Center Because we have a relatively good economy with a good cost of living, we are an

IVF success rates on the rise: report
Australian Broadcasting Corp. - It’s an extraordinary statistic, but in just about every primary school classroom that dictates only one embryo can be put back, or women don’t get their medical It’s also more affordable, with subsidies making the average out of pocket cost

Tattoo technology gives exit strategy
Courier-Post - Treatments cost $100 and up per session, depending on the size and colors of the tattoo. Golfer Lee Trevino wore a Freedom began working with a dermatologist at Harvard Medical School, eventually moving to the Rutgers-Camden Technology Campus.

School uniforms: Dressed for success?
NorthJersey.com - Joseph’s Regional Medical Center. All seniors will wear the scrubs in the spring. Other students wear khaki or navy pants with white or navy shirts adorned with the school logo. At HARP, the short-sleeve shirts cost $13;the long-sleeves, $18. The

10 kids hurt in cracker unit blast
Times of India - Mukesh Goud s intervention they were shifted to Krishna Institute of Medical of the victims claimed their children were students and used to go to school Minister Mukesh Goud said the government would bear the treatment cost of the

List Of Medical Schools Sunday, Nov 4 2007 

Autism, ADD, ADHA - Vaccine Related

According to the most recent estimates by the CDC, about 1 in 150 children in the US suffers from an autistic disorder. Recent studies have shown that exposure to mercury in childhood vaccines, not only causes autism but can also result in immune, sensory, neurological, motor, and behavioral dysfunctions similar to traits associated with autism.

Thimerosal is a vaccine preservative that was developed in the 1930s by Eli Lilly, and has been regularly used in vaccines ever since. It contains 49.5% mercury. The amount of mercury considered safe for adults, by the EPA is 0.1 microgram per kilogram of weight.

As a neurotoxin, thimerosal, has been linked to the depletion of the protective anti-oxidant, glutathione, which helps rid the body of mercury. People with autism seem to be more susceptible to this effect and most have low levels of glutathione. Therefore, their bodies have difficulty excreting mercury.

In 1999, many drug companies claimed they were reducing the amount of thimerosal in vaccines. Some companies even provided product inserts that claimed that only a trace amount of mercury still existed in the final product. Others claimed to be producing vaccines that were completely mercury-free.

A few months ago the group, Health Advocacy in the Public Interest (HAPI), sent four separate vials of different vaccines to be tested for mercury content by Doctor’s Data, an independent lab, which specializes in heavy metal testing.

The testing revealed that all four of the vials contained mercury, despite the claim by 2 companies that their vaccines were completely mercury-free. According to HAPI, all four vaccines also contained aluminum which greatly increases the toxicity of mercury in causing neuronal death in the brain.

In fact, during further investigation of the matter, HAPI discovered that mercury-based thimerosal was still being used to produce most vaccines. The drug makers claimed that after production, they use a process to filter the preservative out of the final vaccines.

However, Scientist, Boyd Haley, Phd, who is the Chemistry Department Chair at the University of Kentucky, told HAPI that its not possible to filter out all of the thimerosal because mercury binds to the antigenic protein in the vaccine and therefore, cannot be completely filtered out 100%.

We are not going to see a drastic decline in autism due to the fact that we have been misled about when thimerosal was actually eliminated from vaccines. Because the FDA has never ordered drug makers to recall all the vaccines previously manufactured and shipped to health care providers, to this very day, several different mercury-containing vaccines remain in the inventories of health care facilities, and some have an expiration date as late as September, 2005.

In addition, pregnant women and their unborn infants, are still being injected with thimerosal in flu vaccines, and a shot to combat the RH negative factor. The FDA and CDC have ignored the tremendous amount of scientific evidence of injury from these vaccines discovered by all the various studies, and have continued to recommend flu vaccines for pregnant women and certain children.

Most flu vaccines recommended for pregnant women contain 25 micrograms of mercury. Which means a fetus, through the vaccination of its mother, receives a dose of mercury that exceeds the Federal guidelines by several hundred-fold.

Experts Weigh In

To what degree of scientific certainty can the epidemic of autism be blamed on mercury in childhood vaccines? David Ayoub, MD, answered this question for Independent Media TV, I can state that the certainty of the science supporting mercury as a major cause of autism is probably more overpowering than the science behind any other disease process that I studied dating back to medical school, he said.

In 2002, the research team of David and Mark Geier, released a study based on tens of millions of doses of vaccines given to children in the US during the 1990s, that presented the first epidemiologic evidence that associated the increase in thimerosal from vaccines with neurodevelopmental disorders.

Specifically, the Geiers analysis of the Federal government’s Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) database showed statistical increases in the incidence rate of autism, mental retardation, and speech disorders in children receiving thimerosal-containing diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis (DTaP) vaccines, when compared with those who received thimerosal-free DTaP vaccines. The VAERS database has only been maintained by the CDC since 1990.

According to the Geiers, the usual course of DTaP vaccine consists of primary immunizations administered at 2, 4, and 6 months, followed up by booster doses at 18 months and at 5 years.

Using the database, the Geiers determined that there were a total of 6575 adverse reaction reports after thimerosal-vaccines, compared to only 1516 adverse reactions reported after thimerosal-free vaccines.

Lisa Blakemore-Brown, a Psychologist in the UK, also maintains that thimerosal is the cause of autism, and suspects it is also the culprit involved in a wide variety of other health problems showing up in children these days.

“The epidemic of health and developmental problems in so called advanced countries is now undeniable,” Blakemore reports, “1 in 10 children suffer from gastrointestinal disorders, 1 in 4 have asthma.”

According to Blakemore, the current autism epidemic did not occur earlier because children “were given single vaccines with single amounts of mercury, she says, but with the introduction of triple vaccines the amount of mercury contained within the preservative was multiplied and the cumulative effects are only just now being discovered by the public,” she adds.

Thimerosal is now also being blamed for Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity (ADHD), which affect millions of children and their families. Currently statistics suggest that as many as 10% of the school-aged children have ADD and another 20% exhibit symptoms of ADHD.

Since they believe vaccines may have caused these disorders, many parents have come to resent the fact that the pharmaceutical industry is now raking in huge profits from the sale of drugs to treat these disorders by the same drug companies that caused the injury in the first place.

Number Of Vaccines Too High

The number of vaccinations given to children before the age 2, has nearly tripled since 1988, according the CDC, which currently recommends vaccination against 12 diseases. Because some vaccines must be given more than once, children get as many as 23 shots by the age of 2.

Under the CDC immunization schedule, here are the vaccines recommended for children before two years of age.

Birth-6 months: Hepatitis B: 2 doses; Diphtheria, Pertussis (DPT), Tetanus: 3 doses; Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib): 3 doses; Inactivated poliovirus: 2 doses; Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR): not recommended; Varicella: not recommended; Pneumococcal conjugate: 3 doses. Total 13 doses

12-24 months: Hepatitis B: 1 dose; Diphtheria, Pertussis (DPT), Tetanus: 1 dose; Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib): 1 dose; Inactivated poliovirus: 1 dose; Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR): 1 dose; Varicella: 1 dose; Pneumococcal conjugate: 1 dose; Pneumococcal polysaccharide*: 1 dose; and Influenza: 1 dose

Hepatitis A*: 1 dose; Total 10 doses

* Vaccines recommended in selected states and regions and for certain high-risk groups.

The worst example of an unnecessary vaccine being sold to boost drug company profits, is the injection of Hepatitis B into newborns to an adult lifestyle disease contracted through sex and sharing needles with drug addicts. Plain and simple, the industory needed a market for a new vaccine so they got together with their cronies in the FDA and CDC and hatched a scheme to target nations infants using the Federal immunization program.

Prior to the introduction of the vaccine, Hepatitis B among children was almost unheard of. According to the Guide to Clinical Preventive Services, in 1986, there were only 279 cases reported in children under the age of 14.

Even in adults, the incidence rate of Hepatitis B has always been low. In 1991, for instance, there were only 18,003 cases within a total population of approximately 248 million people.

Dr Jay Gordon is a pediatrician who was named CBS TV’s Medical Consultant for Children’s programming and also worked for 5 years on ABC, as the on-air medical correspondent. He has appeared on “Good Morning America” to discuss vaccinations.

On his website, Gordon says, “I also don’t like the financial ties that vaccine researchers have to the manufacturers because some of these same experts help make the official decisions about which shots will be approved and/or required.”

He is concerned about the needless vaccines being given to children. The diseases against which we vaccinate used to be much more common, Gordon says, but we are now down to an average of one case of diphtheria (the “D” of the DPT) per year in the US, a few thousand cases of Pertussis (”P”), and 30 or so cases of Tetanus each year, he explains.

We have not had a case of “wild” polio in America since 1979 and the entire Western Hemisphere has been free of the disease for some years, Gordon adds. He claims it’s highly unlikely that a young child would contract hepatitis B; there are only a few dozen cases of tetanus in this country each year.

“In my opinion, we vaccinate in an unscientific and potentially dangerous way,” Gordon says. He believes it would be better to vaccinate children later and slower, The expedient and economically superior method, doesn’t serve our babies well, he warns.

In my day, we got a few vaccines. And my children (now 33 & 36) got a few during their school years. Due to the fact that no one from those two generations ever got the 3 dozen vaccines currently mandated, one question keep rolling around in my mind. If three dozen vaccines are really necessary to fight off these highly-contagious diseases, in the 54 years that Ive been on this earth, why have I never met a single unvaccinated person who caught one?

Evelyn Pringle
e.pringle@sbcglobal.net
Miamisburg OH

(Evelyn Pringle is a columnist for Independent Media TV and an investigative journalist focused on exposing government corruption)

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Harvard University Medical School Sunday, Nov 4 2007 

This article provides examples illustrating the advantages of a collaborative approach to diversity work in organizations over the expert approach that is more common in the field.
If you are trying to develop a program to address the issue of diversity in your organization, you will likely seek help from a diversity expert. I can tell you from my experience as a consultant, if your organization puts out a Request for Proposals around diversity, you will quickly receive a number of proposals from individuals and organizations all touting their expertise in the area of diversity consulting and training.

As you evaluate these consultants and trainers, however, I urge you to distinguish between their expertisethe consultants knowledge, skills, and experienceand whether or not they view their role as an expert consultant.

A story from my own consulting practice will illustrate the difference.

Case Example I was part of a team of consultants under contract with a 200-employee nonprofit service agency. The leadership of this organization was very committed to honoring diversity and invested a lot of money and time into developing a comprehensive diversity program. We, the consultants, were brought in as experts to help. We designed and implemented a substantial diversity project, including a needs assessment and the development of an organization-wide diversity council. Both the consulting team and the client were pleased with the results of the project. The Council helped make diversity an important part of the life of the organization at every level, and it still operates today.

However, the project was not nearly as effective as it could have been. When we did the needs assessment, we uncovered important organizational issues (hierarchical conflict, issues around delegation of authority) that were clearly connected to the diversity issues we were documenting, but they were, in fact, not diversity issues themselves. As such, the client asked us to leave those issues out. As experts, we obliged, but to the detriment of the effectiveness of the organization (those issues did not go away).

As we got into the implementation phase, our expert recommendations included the development of a strategic plan. Fortunately, we were experts in strategic planning, so we brought them through it step by step. When the client group was slow to complete their activities and consistently failed to follow through on promises, we stayed in our expert roleby actually finishing the plan for them. With the best of intentions, we made some short-term progress, but at the expense of long-term effectiveness.

An alternative to the expert consulting role is what Peter Block and others call the collaborative consulting role. When a consultant works in collaborative role, he still brings his expertise and specialized knowledge, but all steps of the consulting process, from assessment through implementation, involve collaboration between consultant and client. In the case described above, had we been in a collaborative role, we would have pushed back at the client when they shied away from addressing the conflict and authority issues. It still would have been their decision as to whether or not to address them, but our half of that partnership would require us to support them in going there. As for the underperforming planners, we would have sat down with the client to determine the source of the problem and co-designed a program to increase performance. That may not look like diversity work, but it would have had a direct impact on the success of the diversity work at hand.

So, what should you expect when working with more collaborative diversity consultants?

They wont always talk about diversity. An Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist still knows about your brain, heart, and lungs (and everything else she learned in medical school), and she will bring in that knowledge when it becomes relevant. The same is true in organizations. It is useful to treat diversity as a separate issue, but it will never be completely independent from other organizational issues like conflict resolution, organizational structure, roles and responsibilities, systems and processes, etc. When the diversity consultant takes you in those directions (where they link to diversity), go with him.

They will push you. If diversity were easy, you wouldnt need a consultant. It requires looking at tough issuesinequities in your organization, deeply held values and attitudes, conversations that are difficult to work throughand as a leader, you will need to show your employees that you can take the hard road when necessary. A good consultant will support as she pushes, but a consultant that does not push you at all will rarely get the results you are looking for.

They wont have all the answers (at least they wont give them to you). If you want a diversity consultant to do an assessment and then provide a list of specific recommendations about what you should do next, I know you can find several that will oblige. But be careful what you wish for. When the consultant tells you what to do, it robs you of the power to create your own organization. I know it sounds easier, but it often leads to low employee buy-in of the solution and chronic implementation delays. This is your organization, and you are smart enough to solve your own problems and make your own decisions. A good diversity consultant will help you, but he will not do it for you.

Conclusion In the end, a collaborative diversity-consulting project achieves the same goals that management consultants generally strive towards: empowering people and organizations to solve their own problems. By working collaboratively with the client to address the challenges and opportunities of diversity work in their organization, we model the kind of relationship we are trying to generate in a diverse workplace: one based on respect and value of the different power, knowledge, experience, and skills that each individual brings. So consider carefully both your approach to this work and the consultantsand beware of the expert. The success of your diversity initiative (and maybe your organization) depends on it.

About the Author

Jamie Notter is President of Notter Consulting, a firm specializing in increasing the the effectiveness and power of leaders, teams, and organizations through the strategic application of consulting, facilitation, and training. For more information, visit www.notterconsulting.com

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D., CN Did you know that your hair has the advantage of long-term memory? Hair is a permanent record, like tree rings. A three-inch strand of human hair will give a six-month history of what’s going on in the body since head hair grows at a rate of about a half an inch a month.

A hair analysis determines exactly what chemicals are inside of you, including radiation, heavy metals like mercury, food chemicals such as aspartame, pesticides, bacteria and more. The hair analysis is the best “roadmap” to view a history of what’s going on inside of you.

What Is a Hair Analysis?

The protein in hair fiber holds the composition of the body tissues for a permanent period. By analyzing the hair fiber composition, a trained eye can tell what toxins have accumulated in the body tissues and what vitamins and minerals are depleted or too abundant causing an imbalance in body function.

By detoxifying unnatural chemicals like mercury and lead, and by replacing specific vitamins individual to your needs, proper health can be restored using nutrition. The human hair analysis can detail these levels.

It can be overwhelming to walk into a vitamin store and wonder out of the thousands of bottles on the shelves, Which ones do I need? The hair analysis specifies which supplements your body is lacking, and which, if any, you are too high in. It saves time and money to know exactly what your body needs, or doesnt need, nutritionally.

My own hair analysis was an important part of my natural healing from Grave’s Disease in 1991. I discovered through my personal recovery, I couldn’t fight what I couldnt see. The hair analysis is an excellent tool to identify specific toxins, and vitamin and mineral deficiencies caused by them. As with any chemical in solution, food chemicals like aspartame and MSG saturate the body with toxins that penetrate the brain and infuse the bloodstream. Human beings are polluted with over 14,000 food chemicals we are exposed to daily. The hair analysis allows you to see what damage these toxins may be causing.

Is the hair analysis really accurate?

The hair analysis is as credible as a standard blood or urine test maybe more. The key to a good hair analysis is the capability of a credentialed laboratory and the expertise of the practitioner interpreting the results. The American government and law enforcement agencies have depended upon hair analyses for decades to provide conclusive evidence in crime investigations and for drug testing for prison parolees. The cause of death by poisoning can only be determined conclusively via a hair analysis, as in the case of President Andrew Jackson.

A hair analysis is not understood in traditional medicine, but is highly respected in the world of forensics, scientific research, and drug testing. A hair analysis works the same as a soil or water sample to a geologist and engineer - it leaves a permanent imprint of the body’s environment within the protein in the hair follicles.

If you want to determine if your well or tap water is polluted, you have a water test performed, right? If youre drilling for oil, you have a soil test done. So, it is with the human body. If you want to know if toxins are within your tissues, have a hair analysis performed.

Do Medical Doctors Use The Hair Analysis?

One of the shortcomings of the American Medical Association (AMA) is the lack of nutritional education required for medical students. American medical schools promote more of the pharmaceutical philosophy of healing by drugs opposed to a nutritionally based curriculum of natural healing.

Blood and urine tests have value, of course, as those results can identify disease present within the body and they help your doctor determine the amount and kind of drugs and medications needed.

The hair mineral analysis on the other hand, identifies long-term nutritional deficiencies that can be at the root of disease, along with identifying toxic metals within the body that can cause disease. Most traditional medical doctors do not know how to interpret a hair analysis, and therefore, discount them as an important tool in natural wellness.

You can read more information about the hair analysis and Dr. Hulls hair analysis program by visiting the link below:

http://www.hairanalysisprogram.com/

About The Author

Dr. Hull discovered the value of the hair analysis when curing herself from an incurable disease. It was her roadmap to wellness, and she uses her knowledge to help others discover the root of their health symptoms.

Dr. Hull’s counseling expertise is based on her professional background. She has counseled numerous celebrities, professional athletes and sports figures, lawyers, and other medical practitioners, doctors and dentists. She works internationally with clients, and continues her research and development into perfecting the detoxification of toxins within the human body.

Dr. Hull writes a monthly newsletter covering a wide range of important health topics including Government Safety Alerts, Q and A’s, and more! To sign up for her newsletter or to view past articles visit the link below:

http://www.sweetpoison.com/newsletter/

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Howard University Medical School Sunday, Nov 4 2007 

Summer is officially here. Finally you can pack away your jackets and get outside. Summer offers extras hours of daylight and with it the opportunity to spend even more time enjoying outdoor activities. For many, this means more time doing physical activities and playing sports. So, its important to remember the potential dangers that also come with exercising in hot conditions. As long as you know the dos and donts of working out in the heat, then you can fully take advantage of all the fun of summer.

What you should do:

Drink plenty of fluids. Its extremely important to stay hydrated. If youre thirsty then you are already dehydrated; drink before you feel a need to. Be sure to drink throughout the day (stick to non-caffeinated beverages, preferably water). Also, drink 15-20 minutes before beginning your workout and every 15 minutes throughout the exercise.
Eat regularly. The heat can decrease your appetite, but its important to eat normally. Try to eat small meals 5-6 times per day. Include lots of fruits and vegetables. Aside from being nutritious, fruits also tend to help with hydration.
Wear light, loose fitting clothes that can breath. Cotton is always a good choice. If your outdoor activity produces a lot of perspiration, consider clothing that is designed to wick the sweat away.
Wear sunscreen. Even if you exercise early in the morning or late in the evening, if the sun can reach you then you can get burned. Not only is a sunburn bad on the skin and potentially dangerous but it also hinders your bodies ability to stay cool.
Use common sense and dont attempt strenuous activities that your body is not accustom to. Stick to exercises that you are very familiar and comfortable with.
Check the weather forecast. Its best not to participate in intense outdoor exercise sessions when the heat index registers in the dangerous zone.

What you should not do:

Dont try to diet by sweating. Excessive perspiration is not the key to permanent weight loss. Any decrease in the scale would simply be a result of water loss, not fat reduction.
Dont adapt the no pain, no gain motto. Ignoring your bodys signals could be dangerous. Heat-related illnesses come with warning signs. Be sure to learn how to recognize them and what actions to take.
Dont forget to drink plenty of liquid when swimming. Just because your body is surrounded by water does not mean that you are well-hydrated. As with any land exercises, you need to regularly replenish lost fluids when in the pool.
Avoid physical activity during the hottest part of the day, which usually is between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
If you want (or need) to be working in very hot temperatures, dont do it until you become acclimated. Try to spend only a few minutes per day in the hot conditions for the first couple of weeks and then add time gradually each day.
Avoid extreme changes in temperature. Dont hop from being extremely hot and sweating excessively right into an ice cold, air-conditioned environment. Try to cool your body down slightly before exposing it to the extreme temperature variation.

Whether you have to work outside or do it for enjoyment, following the above tips will help you stay cool and safe during the dog days of summer. So, dont spend the season cooped up, get out there and have some fun!


About the author:

About the author: Lynn Bode is a certified personal trainer specializing in Internet-based fitness programs. She founded Workouts For You, which provides affordable online exercise programs that are custom designed for each individual. Visit: http://www.workoutsforyou.comfor a free sample workout and to sign-up for their monthly fitness newsletter. Fitness professionals take your business online, visit: http://www.trainerforce.com

Press Release

Silent Epidemic of Workplace Depression is the Most Costly Illness for Employers Thuvarakan Tharmalingam

Employers across the country are losing an estimated $44 billion a year in lost productivity directly related to depression.

Santa Barbara, CA (PRWEB via PR Web Direct) August 4, 2004 — Science of Light, Inc. (SOL), has translated their SAD (seasonal depression) light therapy technology right onto computer users desktops with a smart new product designed to help reduce the epidemic of workplace depressive states (WDS) and the eyestrain, headache and fatigue associated with computer vision syndrome (CVS).

CVS affects virtually all computer users and is costing corporate America in excess of 2 billion a year, according to the American Optometric Association. However more alarming is a report from the American Psychiatric Association (APA): Depression Most Costly Illness for Employers (Psychiatric News, Vol.38, Number 14). According to the APA, employers across the country are losing an estimated $44 billion a year in lost productivity directly related to depression.

SOLs new therapeutic task light, aptly named the Intelli Lite, merges superior, glare-free, full spectrum task lighting for high visual acuity, with the wellness benefits of light therapy. Its interactive ergonomic design features three independent light sources which are adjustable to suit individual computer users needs. Intelli Lite is so effective its often covered by medical insurance when prescribed for depression.

The Intelli Lite is simply the best available work station illumination source for those living and struggling with depression. A high profile design with a true full spectrum light source, the Intelli Lite provides both proper illumination and desk-side treatment, according to Michael L. Johnson, M.D., Staff Psychiatrist, Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School.

The new Intelli Lite is the latest product in the companys lineup of biologically beneficial lighting for use in the home and office. Manufacturers of the popular Solar Lite light therapy system for SAD, depression and shift work, as well as the Solar Lite plus light therapy system for reducing the risk of osteoporosis and autoimmune health disorders associated with the lack of vitamin D.

The Intelli Lite carries on this tradition, but with a different twist. Whereas the Solar Lite and Solar Lite plus light therapy devices shower their users with high quantities of bright light and are generally used for only 20-60 minutes a day, the Intelli Lite has been designed for comfortable, continuous use, and provides a less intense light that is adjustable to the users comfort level, and produces a positive, therapeutic effect that reduces the risk of CVS and WDS. Former inefficient workplace lighting can now be conveniently corrected with a task lamp that not only helps reduce common stressors such as eyestrain, headache, and fatigue, but also helps keep employees alert, efficient, and BONUS in better moods throughout the day!

Health science researchers and light therapy pioneers since 1988, Science of Lights products are renowned for their wellness-enhancing qualities. In addition to their light therapy systems for depression and computer vision syndrome, other Science of Light products for the office and home include a full line of energy-efficient and uniquely human-efficient fluorescent tubes, light bulbs and floods. The tubes come shielded against EMF or nonshielded. Quantity discounts are available on all products. For more info call 800-234-3724 or visit: www.bioEnlightenment.com & www.DepressionReliefNaturally.com

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Ken Ceder
Science of Light, Inc.
800-234-3724 x 14
www.scienceoflight.com


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