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Same Old, Same Old at Fort Hood
WhatAreWeDoing
by WhatAreWeDoing  11-13-2009   
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Herpes Home Treatment
dullahan56
by dullahan56  11-12-2009   
 There are some herpes home treatment techniques that will not only make us feel more comfortable but may also speed along the recovery process. Here are some things you can do at home to help your body and the antiviral medication you are taking fight off herpes.
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Surgeons REMOVE 1 Kg NAILS, COPPER, SCRAP from Man's STOMACH
leevardi
by leevardi  11-12-2009   
 ......he was just storing it waiting for metal prices to go up !
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How to Get Rid of Vaginal Odor
guitar78
by guitar78  11-12-2009   
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Why Take Vitamin Supplements?
bellapria
by bellapria  11-12-2009   
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C. on Bioethics
cresvumom
by cresvumom  11-12-2009   
 we adapt based upon learning from bad experiences.
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Girl Without a Face (19 pics + 1 video)
perellicippo
by perellicippo  11-12-2009    2
 Video not clipped! Sorry!
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Breast Cancer Dr. with Soy product expertise
mobile51
by mobile51  11-12-2009   
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A Kilo of Metal Removed From A Peruvian Man's Stomach
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  11-11-2009   
 Now "he is being examined by mental health specialists". I wonder if he was practicing to get into a circus or some kind of "freak show". I have read about people who allegedly could eat metal - don't ask me where or even when I read that, it is all mixed it with the other zillions of bits of trivial information that gets collected in my brain. :-)
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ObamaCare endorsements: What the bribe was
billpar
by billpar  11-11-2009    1
 The AARP got a financial windfall in return for its support of the healthcare bill. Over the past decade, the AARP has morphed from an advocacy group to an insurance company (through its subsidiary company). It is one of the main suppliers of Medi-gap insurance, a high-cost, privately purchased coverage that picks up where Medicare leaves off. But President Bush-43 passed the Medicare Advantage program, which offered a subsidized, lower-cost alternative to Medi-gap. Under Medicare Advantage, the elderly get all the extra coverage they need plus coordinated, well-managed care, usually by the same physician. So more than 10 million seniors went with Medicare Advantage, cutting into AARP Medi-gap revenues. Presto! Obama solved their problem. He eliminates subsidies for Medicare Advantage. The elderly will have to pay more for coverage under Medigap, but the AARP — which supposedly represents them — will make more money
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Goldman and Citibank get swine flu vaccine
wes50
by wes50  11-11-2009   
 click through to Health Spectator to watch the video
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Three more quit over Nutt sacking
sincitykitty
by sincitykitty  11-11-2009   
 Professor Nutt was sacked more than a week ago in response to views he expressed in an academic journal in January and a lecture he later gave at King's College London. He spoke out against the government's decision to toughen penalties for possessing marijuana and argued that the drug is less harmful than tobacco or alcohol.
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Sure, her healthcare bill is a mess
jatfla
by jatfla  11-11-2009    1
 This from the Salon and Camille Paglia??? Amazing.
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All about your eyes: Vision Care | Vision Correction Surgery UK | Lasik Eyes
linksmanager
by linksmanager  11-11-2009   
 Lasik Eyes provides eye vision related information such as Myopia (Short sightedness), Hyperopia / Hypermetropia (Long Sightedness), Astigmatism, Presbyopia as well as on lasik laser eye surgery clinics & lasik doctors.
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Lasik Doctors UK - Lasik Laser Eye Surgeons | Ophthalmic Surgeons
linksmanager
by linksmanager  11-11-2009   
 LASIK Eyes: Leading information provider for LASIK Doctors, LASIK Laser Eye Surgeons, LASIK Eye Doctors, Ophthalmic Surgeons, Eye Surgeons Associates and General Surgeons in UK.
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Nidal Hasan Terrorist Threat 'Not That Big a Deal'....Matthew Yglesias
merrie
by merrie  11-11-2009    3
 I think a pretty good case can be made that this kind of situation actually is the main face of the terrorist threat. Not a big well-thought-out plot centrally directed from a “safe haven” in South Asia and undertaken by brilliant covert operatives, but the desperate violent act of a clearly disturbed individual. It’s going to be very hard to prevent this sort of thing. As long as the United States remains a country in which firearms are widely available"for the foreseeable future, in other words"we’re going to be unusually vulnerable to mentally ill spree killers of various kinds, including spree killers who nod in the direction of Islamist thinking. But the larger point is that while these incidents are serious crimes and major tragedies for the victims, they hardly rise to the level of a major macro-level social crisis. They’re certainly not a first-order national security threat. And even put in the lower-stakes context of violent crime in America
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The Little Girl Who Can't Cry Or She Might Die
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-10-2009    3
 What a terrible condition. I can't even imagine what it must be like, to not be able to cry. If I had this disease, I would have been dead a thousand times over. .:(
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How come we seldom get it right?
patden
by patden  11-9-2009   
 This excellent list of recommendations will ALSO be ignored, unfortunately.
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Here Are Some Important Passages in the 2,000 Page Legislation.
merrie
by merrie  11-9-2009    1
 Eviscerating Medicare: In addition to reducing future Medicare funding by an estimated $500 billion, the bill fundamentally changes how Medicare pays doctors and hospitals, permitting the government to dictate treatment decisions. Sec. 1302 (pp. 672-692) moves Medicare from a fee-for-service payment system, in which patients choose which doctors to see and doctors are paid for each service they provide, toward what's called a "medical home." (The bill specifies that patients may have to settle for a nurse practitioner rather than a physician as the primary-care provider.) Sec. 1114 (pp. 391-393) replaces physicians with physician assistants in overseeing care for hospice patients. • Secs. 1158-1160 (pp. 499-520) initiates programs to reduce payments for patient care to what it costs in the lowest cost regions of the country. Sec. 1161 (pp. 520-545) cuts payments to Medicare Advantage plans (used by 20% of seniors). Advantage plans have warned this will result in . . . .
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told what to think
cresvumom
by cresvumom  11-9-2009   
 doctors making choices, people forced to choose
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Kucinich: Why I voted NO
blackroseheart
by blackroseheart  11-9-2009   
 I'm so torn. I think we should have fought harder for a single-payer bill, even though I know that would have been a much harder battle. But I don't think that voting no on this was the solution, either. As much as I would like BIG CHANGE, I know that can't happen in one fell swoop. Baby steps, unfortunately, will get us to that final goal. Hopefully, the public will realize, soon, that we need single payer!
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Ft Hood gunman told colleagues that infidels should have their throats cut
infidel70
by infidel70  11-8-2009    3
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Italian Doctors REFUSE to Prescribe Vax...TOO RISKY !
leevardi
by leevardi  11-8-2009   
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Making healthcare better
Lexica
by Lexica  11-8-2009   
 Interesting look at the need to move to a more evidence-based approach.
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Right-Wingers in Congress Love Their Own Govt.-Run Health Care
chestnut501
by chestnut501  11-7-2009    5
 But They Hate Sharing It
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Hero Cop's First Words After Surgery: 'Did Anybody Die?'
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  11-7-2009    2
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Tom Tancredo Walks Off MSNBC Set Because Of Markos Moulitas
ratilfar
by ratilfar  11-7-2009    1
 "You're not going to do that. You're not going to try to insult me that way and then pretend like we're just going on and talk about that. You either apologize ..." When Moulitas did not apologize, Tancredo simply took out his earpiece and walked away. As a Republican student activist, Tancredo spoke out in favor of the Vietnam War but did not serve. After graduating from college in June 1969, he became eligible to serve in Vietnam. Tancredo said he went for his physical, telling doctors he'd been treated for depression, and eventually got a deferment.
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Plastic Surgery New Jersey Reduced The Crisis From My Mid Life
cadengavin
by cadengavin  11-7-2009   
 I recently had Plastic Surgery. New Jersey has many great doctors and both my wife and children are impressed with the results. I feel truly respectable again.
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Treating the pain epidemic
Lexica
by Lexica  11-6-2009   
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Wall Street Gets Swine Flu Vaccine Before Many High-Risk Groups
gppixelworks
by gppixelworks  11-6-2009   
 Very grateful I'm in England as the vaccine is given out on a medical need basis. In America clearly the swine flue vaccine is NOT distributed on a 100% medical need basis. Of course, neither is medical care.
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35 Dead in India...had Flu Symptoms...BUT NOT Swine Flu
leevardi
by leevardi  11-6-2009   
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GE Reveals Phone-Sized Ultrasound Device
Mohir
by Mohir  11-6-2009   
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Capitalism again proves to the the source of the problem
darkeforce
by darkeforce  11-5-2009   
 This article is a must-read. The unfair capitalist healthcare system causes a glut on doctors in rich areas where they can earn more, and a sparsity in areas where they would earn less, like poor communities. Do people still think that America can get by without reforming Healthcare? Doctor's salaries need to be standardized, so a doctor working in a dirt-poor area of Arkansas is going make the same amount (by scale of skill) as a doctor in Malibu, California. 50 million uninsured Americans, and another 50 million underinsured Americans are too many people to be excluded from proper, complete healthcare. It's criminal, and amoral. C'mon, all you right-wingers! Don't you think that women and newborn children dying from perfectly preventable causes during childbirth is more important that wondering if federal money is going to perform abortions? Don't you think that people ending up losing limbs or eyesight due to lack of care for their diabetes is more important than getting all work
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Suicide Prevention Training.
glossop
by glossop  11-5-2009   
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Oink Report - 3 November 2009
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  11-5-2009   
 I am so glad that children who won't be born for decades yet will be paying the interest on the money spent to keep the Merry-Go-Round Museum open. That must save or create a gajillion jobs.
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Corrupted doctors
aklimento
by aklimento  11-5-2009   
 When you lied once at least, who will trust you further? :cool: Striking example of our totally corrupted medicine and health care. Corrupted by whom? Who corrupt society and its institutions? How we calling those who perform the corruption and their accomplices? If these organized individuals do corrupt our society, how can we expect any benefits for our health and well being from them, their actions? Lie cannot last forever and in the end the truth will find its way out. Who will resist to make it happen?
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Swine flu hits Amazon Indians.
beanz
by beanz  11-5-2009   
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My San Francisco Tummy Tuck Really Shows
riyanidjangkaru
by riyanidjangkaru  11-5-2009   
 Following the procedure, all my friends and family were blown away by the results. In San Francisco, tummy tuck procedures are easy to come by but good doctors aren’t. Dr. Kim is amazing and I feel like a teenager again.
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Partnership Law In Ireland
BusinessAndLegal
by BusinessAndLegal  11-5-2009   
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Creating False Scarcity To Drive Up Demand For H1N1 Vaccine?
WhatAreWeDoing
by WhatAreWeDoing  11-5-2009   
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