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The Over-Diagnosis of Attention Deficit Disorder
From ABC News.com comes an article with the title: "A Diagnosis Excess? -- A Lawsuit Alleges Attention Deficit Disorder Is Over-Diagnosed" According to the article, Ritalin is being "prescribed to an estimated 4 million American schoolchildren each year" and parents, doctors, and activists ...
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Mercury in Vaccines to be Reduced
From Yahoo News comes an article titled, "US Sees Progress Reducing Mercury in Vaccines." According to the article, US health officials and doctors stated that, "progress is being made in efforts to reduce infants' exposure to a type of mercury used as a preservative in childhood vaccines."...
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US Medical Errors Resulting In Death - Not Exaggerated
Last November, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) released a report stating that "between 44,000 and 98,000 people die in US hospitals annually as a result of medical errors." Since the report was released some physician groups have questioned the claim stating that the reported numbers were t...
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Autism and Mercury Relationship
The following is testimony from a recent ACIP meeting. Thank you to Dr. Rick Hodish for supplying this report. My name is Sallie Bernard. I live in Summit, New Jersey. I am the president and CEO of a market research company and a board member of the Cure Autism Now Foundation, the largest pr...
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Does Ritalin Kill?
From WorldNetDaily.com comes an article titled: "Ritalin's long-term effects questioned - Death of 14-year-old boy highlights concerns over popular drug" The article reports that ritalin, "is getting a nervous second look by medical groups and pediatricians due to potential long-term health...
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Editorial Reply Re: Congressional Hearings on Vaccines and Autism
From: Dawn Richardson PROVE This is a phenomenal letter written by a parent of a vaccine injured child in response to an editorial comment published on WebMD. It clearly illustrates the incestuous ties some of those who make vaccine decisions for our children have with drug companies. These ...
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Children, Shots, and Autism
It's almost as if the whole world has gotten into the discussion of vaccination and the question of it's safety and efficacy. Although articles questioning vaccination did appear in the major press several years ago, they often included opportunistic commentary from pro-vaccine groups looking to...
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Does it pay to be healthy?
From MSNBC Health comes an article titled: "Medical savings accounts: a boon just for the healthy and wealthy?" While I have heard discussion about medical savings accounts (MSAs) in chiropractic circles for several years now, I have heard very little from those outside the chiropractic pro...
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Role of chiropractic in VA sparks heated debate
Linda Bevel, Executive Assistant, World Chiropractic Alliance Sharp divisions within the chiropractic profession became evident on Thursday, Feb. 24, when the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA) participated in a forum held by the Department of Veterans Affairs at VA Headquarters in Washington D....
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Gates and Others Partner in Vaccine Program
PRNewswire reported today that the Bill and Melinda Gates children's vaccine program has partnered with other pro-vaccine groups to "fight misinformation on the web." Four "science-based vaccine websites" have announced the launch of a "web ring" that has been created to "make it easier to acce...
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How Many Are Dying in Hospitals? - President Wants To Know
You may not see it on your local news but it comes across global news feeds daily - As many as 98,000 Americans each year are dying in US hospitals. What is often not mentioned is who is behind the news. There are massive opportunities for lawmakers and politicians to find a "solution" to this incre...
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Accidental death more likely from an M.D. than a gun owner
(These statistics come from a web site we found and have not been verified for accuracy. The numbers should get you to stop and think and hopefully search for more information.) Someone read a recent article in the Seattle Washington Post-Intelligencer concerning accidental deaths caused by...
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New OSHA rules address ergonomics injuries
OSHA plans to propose new rules regarding recommended standards for repetitive stress injuries.
Among OSHA's plans, employers would have to correct injury-causing workplace conditions that require repetitive motion, overexertion or awkward posture.
OSHA reports that 1.8 million workers...
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Drug company-sponsored studies less critical than independent studies
CHICAGO (AP) - Studies on the cost-effectiveness of drugs are far more likely to report favorable findings if they are sponsored by the drug companies themselves rather than independent groups, researchers found.
Their study - funded by a pharmaceutical company - appears to confirm long-held...
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Internet will change doctor-patient relationships
NEW YORK, (Reuters Health) -- Just as it revolutionized other industries, the Internet is set to change the face of healthcare as we know it. And perhaps nowhere will the effects be more pronounced than on doctor-patient relationships, a Canadian researcher predicts. In the September 18th issue o...
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