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[…]the office that day with the same symptoms and tested POSITIVE FOR INFLUENZA. I took him to the doctor this morning and he tested POSITIVE for INFLUENZA B. What made this even more troublesome was that this was the only sign that he was presenting. There was no cough, runny nose, or other common flu symptom. This little-known symptom is troubling because of the high number of pediatric deaths connected to the flu. RELATED STORY: ABC: 6-year-old girl hallucinates, tries to jump out window after taking Tamiflu Brodi ends her post emphasizing the importance of keeping a close eye out […]
It’s hard to believe that doctor Brenda Fitzgerald didn’t know she shouldn’t be purchasing stock in tobacco companies while she was working as the director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention but apparently, she didn’t. On Tuesday, the online site Politico did a story about Fitzgerald’s “‘…tens of thousands of dollars in new stock holdings in at least a dozen companies,’ including Japan Tobacco, one of the largest tobacco companies in the world” and as a result, Fitzgerald, one of the nation’s top public health advocates, resigned her post earlier today. (She also invested in a couple of Big Pharma companies, […]
[…]form and immunization record to the airline with 48-hours’ notice. Then, before boarding a doctor’s note, signed veterinarian health form, and proof of animal training will also need to be presented. What do you think about ESAs? What do you think about United’s decision to deny the […]
[…]STORY: Use of antidepressants continue to rise In the U.S., allopaths (traditional doctors or MDs) tend to prescribe drugs to treat the problem as opposed to getting to the root of the problem. In fact, Lee, who went on the drug to combat mild depression and seasonal affective disorder (or SAD), said that no one asked why he was depressed, they just put him on drugs. He says, “No one wanted to ask if I was connected to God. No one asked how I defined success. No one put down the pen and looked into my eyes. At 19, no one […]
[…]opinions out there on soy products, especially as they pertain to women. However, while I am not a doctor, it is my understanding that fermented soy products are especially healthy for women who are going through menopause. Check out the video below to learn more. RELATED STORY: Hops Herb Fights Breast Cancer and Menopause Symptoms RELATED STORY: At Menopause: Estrogen-Only Therapy Carries Lower Risk of Blood Clots *Article originally appeared at Nutrition […]
[…]suicide were white, and most deaths occurred from 1980 to 1988. Fifty-three percent of all suicide deaths occurred before age 50. Of the 3,502 deaths in this age group in the original cohort, 286 (8.2%) were due to suicide. Men younger than 50 years with recent exposure above the median had notably higher ORs (odds ratios): 2.39 (95% CI, 1.00-5.69) for men younger than 35 years and 3.62(95% CI, 1.41-9.29) for men aged 35 to 49 years. Men employed as electricians, and to a lesser extent as line workers, seemed to be at increased risk, broadly consistent with indications of […]
[…]the potentially dangerous side effects of antidepressants, “You are brought up to listen to the doctor and believe everything they say. You’re told they know what they are talking about and you don’t. If they say you do something then you basically go and do it. You trust them implicitly. This has been a very rude education in that in fact that’s not really the case. We took the doctor’s advice and it was only when everything went wrong that we realised that actually we should have taken more care in that. We didn’t appreciate the risks involved.” In 2015 […]
[…]the deaths “suspicious.” (Click here to see the full list of the over 80 holistic doctors we’ve lost in the last two years.) But, in an effort to ensure that “no stone” was left unturned, the family hired priate investigators who now believe the billionarie couple were murdered by multiple people, days before their bodies were found. (The family “vehemently rejected” an early report by the Toronto Star that said the police were investigating the possibility of a murder-suicide.) The ongoing private investigation has, at times, contradicted early reports by the Toronto police who, for their part, have remained quiet […]
[…]I’m putting you through this. And I said you don’t have to be sorry you did nothing wrong.” Doctor Niec is currently being held at the Calhoun County Jail in Battle Creek, MI. His sister is recommending that anyone with permanent legal resident status not wait around but get citizenship as soon as possible. At this point, it is unknown when or if the doctor will be released until his hearing. If not, he could remain in jail for a couple of weeks or even months. We will update you as more information comes to […]
[…]old habits and gained it back.” It wasn’t until February 2014, when she found herself in the doctor’s office for weight-related issues, that Susan began to rethink her relationship with food and weight loss. “[My doctor] wanted me to consider gastric bypass surgery, but I knew that wasn’t for me,” she recalls. “My sister underwent Roux-en-Y bypass surgery in 2007, and I saw firsthand that if you don’t change your lifestyle and the way you think about food, the weight will come back. I knew I needed to make a change.” So Susan kept an eye out for a fitness program that will help […]
I’ve been fortunate enough to meet Suzanne Humphries, MD several times and interview her. We’ve also shared a stage at Cal Jam in prior years and will share one again this year (next week). Watch below as Dr. Humphries reads a graphic death threat that was sent to her via email. The person who wrote this used a very secure overseas server and hid themselves well. They also had a man outside their home with a drone who said he worked for the nearby church, but the church later said they had no idea who he is. Our thoughts are […]
[…]not only would Big Pharma suffer, what about doctors? The number-one diagnosis adults see doctors with is high blood pressure, at nearly 40 million doctor visits a year, so maybe even the BMW industry might be benefiting from keeping the salt debate alive. For another in-depth video on the so-called sodium controversy, see High Blood Pressure May Be a Choice. I discuss hypertension in How to Prevent High Blood Pressure with Diet and How to Treat High Blood Pressure with Diet. But what if you already eat healthfully and still can’t get your pressures down? Try adding hibiscus tea (Hibiscus Tea vs. Plant-Based Diets for Hypertension) and ground […]
[…]science in too many ways.” We totally agree with you, Simon! RELATED STORIES: NBC: Doctor researching cancer says common plant may hold cancer cure New Scientist: Holistic Medieval Remedy Kills Hospital MRSA Superbug Professor John O’Halloran, who helped judge the competition, said: “This is a really exciting project which explores the possibility of the blackberry leaf extracts’ ability to control harmful bacteria. The unexpected findings deliver a unique approach to killing bacteria using natural plant active ingredients. The rigour of the approach adopted by Simon set his project apart from competitors and made him our overall winner.” Congratulations young man. […]
[…]price on a certain crib if you are indeed pregnant! RELATED STORY: 4,250% increase in fetal deaths reported to VAERS after Flu Shot given to pregnant women As you might imagine, the ad has gotten quite a bit of attention. RELATED STORY: Ikea’s Flatpack Vertical Garden Can Feed an Entire Neighborhood! The discount is actually available to all members of the Ikea Family program. The ad really is just for fun but does function as a simple, free pregnancy test which encourages readers who are pregnant to join Ikea Family and reap the benefits. RELATED STORY: IKEA- using mushrooms to create […]
[…]behavior while taking Tamiflu.” Remember that Tamiflu cannot cure influenza. I’m not a doctor but with side effects like those, it might just be better to stay home and rest, drinks loads of hot tea and water, and increase your Vitamins C and D intake. Be safe […]
[…]8 to 12 times fewer heart disease deaths than the United States, 2 to 3 times fewer colon cancer deaths, 7 times fewer prostate cancer deaths, and 5½ times lower risk of dying from breast cancer. Some of this protection may be because they were only eating about 1,800 calories a day. They were actually eating a greater mass of food, but whole plant foods are calorically dilute. There’s also a cultural norm not to stuff oneself. The plant-based nature of the diet may trump the caloric restriction, though, because the one population that lives even longer than the Okinawa Japanese doesn’t just eat […]
[…]a therapeutic relationship’ in spring 2016 with a patient. The patient complained that the doctor had violated the boundaries of a patient-physician relationship during sessions, according to paperwork filed when the doctor surrendered his license.” (This is after the state ordered Bridgham to undergo evaluation from the Professional Renewal Center in Kansas after he had sex with one of his patients back in 2003. We do not condone this behavior at all but are surprised how many chiropractors end up dating their patients, some of them even openly.) Bridgham was a past president of the Chiropractic Society of Rhode Island and […]
[…]symptoms, and emergency room waiting times have gotten much longer as a result. Initially, doctors wondered whether numbers in Santa Barbara were higher because of preexisting lung problems from the Thomas Fire but now that the rest of California seems to be getting hit just as hard that theory has been discarded. This year’s strain of flu, H3N2, has been knocking people out- hard. But you don’t need a flu shot that’s only 10 percent effective and comes with a host of potential problems. Instead, you need to take care of your body (I’m not a doctor and not trying to tell you […]
[…]the health food store I go to on my regular routine, my papers stolen about the holistic doctor deaths, and then the car was found burnt out after it was set on fire and crashed through a brick wall. The local detectives had never seen anything like it. But they didn’t seem concerned that I was a journalist, and now I can’t even get them to return my calls to get pictures.) So, let me be clear to people from MLM and non-MLM companies: Please, don’t go to my page and promote your product in this group because this group […]
[…]patients died within 30 days of being diagnosed with C. difficile, and about 15,000 of those deaths were directly linked to the infection.” However, given that the strength of C. difficile is relatively new, scientists are now trying to figure out how certain strains have become so virulent in the last couple of years. The first assumption, which has proven to indeed be part of the issue, is the misuse and overuse of antibiotics. But there’s more to it than just that. A team of scientists from Baylor College of Medicine in Texas, examined C. difficile RT027 and RT078, to see what kind of “carbon-rich molecules they […]