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[…]ham and sausages, leaving him with an extreme, but undetected, vitamin deficiency in his diet, doctors in Britain said in a report published on Tuesday. RELATED STORY: How probiotics and fiber helps combat malnutrition Dr. Denize Atan, one of the doctors behind the article, which was published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, personally treated the “fussy eater” for three years. According to the doctor, the boy was previously healthy and took no medicines. She told BBC News: “His diet was essentially a portion of chips (fries) from the local fish and chip shop every day. He also used to […]
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[…]in and told me it was a spider. They had a few tools and worked their magic and got it out.” Doctors informed Torres that she had a brown recluse spider in her ear, which is a highly venomous species. Thankfully, the spider hadn’t bitten the inside of her ear. Torres added: “I never thought they would crawl in your ear or any part of your body.” RELATED STORY: Facts that prove we need spiders Torres said from now on she is going to take some serious precautions while sleeping, adding: “I went and put some cotton balls in my […]
[…]minoxidil, which is the active ingredient in Rogaine. RELATED STORY: Prince’s family sue doctor over pain pills Children who were repeatedly given the incorrectly-labeled drug developed hypertrichosis, which caused hair to grow rapidly on babies’ forehead, cheeks, arms and legs. According to El País, Farma-Química Sur is currently prohibited from manufacturing any medication until this incident has been resolved and all affected omeprazole has been recalled. “Werewolf syndrome,” also known as hypertrichosis, is the excess production of hair, either in one specific area or all over the body. RELATED STORY: New Jersey sues Sackler family for opioid epidemic It is […]
[…]with 24, India with 23, and Brazil with 20. The sharpest rise was recorded in Guatemala, with16 deaths in 2018, roughly five times more than in the previous year. The group said that was due to an increase in investment in the Central American country in agricultural plantations, mining, and energy projects. RELATED STORY: NBC: Erin Brockovich slams Florida officials over algae crisis: ‘Do your damn jobs’ Globally, the deadliest sector was mining, which accounted for 43 fatalities. Meanwhile, there was a dramatic acceleration in the number of deaths related to water resources, which rose from four in 2017 to […]
[…]a new international pipeline for Purdue’s opioids.1 RELATED STORY: Missouri man says doctor in opioid kickback lawsuits turned him into a ‘heroin junkie’ People familiar with the matter said that Purdue Pharma’s legal team informed the assembled plaintiffs’ attorneys that if they did not take the potential settlement, the company would go ahead and declare bankruptcy. According to documents read to NBC News, the company’s lawyers claim the value of a fully liquidated Purdue in a standard bankruptcy would be significantly lower than the current settlement offer amount. Purdue Pharma is just one of the opioid companies being sued by […]
[…]liberal opioid dispensing that began in the late 1990s, sparking a nationwide epidemic of overdose deaths and addiction. More than 400,000 people have died of overdoses from painkillers, heroin and illegal fentanyl since 1999. RELATED STORY: Johnson & Johnson Faces Multibillion Opioids Lawsuit That Could Upend Big Pharma Balkman, who read part of his decision aloud in his courtroom Monday afternoon, said: “the opioid crisis has ravaged the state of Oklahoma and must be abated immediately.” RELATED STORY: Forbes: Johnson & Johnson Under Criminal Investigation For Concealing Cancer Risks Of Baby Powder With more than 40 states lined up to […]
[…]Dan & ‘Quintessence’ founder arrested yet again for pleasuring himself on subway The doctor-entrepreneur promoted “the most simple, pure and unstimulating diet” as a method to prevent oneself from masturbating. However, despite J.H. Kellogg’s radical religious beliefs, there is no evidence to support reports that Corn Flakes were explicitly created as an anti-masturbatory tool. The cereal most likely produced as a healthy breakfast dish and nothing more. RELATED STORY: CNBC: Big Food’s exodus of leaders is a symptom of larger crisis Advertisements from the 1900s promote the cereal as “nutritious and healthful” while informing consumers of its advantages to the […]
[…]everyone’s like I can’t believe it. We’re still in shock, trust me. I go to the doctor’s thinking I’ll have surgery for kidney stones and end up going into labor with a c-section that night. It’s crazy. RELATED STORY: Triplets Regress into Autism ON THE SAME DAY — Genetics Could Not Do This! (Vaxxed Story) The doctors discovered Dannette Giltz was actually going into labor and told her to expect twins. Austin was sitting in a rocking chair thinking of names for the twins when the medical staff asked for another blanket. Danette said: His reaction is like, ‘excuse me, […]
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[…]assistance applicants or recipients. When is the last time you or someone you know went to the doctor’s for an unrelated pain or bruise. Did the doctor ask you or them about drug usage? Of course they did. RELATED STORY: WND: Law would let schools diagnose kids ‘mentally ill’ But if you will not take my word for it, then perhaps you will take Dr. Gary LeRoy’s word for it, “We’ve been doing this for almost a decade in my office,” said Dr. LeRoy, a staff physician at the East Dayton Health Clinic in Dayton, Ohio, and president-elect of the American Academy of […]
[…]the die-off coincided with the heatwave, they concluded that heat stress was the cause of the mass deaths. Heat decreases the amount of oxygen in the water, causing the salmon to suffocate. Quinn-Davidson said she’s worked as a scientist for eight years and had “never heard of anything to this extent before.”1 She added: “I’m not sure people expected how large a die-off we’d see on these rivers.”1 RELATED STORY: Seattle-Caught Salmon Found To Contain Cocaine, Antidepressants, And Pain Relievers Sue Mauger, the science director for the Cook Inletkeeper said that the warm temperatures are affecting salmon in different ways, […]
[…]Dixon refused the orders and turned instead to alternative medicine. According to reports, doctors wanted to remove at least one cancerous tumor from the girl’s liver. RELATED STORY: Medical Kidnapping: 3-year-old forced to undergo chemo; then state strips parents of custody after hospital reports them Police in Nevada received a tip from the FBI and sheriff’s office on June 13 that Kylee and her mother were at a hotel in Las Vegas. Kylee was taken into protective custody and transferred back to Oregon. In July, a Clackamas County Circuit Court judge ruled that state child welfare workers were permitted to […]
[…]suburb. The suspect fled the scene and has not been caught. RELATED STORY: Holistic doctor shot to death at organic restaurant Ambulance crews tried to save the twenty-eight year-old waiter, who had been shot in the shoulder, but he died at the scene. His colleagues told police that the customer had lost his temper at the pizza and sandwich shop because of the length of time it had taken to prepare his meal. RELATED STORY: Unintended Holistic Doctor Death Series: Over 90 Dead The killing has stunned local residents and shopkeepers. One twenty-nine year old woman told French […]
[…]fractures have previously sparked controversy in jailhouse and other contentious deaths. Source: Fox Washington […]
[…]signs that they’ve been poisoned, according to medical experts. The cause of the dogs’ deaths has not been determined, but all died shortly after swimming in Lady Bird Lake. The city has not confirmed that the dogs’ deaths were definitively connected to the algae, but officials recently said they have no reason not to believe the pet owners’ accounts. Mineghino said her vet couldn’t explain why Koda died. There were no wounds or snake bites, and the 2-year-old dog was perfectly healthy. As soon as she heard the symptoms and timing for algae poisoning, everything matched up. Now, Mineghino wants […]
[…]the drugs on their own and take them without even consulting with a doctor. But how much do doctors really know? Although doctors have a wealth of knowledge when it comes to human physiology and psychology and a fair amount when it comes to diseases, the truth is that they know very little about the drugs they prescribe that have been marketed and promoted by the industry they work in. How come it’s never mentioned that prescription medication is one of the leading causes of death? We are talking about a lethal epidemic that’s promoted and marketed as medicine, how […]
[…]he smoked marijuana rather than using the ibuprofen prescribed but didn’t disclose this to his doctor because pot was illegal in Ohio, where he had the procedure. He said his doctor told him his swelling was greatly reduced. “I didn’t experience the pain that I thought I would,” Sheahan said. RELATED STORY: US Attorney General admits prescription painkillers are the gateway drug, not marijuana In a study underway, Wallace is working with patients who’ve recently had surgery for joint replacement to see whether marijuana can be used to treat pain and reduce the need for opioids. But this may be […]
[…]many are now calling “junk science,” the original judge gave more credence to the State’s doctor who was said to be “an expert in the medical evaluation of suspected abuse,” then to the medical experts presented by the defense. Cathy L. Baldwin-Johnson. Image Source. The doctor whose testimony allegedly brought about this father’s wrong conviction, Dr. Cathy Baldwin-Johnson, is listed as a “Primary Care Physician” on the Providence Hospital website. Her specialty is said to be “Family Medicine.” A search in the American Board of Pediatrics website turns up a negative result when searching to see if she is certified as a […]
[…]usually pay about four times the Medicare rate. (1, 4) RELATED STORY: ABC: Feds charge CEOs, doctors in telemarketing scam that targeted Medicare recipients, costing taxpayers nearly $1 billion Staying Out-of-network According to Sabrina Corlette, professor at Georgetown University’s Health Policy Institute, dialysis companies can get more from health plans by staying out-of-network. This allows them to charge what they want because they aren’t subject to Medicare dictated fees. “They have the health plans over a barrel,” she says. (1) RELATED STORY: Doctors Make Millions off Medicare Cancel Medical Bills Once the story made the news, Fresenius said they would […]