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would you cut off your arm to save your leg?
fudomyoo
by fudomyoo  Yesterday 1:35 PM   
 to get what we got, what do we have to give up? What if that's not acceptable?
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The Buzz on the Health Care Bill
ikino22
by ikino22  12-24-2009   
 Congress will change health care in the future. Stay tuned.
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Senator Advocates Health Reform Starts in Hospitals
financialrelief
by financialrelief  12-23-2009   
 It seems health care reform is being tackled from all angels. U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet is on a mission to rebuild our health care system starting with better
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Mind-reading brain implant could allow paralysed to turn their thoughts into instant speech
A53GG4
by A53GG4  12-22-2009   
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Scientists crack cancer codes
tabsey
by tabsey  12-17-2009    1
 The article is worth reading.
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A missile defense system might be nice now...
jatfla
by jatfla  12-16-2009    11
 I wish I could stop reading about this kinda' stuff. Every day it's something worse. At every turn Obama undermines the security of us and our allies....and those in Congress seem so fixated on passing a sinking Health Care Bill to realize that it's NOT our first priority. Those who do not see the horrific danger that a nuclear Iran poses have their heads in the sand.
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Senator Al Franken Has the Floor
mcsmithblack
by mcsmithblack  12-15-2009   
 Many of us don't watch C-SPAN because we figure watching legislators wrangle over legal fine points is boring. Well. Here's a little taste of what you are missing.
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More on Baking Soda
bhgfarms
by bhgfarms  12-15-2009    1
 This is a great article on Baking Soda and Maple Syrup..great info on fighting cancer! I encourage everyone to do their own research on their health! After reading this I am firmly convinced that this will work on just about any sickness...sickness and disease can not survive in a high alkaline state! This of course is my opinion and I am not a professional...just a professional mom!
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Reading List & Author Interview: 'Thelonious Monk': Jazz Eccentric
zizzy
by zizzy  12-10-2009   
 for interview click npr.org (National Public Radio)
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AmSpecBlog (The American Spectator) - Co-Pays versus Co-Insurance
heartlandinstitute
by heartlandinstitute  12-7-2009   
 Magazine/Blog/Op-Ed
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Kegel For Women
seekinfo99
by seekinfo99  12-7-2009   
 kegel exercises
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Keep your colon healthy: Colon Healthy Recipes And Foods
garnetanne
by garnetanne  12-6-2009   
 Having a healthy colon is the key to long term health and finding good colon healthy recipes is one way to help keep your body healthy. Due to poor eating habits, most people have an unhealthy colon resulting in constipation. Of course, food plays a big role in the health of your colon. Animal foods are hard to digest where plant foods are quite easy to digest. So, colon healthy recipes will include little or no animal foods and be based mainly on whole grains, fruits and vegetables. In addition to good colon health, using recipes made with these foods will have a pronounced effect on your overall health in general. Vegetables and fruits are very colon friendly and can be processed or digested quite easily by the body. They contain a variety of vitamins and minerals as well as enzymes and fiber- all things that are essential to good health. Colon healthy recipes for dinner follow the same common sense rules. Just like with any other aspect of your health, eating nutritious heal
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TOXO - Toxoplasma
tabsey
by tabsey  12-6-2009   
 Comes from cats, adapts in an interesting way in rats and who knows what else. Worth a visit to the linked site. "Toxo's got this one gene which allows it to just plug into the whole world of mammalian reward systems. And at this point, that's what we know. It is utterly cool."
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Foods that make you happy
shaor
by shaor  11-30-2009   
 Full info at source
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Looking at the SCIENCE behind the new mammography recommendations
Lexica
by Lexica  11-24-2009   
 More: So the panel, which does not take cost into consideration when making its reports, no longer recommends regular breast screenings for this population. For women between 50 and 59, the evidence shows that a mammogram every two years preserves the benefits without increasing the harms. Though even for them, mammograms are far from a panacea. (The recommendations for prostate cancer screenings have similarly declined, as have tests for colon cancer.) Mammograms are so unreliable—as many as one in 10 gives a false positive reading— a woman is nearly guaranteed of having a false positive test in her lifetime . These lead to biopises (not a painless procedure) and sometimes radiation and chemotherapy for tumors that were so slow growing they would never have killed you anyway.
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What's the best Hoodia product
peytondavis84
by peytondavis84  11-23-2009   
 For most people, regardless of race and gender, beauty is equal to a thin waist line or a low reading on your bathroom weight scale. This is the superficial side of the mirror. But the more beautiful fact is hidden and oftentimes taken for granted. Truth is, maintaining an ideal weight and keeping it in check should be given more importance. It’s an indicator of good health.
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The Cost of Dying (Video and Transcript)
BobbyDelray
by BobbyDelray  11-23-2009   
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Protecting Afghan Opium Fields, Bribing Taliban, Obama Allies Want New Tax to pay for it all.
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  11-22-2009   
 While reading this keep in mind that the existing taxes are illegal as they stand now. nevermind the proposed ones. "At the height of the Bush administration’s 2007 “surge” in Iraq, there were 26,000 US troops in Afghanistan and 160,000 in Iraq, a total of 186,000. According to DoD figures cited by The Washington Post last month, there are now around 189,000 and rising deployed in total. There are now 68,000 troops in Afghanistan, over double the amount deployed there when Bush left office. What precisely would this extra tax be used to pay for? Namely, bribing the Taliban, paying off CIA drug lords, and protecting heroin-producing opium fields."
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Health bill could get 34-hour reading in Senate
Normn8or
by Normn8or  11-19-2009   
 Full Article here..... http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/nov/19/health-bill-could-get-34-hour-reading-senate/
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Great Food Ideas
cliffclicking
by cliffclicking  11-16-2009   
 Whether you want fancy recipes or effective diets, we've got it all!
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US Health Tech for Licensing - Interested?
nedhamson1
by nedhamson1  11-12-2009   
 Our tax dollars pay for all sorts of inventions, research, etc. All of it may be licensed and sold for a profit and/or improved upon. These are healthcare related - so there is one on a different treatment for AIDS and another for a different way to isolate viruses for vaccine production. Not exactly money for nothing but one of the users reading this might be in the market - eh?
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Attack on Ft. Hood, Nov. 5th Guy Fawkes Day
blueridge
by blueridge  11-6-2009    1
 Interesting timing: "Remember, remember the 5th of November" . Psy-op staged? Virginia Tech graduate? What exactly was this conspiracy to kill all about? Growing list of direct news sources with some commentary at CLG, which military and government sites are reading avidly. Surveillance video of suspect before shooting here.
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Glenn Beck Compares Derailing Health Care To Preparing For 9/11
ratilfar
by ratilfar  11-3-2009    1
 HERE IS A TRANSCRIPT OF BECK: Ten years ago, I could have shouted every single day about Osama bin Laden and his wacky crazy threats to kill Americans in New York and nobody would have been willing to stand in line two hours while some security officer made grandma take her shoes off. No one would have done it. But don't you see. While the government is still not willing to do these things, today America is different. America has changed. Washington, we're not going to let you get away with it anymore. Look, fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Conservatives are awake. 9/12ers are willing to do the hard things. We know what this means! We're taking time out of our busy lives, taking time away from their families, they're attending town hall meetings. Do you think they want to do that? They are calling their representatives. How many times do we have to be yelled at by your people in Washington? They are reading 2,000-page healthcare bills on the weekend. The 9
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Pelosi Plan Makes Millions of People Pay Fines
WhatAreWeDoing
by WhatAreWeDoing  11-2-2009    1
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The Cost To the Planet of Fearing Science
tabsey
by tabsey  11-1-2009   
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Using The Children To Pass Health Care Reform, Video From the 20 Finalists
merrie
by merrie  10-30-2009   
  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Unveils The Affordable Health Care for America Act posted October 29 11:00:04 AM Speaker Pelosi unveiled the House’s GARBAGE final version of health insurance reform legislation " The Affordable Health Care For America Act - in front of the U.S. Capitol this morning, marking another historic step in the on-going effort to pass reform this year. The bill delivers on President Obama’s goals for reform: increased security and stability for those who have insurance; quality, affordable choices for those who don’t; and… CONTINUE READING http://www.barackobama.com/index.php
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Oldest cat in America dies, shocking discovery made
foxyarse
by foxyarse  10-27-2009    2
 Health officials called to the scene with Human Control Services reported that the conditions were quite distressing. "There were far to many old women living here, and the food provided was inadequate.", said Agent Fluffy. "The water in the tub for them was stale. And their litter boxes were atrocious." The 72 old women were rounded up and taken to a "no-kill" shelter in Dallas, pending the reading of Caterack's will. It is believed that the estate is to be left to these old women, many of them now feral, all with some health problems. Regrettably, the descendants of Caterack are expected to contest that, so authorities are broadcasting a plea to any other cats out there who can accomodate two or three of these old women. "They are good old women", said Agent Fluffy. "They've been fairly well kept all in all. They need good homes, and lots of love." Cats interested can call 1-800-OLD-LADY.
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Oregano oil eliminates parasites in humans
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  10-27-2009   
 "In one study, 77 percent of patients treated for enteric parasites were parasite free after taking oil of oregano in tablet form for six weeks. At this writing, it has inhibited the growth of at least ten different microbes, including Candida albicans (yeast). To top it off, oregano - like its relative rosemary - contains the powerful compound rosmarinic acid, which has been found to have anti-mutagenic and anti-carcinogenic properties. "
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The BEST healthcare reform blog EVER!
blackroseheart
by blackroseheart  10-26-2009   
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Stockholm Syndrome: Swedes Held Hostage to CO2 Terrorism
merrie
by merrie  10-23-2009   
 Next year, KRAV, Scandinavia’s main organic certification program, will start requiring farmers to convert to low-emissions techniques if they want to display its coveted seal on products, meaning that most greenhouse tomatoes can no longer be called organic. Those standards have stirred some protests. “There are farmers who are happy and farmers who say they are being ruined,” said Johan Cejie, manager of climate issues for KRAV. For example, he said, farmers with high concentrations of peat soil on their property may no longer be able to grow carrots, since plowing peat releases huge amounts of carbon dioxide; to get the organic label, they may have to switch to feed crops that require no plowing.
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Short-term Health Insurance coverage
lanceharryson
by lanceharryson  10-21-2009   
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Scavenger for Mind
kvsivaraman
by kvsivaraman  10-19-2009   
 As how toxins are generated in our body and result in enervating pain..... and harmful to our health in due course....... so is our interaction with external matters in our day-to-day life relulting in accumulation of filth in our mind. Here is a remedial measure for....
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Just When I Thought I'd Heard It All...
thinkingblue
by thinkingblue  10-18-2009   
 SWEAT LODGE appears on my computer screen. WTF? People paying money to be herded into a makeshift room that's hotter than any imaginative HELL? After reading a 3rd person had died in this sweat ceremony, my curiosity piqued and I had to find out more about those who seek enlightenment, by sweating. Huh? I can't believe a charlatan like this guru, Ray can so easily flimflam people into paying him lots of cash so they can suffer greatly (even die) in some sweaty, crowded, hot cubbyhole. If only I could have talked to these poor souls before they handed over their health and wampum to some Nut. Maybe I could have saved them by telling them go live and blend in to a Third World slum where there's plenty of misery and sweat, trying to survive, to see if that will bring about the financial glorification they seek? Maybe if they would have helped someone living in these REAL, not conjured up conditions, fulfillment may have followed. Never underestimate the power of GIVING!
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Palmistry
MPRachel
by MPRachel  10-18-2009   
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Insurance Industry Audit Says Insurance Premiums Will Increase Faster with Senate Baucus Bill
merrie
by merrie  10-12-2009    1
 America's Health Insurance Plans engaged PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to examine the impact of four components of the health reform bill being proposed by the Senate Finance Committee as introduced. These include: # Insurance market reforms and consumer protections that would raise health insurance premiums for individuals and families if the reforms are not coupled with an effective coverage requirement. # An excise tax on employer-sponsored high value health plans (or "Cadillac plans") that in a few years could also raise premiums for some moderate value plans. # Cuts in payment rates in public programs that could increase cost shifting to private sector businesses and consumers. These changes are expected to more than offset the potential reduction in cost shifting resulting from providing coverage to the uninsured. # New taxes on health sector entities that are likely to be passed through to consumers.
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Another lost Gospel found
foxyarse
by foxyarse  10-12-2009    3
 When Obama became a man he took Mary Michaela as his wife, and she was beautiful, and her wedding gift was a huge ass that could be seen for miles around their town of Bethlago. And Obama went to a temple and began preaching, and many were amazed that he spoke such sooth, saying 'Rabbi, rabbi, can you turn this water into some Paul-masson Chardonn'ay?' But Obama rebuked them, saying 'Let us not, at this point of time, pay heed to what are, in essence, mere beverages, and, we can now say with some certainty, are foodstuffs that, in time, will not necessarily raise our spiritual awareness for, as we now know, we have come to this moment where we can, in fact, make our views heard. Yes we can!' And grown men wept in amazement at such profound thoughts, though a few of the women of Bethlago muttered such things as 'He soundeth like a 10-year old talking through a pig's bladder', and 'Bring back King David Burning-Bush, at least he was funny'.
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Pure Acai Berry - The Super Antioxidant
rayjt6
by rayjt6  10-12-2009   
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Jack LaLanne puts a reporter through her paces
Lexica
by Lexica  10-9-2009   
 More: "I don't care if people are 80 or 85 when they start," he said. "They can double their strength and double their endurance in six weeks. You won't be able to do what you could when you were 20, but do the best you can with the equipment you have." LaLanne has slowed down in recent years, but suffers no joint pain and only occasional muscle aches. He's had two knee replacements - from football and car crash injuries, not exercise. He's never taken steroids, but did develop his own line of vitamins and of course, his juicer, made famous on late-night infomercials.… "Working out three or four times a week is plenty for most people, but it's an ego thing with me," he said of his regimen. "I'd like to see how long I can keep it up." In his prime, he could lift two 150-pound dumbbells doing chest presses and set a record of 1,033 pushups in 23 minutes at age 42.
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"Yes" and "thank you"
Lexica
by Lexica  10-9-2009   
 More: To the body itself: I marvel at your extraordinary ability to adapt and heal. I will do what I can to contribute to the cause.… To you, reading this: Thank you for your kindness and presence. If you need healing, please ask for help. If someone asks you for help, please say yes. For whatever reason, receiving is something many of us find difficult. We don’t want to put anyone out, be a burden. Finally, a request: Think about someone in your world who could use some help. Offer it. Think about something you need help with. Ask for it. Say yes . Say thank you .
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'India to Help Cut US Health Care Costs'
Gul Agha
by Gul Agha  10-5-2009   
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