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4 Cases of Tamiflu-resistant H1N1 Cases Appearing at Duke University Medical Center by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Tamiflu will remain as the the treatment of choice for the flu. The scary part of this is that 3 of the 4 patients died who had the resistant flu. CDC is investigating. Relenza is another drug that can be used to fight the flu but has some limitations on who can take it, pre-school and those with respiratory disease are out of the loop for this ... Read on »
Tiny Babies, Large Questions: Ethical Issues in Prenatal and Neonatal Care by Thaddeus Pope Doctor of Philosophy Tiny Babies, Large Questions: Ethical Issues in Prenatal and Neonatal CareSixth Annual Pediatric Bioethics Conference Friday and Saturday, July 23 and 24, 2010 Bell Harbor International Conference Center, Seattle, WashingtonFor most families, pregnancy and the birth of a child is an exciting and joyous time of hope and celebration. But sometimes, ... Read on »
Honest Scrap by Brandi TGIF!I brought leftovers for lunch today.Leftover acorn squash + ww pasta with simple tomato sauce.and roasted broccoli!Since I just have leftovers, albeit good ones, for lunch, I thought I would post my Honest Scrap!I got tagged by Camille, one of the awesome bloggers I met in San Francisco a few weeks ago.I’m supposed to list 10 things peop ... Read on »
murders of Iraqi detainees by zhang y. A former Army sergeant who revealed the murders of four Iraqis at a canal in 2007 says he has no regrets about breaking his silence. "I did the right thing," Jess Cunningham told CNN's "AC360°." "I'm not going to hide behind false brotherhood." Nine months after the March 2007 murders, Cunningham told his Army lawy ... Read on »
Don't blame fast food: Mummies h ... by Dr. Rubens D. Medical Doctor Don't blame fast food: Mummies had heart diseaseORLANDO, Fla., 19 nov 2009 – You can't blame this one on McDonald's: Researchers have found signs of heart disease in 3,500-year-old mummies."We think of it as being caused by modern risk factors," such as fast food, smoking and a lack of exercise, but the findings show that these aren ... Read on »
6 Week Fitness Challenge: Day #9 - Bump in the Road by Mark 7 Healthy Living Professional Today I was unable to do any workouts, cardio or strength, because of a tight back. Yesterday morning I had a great workout. I started with an upper body strength routine and finished with a long, moderate intensity, cardio session. I felt great all day, until the evening. Over the years I have nursed a tricky back. As I get stressed, either phys ... Read on »
John Wayne: America, Why I love Her by Barbara C. Patient Expert More from Martha:You ask me why I love her? Well, give me time, and I'll explain. Have you seen a Kansas sunset or an Arizona rain? Have you drifted on a bayou down Louisiana way? Have you watched the cold fog drifting over San Francisco Bay?Have you heard a Bobwhite calling in the Carolina pines or heard the bellow of a diesel in the Appalachia ... Read on »
Trading Frequent Flier Miles for Plastic Surgery? by Dr. Tony Y. Medical Doctor Strange story out of Finland: Apparently Finland's biggest airline, Finair, is offering plastic surgery as a way to redeem frequent flier miles. Some details from kansas.com: It takes 1.32 million points to buy a lower blepharoplasty and 3.18 million points to buy a breast augmentation. That would equal 120 round-trip, business class flights fro ... Read on »
Need a Pain-in-the-Neck Cure? Arc 4 Life’s Soft-Yet-Effective, Polyester-Filled (Non-Memory-Foam),... by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Introduction (feel free to skip ahead): Sitting before a PC monitor now and again prompts many a computer user to lean forward more than they should. I know that's been the case with me. Compounding the problem is the fact that the configurations of many chairs don't encourage the sitter to hold his/her neck in an optimal position. The same could b ... Read on »
New mammogram advice raises concerns in U.S. by ViaMedica People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee 2 Comments NEW YORK — For many women, getting a mammogram is already one of life's more stressful experiences. Now, women in their 40s have the added anxiety of trying to figure out if they should even be getting one at all. A government task force said Monday that most women don't need mammograms in their 40s and should get one every two years starti ... Read on »