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The Proven Cure and Prevention for Cancer the Medical

(NaturalNews) This article is about how you can prevent and cure cancer with a bottle of flax oil and a carton of cottage cheese. As incredible as this may seem, it is a truth that has been well proven and documented. It is also a truth that has been vigorously suppressed because the cancer industry is big business at its worst.
You or someone you love may have been diagnosed with cancer, and you are very much afraid. You have been taught by the Read the rest of this entry »

Surfer suffers first Bondi beach shark attack for 60 years

A surfer has been attacked by a shark off Australia’s world-famous Bondi
beach, the first shark mauling at Australia’s most iconic beach in over 60
years.
The 33-year old was out at sea close to sunset, at about 7.30pm on Thursday,
when he felt something brush his arm while paddling back out to catch
another wave.
Realising he had been bitten, he called out to a group of nearby surfers who
came to his aid – paddling the injured man to the shore Read the rest of this entry »

Health Care Delivered as It Should Be

Hardly anyone has a good word to say about this country’s fragmented system for delivering and paying for long-term care, with one exception: the P.A.C.E. program, which many experts laud as long-term care done right.
P.A.C.E., an acronym for “program of all-inclusive care for the elderly,” provides anything and everything a frail elderly person and her family might need, coordinated by a team of medical and social service providers, Read the rest of this entry »

American Media, Inc. Names Bobbie Halfin Vice President – Director

Ms. Halfin most recently served as Senior VP Strategy & Product Development for the Revolution Health Group and its web network. Prior to that, she was a VP at Waterfront Media where she played a key role in the launch of Everydayhealth.com, which now commands traffic in excess of 6 million unique visitors monthly. Ms. Halfin previously served as President of WinStar, a revenue development company for web publishers, and as the Managing Director of Read the rest of this entry »

Hormones linked to brain tissue loss in older women

“This was a surprise to many of us,” said Susan Resnick, a National Institute on Aging neuropsychologist who conducted the new research.
Like many other scientists, Resnick conducted studies in the 1990s that suggested hormone therapy could ward off dementia, even Alzheimer’s disease. The Women’s Health Initiative was the first huge study to randomly assign to women to take hormones or a placebo, then follow them for years.
For the new analysis, Read the rest of this entry »

Solta Medical slips to loss in Q4 – Quick Facts

(RTTNews) - 
Solta Medical, Inc. (SLTM:
) reported fourth quarter net loss of $15.04 million or $0.57 per share, compared to net income of $990 thousand or $ 0.04 per share in the same quarter of last year.
Non-GAAP net loss for the quarter was $3.50 million or $0.13 per share, compared to net income of $2.08 million or $0.08 per share in the year ago quarter.
Net revenues for the quarter declined to $9.55 Read the rest of this entry »

Surviving crash victims released from hospital

DIAMOND BAR – The father and sister of a 3-year-old girl killed by an out-of-control SUV have been released from a hospital after being injured in the same crash, officials said.
Soonil Kwon, 43, and Christine Kwon, 5, were discharged from Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center Friday, hospital officials said.
Michelle Kwon, 3, died Thanksgiving Day at UCI Medical Center from injuries sustained in the Wednesday crash at Maple Hill Elementary School, Read the rest of this entry »

State seeks to recycle unused prescription drugs

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December 28, 2008 – January Read the rest of this entry »

Choosy seniors can save on drugs

A key reason there is so much potential savings is that costs depend on the match between the drugs people take and the plan they are in. Most seniors do not look at the costs for their specific drugs, since most information is derived from mailings and other sources that do not tailor the data to fit individual needs.
Premiums — what you pay just to have the insurance — are only the most obvious part of the cost. The cost of filling Read the rest of this entry »

Four children burned with sulfuric acid admitted to Parkland

for abandoning her four children after they were burned by sulfuric acid. The children, ages 14, 7, 4, and 18-months, were burned when a container of the substance burst in the family’s pickup truck. Instead of calling 911 or driving her children to the hospital, Stout and at least one other person dropped the three oldest children off at a cafe in Woodbine, TX (eight miles out of Gainesville) and dropped the baby at a woman’s house.
Stout was Read the rest of this entry »