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Health Last Updated: Jun 4th, 2008 - 12:41:30


Health
How Bush and the neocons plan to kill Medicare
By Jerry Mazza

You think they went away when seniors jumped all over them last time? No, they just crawled under their rock for a while then crept back out. In fact, the Bush administration has recently said �unsustainable growth� in spending on programs like Medicare is contributing to �the biggest challenge to the nation�s economic health.� That�s a flat-out lie.

Jun 4, 2008, 00:24

Health
Pandemic response plan: let the elderly, the sick, and the poor die
By Larry Chin

The Bush-Cheney administration�s Department of Homeland Security, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have collectively set guidelines that recommend in the event of a "pandemic" or mass crisis that the elderly, the sick, the severely injured, and the poor will be denied life-saving medical treatment.

May 6, 2008, 00:20

Health
How to get universal health care
By Joel S. Hirschhorn

Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama say they believe in giving Americans universal health care. I don�t believe them. Anyone who takes the time to understand universal health care should conclude that only a simple single payer system will reform the current outrageous system that benefits the insurance and pharmaceutical industries.

May 6, 2008, 00:12

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Despite 5,000 lawsuits, Wyeth and US endocrinologist group hope for HRT comeback
By Martha Rosenberg

A reduction in a jury award for a drug that caused cancer from $134 million to $58 million would not normally be cause to rejoice. But it has not been a normal year for hormone maker Wyeth.

Feb 27, 2008, 00:47

Health
Time to end profit-driven mandatory vaccination racket
By Evelyn Pringle

The push to keep adding more vaccines to the mandatory schedules comes directly from a purely profit motivated industry and a recent investor report estimates that the worldwide market will quadruple from about $4.3 billion in 2006 to more than $16 billion in 2016, with the biggest boost coming from kids in the US.

Feb 13, 2008, 00:13

Health
For-profit health care: More than one way to scan a CAT
By Mickey Z.

Since just about every refrigerator automatically comes with a meat drawer, butter shelf, and egg rack, it should come as no surprise that most homes are predictably equipped with a medicine chest. Taking such inevitability further along its natural progression, those in the health care . . . I mean, disease care field fully expect to be regularly treating patients with a fair amount of body fat.

Jan 30, 2008, 01:09

Health
Accused of hiding drug dangers again, Big Pharma starts 2008 defending itself
By Martha Rosenberg

If Hillary and Obama think the press is picking on them, they should look at Big Pharma.

Jan 22, 2008, 00:09

Health
Medical researchers patented AIDS cure in 1990
By Juris Doctor Boyd Graves
Forward by Jerry Mazza

I can�t think of any more fitting time than the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther�s birthday to submit this article by Boyd Graves, an African American who has first-hand knowledge of AIDS and has sustained his life by his own research into viable cures. He has also persistently contributed to combating AIDS by submitting his findings to those in power to bring about �positive� changes in attitude towards cures at home and around the world.

Jan 21, 2008, 00:18

Health
The polio vaccine, AIDS, and their US-made viruses
By Jerry Mazza

When I was a teenager growing up in Brooklyn, my parents warned me every summer to stay away from public pools or taking any chances running under opened fire hydrants to cools us from the brick-and-tar baking heat. Their fear was the epidemic of polio that haunted the US -- 52,000 cases in 1952 alone. My parents worried that polio �germs� could be carried in the highly used and abused public waters.

Jan 11, 2008, 00:43

Health
Inside Bush's FDA: A perpetual leaker of insider information and the slipshod testing of generic drugs
By Evelyn Pringle

The steady leaking of insider information about products under review by the FDA has caused enormous losses for average American investors since the Bush administration took control of the agency six years ago.

Jan 11, 2008, 00:38

Health
So . . . what's this here single-payer health care thing all about anyway?
By Warren Pease

A teenaged girl died a couple of weeks ago because Cigna HealthCare, a for-profit medical insurance provider, did exactly what it's compelled to do by law: it chose to maximize its profits by refusing to pay for a liver transplant for 17-year-old Nataline Sarkisyan, whose doctors warned that she would certainly die without the organ replacement.

Jan 4, 2008, 00:20

Health
AIDS estimates surge in America
By Jerry Mazza

This notice was served up to us on Dec 1, World AIDS Day, by the Washington Post. Read everything David Brown wrote, like �New government estimates of the number of Americans who become infected with the AIDS virus each year are 50 percent higher than previous calculations suggested, sources said yesterday.

Dec 31, 2007, 01:02

Health
Teenage girl dies so CIGNA execs can get richer
By Mary Shaw

It's like a story straight out of the movie SiCKO.

Dec 24, 2007, 01:32

Health
Drugs not hugs, say pharma linked child psychiatrists
By Martha Rosenberg

The yellow do-not-cross crime scene tape had barely been strung at Westroads Mall in Omaha before psychiatrist Dr. Harold Koplewicz appeared on CBS' The Early Show to say that's depression for you.

Dec 19, 2007, 00:12

Health
Medicare Part D destroys the lives of senior citizens, the poor, and the sick
By Larry Chin

The American people -- particularly the elderly, the poor and the sick -- continue to be systematically fleeced, impoverished, and killed off by its so-called leadership, led by the Bush administration and Congress. There is no better example of this than the Medicare Part D program.

Dec 14, 2007, 00:18

Health
Eli Lilly's latest curse: Cymbalta
By Martha Rosenberg

It was supposed to replace Prozac profits when the patent expired in 2001 and cash in on the national love affair with antidepressants. But Eli Lilly & Co.'s Cymbalta (duloxetine) seemed cursed from the start.

Oct 17, 2007, 00:14

Health
FDA, industry insiders derail approval of new cancer treatments
By Evelyn Pringle

George W Bush's Food and Drug Administration (FDA), stacked with insiders from the industry that literally carried him to Washington, has stooped to a new low to protect the obscene profits of the multi-billion dollar cancer industry by blocking the approval of a new class of immunotherapies that can extend the lives of dying cancer patients with minimal side effects.

Oct 10, 2007, 01:43

Health
The topic of cancer
By Mickey Z.

When actress Farrah Fawcett recently sought out �alternative� cancer treatment, she was greeted with predictable media scorn. For example, ABCNews.com (October 3) characterized such a choice as a �last-ditch attempt to find a cure, one that brings the patient into a murky world of offshore clinics and unproven courses of treatment that are scorned by the medical establishment.�

Oct 5, 2007, 00:41

Health
Why Bush should have signed the children�s health act
By Walter M. Brasch

President George W. (�I-Demand-an-Up-or-Down-Vote�) Bush yesterday vetoed the State Children�s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), which expired this past week. The highly successful program to aid children was begun in 1997 under the Clinton presidency.

Oct 4, 2007, 01:10

Health
S-CHIP veto: The millstone around Bush's neck
By In what can only be regarded as a political stunt to deny congressional Democrats a legislative victory at the expense of children, President Bush has threatened to veto the State Children's Health Insurance Program (S-CHIP) reauthorization bill, despite passage by large bipartisan majorities in both Houses of Congress.
Sep 27, 2007, 01:01


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