Health & Wellness
The Navajo Nation and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Friday warned of a new possible outbreak of plague. The Apache County, Ariz., man who contracted the disease began showing symptoms in late September, the Navajo Nation said, including a 103-degree fever, chills, diarrhea and groin tenderness. He has responded well to treatment, the nation said.
The highly infectious bacterial disease is transmitted primarily by flea bites. Although human cases are rare, the illness can be life-threatening.
This year, 22 positive tests for plague have been confirmed in animals in the state.
The marchers pushed for a bill to allow children to skip some, or all, vaccines required by New Jersey. Many parents said their children were injured by vaccines, or that vaccines cause autism, a neurological disorder on an inexplicable rise. The link between autism and vaccines has been disproven by recent studies.
Comment: Well, now, the link between autism and vaccines has been disproven? That's a very strong assumption on the part of these two reporters who have either not really dug very deeply into the issue, or are being told what to report on this issue. There are lots of articles you can read on SOTT that refutes this assumption just by putting the words +autism +vaccine into the search function. Here's two to start you off:
Major Court Rules That Parents of Children with Autism May Sue Vaccine Makers
Stunning New Link Between Vaccines and Autism Rates
"Governor Corzine," speaker Louise Kuo Habakus said as she addressed the crowd. "Are you the one with the courage to lead us through this health care crisis? If so, give us vaccination choice. The parents of New Jersey are moving ahead with or without you."
Under new state rules that take effect today, hospitals and physicians are barred from billing patients for the balance of emergency care not covered by insurers.
But the relief for patients may not last long. Hospitals and physicians are protesting the rules in court. Meanwhile, the state Supreme Court is set to hear another "balance billing" challenge next month.
And another court test may come sooner in a challenge by hospital chain Prime Healthcare Services Inc. of Victorville.
The problem was solely spiritual in nature, they were told.
Here's the thing: Other studies have found that clergy, and not psychologists or other mental health experts, are the most common source of help sought in times of psychological distress.
The study by NYU Langone Medical Center researchers is published in the October 16 issue of the journal Cell Host and Microbe. The new finding adds to the growing body of research showing that the kinds of bacteria in our intestine, and in our stomach, have an impact on our health.
"There is more and more evidence that gut flora have a tremendously important influence on human health," says Yasmine Belkaid, Ph.D., chief of the mucosal immunology unit in the laboratory of parasitic diseases at the National Institutes of Health "If some set of microbes induces a specific immune response, this points to a way to manipulate the immune system," says Dr. Belkaid. "This new study is the first report that has associated a defined set of gut flora with the induction of specific immune cells."
The study advocates broadening the view of abusive behaviors within dating relationships to explore the myriad environments - school, home and community - that affect boys' lives and actions.
"Until now, we did not have much information on young men who hurt their partners," said Elizabeth Miller, the study's senior author and an assistant professor of pediatrics at UC Davis Children's Hospital. "This is a critically important piece of the puzzle in terms of designing meaningful prevention and intervention programs to prevent adolescent relationship violence."
This year, she's skipping the test. Even with insurance, it's more than her budget can tolerate, especially with the roller coaster on Wall Street devouring her retirement savings.
"I'm doing everything I can to avoid going to the doctor," she said.
From Park Avenue dental offices to the Arlington Free Clinic, the global economic crunch is forcing a growing number of Americans to scale back on medical care. Consumers are attempting their own form of triage, pushing off seemingly less-urgent services in the hope that their financial health will improve. But the danger, say physicians, is that the short-term savings may translate into more severe long-term health implications.
Balance disorders are among the 10 most common conditions seen by GPs and over half of us will experience one at some point. While a spot of room spin may sound minor, the reality can be anything but.






Comment: There is something else you should be aware of and that is sugar, fructose and all other sweetners feed candida. And candida is more dangerous than you might think.