09.28.07
Posted in Health Fitness at 12:49 pm by Richard
three good opportunities to air his views each day
Of all the cranks the diet crank is one of the most annoying, for he has
three good opportunities to air his views each day. With the best
meaning in the world he does more harm to the cause of food reform than
do the advocates of living in the good old way, eating, drinking and
being merry and dying young. When people become possessed of too much
zeal and enthusiasm regarding a subject, they are sure that their
knowledge is the truth and they insist upon trying to enforce their way
upon others, resent having their old habits interfered with forcibly.
Those who are too persistent and insistent produce antagonism and
prejudice in the minds of others, and then it is almost impossible to
impart the truth to them, for they will neither see nor hear.
Stop fearing socialize <b>health</b> care
A heated debate has broken out over President Bushs threat to veto a bill that would give additional funding to a program that currently provides health care to millions of children. The presidents reasoning? …
Dems to Bush on <b>health</b>: Try 'right side of history'
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BlogHer <b>Health</b> Round-Up
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Community of Scholars meets <b>Health</b> Minister
By offering high quality research training to nurses, midwives and allied health care professionals at all levels including doctoral and post-doctoral research, it is expected that the scheme and the Community of Scholars it funds will, …
YOYO <b>Health</b> Care
This morning’s news coverage of the General Motors-United Auto Workers settlement describes how YOYO economics is taking over health care — the last bastion of employer-provided social insurance. The Wall Street Journal’s trend story …
<b>Health</b> Tip: Considering Low-Carb?
Low-carbohydrate diets are rich in proteins (such as meats) and low in carbohydrates (such as breads and pastas). Because of the limited food choices offered by these plans, some people on a low-carb diet may need to take a multivitamin …
Union-controlled <b>Health</b> Care VEBA a License to Steal?
TTAC’s best and brightest were not slow off the mark on this one: GM’s plan to put $50b into the hands of the United Auto Workers for a union-controlled health care superfund could lead to epic fraud, leaving union members without …
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Posted in Health Fitness at 12:41 pm by Richard
faculties, we die prematurely or go into physical and mental decay
Instead of growing old gracefully, in possession of our senses and
faculties, we die prematurely or go into physical and mental decay.
Bleary eyes, pettiness, childishness and lost mental faculties are no
part of nature”s plan for advanced years. Those manifestations result
from man”s improvement on nature!
Stop fearing socialize <b>health</b> care
A heated debate has broken out over President Bushs threat to veto a bill that would give additional funding to a program that currently provides health care to millions of children. The presidents reasoning? …
Dems to Bush on <b>health</b>: Try 'right side of history'
As the Senate today prepares to adopt a major expansion of government-financed children’s health care that the House already has approved — and which President Bush vows to veto — Democratic leaders are calling on Bush to get “on the …
BlogHer <b>Health</b> Round-Up
As a self-employed person, I purchase health insurance in the private individual market. Premiums for an underwritten policy for a 38-year old woman in the Washington, DC area, cost me $3384 annually (up 20% from last year) with …
YOYO <b>Health</b> Care
This morning’s news coverage of the General Motors-United Auto Workers settlement describes how YOYO economics is taking over health care — the last bastion of employer-provided social insurance. The Wall Street Journal’s trend story …
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09.23.07
Posted in Health Fitness at 5:04 am by Richard
will cause too much trouble
People often object to a change in methods, for, they say, the new plan
will cause too much trouble. The plan here outlined causes less trouble
than the conventional method of caring for children. It is simpler and
gives better results. If it were followed out the mortality of children
under ten years of age in this country would be reduced from over
400,000 annually to less than 25,000. In spite of everything, a number
of young people will get into fatal pranks.
Bush slams Dems, vows to veto expanded kids’ health insurance
Chicago Sun-Times - WASHINGTON — President Bush again called Democrats ‘’irresponsible'’ Saturday for pushing an expansion he opposes to a children’s health insurance program. ‘’Democrats in Congress have decided to pass a bill they know will be vetoed,'’ Bush said of …
GM, UAW Move Closer to Health Care Deal
CNBC - DETROIT - Negotiators in lengthy contract talks between General Motors Corp. and the United Auto Workers were due to return to the table Sunday amid optimism that they were close to a settlement. Two people who have been briefed on the talks said …
Forum to cover health care, cancer treatment
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - (September 23, 2007) Lacking access to good health care will cause more cancer deaths than tobacco, say American Cancer Society officials. The group is launching a nationwide campaign about the struggles that Americans face getting quality cancer …
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Posted in Health Fitness at 4:05 am by Richard
Dietetics,’ by A
The following daily average diet is taken from the book, ‘Diet and
Dietetics,’ by A. Gauthier, a well known authority on the subject of the
nutritive needs of the body. Mr. Gauthier averaged the daily food intake
of the inhabitants of Paris for the ten years from 1890 to 1899,
inclusive. He takes it for granted that this is the average daily food
requirement for a person:
UAW, GM near health deal
Detroit Free Press - The UAW and General Motors Corp. reached a general framework Friday on a retiree health care deal, overcoming the key obstacle to reaching agreement on a labor contract that could transform the domestic auto industry, people familiar with the talks …
Health deal close
Detroit News - UAW, GM closing in on health care deal GM may demand big UAW givebacks S&P: Labor deals won’t solve Big 3’s troubles UAW, GM contract talks go late Thursday Retiree health fund stalled UAW, GM accord still days away Daniel Howes: UAW’s silence truly …
Saturday, Sept. 22 Health & Fitness Calendar
Miami Herald - Saturday, Sept. 22 Health & Fitness Calendar Get free health screenings for diabetes, blood sugar and blood pressure at the Church of the Open Door Community Health Fair , 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the church at 6001 NW Eighth Ave., Miami …
Health commissioner back
Philadelphia Inquirer - Former city Health Commissioner John F. Domzalski will be back on the job Monday morning, replacing Carmen I. Paris, who was demoted Thursday in connection with a salary scandal. The fallout began when it became known that George J. Zameska - the …
Four Palestinian children injured while playing with explosive in Gaza …
MSN UK News - Four Palestinian children were injured while playing with explosive material in northern Gaza, Palestinian officials said on Saturday. The four children, aged 9 to 14, were treated for light to moderate injuries, said Health Ministry official Moaiwa …
US auto workers, GM said to be near agreement on health care as …
MSN UK News - General Motors Corp. and the United Auto Workers are close to an agreement on a historic deal that would transfer the automaker’s retiree health care costs to a trust managed by the union, according to a person who was briefed on the contract talks …
Senate and House Reach Accord on Health Insurance for Children
Washington Post - Senate and House negotiators from both parties reached a final deal yesterday on an expansion of a health insurance program for the children of the working poor, just a day after President Bush vowed to veto it. House and Senate leaders scheduled …
Obscure Health-Benefit Scheme Is Central Issue in Auto Talks
Washington Post - General Motors and the United Auto Workers have put back on the table a giant health-care trust fund that has been at the heart of their contract talks, a source close to the discussions said Friday night. A voluntary employees’ beneficiary …
General Motors, Union Near Accord on Health Fund, People Say
Bloomberg - Sept. 22 (Bloomberg) — General Motors Corp. and the United Auto Workers agreed to general terms for a union-run fund sought by the automaker to reduce retiree health-care costs, three people with knowledge of the negotiation said. The agreement in …
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09.20.07
Posted in Health Fitness at 6:20 pm by Richard
referred to the horse
Those who think that overeating of starch is too harshly condemned are
referred to the horse. When he is allowed to roam about and partake of
his natural food, grass, he stays well and lives to be forty or more
years old. When compelled to eat great quantities of corn and oats,
which are very rich in starch, the horse becomes listless and slow at an
early age. He is old at fifteen and before twenty he is generally dead.
When horses suffer from stiffness in the joints a few weeks spent in
pasture, where they have nothing but green grass and water, remove the
stiffness and make them younger. This shows what partaking of nature”s
green salad does for them. Any good stock man will tell you that feeding
too much grain ‘burns a cow out.’ It does exactly the same for a human
being, burns him out and fills him with clinkers. Many people think that
it is a hardship to be moderate in eating and drinking, but it is not.
It brings such a feeling of well-being and comfort that it is
unbelievable to those who have not experienced it.
Hillarycare II: New and ImprovedThe health care primary, Part 4. - Slate
Auto Talks Move Away From Health Care Trust - New York Times
Bush Assails Democrats Over Child Health Bill - New York Times
Wal-Mart improves health-care plan for employees - Bizjournals.com
Dodd Chides Clinton's Health Care Policy - The Associated Press
UN Health Agency Finds Typhoid in Congo Amid Ebola Outbreak - Voice of America
Push is on for flu shots - Baltimore Sun
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09.17.07
Posted in Health Fitness at 11:52 am by Richard
fruits
If possible, salads should be made entirely of raw vegetables and raw
fruits. The chief salad vegetables are celery, lettuce, tomatoes,
cucumbers, cabbage, onions and garlic, the two last mentioned being used
for flavoring.
Clinton unveils mandatory health care insurance plan
CNN - DES MOINES, Iowa (CNN) — Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton announced a $110 billion health care reform plan Monday that would require all Americans to have health insurance. “People are dying because they couldn’t get the care …
Clinton Calls For Required Health Care
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Sen. Hillary Clinton Unveils $110 Billion Universal Health Care Plan
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Clinton Unveils Health Care Plan
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GM Offers Cap on Workers’ Health Costs, People Say (Update7)
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Hillary Clinton unnveils her health plan
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Meritain Health Announces Name Change for Acquired Companies
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09.14.07
Posted in Health Fitness at 5:01 pm by Richard
All meat contains waste. If the flesh comes from healthy animals and is
eaten in moderation this waste is so small that it will cause no
inconvenience, for a healthy body is able to take care of it. If too
much is eaten, the results are serious. Overeating of flesh is followed
by excessive production of urea and uric acid products. Some of these
may be deposited in various parts of the body, while the urea is mostly
excreted by the kidneys. The kidneys do not thrive under overwork any
more than other organs. The vast majority of cases of diabetes and
Bright”s disease are caused by overworking the digestive organs. Too
much food is absorbed into the blood and the excretory organs have to
work overtime to get rid of the excess.
Health Insurance Costs Rise Again - U.S. News & World Report
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Comment: Model Health Inquiry has it right - Times Online
Patrick blasts restrictions on children's health insurance - Boston Globe
Loneliness harms health - The Australian
Health insurer wants to munch market - Melbourne Herald Sun
Search in DRC for more possible Ebola victims - AFP