The under-reporting of the possible side effects of heart damage from cancer drugs puts patients at an increased risk for heart failure, according to two researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
Read article at medicalxpress.com
Friday, March 30, 2012
Heart damage from adverse effects of cancer drugs goes under-reported
Posted by Willow at 11:17 pm
Labels: adverse side-effects, cancer drugs, heart failure
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Woman's Hour: Joanna Blythman has converted Jane Garvey to whole milk.
Joanna Blythman has converted Jane Garvey to whole milk. Well done, Joanna! This Woman's Hour item today may have persuaded some listeners at home, not just Jane, to change from semi-skimmed to whole milk. Like Jane, they may have swallowed the Government's line that whole milk is high in fat and that that fat is not good for us. Joanna explained that whole milk is not at all high in fat, and that in any case, the fat in milk contains the fat-soluble vitamins, one of which is vitamin D, the vitamin that research increasingly finds most people to be short of, so whole milk is better for us than semi-skimmed or skimmed milk. Jane and her family are now luxuriating in whole milk, rather than the nutritionally inferior semi-skimmed. Maybe you would like to consider swapping too?
Posted by Willow at 10:58 am
Labels: Jane Garvey, Joanna Blythman, milk, Vitamin D, whole milk
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Multi-drug-resistant strains of infectious diseases: Viv and Caz have always done their bit
Posted by Willow at 2:30 pm
Labels: antibiotic resistance, Caz, infectious diseases, Viv
Friday, March 23, 2012
Conflicts of Interest on Stilts - or is it on Steroids?
Conflicts of Interest on Stilts - or is it Steroids? - Read George Monbiot's Guardian article. "Democracy itself is being undermined by publicly funded agencies crawling with conflicts of interest and devoid of scrutiny" I urge you to read the whole of this excellent article about how undue power is increasingly being accorded to Big Pharma and other industrial giants, while ordinary voters and other taxpayers go unrepresented on these quangos.
And here is some of what Dr Rath has to say about this: "At the time of writing, the Board of Britain’s Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) contains retired senior executives from drug companies AstraZeneca and Merck Sharp & Dohme. Similarly, its Executive Board contains a former employee of Glaxo, DuPont and DuPont Pharmaceuticals who is currently an employee of Bristol-Myers Squibb; a former employee of Glaxo Wellcome and GlaxoSmithKline; and a former employee of SmithKline Beecham. Continuing this pattern, the council members on the country’s Medical Research Council (MRC) include representatives of Sanofi Pasteur and Pfizer, whilst its Global Health Group and Translational Research Group both have members from GlaxoSmithKline."
Posted by Willow at 10:10 pm
Labels: AstraZeneca, conflicts of interest, drug companies, George Monbiot, Glaxo, Guardian article, KPMG, Medical Research Council, MHRA, NHS
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Obesity: New Vulnerable Group
Posted by Willow at 9:36 pm
Labels: child obesity, drug industry, eat less salt, GM industry, GM mice, HRT, mice, obese mice, Obesity, PMT, pregnancy advice, Prescribed Steroids, Vulnerable Groups, vulnerable to salt
Saturday, March 17, 2012
How can eating salt and salty food when you are on certain medications cause weight gain?
If you want to get the hang of it better, I suggest you read http://www.wildeaboutsteroids.co.uk/lose_weight.html and http://www.wildeaboutsteroids.co.uk/obesity_and_the_salt_connection.html
Posted by Willow at 2:58 pm
Labels: amitriptyline, blood volume, distended blood vessels, Fluid Retention, Prescribed medications, sodium in foods, water weight, weak blood vessels, weak veins, weight gain
The Which? survey that found appalling treatment of the elderly
Is this the way we want old people to be treated? - Our elderly relatives? - Ourselves? - Of course it isn't. - Then why do successive Governments permit it? and by permitting it, encourage it?
Posted by Willow at 2:27 pm
Labels: care agencies, duty of care, Elder abuse, elderly people, older people, vulnerable patients
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Medical Research Fraud? Cancer Research Fraud?
Want to know more about Medical Research Fraud? Cancer Research Fraud? I suggest you check out this article by Dr Mercola.
Posted by Willow at 10:59 am
Labels: Cancer Research, chemotherapy, Dr. Anil Potti, drug companies, fraud, medical research fraud, scientific fraud, the cancer industry
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
I saw two nurses murder an elderly patient many years ago
Phyllis was an old lady on the ward. She was a bit odd. She was one of the patients who was allowed to walk about a little bit. Just to go to the bathroom and toilet, and to eat her meals at the table with the other ambulatory patients. Some patients, of course, had to stay in bed all the time. Bed rest.
She used to drag her thin, frail body to the bathroom to smoke. - She made of it a smoke-filled den, and liberally decorated its floor with gobbets of phlegm as she coughed repeatedly. A productive cough, you might say...
Why didn't you shout, Phyllis? - Maybe you did and I've forgotten. - Maybe you tried to shout but no one heard. Maybe, rendered breathless with the unaccustomed exertion of your death march, you struggled in vain to shout. - "Elbows off!" may silently have rent the air...
Posted by Willow at 6:12 pm
Labels: murder, Phyllis, Short Stories, Short Story, TB
Leave it out! - The salt, that is.
If you want to lose excess weight, the fastest, simplest, safest way is to leave out the salt when you are cooking, give up sprinkling salt on your meal and cut down on the ready meals/fast food/processed food/pizzas/crisps and other highly-salted products that you eat. Home cooking of fresh food allows you to control the amount of salt that goes into a dish - as well as being more nutritious anyway. - Here's some information about the amount of salt/sodium in foods.
Posted by Willow at 4:16 pm
Labels: eat less salt and salty food, fast food, lose excess weight, Lose weight fast, Lose weight naturally, Processed food
Sunday, March 04, 2012
Want help for insomnia but don't want to use sleeping pills?
Posted by Willow at 10:46 pm
Labels: addictive prescription drugs, hypnotics, insomnia, Melatonin, sleep problems, sleeping pills
Read what Dr Mercola has to say about Bill Gates
Read what Dr Mercola has to say today about Bill Gates. "Microsoft founder, Bill Gates, aims to end world hunger by growing more genetically engineered food crops—a philanthropic plan that may be gullible at best, and destructive at worst, both to the environment and humanity" "Monsanto and other biotech companies have collaborated with the Gates Foundation via the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) to promote the use of genetically modified (GM) crops in Africa"
Do read the article! Its content and implications are mind-blowingly important.
Posted by Willow at 3:12 pm
Labels: Africa, AGRA, Bill Gates, biotech companies, Dr Mercola, environment, Gates Foundation, genetically engineered crops, GM crops, Monsanto