Health Concerns in Haiti
Posted by admin on Jan 17, 2010
Dr. Rosenfeld breaks down the major health problems Haitians face following earthquake
Duration : 0:4:52
Coast to Coast AM – 04 August 2009 – Vaccinations & Health Concerns part 1/12
Posted by admin on Jan 1, 2010
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=86C47205BE612789
During the first three hours, a special program on vaccinations and health concerns featured homeopathic & acupuncture physician Dr. Robin Falkov and
three experts in alternative healthcare she invited to participate in the discussion. Barbara Loe Fisher, the co-founder and president of the National
Vaccine Information Center (NVIC), pointed out that legislation passed in the wake of 9-11 allows experimental vaccines to be tested on Americans
without liability, in the event of a “public health emergency.” And now with the advent of Swine Flu, the US government may be planning forced
inoculations in schools this fall. She noted that “adjuvants” added to vaccines to make them more potent can cause problems for certain people.
Fisher and Falkov advised people to educate themselves on vaccine risks and specific public health laws in their state.
Dr. Andrew Moulden spoke about medical discoveries that connect vaccinations to chronic disorders and disease, such as autism, ADHD, Sudden Infant Death, and Gulf War Syndrome. He believes that vaccines impair blood flow and introduce brain and body damages. Further, a number of vaccines contain aluminum, which he said was particularly problematic.
Jane Burgermeister talked about her filing of criminal charges in Austria against Baxter Healthcare and WHO, related to Baxters Austrian subsidiary distributing 72 kilos of vaccine material contaminated with live bird flu virus to sixteen laboratories. She considers this an act of bioterrorism rather than an accident.
Falkov recommended the Vaccine Safety Manual by Neil Miller, and stressed that the possibility of mass vaccinations with an unproven, possibly toxic substance should serve as a wake-up call for people to join together on a community level and consider action.
Duration : 0:10:1
Pope Reschedules Xmas Eve Mass
Posted by admin on Dec 14, 2009
The health of Pope Benedict XVI has come into question after the annual Christmas Eve midnight service was moved up. Allen Pizzey reports.
Duration : 0:1:46
Identifying Oral Health Concerns in Older Adults and More Compromised Patients
Posted by admin on Nov 13, 2009
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Ronald J. Reber, DDS
Identifying Oral Health Concerns in Older Adults and More Compromised Patients – American Medical Directors Association
AMDA’s 31st Annual Symposium
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This session presents a protocol for providing oral care information to caretakers of patients in a variety of long term care settings. This information will enable caretakers to teach the patients to perform their own oral hygiene care as well as prosthesis care, and to become aware of any oral lesions that may occur.
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Duration : 0:2:4
Coke plant may cause health concerns
Posted by admin on Nov 7, 2009
Coke plant may cause health concerns
Duration : 0:1:25