Bush Wants to Move Medicine Into Information Age
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Bush Wants to Move Medicine Into
Information Age (Reuters)
Bush Wants to Move Medicine Into
Information Age (Reuters)
01/24/2004 02:50 PMReuters - President Bush said on Saturday that
health-care costs are up in part because of outdated
recordkeeping and he proposed $100 million to fix it.
Bush-Bashing Ads Move Online
Bush-Bashing Ads Move Online
12/30/2003 06:09 AMCall them America's most anti-Bush home videos. Contestants submit
more than 1,000 amateur films to a competition organized by left-wing
advocacy site MoveOn.org in an effort to unseat President Bush. By
Jason Silverman.
Bush Unveils Plan to Move Troops Home
(Los Angeles Times)
Bush Unveils Plan to Move Troops Home
(Los Angeles Times)
08/17/2004 05:23 AMLos Angeles Times - CINCINNATI — President Bush on Monday
announced his long anticipated plan to remove as many as 70,000 U.S.
troops from Europe and Asia in a sweeping reorganization that he said
would better prepare the military to handle crises.
U Move Free Retains the Info Group to
Move Up in Search Engine Rankings
U Move Free Retains the Info Group to
Move Up in Search Engine Rankings
06/09/2004 02:36 AMUmovefree.com, a Dallas apartment and Houston apartment locator
service offering the apartment rental community's first truly free
move service has retained The Info Group to provide search engine
optimization services. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
Medicine man
Medicine man
09/13/2004 02:54 PMThe future of GOP control of the Senate depends on Oklahoma Republican
candidate Tom Coburn, a former doctor who has covered up a scandal
from his past until now.
Bad Medicine
Bad Medicine
06/24/2005 08:42 PM
Every
once in awhile a story comes along that you can't summarize or add to,
all you can do is urge people to read it. Rob Waters, the guy who
recently blew the lid off the irresponsible prescription of
antidepressants to children even though the pharma companies knew
these
drugs heightened the risk of suicide, is back, writing in Mother Jones
about a case of a 13 year old girl, Aliah Gleason, caught under the
outrageous Texas law that allows government psychiatrists beholden to
big pharma to barge into schools, subject students to compulsory
psychological tests, and mandate expensive and controversial drug and
incarceration treatments. Please read the full story. The outcome in Aliah's story, after
she was seized by the government from her parents:
The Gleasons would not be
allowed
to see or even speak to their daughter for the next five months, and
Aliah would spend a total of nine months in a state psychiatric
hospital and residential treatment facilities. While in the hospital,
she was placed in restraints more than 26 times and
medicatedagainst
her will and without her parents' consentwith at least 12
different
psychiatric drugs, many of them simultaneously.
As reported last year in the British
Medical Journal, Bush wants to expand this invasive travesty to a
national program with the
grotesque name "New Freedom Initiative".
This boggles the mind. How can an administration that claims to want
to
minimize the role of government justify this gestapo-like intrusion
into citizens' private lives in the absence of any crime being
committed? Why are the legacy media not investigating the aggressive
lobbying of big pharma for laws and programs that are blatantly
designed to sell their most expensive and experimental products, and
test them on children, our most vulnerable citizens? And how can all
of
this be tolerated in a nation that calls itself "the land of the
free"?
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"Ridge, a former Pennsylvania Republican
congressman and governor appointed by
President Bush in 2001 to run the
nation’s homeland security effort,
held assets valued from $100,000 to
$815,000 last year, according to
information he supplied in a filing..."
"Ridge, a former Pennsylvania Republican
congressman and governor appointed by
President Bush in 2001 to run the
nation’s homeland security effort,
held assets valued from $100,000 to
$815,000 last year, according to
information he supplied in a filing..."
09/27/2004 02:37 AMMedicine of work 3.0
Medicine of work 3.0
04/25/2004 04:14 AMA management system for medical visits.
When Medicine and Money Don't Mix
When Medicine and Money Don't Mix
06/24/2004 11:37 AMBusiness Week Jun 24 2004 3:48PM GMT
Modern Medicine
Modern Medicine
06/21/2004 11:28 PMSince my accident I have been to the x-ray room 7 times to catscan
three times and one MRI. I am sure my insurance company will be happy
with the bill these have been invaluable in evaluating the before and
after results of my surgery and to track the healing progress.
Today while on a non-standard follow up to try and determine the
source of a some isolated pain I have been having they pulled out a
dozen images and did some quick comparison. They used a technique
where the 2 images are loaded and then major differences are pointed
out in affected areas. Being nothing was found they think I have a
nerve causing the pain or isolated muscle spasms.
I left the clinic feeling relieved that nothing had shifted and not
looking forward to taking the new prescription. For those of you that
have ever taken flexirol (spelling is probably wrong) you will
understand why I have not been posting much.
Military Medicine
Military Medicine
06/16/2004 04:50 PM
The Textbooks of
Military Medicine. An engrossing collection of pdf versions of
textbooks used to train military medics. My favorite one is the one
on
War
Psychiatry, which includes summaries of studies that have been
done on veterans of WWI, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam, and another section
on POWs and their phychiatric reactions (perhaps it might explain some
things about Kerry or McCain?). Other topics include
Medical Aspects of Harsh Environments (Vol. 1),
Medi
cal Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare, and
Medical Consequences of Nuclear Warfare (<-- pdf file).
Happiness Is the Best Medicine
Happiness Is the Best Medicine
04/19/2005 07:02 AMHappiness and health are often linked, but are people healthy because
they're happy or happy because they're healthy? Several new studies
shed light on the connections between biological processes and the
psyche. By Rowan Hooper.
Robots in Medicine
Robots in Medicine
01/04/2005 03:26 PMMedicine Goes to the Dogs
Medicine Goes to the Dogs
11/14/2003 05:52 AMTechnology Review Nov 14 2003 4:47AM ET
Software and Medicine
Software and Medicine
09/15/2004 07:29 PMThis AP
story about the failure of air traffic control communications in
southern California marks an interesting milestone in the American
culture of victimhood. Pilots and passengers were the ones at
risk but "Three [FAA ATC] workers filed injury claims, saying they
were traumatized by seeing flights veer toward one another on radar
without being able to do anything."
In a society where "software and medicine are the only things that
regularly fail," the last line of the article was not too
surprising: "Ghaffari said a backup computer system was
activated, but it failed too."
[This let
ter from an FAA controller published by avweb.com might
inspire some young folks looking for career ideas.]
Updated Guides for Mapping Types of
Information and Information Systems to
Security Categories
Updated Guides for Mapping Types of
Information and Information Systems to
Security Categories
12/30/2003 01:39 AMCall That Strong Medicine?
Call That Strong Medicine?
05/21/2004 08:24 AMIs Eliot Spitzer's deal with Strong Capital really all that?
The Business Side of Medicine
The Business Side of Medicine
11/11/2003 12:59 PMNetLib Nov 11 2003 12:07PM ET
Dog Medicine Is Recalled at Request of
F.D.A.
Dog Medicine Is Recalled at Request of
F.D.A.
09/05/2004 02:18 AMA time-released medication used to prevent heartworm in millions of
dogs was recalled after thousands of dogs suffered adverse reactions.
"New England Journal of Medicine"
"New England Journal of Medicine"
08/07/2004 03:48 PMUsing Games to Improve Medicine
Using Games to Improve Medicine
09/16/2004 01:06 AMIT could learn a thing or two from
medicine
IT could learn a thing or two from
medicine
01/09/2004 09:57 PMNetwork World's Adam Gaffin points to a Jim Stewart blog post that
extols the virtues of IT professionals emulating doctors: striving to
learn new procedures, do them and then pass on what they've learned to
other doctors. Clearly, the flowering...
Early Science and Medicine
Early Science and Medicine
06/22/2005 02:48 AM
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the
Study of Science, Technology
and Medicine in the Pre-modern
Periodhttp://www.sprin
gerlink.com/link.asp?id=112056Early Science and
Medicine is an international quarterly dedicated to the history of
science, medicine and technology from the earliest times through to
the eighteenth century. The need to treat in a single journal all
aspects of scientific activity and thought to the eighteenth century
is due to two factors: to the continued importance of ancient sources
throughout the Middle Ages and the early modern period, and to the
comparably low degree of specialization and the high degree of
disciplinary interdependence characterizing the period before the
rofessionalization of science. The journal, which limits itself to the
Western, Byzantine and Arabic traditions, is particularly interested
in emphasizing these elements of continuity and interconnectedness,
and it encourages their diachronic study from a variety of viewpoints,
including commented text editions and monographic studies of
historical figures and scientific questions or practices. Early
Science and Medicine, which contains an extended book review section,
has recently also begun to dedicate special feature sections to
emerging historiographic fields and methods of research. The main
language of the journal is English, though contributions in French and
German are also accepted. This will be added to
Healthcare Resources
2005 Internet MiniGuide.
Clinical Medicine Netprints
Clinical Medicine Netprints
04/14/2005 07:05 AM
Clinical Medicine and Health Research Netprintshttp://clinmed.netprints.
org/home.dtlA repository of non-peer reviewed original
research. Articles posted on this site have not yet been accepted for
publication by a peer reviewed journal. They are presented here mainly
for the benefit of fellow researchers. Casual readers should not act
on their findings, and journalists should be wary of reporting them.
This has been added to
Research Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This has been added to
Academic and Scholar Search Engines and Sources
Annotated White Paper. This will be added to
Healthcare Resources
2005 Internet MiniGuide.
Doctors Using Handhelds, But Not for
Medicine
Doctors Using Handhelds, But Not for
Medicine
03/27/2005 09:13 PMU.S. physicians are five times as likely as general consumers to use
handheld computers, but they're mostly using them to keep track of
appointments rather than to access electronic medical records.
SOA's strong medicine
SOA's strong medicine
04/13/2005 07:29 PMZDNet Apr 13 2005 11:15PM GMT
The Necessity for Information Space
Mapping for Information Retrieval on the
Semantic Web
The Necessity for Information Space
Mapping for Information Retrieval on the
Semantic Web
08/13/2002 10:03 AMInformation Design Processes: Developing
Accessible and Understandable
Information
Information Design Processes: Developing
Accessible and Understandable
Information
09/16/2002 06:39 AMCannabis medicine 'causes harm'
Cannabis medicine 'causes harm'
03/31/2005 08:07 PMCannabis-based medicines can cause paranoia and anxiety in some
people, a study suggests.
Siebel takes a dose of its own medicine
Siebel takes a dose of its own medicine
09/14/2004 12:53 PMCNET News.com Sep 14 2004 5:06PM GMT
Google Gets a Taste of It's Own Autolink
Medicine
Google Gets a Taste of It's Own Autolink
Medicine
03/17/2005 03:55 AMi-medicine.info: Diseases Database
i-medicine.info: Diseases Database
05/31/2004 05:37 AMi-medicine.info: Diseases Databasehttp://www.diseases
database.com/content.aspFrom i-medicine.info, the
Diseases Database provides a useful reference service for medical
practitioners and researchers. The Database website offers a
cross-referenced index and search portal that cover such topical areas
as Symptoms and Signs, General Internal Medical Disorders, Drugs and
Medications, Congenital and Inherited Disorders, and more. The
Diseases Database index is modeled after a standard medical textbook,
and "was inspired by the 'surgical sieve' classification and memory
technique used as medical school..." The site contains dictionary type
definitions for many items via links to the National Library of
Medicine's Unified Medical Language System, A 'pre-loaded' multiple
search engine inquiry page using all item synonyms, subject specific
hyperlinks to web information resources for many items, and more.
Links on the site also include: Tips for Searching, Database Content
FAQ, Site Troubleshooting Tools, and a Feedback Page [From The NSDL
Scout Report for the Life Sciences, Copyright Internet Scout Project
1994-2003.
http://scout.wisc.edu/]. This has
been added to
Healthcare Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog and will be added to
Healthcare
Resources 2004 Internet MiniGuide.
Between Faith and Medicine, How Clear a
Line?
Between Faith and Medicine, How Clear a
Line?
08/18/2004 02:52 AMHow will South Africa accredit "traditional healers" as legally
recognized physicians?
Point of Impact: Race in Medicine
Point of Impact: Race in Medicine
11/14/2003 05:52 AMTechnology Review Nov 14 2003 4:47AM ET
Hacker group gets dose of own medicine
Hacker group gets dose of own medicine
05/21/2004 08:18 AMTropical medicine expert knighted
Tropical medicine expert knighted
12/30/2004 09:56 PM
A leading figure in the effort to minimise the impact of disease in
developing countries has been knighted.
Weapons Makers Turn to Medicine
Weapons Makers Turn to Medicine
06/09/2004 05:38 AMSoviet scientists once tasked with making bioweapons find a rewarding
alternative in medicine, with a boost from the U.S. State Department.
Kristen Philipkoski reports from San Francisco.
Clinical Medicine and Health Research
Clinical Medicine and Health Research
10/30/2003 07:04 AMClinical Medicine and Health Researchhttp://clinmed.netprints.
org/home.dtlA repository of non-peer reviewed original
research. Articles posted on this site have not yet been accepted for
publication by a peer reviewed journal. They are presented here mainly
for the benefit of fellow researchers. Casual readers should not act
on their findings, and journalists should be wary of reporting them.
Information Technology: Trojan Horse of
Information Overload
Information Technology: Trojan Horse of
Information Overload
10/01/2002 09:17 AMGrok Description matches for Bush Wants to Move Medicine Into Information Age
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