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Rescue Remedy – Calm in a Bottle for a Naomi Klein’s “Shock ...

Naomi Klein, best selling author of "Shock Doctrine," takes Bachflower.com Rescue Remedy to remain calm and in control of her emotions while on duty in the dangerous places that she writes about. Bach Flower remedies are formulated from 100% natural non habit forming homeopathic essences in use around the world since 1860 and safe for pregnant mothers and infants. .


CAMPOS: Disease market lucrative

Two classic questions that confront medical science are how to define disease and how to measure and treat pain. Both questions are brought into sharp relief by the controversy over fibromyalgia.

Fibromyalgia is a term invented to describe a set of symptoms put into nontechnical language by the Mayo Clinic's Web site: "You hurt all over, and you frequently feel exhausted. Even after numerous tests, your doctor can't find anything specifically wrong with you. If this sounds familiar, you may have fibromyalgia."

A cynic might reply, "If this sounds familiar you may merely be getting old, but you can be sure drug companies are developing products to help you manage your new 'disease.' "

Sure enough, the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has just gained FDA approval for Lyrica, a drug that appears to lessen the pain associated with fibromyalgia, although why it does so remains unclear, as indeed does the more fundamental question of whether fibromyalgia even exists.


Rx for a Holiday-Ready Complexion

There's a lot of fun to be had during this season, but there are plenty of challenges: finding the right gifts, juggling busy schedules, getting ready for holiday parties. But you don't need to let the stress show. Even when there are too many other things to think about, remember to take care of your skin.

Luckily, good skin care options have gotten easier to find as high-quality product lines have migrated to local pharmacies. You can easily pamper your skin without spending too much time or money if you choose products with effective active ingredients, rather than products with fancy packaging. So, ditch the make-up counters for now, and try a visit to your local drugstore. Here are three great ways to keep your skin in shape for the holiday season:

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The footlights will be bright and stages stir with life again

Avenue Q (Forrest Theatre, Jan. 29-Feb. 10) The national tour of this award-sweeping show, about a neighborhood street of puppets and people (but definitely not Sesame Street stuff), comes to Philadelphia for the first time this week. - H.S.Skylight (Lantern Theater Company, Feb. 1-24) David Hare, one of England's finest, fiercest and most prolific playwrights (Stuff Happens), wrote this collision between a wildly articulate and intensely angry man and woman. - Toby Zinman The Piano Lesson (Arden Theatre, March 6-April 6) This August Wilson play represents the 1930s in his decade-by-decade chronicle of African American life. The estimable Walter Dallas directs the passionate work about a piano haunted by the past. Another production of the same play runs April 9-27 at Delaware Theatre Company.


TGX-mAbFVIII-1, a type II monoclonal antibody to Factor VIII for ...

The former often recurs in a regular or characteristic pattern. Commonly a person recognizes that he or she is having angina only after several episodes have occurred, and a pattern has evolved. The level of activity or stress that provokes the angina attack is somewhat predictable, and the pattern changes only slowly. Instead of appearing gradually, unstable angina may first appear as a very severe episode or as frequently recurring bouts of angina. Or, an established stable pattern of angina may change sharply; it may by provoked by far less exercise than in the past, or it may appear at rest. In 1997 429,000 hospital discharges were patients with unstable angina. Although it causes few deaths, unstable angina precedes myocardial infarction in 20% of cases and usually provides an opportunity to intervene before irreversible damage is caused.


Baptist Health System ceases tubal ligations

Tubal ligation, a birth-control procedure at odds with Roman Catholic beliefs, is no longer being offered to patients of Baptist Health System, which ended the practice as part of its merger with St. Mary's Health System.

Baptist's affiliation with a nationally recognized embryo adoption clinic also is being discontinued later this year.

Debra London, CEO of Catholic-based Mercy Health Partners, the company formed when the two health systems merged Jan. 1, said it was always the intent to bring Baptist's hospital operations in line with Catholic guidelines, which forbid artificial contraception.

"We have always said that we would follow the ethical and religious directives that are part of the Catholic doctrine" London said.

St. Mary's has never permitted tubal ligations, a procedure in which fallopian tubes are tied, cauterized or cut to prevent conception.


Severely disabled don't have to pay extra airfare

They have a mental disorder--they cannot stop themselves from eating too much.

The laws of physics dictate that if you put less matter into a system then you take out, the system will loose mass. If obese people ate appropriately, they would lose weight.

The diet program that I use personally is foolproof. I have a target weight of 165 lbs. and if I am above it, I eat less and if I am under it, I eat more. No exercise, rabbit food, or crazy fad is required.

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