shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 28 days ago | health, news
Autism is back in the news as a result of Michael Savage's controversial statements on his radio show last week...
Quoted: Children's advocacy groups are demanding that Michael Savage apologize for denigrating autism as the " illness du jour" on his radio program last Wednesday. Savage also attributed the high prevalence of autism and related disorders to faulty diagnoses: "In 99 percent of the cases, it's a brat who hasn't been told to cut the act out." How do doctors spot the disorder?
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 26 days ago | news, science, health
Oh no, sad...
Quoted: Randy Pausch, a former Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose "last lecture" about facing terminal cancer became an international sensation, died Friday. He was 47.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 29 days ago | world, health, news
An important article from Slate about the strings that are attached to IMF loans and the corner into which they back a lot of small countries & their economies.
Quoted: Question: The International Monetary Fund often attaches strict conditions to its loans, hoping to help the economies of the recipient countries grow and become stable. For example, in order to tamp down inflation, countries have been required to limit expenditures for education, social services, and health.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 17 2008 | news, food, health
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 15 2008 | sports, health, news
I think this article does a good job of pointing out that the benefits of yoga still far outweigh the risks, and that it's a very individual activity that requires listening to your own body rather than trying to "compete" with other students.
Quoted: Sloppy teaching and growing numbers of overly competitive students are giving yoga lovers serious and scary injuries: slipped disks, torn tendons, even strokes.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 09 2008 | health, news
Eek, scary that a simple illness could affect one's sense of smell and taste so drastically! Must be hard...
Quoted: There was nothing remarkable about the cold I caught. But a few weeks after I was otherwise back to feeling normal, my sense of smell and taste hadn't returned. I went to my doctor, and he said I had a sinus infection, prescribed antibiotics, and told me not to worry. That was three years ago.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 13 2008 | sex, health, law, news
Fascinating! These distinctions rely so much on state laws and statutes...
Quoted: As people across the country fête their fathers this weekend, Thomas Beatie, who's male according to state law but who retains his female reproductive organs, will enter the final weeks of his first successful pregnancy. Will the baby's birth certificate register Beatie as the father or the mother?
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 02 2008 | brain, health, news
Update: looks like Ted Kennedy is out of surgery and doing relatively well.
Quoted: Surgeons on Monday performed brain surgery on Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, and his doctor said the procedure to treat his cancerous brain tumor “was successful and accomplished our goals.”
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 02 2008 | brain, health, news
I really hope Ted Kennedy's brain surgery goes well. Sounds like he's at one of the leading medical institutions in the world for this type of procedure...
Quoted: Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was at Duke University Medical Center on Monday for a risky six-hour surgery for his cancerous brain tumor, and faces chemotherapy and radiation treatment following the procedure.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - May 14 2008 | news, weather, health
I hadn't realized that Mark McEwen (CBS morning weatherman) had a stroke. Glad he's doing better.
Quoted: A Conversation with CBS' Mark McEwen on life after a stroke, battling the bulge and his second act.
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- kristen - 28 days ago
You must be shiwani's friend before you can comment on this Fave.Obviously I disagreed with every single word that Savage said but the most interesting part was how he related it to the overdiagnosis of ADD/ADHD with the side-effect of a giant financial boost to the pharmaceutical industry ... but the thing is that there's absolutely no medical or pharmaceutical solution to autism. So, unless the physical therapist and speech therapist communities are somehow giving doctors perks and kick-backs for sending business their way (and it's just not possible), there's no incentive for doctors to diagnose autism.
And I know a few little guys and gals with autism and they aren't even bratty. This guy is just a tool who hasn't been told to cut the act out.
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