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Federal Court Filing Asserts That Johnson & Johnson Altered And Withheld Data About Health Risks Of Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch
As Of November 2007 J&J Faces 2400 Lawsuits Involving Strokes, Heart Attacks, And Blood Clots Allegedly Caused By Ortho Evra, With Most Cases Pending Before MDL Judge Katz (Posted by Tom Lamb at DrugInjuryWatch.com) In legal motions filed November 20, 2007 by lawyers representing women claiming to have been injured by their use of the Ortho Evra birth control patch, it is asserted that the drug company Johnson & Johnson (J&J) misled the FDA and doctors in the years leading up to the time that "the Patch" was approved for use by women in the U.S. According to a November 29, 2007 Bloomberg article, "J&J Altered Birth-Control Patch Data to Hide Risks", these contentions of misconduct by J&J were presented to U.S. District Judge David Katz, of the U.S. District Court, North District of Ohio, in Toledo, who is the presiding judge for In re Ortho Evra Products Liability Litigation, Multi-district Litigation (MDL) 1742, where currently approximately
Federal Court Filing Asserts That Johnson & Johnson Altered And Withheld Data About Health Risks Of Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch
As Of November 2007 J&J Faces 2400 Lawsuits Involving Strokes, Heart Attacks, And Blood Clots Allegedly Caused By Ortho Evra, With Most Cases Pending Before MDL Judge Katz (Posted by Tom Lamb at DrugInjuryWatch.com) In legal motions filed November 20, 2007 by lawyers representing women claiming to have been injured by their use of the Ortho Evra birth control patch, it is asserted that the drug company Johnson & Johnson (J&J) misled the FDA and doctors in the years leading up to the time that "the Patch" was approved for use by women in the U.S. According to a November 29, 2007 Bloomberg article, "J&J Altered Birth-Control Patch Data to Hide Risks", these contentions of misconduct by J&J were presented to U.S. District Judge David Katz, of the U.S. District Court, North District of Ohio, in Toledo, who is the presiding judge for In re Ortho Evra Products Liability Litigation, Multi-district Litigation (MDL) 1742, where currently approximately
Is Monosodium Glutamate Bad To Your Health?
The introduction of Mono Sodium Glutamate (MSG) to the food industry as a flavor enhancer was phenomenal because it is almost found in all canned and frozen foods and predominantly used mostly in fast food and Chinese restaurants. MSG may be a unique flavor enhancer to your food but too much dosage can cause danger to your health. Proponents of MSG however, has fought back when they claimed that it is just like anything else, it can be harmful only when consumed in large quantities. Most people can use MSG without any negative effects felt, however others have their bodies severely reacted to the chemical substance. MSG has been linked to asthma, headaches, and heart irregularities. A nutrition specialist at Beijing United Hospital, affirmed that MSG may cause some individuals some discomfort after consuming but believes that it’s relatively safe. MSG related illnesses are not allergic reactions and are temporary. It is more pharmacologic, which means that your body is reacting
iMedix - find and share health information
iMedix is a free website that helps you find and share health information. At iMedix, you are not alone, coping with fear and confusion regarding your medical condition. Whether you're looking for symptoms, diseases, treatments, or simply general health information, you will be searching together with many other people. Members of the iMedix community assist each other by sharing their experiences and ranking medical content in order to make health information personal, organized and accessible to any individual. http://www.imedix.com/
Health advisory issued for Oregon beaches
Makes sense. A precautionary public health advisory has been issued due to the potential for higher-than-normal levels of bacteria in ocean waters along Oregon's coast following the storm. Increased pathogen and fecal bacteria levels in ocean waters can come from both shore and inland sources, including storm water runoff, sewer overflows, failing septic systems and animal waste, and can result
Protect your health
Now is the season witch stress your health to the maximum. Maybe it is fun to play outside in the snow but you know it is also a risk get colds and flu. And if you get it sometimes it is to less to drink only a hot tea. So what can you do to protect your health? A good partner and councellor for your health is BUPA. And BUPA offers you much more then a good health insurance. You can also get a huge amount of informative content about medical conditions there. And if you are looking for your private health plan cover you should also check out what BUPA can offer you.
Interview with Diana Williams, co-founder of Fernwood Women’s Health Clubs
I launched the Australian Women Online Podcast today with an interview with Diana Williams, chairperson and co-founder of Fernwood Women’s Health Clubs.   After interviewing Diana I have to say she is now one of my favourite people.  I found her very approachable and willing to share her wealth of knowledge and experience in business.  If you are interested in business, don’t miss this interview with a woman who heads one of Australia’s most successful companies. If you would like to hear what one of Australia’s leading women in business had to say, go to our new Podcast feed.
Omron HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer with Advanced Omron Health Management Software
Omron's most technologically advanced pedometer, model HJ-720ITC, now includes Omron Health Management Software to help you track days, weeks, months and years of exercise. Simply connect the pedometer with its USB connection to your PC to begin tracking your health today. The pedometer measures steps, aerobic steps (10 minutes or more of continuous movement), calories and distance. Your path to better health is just steps away.
Edwards On Health Care, Again
I wanted to take a minute and note this post by Paul Krugman from his blog for a couple of reasons. The first is because it’s refreshing (and a bit shocking, actually) to watch him call out fellow Times writer Kit Seelye on her reporting of the Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama health insurance proposals (with Krugman highlighting the absolutely absurd claim by Seelye that the AEI is somehow “nonpartisan”).The second is because the Seelye article quotes an adviser to the Obama campaign who states that Clinton has not come up with a means of penalizing those eligible for coverage who do not enroll.Actually, Krugman himself noted that John Edwards had come up with an idea on that here……John Edwards has just called Mr. Obama's bluff, by proposing that individuals be required to show proof of insurance when filing income taxes or receiving health care. If they don't have insurance, they won't be penalized - they'll be automatically enrolled in an insurance plan.That's actuall
Sustainable / Affordable Health Care Is What Everyone Needs
In developed countries quality health care is viewed as a major contributor in achieving economic progress. Without it, it can be translated into productivity lost which can be catastrophic to economic growth. Every country therefore, is encouraged to lay down their program on how health care can be accessible and affordable to their citizenry. In most cases, it might be accessible but not affordable. To developing countries quality health care is highly recommended to sustain economic growth where the bulk of the populace are poor and where production is dependent on intensive manpower resources. In southeast Asia alone, thirty five percent of the twenty seven million deaths each year are among the people between the ages of thirty and sixty nine. For the middle-aged, cardiovascular, respiratory diseases and cancer are the prevalent ones. Moreover, the majority of the people health care is simply unavailable to them. No medical practitioners, clinics, hospitals at their midst on a r
Men's Health and HIV/AIDS in the Black Communities of Africa and the Caribbean
Men's Health: By Kermit B. Fernander, Guardian Lifestyles Reporter - Nassau, Bahamas: Wow! World AIDS Day is here again! And, while HIV/AIDS is very much a problem the world over, it is highest in the black communities of Africa and the Caribbean, which geographically speaking, of course, includes The Bahamas. Sadly, despite the heroic efforts of HIV/AIDS Program director Nurse RosaMae Bain and her team to get Bahamians to become serious about this very preventable disease, Bahamian people - our men especially - continue to believe that HIV/AIDS could never happen to them. They remain "in denial" of the reality of HIV/AIDS while they continue to become infected and to infect others - particularly their female partners. It is worth noting that people in denial of HIV/AIDS tend not to want to discuss HIV/AIDS, or read or hear about it. Perhaps this is their way of coping with their underlying fear of HIV/AIDS. It also helps them not to think about their powerlessness at practi
Optimism the way to good health
I was a little down recently about certain blog matter. Nevertheless, I read about this little article on optimism related to improving health and I wanted to share these tips with you folks. Some suggestions for Being More Optimistic:*When you find yourself thinking that you won't enjoy something or you won't succeed in some project, reject the thought. Focus on the positive.*Deal with the situations that you can control; try to accept those you cannot.Yes, this is what I will do now. I will focus on what I CAN do and not fret over what I can't control. What I can do is continue blogging and source out good stuff for my friends and visitors here. No need to sulk over things that I can't control like ranks and stats.*Try to enjoy your work. Regardless of your job, look for aspects that you find satisfying.I like blogging and networking through meme and forums. I am enjoying myself. I get to write what I like and that is good too.*Look for friends who view life positively.I do try.
Big Guns of the Retention Battle: Health & Retirement Planning
The team-building weekend was great and the new hires are fired up and optimistic. That’s important. But what do you do about the guys who have been with you for a few years now and are thinking about their lives. More money is great - and no matter what retention plan you choose you […] Source: China Business & Management Solutions: ChinaSolved
Mental health problems...
Here's a great piece sent to me by a friend at MySpace - Props and cheers for the (unknown) writer!!Recently a friend of mine went a little nuts and had to be put in a state mental institution for a while. Naturally, I was quite worried about him and called to check on his condition. When I called this is what I encountered:"Hello and thank you for calling The State Mental Hospital. Please select from the following options menu:If you are obsessive-compulsive, press 1 repeatedly.If you are co-dependent, please ask someone to press 2 for you.If you have multiple personalities, press 3, 4, 5 and 6.If you are paranoid, we know who you are and what you want, stay on the line so we can trace your call.If you are delusional, press 7 and your call will be forwarded to the Mother Ship.If you are schizophrenic, listen carefully and a little voice will tell you which number to press.If you are manic-depressive, it doesn't matter which number you press, nothing will make you happy anyway.If yo
Health Care Plan Released
Starting March 1st 2008, All Nova Scotian’s will have a drug plan if they choose to enroll. This new option will cost the government over $50 million. It will allow many families to get prescriptions they otherwise would not have been able to afford. At this point there have been few details. This is what we know so far:All Nova Scotian’s will be eligibleSeniors will have no special coveragePeople with their own health care plans must go through their private insurance firstThe costs will be based on your income and the amount of dependants you haveThere will be no premium or fees to enrollHealth Minister Chris d’Entremont told reporters on Monday "You’ll pay a certain amount to a certain amount to get your drugs. Once you pay those off, drugs will then become at no cost to you. It really depends on how much money you make, how many dependents you have, what your total drug costs are,". The Province has already started to enroll those who do not have a current plan.This is a gr
Insurance Coverage for Health
Why do we need medical insurance ?Consider the cost of not having healthcare insurance. If you are involved in an accident on your way to work,or contract a serious illness, you have to pay the hospital bills from your own pocket. This also means that you have to pay a deposit before admittance to private hospitals. If your spouse or children get seriously ill or hurt, the medical costs can lead to a total depletion of your savings. It may even cause bankruptcy. Another reason is that your family will have to settle for public health care facilities, and wait in line with hundreds of other patients. Apart from that, you still have to pay for expensive operations that are not covered under public health care.Do you have trouble in choosing insurance ?Advantage Medical Quotes can solve your problem! Now you dont need to visit each company individually or meet the insurance salesperson anymore. Finding the right medical care has never been this easy before. All you need to do is visit the
Yoga Retreats & Yoga Vacations with Health Habitravels
YOGA ENHANCED LUXURY ADVENTURE TRAVEL, ECOTOURS, CULTURAL TOURS, HEALTH SPA VACATIONS AND YOGA RETREATSYoga is an ancient movement practice that balances, strengthens and stretches body, mind and spirit. It can be purely physical, or go deeper to include meditation, and explore the metaphysical and spiritual aspects of existence.In the 1960s a smattering of free thinkers, following the lead of super stars like The Beatles, went to ashrams in remote places in the Far East to study Yoga with gurus. Now there are Yoga studios on every street corner across America, and over 30 million people in the USA alone practice Yoga.Unique Yoga Vacations & Yoga Retreats with HHTThere are different types of Yoga, and elements of Yoga are often incorporated into Pilates, strength training and dance classes. Sound Yogas such as chanting and drumming are additional branches of the ancient practice.Accessible Yoga forms are included in Health Habitravels (HHT) adventure travels, ecotours, cultural tou
10 Foods To Boost MEN's Health
With the help of the experts, WebMD came up with this list of 10 disease-fighting foods that can be a good start to improving health:Food for Men No. 1: OystersSupplies: ZINCBenefits:Antioxidant, adequate zinc may protect against cellular damage that leads to prostate cancerIncreased Sperm CountsAlternative Food source: Oysters, Shellfish, lean beef, legumes.Food for Men No. 2: BananasSupplies: Potassium, Vitamin B-6Benefits:Quick energy source, needed to regulate nerves, heartbeat, blood pressure and reduce the risk of stroke.Aid your immune system, help form red blood cells, ensure a well-functioning nervous system, and assist protein metabolism.Alternative Food Source: Orange juice, milk, tomato products, and beans.Food for Men No. 3: Fatty Fish (salmon, sardines, tuna, mackerel, herring)Supplies: healthy fat, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin DBenefits:They can benefit the heart, circulation, and immune system and reduce the risk for prostate cancer, among other things.Omega-3 fatty aci
10 Foods To Boost MEN's Health
With the help of the experts, WebMD came up with this list of 10 disease-fighting foods that can be a good start to improving health:Food for Men No. 1: OystersSupplies: ZINCBenefits:Antioxidant, adequate zinc may protect against cellular damage that leads to prostate cancerIncreased Sperm CountsAlternative Food source: Oysters, Shellfish, lean beef, legumes.Food for Men No. 2: BananasSupplies: Potassium, Vitamin B-6Benefits:Quick energy source, needed to regulate nerves, heartbeat, blood pressure and reduce the risk of stroke.Aid your immune system, help form red blood cells, ensure a well-functioning nervous system, and assist protein metabolism.Alternative Food Source: Orange juice, milk, tomato products, and beans.Food for Men No. 3: Fatty Fish (salmon, sardines, tuna, mackerel, herring)Supplies: healthy fat, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin DBenefits:They can benefit the heart, circulation, and immune system and reduce the risk for prostate cancer, among other things.Omega-3 fatty aci
Worlds Greatest Treasury of Health Secrets Book - New Edition
The World's Greatest Treasury of Health Secrets Book - New Edition Over 437 doctors share their knowledge with you, in The World's Greatest Treasury of Health Secrets! Extend your life by 40 years! The World's Greatest Treasury of Health Secrets includes the following information... The little-known heart attack symptom that so many people tragically ignore (often you feel no pain at all)... Page 68 Grow your own army of cholesterol-cutting microbes in your gut. These friendly bacteria normally help us digest our food and keep our cholesterol down. Discover the little-known nutrient that restores them to healthy levels. Page 49 The common pain pill that secretly raises your blood pressure. It's a side effect that drug manufacturers hate to talk about, because they make so much money from this remedy. But if you substitute an equally effective pill, your pressure may normalize all by itself. Page 74 Double your immunity to colds. Echinacea... Vitamin C... Zinc... You've tried them
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