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The Macro View – Health, Economics, and Politics and the Big Picture. What I Am Watching Here And Abroad.
February 10 2022 Edition ----- In the US we see another ISIS leader meeting a sticky end at the hands of US special forces while much of the North East has had dreadful freezing weather!  There have been wild moves in the US technology sector which are genuinely unprecedented! I have no idea how BoJo is still PM but he continues to be hanging on. I think he is a dead man walking if truth be told. In Australia ScoMO has had a dreadful time with unwanted texts as the Aged Care sector is in crisis – on his on admission. An election looms so who knows what will happen. ----- Major Issues. ----- https://thenewdaily.com.a...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - February 10, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

A balance to be struck
I didn’t take a lot of pictures at all, during our Christmasness this year. I think it’s partly because I am getting better at being in the moment; and I feel that sometimes, in my desire to capture something, I actually miss out on it. But anyway, here’s what I got. Alan and his formerly-long-lost brother, who we went to visit in early December, in front of the castle where their mother worked: The splendid gingerbread house that my nieces decorated, with my splendid nieces. My precious goddaughters playing with their newly-acquired dollshouse, which belonged to Joy once. The only picture I took on The Day was t...
Source: Bah! to cancer - January 9, 2013 Category: Cancer Authors: Stephanie Tags: Life is Good christmas Source Type: blogs

A random Monday
1. It isn’t snowing here, but the clouds are the peachy-pink that means they are thinking about it. 2. I am writing, writing, writing. The studio is full of scribbled post-it notes, there are lists all over my desk of things I need to find out, and it’s SO MUCH FUN. I should hit 20,000 words today. 3. I have got the crochet bug good and proper. I apologise for anything I might have said in the past that implied that crochet involved little except counting and creating stiff-yet-holey things. My granny square blanket is going to be a doozy. 4. My daughter claims that there should be a special acknowledgement in ...
Source: Bah! to cancer - January 14, 2013 Category: Cancer Authors: Stephanie Tags: Musings random Source Type: blogs

The Morning Flap: February 19, 2013
Simpson and Bowles These are my links for February 19th: New Bowles-Simpson deficit plan would cut $2.4 trillion – Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson proposed a new framework Tuesday to cut the country’s debt by $2.4 trillion over the next decade.Bowles and Simpson were the co-chairmen of President Obama’s bipartisan fiscal commission in 2010, and their recommendations came to serve as a yardstick for other debt-reduction proposals. Obama, the puppet master Obama blackmails tax payers while blaming Republicans - Tea Party challenger to McConnell emerging – Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky....
Source: FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog - February 19, 2013 Category: Dentists Authors: Flap Tags: Pinboard Links The Morning Flap Chuck Hagel Democrat Facebook GOP Guns immigration Jerry Brown Joe Salazar Marco Rubio Mitch McConnell Paul Ryan Sequestration Simpson-Bowles Source Type: blogs

4 tips to better communicate with patients
I was listening to CBS This Morning recently as they were interviewing Alan Alda. He was discussing his acting career and being the host of Scientific American’s Frontiers (airs on PBS stations). Alan Alda relayed a personal story of his, having an intestinal blockage while he was filming an episode in Chile. Continue reading ... Your patients are rating you online: How to respond. Manage your online reputation: A social media guide. Find out how.
Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog - May 9, 2013 Category: Family Physicians Tags: Physician Patients Primary care Source Type: blogs

Dangerous Vaccines Found to Cause Symptoms of Shaken Baby Syndrome
Conclusion There are many papers that state that children have died within weeks, if not days, of receiving multiple vaccinations. Many of these children have been misdiagnosed as suffering from Shaken Baby Syndrome. Shaken Baby Syndrome is a hypothesis — a theory — as it has never been conclusively proven that a baby has been shaken to death. I have yet to find concrete evidence of someone physically shaking a baby so hard that the baby has later died solely from the “triad” of injuries. There are, however, a number of biomechanical studies stating that it is not physically possible to manually sha...
Source: vactruth.com - June 22, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Christina England Tags: Christina England Top Stories encephalitis Meningitis Reid Technique Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) vaccine injury Vaccine Safety Source Type: blogs

Passing through
There was going to be more blogging.  There really was. But I arrived home yesterday after a 24 hours that had included (not in order): 3 flights, 1 arrive-at-10.30-leave-at-8 hotel stay, an intense (and rewarding) morning’s work, saying goodbye to friends until the autumn, four sets of security checking, packing, replacing a broken suitcase, and the worst episode of food poisoning I have suffered since the Stratford Incident of (I think) 1987. I will spare you the details, but I will tell you that the vomiting was so violent that I ended up picking bits of regurgitated food out of my hair from the splashback…...
Source: Bah! to cancer - June 29, 2013 Category: Cancer Authors: Stephanie Tags: Musings Uncategorized Source Type: blogs

I’m going to need a bigger list
Four and a half years ago, I made a list of what I’d like to be happening in my life in five years. The original post is here, but in brief, I said: to be well, for those around me to be well, to be with Alan, to have published two books, to be an expert/specialist in de Bono’s work, to own one of Anita Klein’s angels, and to see the Northern Lights. I’m doing pretty well. Wellness and love abound; I have three beautiful angel prints; the work I am doing in Kurdistan is all around de Bono and I can feel how much I am learning and growing as a trainer through my work there; two books are out and two ...
Source: Bah! to cancer - July 4, 2013 Category: Cancer Authors: Stephanie Tags: Life is Good birthday Source Type: blogs

Synchronicity
I’ve written many times about how synchronicities tend to increase when I’m in the flow state. I often think of synchronicities as acknowledgements from the universe when I’m successfully following my path with a heart. Let me share some specific examples of what these synchronicities look like. Lately I’ve been enjoying speaking about social skills, relationships, and sexuality. I love the intrinsic rewards of this work and keep leaning into it more and more. I recently returned from a weeklong trip to New York City, which including hosting a meet-up in Central Park and speaking at the Direct Datin...
Source: Steve Pavlina's Personal Development Blog - August 3, 2013 Category: Life Coaches Authors: Steve Pavlina Tags: Consciousness & Awareness Intention & Manifestation Metaphysics Spirituality Travel Source Type: blogs

A big, beautiful, five-year Bah!
It just so happens that I’m in Kurdistan for remission day, which is rather fitting, because this great Kurdish adventure – without doubt the highlight of my training career, and one of the privileges of my time on earth – is exactly the sort of thing that the pre-cancer me may well have been too scared to attempt. (Not that Kurdistan is at all scary, once you get here. But we all know how un-encouraging the press for this part of the world can be.) Later, there will be drinks, and food, and lots and lots of laughing, with my son and my daughter and my friends here. (I will do drinks and food and laughing wit...
Source: Bah! to cancer - November 18, 2013 Category: Cancer Authors: Stephanie Tags: Life is Good Remission Source Type: blogs

Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied
Ilya Shapiro Four years is too long to wait for a ruling on a constitutional claim. Not for the ultimate vindication of a right that’s been summarily denied, mind you, but a mere ruling in a case asserting this right that has long ago been briefed and argued. That’s the situation faced by my colleague Tom Palmer and his fellow plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging the District of Columbia’s complete ban on carrying guns for self-defense outside the home. Palmer v. District of Columbia was one of many suits filed in the wake of the Supreme Court’s 2008 ruling in District of Co...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - December 18, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Ilya Shapiro Source Type: blogs

Op-Ed: Anti-Smoking Movement More Concerned with Money than Saving Lives
In an op-ed piece published in BU Today, I argue that the tobacco control movement has been co-opted by a bureaucracy of large national organizations that are more interested in putting feathers in their cap than actually saving lives from smoking.I summarize my argument as follows: "In recent years, the tobacco control movement has squandered the opportunity to reduce smoking-related disease and death. Instead of continued progress, the tobacco control movement has largely been co-opted by a bureaucracy of national organizations that seem more concerned about bolstering their funding streams than fighting the tobacco indu...
Source: The Rest of the Story: Tobacco News Analysis and Commentary - February 13, 2014 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Source Type: blogs

NLM Information Resource Grants to Reduce Health Disparities
The NLM Information Resource Grants to Reduce Health Disparities (G08) FOA http://1.usa.gov/1knYiQ7  has been reissued April 29, 2014. The G08 program provides funding for projects that will bring useful, usable health information to health disparity populations and the health care providers who care for those populations. For more information about the G08 FOA see http://1.usa.gov/1lE9mwt The application deadline is July 30, 2014. If there are questions, please contact:  Dr. Alan VanBiervliet, NLM – alan.vanbiervliet@nih.gov
Source: BHIC - May 1, 2014 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Monica Rogers Tags: Minority Health Concerns National Library of Medicine News Scholarships and Grants Source Type: blogs