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Only 2% Of My Cancer Patients Have Had This Checked
I saw a patient recently who has stage four breast cancer. She’d been to some of the best hospitals and specialists for care. Before she came to me she’d had a mastectomy and chemotherapy. Then the cancer spread to her backbone and she had radiation treatment. Yet still, after all that time and until she came to my clinic, no one had mentioned a possible estrogen problem. No one ever bothered to measure her estrogen. They never looked at whether her breast cancer was estrogen positive or progesterone positive. The rates of most cancers have stabilized. Most cancers aren’t a death sentence the way they used to be. But...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - January 23, 2015 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Jeff Brodsky Tags: Anti-Aging Source Type: news

Emerald of the Equator: Indonesia the Next Healthcare Frontier
The “Emerald of the Equator” (Zamrud Khatulistiwa) or Indonesia is home to an estimated 252 million people living on 17,000 islands. It is famous for its rich history and hundreds of unique cultures and languages. Tourists come to Indonesia to witness the scenic beauty of Bali, flavor of coffee, adorable orangutans, curious komodo dragons, rain forests and spices. But Indonesia is transforming into more than exotic gourmet experiences and spa massages. The country has invested heavily in building its infrastructure and boldly implemented universal health coverage - Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN) - which was r...
Source: Forbes.com Healthcare News - December 29, 2014 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Reenita Das Source Type: news

Ninety-eight new beetle species discovered in Indonesia
(Pensoft Publishers) Ninety-eight new species of the beetle genus Trigonopterus have been described from Java, Bali and other Indonesian islands. Museum scientists from Germany and their local counterparts used an innovative approach for rapid collection of biodiversity data to beat the fast rates of extinction and disappearance of rainforests. A species named in honor of Sir David Attenborough, as well as 98 others can be viewed by everyone in the open-access journal ZooKeys.
Source: EurekAlert! - Biology - December 22, 2014 Category: Biology Source Type: news

Clustering in vehicular ad hoc networks: taxonomy, challenges and solutions - Bali RS, Kumar N, Rodrigues JJPC.
Over the last few years, Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) have emerged as a new class of efficient information dissemination technology among communities of users mainly because of their wide range of applications such as Intelligent Transport Systems (I...
Source: SafetyLit: All (Unduplicated) - December 20, 2014 Category: Global & Universal Tags: Engineering, Physics, Structural Soundness and Failure Source Type: news

Nigeria: HIV Persons Condemn Inability to Get Drugs in Taraba
[Guardian]Jalingo -THE Persons Living With HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) that are presently taking refuge in one of the Internally-Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in Bali Local Council of Taraba State have complained that their inability to get retrovirus drugs has continued to force some of them with the sickness to their early graves.
Source: AllAfrica News: HIV-Aids and STDs - October 10, 2014 Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: news

Nigeria: Measles, Hunger Kill 70 Refugees
[Leadership]No fewer than 50 children and 20 men and women taking refuge in Bali local government area of Taraba State have so far died following the outbreak of measles and other related ailments.
Source: AllAfrica News: Health and Medicine - October 1, 2014 Category: African Health Source Type: news

In Bali, UN chief stresses role of young people in building peaceful, sustainable future
Addressing a youth forum in Bali, Indonesia, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed the role of young people in building a peaceful, sustainable future and encouraged them to be solid global citizens and leaders of today.
Source: UN News Centre - Women, Children, Population - August 28, 2014 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news

You Don’t Know Jackfruit!
The other night I turned on my TV and brought up the on-screen guide, and I saw a listing for a show from the island of Bali.  I couldn’t resist tuning in… It was the travel show with the guy who eats the strange and outrageous foods, Andrew Zimmern. He was at a ceremonial pig roast. [...]Related Posts:Melt Belly Fat With This “Step”Cell Secret to Keep Doing What You Love
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - August 22, 2014 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Dr. Al Sears Tags: Newsletter Source Type: news

Removing The Trade Obstacles That Promote Hunger
As the World Trade Organization nations approach the July 31 deadline to ratify the Bali Trade Facilitation Agreement, dozens of trucks wait in queue to cross the border from Kenya to Uganda. Hauling tomatoes along East Africa’s northern border, these truckers have lost up to four hours in reduced speed because of poor road conditions along some segments. But when they approach the border, the delays get longer. It takes on average a full day for them to complete the paperwork required to cross from Kenya into Uganda.
Source: Forbes.com Healthcare News - July 14, 2014 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Bain Insights Source Type: news

Cytespace and former Fortis Healthcare group CEO Vishal Bali launch Medwell Ventures
Healthcare based research company Cytespace in partnership with former Fortis Healthcare group CEO Vishal Bali today announced the launch of Medwell Ventures.
Source: The Economic Times Healthcare and Biotech News - April 23, 2014 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

Phylogenetic analysis and victim contact tracing of rabies virus from humans and dogs in Bali, Indonesia - Mahardika GN, Dibia N, Budayanti NS, Susilawathi NM, Subrata K, Darwinata AE, Wignall FS, Richt JA, Valdivia-Granda WA, Sudewi AA.
The emergence of human and animal rabies in Bali since November 2008 has attracted local, national and international interest. The potential origin and time of introduction of rabies virus to Bali is described. The nucleoprotein (N) gene of rabies virus fr...
Source: SafetyLit: All (Unduplicated) - December 19, 2013 Category: Global & Universal Tags: Non-Human Animals and Insects Source Type: news

Lessons From Bali For WTO And Transatlantic Trade Negotiators
The future of multilateral trade has presented some vexing questions for policy watchers over the past few years. With the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations hopelessly stalled and the proliferation of regional and bilateral agreements in its stead, contemplation and debate about the fate of the World Trade Organization, its successful adjudicatory body, international trade governance, and globalization have been all the rage.
Source: Forbes.com Healthcare News - December 18, 2013 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Dan Ikenson Source Type: news

Tox on the Web
“Krokodil” Hype: In a piece posted at Slate, Justin Peters cuts through the nonsense regarding just how fast use of “krokodil” is spreading in the U.S., and concludes there are much more important threats to worry about. Dangerous Bali High: The Irish Mirror reports that in the months of August and September of this year, 52 people have died of methanol poisoning after drinking tainted Arak — a local spirit — in Bali. This is an ongoing problem — TPR has reported on it before. The Power of Poison: In the New York Times, Edward Rothstein reviews the just-opened blockbuster show “Th...
Source: The Poison Review - November 20, 2013 Category: Toxicology Authors: Leon Tags: Medical bali benzodiazepines desomorphine hepatic failure krokodil laundry pods liver disease methanol poisonin oxyelite tox on the web Source Type: news

AdvaMed commends APEC focus on health initiatives
This month’s APEC CEO Summit in Bali, Indonesia, drew praise from AdvaMed for APEC’s continued commitment to creating ethical business environments that support sustainable economic medtech and health care growth. “For more than three years the medical device and diagnostics industry has been proud to work with the APEC forum to advance our shared goal of improving business ethics through establishment and promotion of the Kuala Lumpur Principles for ethical interactions between medical technology firms and health care providers,” said www.advamed.org AdvaMed CEO Stephen J. Ubl in a prepared statement. “As of t...
Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com - October 15, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Tags: Regulatory Source Type: news

Fortis CEO Vishal Bali to step down after March 2014
Bali said he was stepping down due to personal reasons and he continues to share a good working relationship with Fortis promoters Malvinder and Shivinder Mohan Singh.
Source: The Economic Times - October 4, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news