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Double Whammy Failing To Do The Job!

The weekend before April Fool's Day, a panel of cardiologists told attendees at a large cardiology conference that a two-year trial reveals that Zetia and Vytorin don't do what they're supposed to do: reduce arterial plaque.

Zetia supposedly cuts dietary absorption of cholesterol, and Vytorin combines Zetia with Zocor, a statin. In other words, Vytorin should be a double-whammy powerhouse of a drug that reduces LDL cholesterol and arterial plaque, which it apparently does not.  The New York Times reported, the combined drugs "might have even sped up the growth of fatty plaques in the arteries."  To make matters worse, these unpleasant details (originally reported in January '08) landed in the convention spotlight on the same day the New England Journal of Medicine published the study, along with not one but TWO accompanying editorials.
 


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Sadly, the majority of the world choose less proven health treatments over those that have centuries of proof behind them! Does that make sense? NO! But they do it anyway! WHY?

What we now call conventional/traditional medicine came on the scene  at the end of the 1940's but didn't really gained inroads to peoples lives until the 1960's when TV and News print became popular and insurance companies started their advertising. Yet for centuries before that medicine had proven treatments but people simply did not prevail themselves of them very often, mainly because they did not have the information distribution methods as we do today ie TV, Radio, printed matter, etc...

Today, due to the gross amount of news media, 98% of people believe a few decades of “cut/burn/poison the symptom medicine” is better than centuries of proven natural “healthy treat the cause for the problem medicine” that works, simply because advertising and insurance companies in conjunction with the pharmaceutical industry that brought about our conventional/traditional medicine today, says its so...

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DUMB TO SAY THE LEAST!

Despite all the warnings about the dangers of smoking, it seems that students on college campuses around the country are puffing away in increased numbers.  Overall, a survey of 14,138 college students, conducted by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University Medical School in Boston, found that smoking had risen on campuses from 28.5 percent in 1993 to 32.9 percent in 1997.

But there's more:
Twenty-five percent of female students said they have smoked cigars, and 13.6 percent said they had puffed on a stogie in the last year. That translates to one female cigar smoker for every two male stogie suckers.
* Tobacco users on campus were found to be more likely than non-smokers to smoke marijuana, have more sexual partners, binge drink and have lower grades.
* Cigarette smokers rated their social lives as especially important, while cigar smokers said fraternities, sororities and sporting events were important.


 

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Allergies got your nose in its throes? Maybe you would like to try the following!

Nasal irrigation can relieve sinus symptoms safely, cheaply

ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Your spring cleaning routine might include vacuuming the coils on your refrigerator and storing bulky sweaters and corduroy pants. You may want to add to that list, according to a University of Michigan Health System expert, another area that could use some cleaning.

Your nose.

Not a pleasant thought, but it's an important issue for the millions of people who suffer with spring allergies, nasal congestion, stuffy noses and post-nasal drip.

One of the best methods for relieving the symptoms is nasal irrigation, says Melissa Pynnonen, M.D., co-director of the Michigan Sinus Center and assistant professor in the U-M Department of Otolaryngology.

Nasal irrigation refers to rinsing the nose and nasal passages with a solution, typically salt water. The solution can be as simple ? and cheap ? as a quarter-teaspoon of kosher salt, eight ounces of warm tap water and a quarter-teaspoon of baking soda.

Pynnonen recommends that patients who are new to nasal irrigation use an eight-ounce squeeze bottle, and squirt four ounces of the mixture into each nostril. The solution exits through the opposite nostril. To prevent the solution from coming out of your mouth, Pynnonen recommends that you open your mouth and make a ?K? sound, which closes off the mouth and throat.

"It's like a power washer for your nose,"- Pynnonen says.

Other methods include a device called a neti-pot, which resembles a miniature teapot. With this device, water is poured, instead of squeezed, into your nose. Some people use turkey basters or syringes like those used to suction a baby's nose. All of these methods can work, Pynnonen says.

"For most patients, the benefit of nasal irrigation is that it does a great job of treating symptoms that otherwise aren't well treated with medicine," she notes. "Nasal irrigation can be considered a first-line treatment for common nasal and sinus symptoms. It's often more effective than medications."

For people with mild allergies, Pynnonen says, nasal irrigations alone may be enough to control the symptoms. Others may need to use medications in addition to nasal irrigation.

Pynnonen recently led a study in which her team found that saline irrigation is very effective at controlling sinus symptoms, more so than saline sprays. "Patients who used nasal irrigation," she says, "experienced as much improvement as some patients with chronic sinusitis get with sinus surgery."

Nasal irrigation can be used in children, she says, with a smaller amount of the solution. As long as the child is old enough to cooperate with the treatment, Pynnonen says, it's safe to try nasal irrigation.


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Alzheimer's: Vitamin for Longer Life

(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Taking high doses of vitamin E appears to extend the life of people with Alzheimer's disease.

The findings are the result of a study authored by Valory Pavlik, Ph.D. of Baylor College of Medicine's Alzheimer's Disease and Memory Disorders Center in Houston, Texas.

After receiving 1,000 international units of vitamin E twice a day for five years, the patients were 26 percent less likely to die than those who did not take the vitamin. Whether they were also taking an Alzheimer's drug (cholinesterase inhibitor) did not make a difference. Dr. Pavlik notes the dosage was much higher than what is currently recommended for the general public.

Previous studies showed vitamin E can delay the progression of moderately severe Alzheimer's disease. "Now, we've been able to show that vitamin E appears to increase the survival time of Alzheimer's patients as well," Dr. Pavlik was quoted as saying. "This is particularly important because recent studies in heart disease patients have questioned whether vitamin E is beneficial for survival."

According to the study, patients who took vitamin E plus an Alzheimer's drug appear to get a greater benefit than those taking either one alone. However, people who took the drug but not vitamin E did not have any survival benefit. Dr. Pavlik says more research is needed to find out why.

SOURCE: Presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 60th Annual Meeting in Chicago, April 12-19, 2008


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Sludge Tested As Lead-Poisoning Fix
Apr 14, 2008
By JOHN HEILPRIN and KEVIN S. VINEYS


BALTIMORE (AP) - Scientists using federal grants spread fertilizer made from human and industrial wastes on yards in poor, black neighborhoods to test whether it might protect children from lead poisoning in the soil. Families were assured the sludge was safe and were never told about any harmful ingredients.

Nine low-income families in Baltimore row houses agreed to let researchers till the sewage sludge into their yards and plant new grass. In exchange, they were given food coupons as well as the free lawns as part of a study published in 2005 and funded by the Housing and Urban Development Department.

The Associated Press reviewed grant documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act and interviewed researchers. No one involved with the $446,231 grant for the two-year study would identify the participants, citing privacy concerns. There is no evidence there was ever any medical follow-up.

Comparable research was conducted by the Agriculture Department and Environmental Protection Agency in a similarly poor, black neighborhood in East St. Louis, Ill.

The sludge, researchers said, put the children at less risk of brain or nerve damage from lead. A highly toxic element once widely used in gasoline and paint, lead has been shown to cause brain damage among children who ate lead-based paint that had flaked off their homes.

The researchers said the phosphate and iron in the sludge can bind to lead and other hazardous metals in the soil, allowing the combination to pass safely through a child's body if eaten.

The idea that sludge - the leftover semisolid wastes filtered from water pollution at 16,500 treatment plants - can be turned into something harmless, even if swallowed, has been a tenet of federal policy for three decades.

In a 1978 memo, the EPA said sludge "contains nutrients and organic matter which have considerable benefit for land and crops" despite the presence of "low levels of toxic substances."

But in the late 1990s the government began underwriting studies such as those in Baltimore and East St. Louis using poor neighborhoods as laboratories to make a case that sludge may also directly benefit human health.

Meanwhile, there has been a paucity of research into the possible harmful effects of heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, other chemicals and disease-causing microorganisms often found in sludge.

A series of reports by the EPA's inspector general and the National Academy of Sciences between 1996 and 2002 faulted the adequacy of the science behind the EPA's 1993 regulations on sludge.

The chairman of the 2002 academy panel, Thomas Burke, a professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, says epidemiological studies have never been done to show whether spreading sludge on land is safe.

"There are potential pathogens and chemicals that are not in the realm of safe," Burke told the AP. "What's needed are more studies on what's going on with the pathogens in sludge - are we actually removing them? The commitment to connecting the dots hasn't been there."

That's not what the subjects of the Baltimore and East St. Louis research were told.

Rufus Chaney, an Agriculture Department research agronomist who co-wrote the Baltimore study, said the researchers provided the families with brochures about lead hazards, tested the soil in their yards and gave assurances that the Orgro fertilizer was store-bought and perfectly safe.

"They were told that their lawn, as it stood, before it was treated, was a lead danger to their children," said Chaney. "So that even if they ate some of the soil, there would not be as much of a risk as there was before. And that's what the science shows."

Chaney said the Baltimore neighborhoods were chosen because they were within an economically depressed area qualifying for tax incentives. He acknowledged the families were not told there have been some safety disputes and health complaints over sludge.

"They were told that it was composted biosolids that are available for sale commercially in the state of Maryland. I don't think there's any other further disclosure required," Chaney said. "There was danger before. There wasn't danger because of the biosolids compost. Composting, of course, kills pathogens."

The Baltimore study concluded that phosphate and iron in sludge can increase the ability of soil to trap more harmful metals including lead, cadmium and zinc. If a child eats the soil, this trapping can let all the material pass safely through a child's system.

It called the fertilizer "a simple low-cost" technology for parents and communities "to reduce risk to their children" who are in danger of lead contamination. The results were published in Science of the Total Environment, an international research journal, in 2005.

Another study investigating whether sludge might inhibit the "bioavailability" of lead - the rate it enters the bloodstream and circulates to organs and tissues - was conducted on a vacant lot in East St. Louis next to an elementary school, all of whose 300 students were black and almost entirely from low-income families.

In a newsletter, the EPA-funded Community Environmental Resource Program assured local residents it was all safe.

"Though the lot will be closed off to the public, if people - particularly children - get some of the lead contaminated dirt in their mouths, the lead will just pass through their bodies and not be absorbed," the newsletter said. "Without this iron-phosphorus mix, lead poisoning would occur."

Soil chemist Murray McBride, director of the Cornell Waste Management Institute, said he doesn't doubt that sludge can bind lead in soil.

But when eaten, "it's not at all clear that the sludge binding the lead will be preserved in the acidity of the stomach," he said. "Actually thinking about a child ingesting this, there's a very good chance that it's not safe."

McBride and others also questioned the choice of neighborhoods for the studies and why residents were not told about other, possibly harmful ingredients in sludge.

"If you're not telling them what kinds of chemicals could be in there, how could they even make an informed decision. If you're telling them it's absolutely safe, then it's not ethical," McBride said. "In many relatively wealthy people's neighborhoods, I would think that people would research this a little and see a problem and raise a red flag."

The Baltimore study used a compost of sludge mixed with sawdust and wood chips packaged as "biosolids," the term for sludge preferred by government and the waste industry.

"What we did was make the yards greener," said Pat Tracey, a Johns Hopkins University community relations coordinator who recalled helping with the lawn work. "They were bald, bad yards. It was considered sterile fertilizer."

Baltimore environmental activist Glenn Ross says choosing poor neighborhoods destined for demolition makes it hard to track a study's participants. "If you wanted to do something very questionable, you would do it in a neighborhood that's not going to be there in a few years," he said.

HUD documents show the study's lead author, Mark Farfel, has pursued several other studies of lead contamination including the risks of exposure from urban housing demolitions and the vacant lots left behind.

Farfel has since moved to New York, where he directs the World Trade Center Health Registry surveying tens of thousands of victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. He denied repeated requests for interviews and referred questions to Baltimore's Kennedy Krieger Institute, the children's research facility that was the recipient of HUD grants with Farfel as project manager.

The institute referred questions to Joann Rodgers, a spokeswoman for Johns Hopkins. She said a review board within its medical school approved the study and the consent forms provided to families that participated. "The study did not test children or other family members living in the homes," she said.

Some of Farfel's previous research has been controversial.

In 2001, Maryland's highest court chastised him, Kennedy Krieger and Johns Hopkins over a study bankrolled by EPA in which researchers testing low-cost ways to control lead hazards exposed more than 75 poor children to lead-based paint in partially renovated houses.

Families of two children alleged to have suffered elevated blood-lead levels and brain damage sued the institute and later settled for an undisclosed amount.

The Maryland Court of Appeals likened the study to Nazi medical research on concentration camp prisoners, the U.S. government's 40-year Tuskegee study that denied treatment for syphilis to black men in order to study the illness and Japan's use of "plague bombs" in World War II to infect and study entire villages.

"These programs were somewhat alike in the vulnerability of the subjects: uneducated African-American men, debilitated patients in a charity hospital, prisoners of war, inmates of concentration camps and others falling within the custody and control of the agencies conducting or approving the experiments," the court said.


Baltimore study 

East St. Louis project 

Maryland Lead lawsuit 

National Academy of Sciences' report   

 

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