Thursday, September 24, 2009

US spends $7,290 per person, ends up in 37th place by quality. France spends half, $3,601 and they are number one.

Same with Canada. Their Universal public system spends 53% of US, but they have better results.

Robert Creamer: Don't Americans Deserve a Health Care System as Good as the One In France?:

And "the War in Iraq was a huge mistake".

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Study links 45,000 U.S. deaths to lack of insurance | Health | Reuters

Medical fascism - killing poor people for profits of big insurance companies. Study links 45,000 U.S. deaths to lack of insurance. One person is killed every 12 minutes so that private insurance companies can make better profits. WE are losing more Americans every day than drunk driving and homicides combined. Roughly 46.3 million people in the United States lacked coverage in 2008, the U.S. Census Bureau reported last week, up from 45.7 million in 2007

Study links 45,000 U.S. deaths to lack of insurance

Monday, September 14, 2009

Saturday, September 12, 2009

DNA and Mitochondrial Time Bombs: Uranium, Mercury and Diabetes.

Adult obesity rates in Britain have quadrupled in 25 years. Forget Cancer, forget AIDS, Diabetes is fast becoming the king of all chronic disease which is decimating the human race. The Centers of Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta declares that 33% of the babies born this year will be diabetic by the year 2050
The Centers of Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta declares that 33% of the babies born this year will be diabetic by the year 2050. ......

connection between depleted uranium (DU) and diabetes ...........

Depleted (DU) uranium, used in wars in Yugoslavia, Iraq, is highly toxic to humans, both chemically as a heavy metal and radiological as an alpha particle emitter, is very dangerous when taken internally
DNA and Mitochondrial Time Bombs: Uranium, Mercury and Diabetes:

Saturday, September 5, 2009

how Bush, Republicans were poisoning America. Herbicide atrazine.

"As the Investigative Fund revealed last week, the herbicide atrazine has been found at levels above the federal safety limit in drinking water in at least four states.
The chemical has been studied for its potential link to breast cancer, prostate cancer, and birth defects, and the EPA considers it to be a potential endocrine disruptor. It is banned in the European Union."