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A study by the World Health Organization has concluded that tobacco smoking will kill 50 percent more people than AIDS by the year 2015 and will be responsible for 10 percent of all deaths globally. The report is a chilling prediction of a disease process created and manipulated by Big TobaccoTobacco, currently blamed for some 5.4 million deaths a year, is set to kill 6.5 million in 2015 and 8.3...

Posted by John Hopkins |
November 26, 2006 12:09 PM

Victims of stroke and autistic children are being helped by a robot and a video game. A robot guides the limbs of stroke patients repeatedly through a video game. The constant manipulation helps to rehabilitate damaged limbs of stroke patients. The robot takes over the movement of the joystick if the patient is not capable of moving it appropriately. Autistic children are also being assisted...

Posted by John Hopkins |
November 26, 2006 11:31 AM
Category: Miscellaneous

If you are in the US senate or house, Big Drug Companies want you! So, if you want a luxury vacation, a free executive jet ride, or a contribution, just speak up as the pharmaceutical lobbyist comes to call. The New York Times reported that: "Drug Industry Is on Defensive as Power Shifts". Apparently, Big Drug Companies do not think that Democrats will be quite as generous with them as...

Often I write about Big Corporations who place profits over people. It appears that some of the members of Corporate America can, in fact, demonstrate responsible and prudent conduct. Reuters reported today that Advanced Medical Optics recalled nearly three million units of their Complete Moisture Plus contact lens solution. Chris Muller, a senior marketing executive stated that, although they...

The US Army has taken to using a drug, used to coagulate blood, in combat field hospitals. The drug, Recombinant Factor VII, is designated for use with rare forms of hemophilia. Hemophilia is a disorder that can cause patients to literally bleed to death from something as incidental as bumping against a table. The drug was the subject of an FDA warning last December in which the FDA said that...

A California group, Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse (CALA), thinks that corporate America needs protection from lawsuits. They fear that Big Business can not continue to reap profits producing products they know are dangerous and so, they intend to continue a campaign to "inform" the public. According to Ralph Shaffer, Cal Poly Pomona Emeritus of History, they intend to continue their campaign of...

Posted by John Hopkins |
November 14, 2006 9:03 AM

The Palm Beach Post reported that Merck is asking the FDA for approval of a new drug they hope will replace Vioxx; probably both in use and significant sales. The new drug is called Arcoxia and it has been received to very mixed reviews. The physician participating in the clinical trials, Dr. Christopher Cannon, indicated that all the COX-2 drugs probably have some risk of cardiac complications,...

Posted by John Hopkins |
November 10, 2006 9:56 AM

I could not have said it better than an opinion editorial in the Minnesota Daily did on November 8, 2006. The editor discusses Bausch's less than stellar handling of recall for their ReNu with MoistureLoc no rub contact lens solution. The editorial summarizes the timeline of events and ends with:Would they have pulled the product at all if our country hadn't uncovered the problem? The thought is...

Injured victims of medical negligence continue to suffer the inability to find lawyers who have the expertise and financial strength to handle medical negligence cases. The passage of "tort reform" in Florida has created a situation in which injured victims can no longer recover fair compensation for their "human damages". Human damages are those that the insurance lobby feel juries have gotten...

Posted by John Hopkins |
November 07, 2006 9:35 AM
Category: Miscellaneous

Kudos to Ms. Cindy Ritchie for having the tenacity to stand up to one of the big tire companies. Ms. Ritchie had a tire on her truck that delaminated, causing her truck to roll over. She made a property damage claim to the manufacturer, Yokohama Tire Corporation. Not only did she not receive compensation; received no apology; but the big tire company lost her tire! Many people might give up and...

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