
Topic: asthma
Every weekday, and some weekends like today, I have to take the South Shore commuter train from Northwest Indiana to Chicago for work. And every time, I see this poster glued to the inside wall of t ... discussAlan Caruba, Contributing Author: Can you imagine going to Wal-Mart, Kroger’s, Safeway, Home Depot, and Best Buy, as well as your favorite supermarket only to find that literally thousands of prod ... discuss
Nicey Washington was 26 years old when she underwent a safe and legal abortion at Ambulatory Surgery Center in Brooklyn, New York, on June 6, 2000. Her heart stopped after the abortion. She was rushed ... discuss
The rules are simple. I will give you 10 quotes and you will try to guess, from the choices given, which politician said it. Read Carefully!!. Here we go! 1) “Let me be absolutely clear. Israel i ... discuss
While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been surveying students in public schools since 1991 about their risky behavior the state of Georgia has recently been in the news because of t ... discuss
Today is the feast of St. Bernadette Soubirous, the renowned visionary of Lourdes.Born in Lourdes, France, on January 7, 1844, Bernadette was the first child of Francois and Louise Soubirous, a poor p ... discuss
Brrrr... As I write this, I'm shivering a little because of the nippy weather. January saw us Metro Manila residents welcoming cool weather in our respective places, and my family and I have been enjo ... discuss
Operation Rescue is covering the latest brouhaha over Delta Clinic of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.CP For Life gives us a chronology of Delta's doings. I'll tweak it a bit below. Note everything that transp ... discuss
On December 5, 1905, 19-year-old laborer Mrs. Annie Killhoff died at her home from an abortion performed there that day. Two physicians, Joseph Vassumpaur and Charles Boddiger, were arrested, Vassump ... discuss
Today in Washington, D.C. - Nov. 13, 2012: Lame Duck Session Begins: The Senate and The House are scheduled to reconvene for legislative business at 2 PM today. The Senate will resume post-cloture ... discuss
October 16, 2012/Operation Rescue -- By Carole Novielli Yesterday [October 15, 2012] Pro-lifers in California posted images from the Family Planning abortion clinic in Bakersfield. Terry Palmquis ... discuss
The State Dep’t told the Benghazi office to stop asking for beefed up security- and also, they knew it was a premeditated terrorist attack almost immediately, and continued to lie to us about it ... discuss
Cook County Hospital, 1914On August 19, 1917, 31-year-old seamstress Anna Lindquist died at Chicago's County Hospital from a criminal abortion perpetrated that day by nurse/midwife Katherine Schmidt ... discuss
Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health News: Illinois Medicaid recipients have been limited to four prescription drugs as the state becomes the latest to cap how many medicines it will cover in the state-federa ... discuss
A few months ago, I posted this picture of our youngest child's legs on Facebook:She seemed to have a bad case of skin asthma or allergies. We took her to a dermatologist and he confirmed it. So he pr ... discuss
You better believe it. And you best be prepared to pay the A/C bills for these people who will start leaving doors and windows open because they’re not paying these several hundred dollar ills. ... discuss
I think the notion of "smokers' rights" is foolish. What right do people have to pollute others' airspace with a toxic substance known to trigger asthma symptoms and just makes it smelly in general? ... discuss
In Kerala ginger is the cure for everything. as a child my mom would give me Canada Dry Gingerale when I was sick. I was often ill. I had bad asthma and I had an ventricular septal defect so I had a l ... discuss
On June 22, 1928, 31-year-old Rose Hannover died at the office of Dr. Lester I. Ofner from complications of an abortion performed there that day. Ofner was held by the coroner on July 28. On Novembe ... discuss
While overall pediatric prescriptions declined, the use of certain drugs increased: asthma medications, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) drugs and birth control pills…. a total of ... discuss
If you wish a meticulously clean, fresh-smelling living or perhaps workspace without over-bearing cover-up fragrances or heavy chemical scents – just a refreshing, clean smell tutorial then gree ... discuss
I first encountered Mommy Patch when I was researching for products to resell online (back when I was exploring the possibility of being a retail mompreneur, LOL!). I came to LOVE their products and w ... discuss
by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN, and Kelli We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com. Fox News has a ... discuss
from Jill Stanek.comby Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN, and Kelli We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek. ... discuss
So many brilliant things to share. So little time.So here's the cream of the crop.Catholics Acting Catholic: It shouldn’t make the news — except that yes, it is news.The US Bishop’s campaign for ... discuss
Bioethicist Art Caplan advocates taxing cats to help fund healthcare because they can make you sick, adding to the societal burden of care. From, “A Modest Proposal: To Solve Healthcare Fundi ... discuss
Today is the feast of St. Bernadette Soubirous, the renowned visionary of Lourdes.Born in Lourdes, France, on January 7, 1844, Bernadette was the first child of Francois and Louise Soubirous, a poor ... discuss
The often troublesome noise that is associated with loud snores usually can be associated with a restriction inside the free of charge flow of air mainly because it goes from the air in the nose and m ... discuss
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via smartplanet.com I always thought that having a little germs on my skin helped fight off worst germs, so maybe that's why I don't take too many baths :-) Here's a story that backs me up: Sc ... discuss
October Baby isreality. It opened on the same weekend that HungerGames did. I saw it twice this weekend. The first time I saw it, I came inlate so I wanted to see the entire film. In both cinemas I&nb ... discuss
Today is World Down Syndrome Day. It is a day meant to celebrate and honor those who have Down Syndrome, and it is also a day for educating others about the condition. Today has a special meaning for ... discuss
Twenty-two-year-old Mary A. Bellville died Friday, March 8, 1889, from complications of an attempted abortion. A week before her death, Miss Bellville made a deathbed statement that Arthur B. Roosa ... discuss
Antoinette Fennor died of peritonitis March 7, 1875, from an abortion performed about February 26 by Mrs. Catherine Maxwell. Maxwell routinely performed abortions, arranging for her patients to stay ... discuss
The orphan situation in Eastern Europe is unbelievable. Recently, the plight of Valentin was shared. The Ashton family is still in the process of bringing him home. The following from the ... discuss
An award-winning \"New York Times\" correspondent, who had covered Middle East turmoil for more than two decades, has died in eastern Syria from an apparent asthma attack. ... discuss
I'd contacted the Pro Life Action League about the deaths Meghan Twohey wrote about in the Chicago Tribune. John Jansen really came through for me with one of the Meghan Twohey deaths, plus two other ... discuss
The links are starting to pile up, so I will just put all the parenting related ones here with little or no commentary. Study: Breastfeeding Strengthens Children’s Lungs http://old.news.yahoo.co ... discuss
GREAT information here, full of meat! Pat Fagan, Anne Dougherty, and Miriam McElvain February 8, 2012 Introduction Marriage is the foundational relationship for all of society. All other relationships ... discuss
Today, January 25, we Catholics celebrate the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle. The story of St. Paul is very important for our young family, as we, like St. Paul, believe that we are c ... discuss
I have taken a particular interest in the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) phenomenon since my grandson, Sage, became involved in Occupy Boston. So far I have only published Sage’s explanation of why h ... discuss
As Christmas gets closer, I look forward to it less. I know that, like Clark, I "set standards that no family activity can live up to." So by the 23rd of December, I've kind of had enough of it ... discuss
In 2004, Luther and Marcy Lee got a call that a baby girl had been prematurely born in a hospital in Miami. After medical complications had prevented the Lees from having children, they felt that ado ... discuss
Since the first or second of this month, we have had: Three serious E.R. visits: One for my husband's kissing the face of death with C02 poisoning One for my married daughter's oxygen sat issues d ... discuss
On September 25, 1925, Faye McGinnis, age 23, died at her home in Chicago from complications of an abortion performed that day. The coroner identified two physicians, Walter Penningdorf and Walter Vo ... discuss
From The Weekly Standard: Obama Administration to Ban Asthma Inhalers Over Environmental Concerns 3:00 PM, Sep 23, 2011By MARK HEMINGWAYRemember how Obama recently waived new ozon ... discuss
via weeklystandard.com Oh great! Now millions of poor people with asthma won't be able to buy their inhalers without a prescription! This is another outrageous ploy of the current administr ... discuss
The pending nationalization of health care will come at a steep price beyond sclerotic bureaucratization, increased costs, and the stifling of innovation. We will now begin to lose personal freedom ... discuss
Jenny's swain (pictured above, he's the left side of the two guys on the tree trunk) is leaving Saturday for a nearly three week long annual rugged hiking trip he takes with his siblings and father. I ... discuss
On August 19, 1908, 23-year-old Bertha Isserstadt died in Chicago from compliations of an abortion performed August 5. A woman named Margaret Wiedman was held by the coroner, but eventually acquitted ... discuss
Three of today's anniversaries each have a fairly lengthy story. I'll summarize the women's stories here. Click on each woman's name to learn more. Ann Regan, "the daughter of a respectable widow" in ... discuss
Hat tip to Skye via Twitter. From ABC 6 in Philadelphia: New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has been taken to hospital for tests after experiencing difficulty breathing. The story (which is short so I ... discuss
Earlier this week I introduced a Vital Signs Blog post with this sentence: "Here's another example (a ludicrous and yet quite alarming example) of how progressives like those in Barack Obama's FDA ins ... discuss
When Is YOUR Lt. Dan Band Party?Has the Country Become Bored with Obama?White House Is Just Getting the Message: Obama Is President, Not KingObama Administration Bans Basic Asthma MedicationPlanned Pa ... discuss
Here's another example (a ludicrous and yet quite alarming example) of how progressives like those in Barack Obama's FDA insist that politically-correct mythology trump even the most genuine and immed ... discuss
by Lisa Benson By James Hammerton, FreedomWorks Researcher: Behind the scenes, while Washington and the United States focus on the debt crisis, President Obama’s EPA has been quietly implementing ... discuss
Who said it? It is time for the new game, “Who Said It?” I will give you a quote and you have to guess what great American said it. A. ”Let me be absolutely clear. Israel is a ... discuss
Listed below are 10 direct quotes. You have to guess which American politician said it. Your four choices are: Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Former VP Dan Quayle President Barack Obama Former ... discuss
It's taken a while for the police and the media to fully report on what happened in Milwaukee on the night of July 3rd and into the early morning hours of the 4th, but finally we're learning the exten ... discuss
Here is an exchange of letters between one of the rioters in Vancouver (after the Canucks lost to the Bruins) and an Emergency Room nurse. I post it as an example of the truth that sins do not only ... discuss
My Grandfather Going met Grandma when she was a teenager during World War I, when he was a horseman bringing up the animals from South Carolina to ship them off to France from New York City. The ... discuss
I remember the day my dad left. He hugged me and cried, but even deep in his last embrace, I felt a chill gathering round me, whispering to my little girl's heart: t be like not to have a father? ... discuss
by Andy Moore The Healthy Home Economist blog reports on troubling findings from the book, Gut and Psychology Syndrome, by Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride. Since the introduction of oral contraceptives i ... discuss
Read more at Gateway Pundit… From Fox Nation: President Barack Obama claimed that coal could create “the kinds of air pollution” that is “creating asthma for kids,” in speaking at a town ... discuss
My Abortion NightmareI was 21 when I learned I was pregnant. My fiancée and peer pressure to wait for the “right” time led to my abortion. He was reluctant to become a father at that time, especi ... discuss
The saint of the day for April 7 is St. John Baptist de la Salle, father of modern education and the patron saint of teachers. He is known for promoting and reforming Christian education, especially a ... discuss
This week Live Action has been exposing the lie told by Planned Parenthood and Cecile Richards that they provide mammograms to women. Senator Barbara Boxer (who has been pushing the abortion agenda in ... discuss
This week Live Action has been exposing the lie told by Planned Parenthood and Cecile Richards that they provide mammograms to women. Senator Barbara Boxer (who has been pushing the abortion agenda in ... discuss
This is another update on the Hamilton Beach 04383 True Air Allergen-Reducing Air Cleaner. I have now been running it for a week and have vacuumed twice. Normally, I track the need to vacuum by the s ... discuss
The rules are simple. I will give you 10 quotes and you will try to guess, from the choices given, which politician said it. Read Carefully!!. Here we go! 1) “Let me be absolutely clear. Israe ... discuss
Both my rheumatologist and my internist's office called me today because my vitamin D level was low on last week's bloodwork. The rheumatologist's nurse said, "Your level is a bit low, so you should ... discuss
It sounds like a TB ward around here.The inevitable march of viral marauders has begun in earnest here at the Marciniak home. Jacob was the first victim, a hacking mess of mucus destined to infect us ... discuss
Gloria Small, a 43-year-old mother of six, went to Ronald Tauber for a safe ane legal abortion. Despite Gloria's obesity, asthma, chronic lung disease, and family history of high blood pressure, Tau ... discuss
AP: Gov't drops defense of anti-gay marriage law. http://apne.ws/hJuQgF # AP: Oil prices hit $100 per barrel. http://apne.ws/fZANkI # Farm living could arm kids against asthma http://usat.me?44081906 ... discuss
Well, the last couple months were interesting, unfortunately. My family - everyone except my wife - caught H1N1 the first part of October. Thankfully, our children fared well, particularly the baby. ... discuss
1. In my latest Small Successes post, I told you about getting our flu shots last week. We've gotten them every year for the past several years, and so far nobody has come down with flu. (Other things ... discuss
1. We finally all got our flu shots for the year, even Joe. Usually Larry, Curly and I get them, but not Moe since he has an egg allergy and the flu vaccine is made from egg. He can't get the Flu Mist ... discuss
I originally started my blog because I wanted people to understand what my normal life was like. I felt that people often have preconceived notions about what it means to be blind (e.g. surely all yo ... discuss
In her book, Misconceptions: Truth, Lies, and the Unexpected on the Journey to Motherhood, Naomi Wolf writes with naïve surprise about being “infantilized” by the medical community. She is highly ... discuss
The Los Angeles Times has an article on how New Mexico abortionist Curtis Boyd is apparently stepping up to fill abortionist George Tiller's shoes by aborting more unborn children in the third trimest ... discuss
A chronic ashtma patient, 27-year-old Sheila Hebert went to Delta Women's Clinic in Baton Rouge for a safe and legal abortion on June 6, 1984. Shortly after the abortion, Sheila complained of chest pa ... discuss
March 8 of 1972 saw two dubious beneficiaries of New York's "liberal" abortion law.In early March of 1972, "Colleen" traveled from Michigan to New York for a safe and legal abortion. She was 21 years ... discuss
Serious sociologists don't deny the links between fatherless families and crime rates. So, why is this view controversial? A review of Guilty: Liberal \"Victims\" and Their Assault on Am ... discuss
Joe Biden, vice presidential wannabe, shares something in common with Dick Cheney -- 5 deferments from service during the Vietnam War.From the Associated Press:Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe ... discuss
Though I’ve gone on record as a skeptic of global warming and of the catastrophic man-made climate change that is so much in the news today, this certainly does not indicate that I care nothing ... discuss
Several mainstream media sources are actually covering the charges filed in the of Laura Hope Smith. (HT: JJ)Dr. Rapin Osathanondh was indicted on a charge of manslaughter in the death of 22-year-old ... discuss
Asymmetrical Information has this post, Department of Awful Statistics, commenting on this quote:"Furthermore, apparently one out of every three illegal operations had serious enough consequences to r ... discuss
Carbon CREDIT cards. No. Really: Every adult should be forced to use a ‘carbon ration card’ when they pay for petrol, airline tickets or household energy, MPs say. The influential Environ ... discuss
R.M Ballantyne was born in 1825 and was one of the most popular authors of the 19th century. He wrote stories of daring adventure, narrow escapes, and faith in God. He believed that the boys of his ... discuss
Just like last week, I didn’t blog much, so I will (again) do a photo entry of my week. Sunday I already covered Sunday — The Photoless Mother’s Day, and the first of three days spen ... discuss
Mental Meanderings: Hockey; Prostitots by Beyonce; Fat, Depressed, and Drugged Americans; et ceteraJust some random thoughts and observations.I'm hoping the Wings knock Dallas out of the playoffs toni ... discuss
The Anchoress: For the theft of innocence and trust. . . . Nothing can be enough. At least Pope Benedict is not trying to hide this topic. abilify side effects accutane buy discount on line aciphex ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for April 7 is St. John Baptist de la Salle.American Catholic has more information.Complete dedication to what he saw as God's will for him dominated the life ... discuss
...but they still made me cry.For the past few days my allergies have been in high gear. I don't know if it's what's growing on the trees, or the 4 dogs at the house where I tutor (one Basset, one be ... discuss
In early March of 1972, Colleen traveled from Michigan to New York for a safe and legal abortion. She was 21 years old and 20 weeks pregnant. Colleen had a history of asthma. During the abortion, she ... discuss
Vaccines cause diabetes? Vaccines are Likely to Cause Insulin Dependent Diabetes in Over 2% of Children With a Strong Family History of Insulin Dependent Diabetes. - more More Non-invasive hype? R ... discuss
The notice in the Recorder reported the events of February 13, 1934:HEART ATTACK TAKES J.E. GOINGAmsterdam Business ManTaken by Death atHis HomeAmsterdam-- James E. Going died Tuesday morning at his h ... discuss
GM Roper with a powerful post linking to this story on the increasingly narrow terms of health coverage in the UK, where, you know, health care is “free.” So now, the Democrats want to emu ... discuss
The meltdown of the UK's NHS is hitting unbelievable lows. Now, patients with conditions such as asthma and arthritis are being told, "Treat yourselves." From the story:Instead of going to hospital or ... discuss
From the London Telegraph... Millions of people with arthritis, asthma and even heart failure will be urged to treat themselves as part of a Government plan to save billions of pounds from the NHS bu ... discuss
My neighbors play Mr. and Mrs. Claus at the local firehouse each Christmas. We saw them loading up on the sleigh in the street in front of our house when Isabella was in the midst of a bad asthma att ... discuss
by Bethany Kerr Sandy is a sweet woman with 4 beautiful girls. For 2 of the 5 years I have known her via cyberspace, Sandi experienced what she thought were problems with her thyroid. She said many ... discuss
Mike Huckabee is getting some love from the left side of the blogosphere tonight. You see he’s made a statement on illegal immigration that is so sensitive, caring, and according to liberals ... discuss
The New Jersey Supreme Court recently dismissed a woman’s claim that she was denied proper informed consent when she had an abortion: Plaintiff said that she asked defendant “if it was the ... discuss
Twenty-two-year-old Liliana Cortez underwent an abortion by Leo Kenneally at his Her Medical Clinic in Los Angeles on September 20, 1986. Other than having asthma, Liliana was in good health when she ... discuss
Get your facts straight. This is -- or at least ought to be -- one of the core components of journalism.Not so if you are Kristen Zembo of the Aurora Beacon News. She recently described Planned Parent ... discuss
Documents regarding Tami Suematsu, age 19, alleged that she underwent an abortion by Vern Wagner at Riverside Family Planning Center August 19, 1988. Tami went into bronchial spasm and asthma-related ... discuss
From London's It is possible the health problems were somehow caused by the IVF process itself. It is also possible that chlamydia infection, stress and other factors which may have affected the mot ... discuss
I've been double-tagged by Laura and Donna-Marie Cooper O'Boyle (what a nice Polish name she has, don't you think?)So can you stand 8 MORE things? No? Too bad. You're going to get them anyway.1. T ... discuss
Chesapeake Energy of Oklahoma is leading the latest effort to make it harder to build more coal-fired plants or retrofit old plants to meet tougher air quality standards. Even in this “era ... discuss
Photo sourceIN LITURGICAL TIMEMass readingsA saint for today: St. John I, PopeLORD, HEAR OUR PRAYERIntercessions:For Tye and his mother Nancy. Tye's condition is much worse than they had believed. He ... discuss
From tien mao's little read bookIN LITURGICAL TIMEMass readingsA saint for today: RestitutaLORD, HEAR OUR PRAYERIntercessions:Calvin and Cecilia Colbert as they have made the very difficult decision t ... discuss
A good friend of mine, Rep. Bob Onder, was approved yesterday to serve on the Life Sciences Research Board here in Missouri. I just found out yesterday, as I was listening to the Senate floor debate ... discuss
The U.S. Senate recently voted to expand federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. President Bush has vowed to veto the legislation as he has done before, so there will most likely not ... discuss
Several years ago, when The Terri Schiavo Foundation was looking for individuals who had gone through similar experiences as Terri, I wrote to them. In 1996 I suffered a severe asthma attack, lapsed ... discuss
Theresa May de Vera entered a hospital "clinically dead" after a severing asthma attack. Despite recommendations by doctors to "pull the plug", her parents didn't give up and she recovered and went ... discuss
Hillary Clinton has well known positions on daycare. In this presidential political season, we can see where she'd take the country based on what she influenced the last time a Clinton held ... discuss
If I asked you to prove that you're a U.S, citizen, how would you do it? A passport. Maybe if you've ever traveled overseas, an unlikely prospect if you're poor enough to qualify for Medicaid. Well ... discuss
In early March of 1972, "Colleen" Roe traveled from Michigan to New York for a safe and legal abortion. She was 21 years old and 20 weeks pregnant. Colleen had a history of asthma. During the abortion ... discuss
Gloria Small, a 43-year-old mother of six, went to Ronald Tauber for an abortion. Despite Gloria's obesity, asthma, chronic lung disease, and family history of high blood pressure, Tauber elected to p ... discuss
The Proceedings of the National Academies of Science (PNAS) has published the article that was the subject of this blog last week, and which claims that researchers at the University of Texas at Houst ... discuss
Hi Barbara, My husband and I have been going back and forth about having a large family for a few years now. I ordered A Full Quiver from you last year, read it, and believed in my head that it ... discuss
An M.D. Examines: Does God Still Do Miracles Dr. Brad Burke Cook Communications ISBN/SPCN: 0781442826 Book - Paperback Trade 160pages Does God Still Do Miracles is one installment of the four-book se ... discuss
Every Sperm is Sacred Originally posted August 04, 2005 Modern Medicine Catches up to Ancient Knowledge Originally posted June 11, 2005 The Dangerous Prayer of Blessing Originally posted May 20, 2006 ... discuss
Rose really wanted to see this one on the big screen so she and I went this weekend. It was a very straightforward story and not too difficult to see where it was going. However, we enjoyed it noneth ... discuss
I have posted my Prayer Intentions here. I hope to keep it updated. Part of doing this is because the question of suffering has come up lately. I was asked by a friend who is in great pain right no ... discuss
Minnie Lathan was 41 when she had an abortion and tubal ligation performed some time in September of 1978. Her uterus was perforated and her colon damaged during the procedure. She developed an infe ... discuss
Forskolin is the primary active ingredient in the Ayurvedic herb Coleus forskohlii, a botanical that has been used since ancient times in Hindu and Ayurvedic traditional medicine. The root portion of ... discuss
I've been tagged by Jennifer at The Catholic Path. I'm a good sport, especially when it comes to showing you all just how weird I am. So here goes:5 things in my freezer:1. Rocky Road ice cream2. ... discuss
Documents regarding Tami Suematsu, age 19, indicate that she underwent an abortion by Vern Wagner at Riverside Family Planning Center August 19, 1988. Tami went into bronchial spasm and asthma-relate ... discuss
Sara Franki Lint, a 22-year-old coed, submitted to an abortion at San Vicente Hospital in Los Angeles, California, on August 11, 1970. Adolpho Zlotolow, who operated San Vicente (an abortion facilit ... discuss
Yesterday I spent the morning at clinic, and the afternoon visiting a hospice patient. I saw several patients at clinic. Two little girls came in with their mother for a well child visit, so the doct ... discuss
Former emergency room doctor J. Matthew Sleeth has seen much trauma and heartache in his day, but if you want to see him get really agitated, tell him that the environment is not a valid topic of con ... discuss
Seventeen-year-old Deborah Ann Lozinski had languished for two months in a coma, hospitalized after an abortion at Medical Care Center in Woodbridge, New Jersey.On June 21, 1985, Deborah's parents fil ... discuss
"MsoNormal"> The AP reports that a Pennsylvania middle school munchkin was suspended for sharing caffeinated gum. The girl was sent home for three days (which was almost as seve ... discuss
A CDC report came out recommending that women between the ages of the first menstruation and menopause be considered "pre-pregnant". The Washington Post has an article about it. http://www.washin ... discuss
Exciting news out of Australia, concering umbilical cord stem cell therapy and Cystic Fibrosis research. Unfortunately, the very informative article has a silly title, "Will baby Aiden be a miracle?" ... discuss
(AgapePress) - A self-described pro-choice atheist and rationalist set out to prove that abortion does not have any psychological consequences. He found the opposite, and the results were so profoun ... discuss
Let's see... A quick check-in before bed... We're getting nothing but a great rainstorm! Not a bad thing--it's cooling things down and giving me a break in the asthma department.I could not hear well ... discuss
You've all been waiting for this, right...?I was scheduled to see Dr. T. in Detroit next Monday for an endoscopy on my left eye to determine the state of the interior since the cornea is "completely o ... discuss
In the PC world of "Big Education," wisdom and common sense have long been tossed out the window. Now it's all about not offending anyone at any cost (unless you're a patriotic, white heterosexual Ch ... discuss
Gum disease is initiated by bacteria populating dental plaque and may eventually result in tissue and tooth loss. Gum disease is similar to other chronic inflammatory diseases such as arthritis, where ... discuss
In my previous article, Antibiotics Cause Asthma?, I failed to note my source. A conscientious reader who wanted to do some research and find out if there was a link in their child brought ... discuss
Several years ago, when The Terri Schiavo Foundation was looking for individuals who had gone through similar experiences as Terri, I wrote to them. In 1996 I suffered a severe asthma attack, lapsed i ... discuss
falling man Originally uploaded by chucknevol. From Michelle Malkin: His identity has not been confirmed, though many have speculated over the last 4 1/2 years. Tom Junod wrote an extraor ... discuss
Theresa writes:I was 19 when I suffered a severe asthma attack, and entered the hospital "clinically dead". I was anoxic for 7 minutes and lapsed into a coma for 3 months. Doctors were urging my pa ... discuss
Canadian researchers have examined tens of thousands of children and found that the more courses of antibiotics before the childs first birthday, the greater the chance of asthma. The Canadia ... discuss
Gloria Small, a 43-year-old mother of six, went to Ronald Tauber for an abortion. Despite Gloria's obesity, asthma, chronic lung disease, and family history of high blood pressure, Tauber elected to ... discuss
I called the doctor today about the CT scan of my sinuses done last Wednesday. There was an "obstruction." I suppose that means I have a polyp or something. So I'm seeing the ENT on April 11. Reading ... discuss
Can this be true? According to Senator Kennedy, more kids have asthma in this country thanks to air and water pollution. Which is something that may or may not be true, but what I found interesting ... discuss
Art Bell returned to the airwaves Sunday night/Monday Morning for the first time since his wife, Ramona, died unexpectedly two weeks ago. Bell, spoke in detail about his wife of fifteen years and ... discuss
In her book, Misconceptions: Truth, Lies, and the Unexpected on the Journey to Motherhood, Naomi Wolf writes with naïve surprise about being “infantilized” by the medical community. She is highl ... discuss
On Saturday, December 8, 1956, 26-year-old Mary Davies of New York City arrived in the Ashland, Pennsylvania office of abortionist Dr. Robert Douglas Spencer. She was seeking an abortion. According to ... discuss
Adrienne von Speyr (1902-1967) was a contemporary Swiss convert, mystic, wife, medical doctor, and author of over sixty books on spirituality and theology. She entered the Church under the direction o ... discuss
You know, David was right. He said in one of the comments that perhaps I was dragging this out because I was just having too much with my blog (or something like that). Well, that's not really why ... discuss
Litany of All SaintsLord, have mercy.Lord, have mercy.Christ, have mercy.Christ, have mercy.Lord, have mercy.Lord, have mercy.God our Father in heaven,have mercy on us.God the Son, our redeemer,have m ... discuss
Ewww….and how old is YOUR pillow? And how often do YOU clean it? This article made me laugh due to the PROPER use of British English and all, but it’s all grossly and accurately the trut ... discuss
Obligatory Disclaimer: This is not medical advice. It's not advice at all. It is just our story about how we have learned to interact with doctors, and some personal pondering about it. So don't s ... discuss
Minnie Lathan is one of the women Life Dynamics identifies on their "Blackmun Wall" as having been killed by a legal abortion. Minnie was 41 when she had an abortion and tubal ligation performed som ... discuss
At a recent hsing conference, Donna Jean said that asking her to speak on organization is like asking the woman who has been married seven times to speak on marriage because she's such a great weddin ... discuss
Case History – Part One In “The Body Bears the Burden: Trauma, Dissociation, and Disease,” Dr. Robert Scaer begins with the case history of Beth. Beth was involved in a low-speed motor vehicle ... discuss
(...or should that be \"fortunately\"?) Two weeks after their first bombing, Moslems extremists failed miserably in the attempt at a second bombing of London's subway and bus system. Not only wa ... discuss
First off, I have to say "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!" Yes, it is my birthday today. I am...32. Today I actually feel older...a little. Maybe it's b/c I'm getting a firm foothold into my 30's now! This ... discuss
I've now had migraine symptoms for about three weeks straight, and they are worsening instead of getting better. Imitrex doesn't work to stop the migraine until I have a headache, and I haven't had a ... discuss
Friday, June 3, 2005 'Reaching out to Terri's family renewedmy faith' By Theresa May de Vera Several years ago, when The Terri Schiavo Foundation was looking for individual ... discuss
of news and views88 Lives Saved by Message in a Bottle- they came from Ecuador, seeking freedom in America. The smugglers they paid to shepherd them abandoned them when the boat took on water. Spott ... discuss
Joan Didion of the New York Review of Books has done a very lengthy, and thorough analysis of the Terri Schiavo case. Some quotes of interest are: On the major diagnostic points alone, Theresa Schiav ... discuss
