Google Map Of Mass Animal Deaths

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If you want to keep track. I assume you all know that animals dies en masse all the time, and what is "happening" now isn't unusual.  It's just that where paying attention and connecting dots, whereas we never did that in the past.

More Animal Carnage

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Two million fish in Chesapeake Bay.  The somewhat unconvincing reason for their death, we're told, is "cold weather stress", because (I suppose) the Chesapeake never ever gets cold or something. Let's add this to the recent of spate of silly animal deaths: …hundreds of thousands of fish dying in the Arkansas River near Ozark (experts suspect some type of infection), … Read More

Lie Of The Year

Ken AshfordHealth CareLeave a Comment

I love these year-end retrospectives.  Everyone's doing them.  Politifact, the unit of the St. Petersberg Times which won a Pultizer Prize in Journalism for being about accuracy (a rather sad commentary on the state of journalism), picks out the biggest lie of 2010: In the spring of 2009, a Republican strategist settled on a brilliant and powerful attack line for … Read More

How Fox Slants The News

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During the heated health care debates last year, the Washington editor of Fox News sent a memo to Fox News employees instructing them not to call it the "public option", but to call it the "government option".  Why?  Because polls showed that people had a much more negative reaction to "government option". From: Sammon, BillSent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 8:23 AMTo: 054 -FNSunday; … Read More

New Cigarette Packages

Ken AshfordHealth Care2 Comments

Well, that's not very subtle. Or that. Okay, wait.  WTF?  I'm not so sure that cigarettes are entirely at fault here.  The mother is exhaling cigarette smoke directly into the child's face!  Call family services somebody. On the other hand, there needs to be some connection between the harmed child and cigarettes. Thank you.  I wasn't sure what the word "fatal" … Read More

The Unhealthy Diet

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I saw the headline earlier today about some guy who lost 27 pounds on a "Twinkie" diet.   This afternoon I read the full story — the guy was a nutrition professor: Twinkies. Nutty bars. Powdered donuts. For 10 weeks, Mark Haub, a professor of human nutrition at Kansas State University, ate one of these sugary cakelets every three hours, … Read More

ObamaCare Is Constitutional

Ken AshfordConstitution, Health CareLeave a Comment

There are court challenges all over the country, but this is the first actual decision to come down.  And it rules that Obamacare is constitutional. Which, of course, we already knew, but that doesn't stop wingnuts from making the argument.

McHealthcare

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The Wall Street Journal got everyone all abuzz today with its "McDonald's May Drop Health Plan." The lede said: "McDonald's Corp. has warned federal regulators that it could drop its health insurance plan for nearly 30,000 hourly restaurant workers unless regulators waive a new requirement of the U.S. health overhaul." The conservatives crowed:  "Look what Obamacare has done!  It's forcing McD's to … Read More

The 1,905 Page Suicide Note

Ken AshfordMental Health, Random MusingsLeave a Comment

This past Saturday at about 10:50 a.m., a 35 year old man named Mitchell Heisman — a resident of Somerville, Massachusetts — walked into Harvard Yard and shot himself. Heisman who posted a 1,905-page document on suicidenote.info, a website he created, arguing history, politics, religion and death. His mother reportedly told the Crimson to publish his name to let people … Read More

It’s A Bird — Nay, A Plane — Nay, It’s…..

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Superbug!  And it's going to kill us all: BOSTON, Massachusetts (AFP) – A new superbug from India thought to be resistant to nearly every known antibiotic poses a global threat, scientists warned Monday, urging health authorities to track the bacteria. "There is an urgent need, first, to put in place an international surveillance system over the coming months and, second, … Read More

I’ll Drink To That

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It's been reported for years that moderate drinking (1 to 3 drinks per day) – especially including red wines – is thought to improve heart circulation in some small way. But now we learn something new.  Specifically, failure to drink moderately may actually increase your risk of dying: A new paper in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research suggests that — … Read More

E Coli Conservatism

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"E Coli conservatism", a phrase coined by Rick Perlstein several years ago, speaks to the call by conservatives to streamline or cut away at government services, and the consequences of such efforts. We're experienceing e coli conservatism now, in the most literal sense of the phrase. You've likely heard about the egg recall that's currently underway, in the wake of … Read More

Chart Of The Day: Healthcare Reform

Ken AshfordHealth CareLeave a Comment

At some point on this blog, I posited that if healthcare reform legislation passed, and people had time to just live with it for a while — far removed from the Republican scare machine talking about "death panels" and so on — they would actually come to like it more and more. Okay, maybe I didn't say it on this blog. … Read More

Mississippi Is Fat

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For the fifth year in a row, the fatty-fatheads of Mississippi take the cake (literally?) when it comes to obesity in the United States. Not surprisingly, the East and West coasts are the leanest, and the Southern and Midwest states are fatter. Maine rose the most places in the rankings over last year, while Oregon dropped the most, according to a … Read More