Officials Alarmed by Increasing Superbug Reports

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

This a Big Pharma CAUSED spread of disease and death.

Big Pharma has knowingly and premeditatedly flooded the livestock, seed, feed, crop, food, excipient bulking ingredients, beverage, cosmetic, egg, and drug chains with antibiotics that created these super bugs.

You are in CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER in any hospital with a HIGH PROBABILITY of secondary infection, following any medical or surgical procedure.

The CDC (Center For Disease Control) also recently reported only a 7 to 9 percent benefit rate on the annual flu shots annually HYPED by Big Pharma and Uncle Sam (who works for The DRUG COMPANY LOBBIES).

It comes down to a basic irrefutable truth: Drugs KILL, Plants CURE.

~ Uncle Russ

Health officials are reporting an alarming increase in some dangerous superbugs at U.S. hospitals.

Officials Alarmed by Increasing Superbug Reports

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Southwestern Pa. hospital to stop baby deliveries

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Hospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

A southwestern Pennsylvania hospital will stop delivering babies after March 31 because its obstetricians are either leaving or refocusing their practices, and because hospital officials believe they can’t afford it based on projected reimbursements under looming federal health care reforms.

Southwestern Pa. hospital to stop baby deliveries

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DAWN report on energy drinks and ER visits: Correlation is not causation, but ‘something is going on here’

In CategoryBeverages, Hospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

What do you not GET about LETHAL levels of initial and cumulative anhydrous chemical caffeine that will cause cardiovascular arrest, and in combination with this caustic neurostimulant (chemical caffeine) then the blending of a blood depressant (alcohol) THAT WILL CAUSE Cardiac Arrest (Hear Attack/Death)?!

Any fake energy and fake power drink company telling you their product are safe are proven LIARS, CRIMINALS and/or DEATH MERCHANTS!

Additionally, these deadly brands are full of unsafe/cancer causing/birth defect inducing guarana and taurine.

Additionally, these deadly brands use cancer causing high intensity and unsafe sweeteners, fake colors, and artificial colors.

Additionally, these deadly brands have genetically modified (cancer causing) starches, gums, colloids, emulsifiers in them.

Additionally, these deadly brands have harsh carbolic, hydrochloric, sulfuric and/or phosphoric acid in them.

Additionally, these deadly brands have B 6 and B 12 synthetic vitamins rendered from the intestines of pigs in slaughter house being used!

Whom should be consuming these deadly brands at any ingestion levels? The makers, the maker’s families, the bribed regulators allowing them on the market at all, and terrorists.

Right now, in thousands of US military mess halls and PX’s around the world, and in combat theaters, the US Department Of Defense is knowingly harming our soldiers with a combination of Red Bulls and GO PILLS (methaphedamines), frying their brains with thousands of veterans coming back violent and psycho!

Argumentation that DOD does not know what is going on is a FLAT OUT LIE, and it is NOT Post Traumatic Syndrome or Disorder, it’s the fake and dangerous energy drinks and GO PILLS!!!

Want a safe and proven sport energy drink with Olympic medal winners using and superb results in all profession , Olympic and Collegian ranks?!

GOT XM3 or XM+ from Zija?!

(Note Sarcasm) ‘But Gee Uncle Russ, Please Tell Us How Your Really Feel?’

~ Uncle Russ

A new report on drug-related Emergency Room (ER) visits has raised fresh questions over the safety of energy drinks, but has been criticized by beverage makers for drawing conclusions that are not supported by the data.

DAWN report on energy drinks and ER visits: Correlation is not causation, but ‘something is going on here’

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Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor Enhances Hospital Disinfection of Superbugs

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

This article PROVES hospitals are massively concentrated and overtly infected centers of primary and secondary infection!

 

No sane person should be staying in hospitals or rest homes or institutionalized sick care facilitated or rehab centers at all!

 

An upscale or luxury hotel room is far more sanitary, less expensive, safer, with better food and safe beverages; bring you RN there and you odds go way up of survival!!!

 

In addition to the massively increased odds of DYING from hospital microbes, bacteria, viruses, communicable airborne diseases, staff and medical incompetence, false lab results, over and miss dosages, wrong charting, bad food, unnecessary or dangerous surgical procedures, over billing and super bugs, a huge amount of antibiotic resistance is already programmed into your harm, or death, in the food and livestock highly processed with antibiotics and cancer causing undeclared dangerous chemicals, prior to arriving at these DEATH concentration buildings.

 

All these FACTS are certified in several hundred MD authored books in the recommended reading section of this web site, as well as this blog.

 

Want real wellness for fractions of pennies on the dollar versus sick care reactive and dangerous bug factories?

 

GOT ZIJA?!

 

~ Uncle Russ

Dec. 31, 2012 — Infection control experts at The Johns Hopkins Hospital have found that a combination of robot-like devices that disperse a bleaching agent into the air and then detoxify the disinfecting chemical are highly effective at killing and preventing the spread of multiple-drug-resistant bacteria, or so-called hospital superbugs.

Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor Enhances Hospital Disinfection of Superbugs

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Cuba closes 54 hospitals since 2010: government

In CategoryGovernment, Hospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

A foreshadowing of the Obamacare “TAX” (The US Supreme Court’s Wording) attached in this article.

Not one instant globally, or domestically, do we see a government intervention of medical care (or for that matter many other sectors of the economy) work well, or at all, without massive corruption, financial fraud, and eventual failure and implosion.

Reactive health care models cost too much, deliver poor or no results, at massive consumer rip-off costs.

Ben Franklin remains correct: “A pinch of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”

You may want to keep that in mind when casting your vote for ANY US House, US Senate, or White House incumbent this November election.

GOT ZIJA?!®

~ Uncle Russ

Cuba said Tuesday it has closed 54 hospitals since 2010, a sign that recent drastic budget cuts are taking a toll on one of this Communist island’s most prized achievements: its vaunted healthcare system.

Cuba closes 54 hospitals since 2010: government

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Superbugs spread through the air in hospital wards

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Proof positive all hospitals are indeed GIANT BUG FACTORIES, and if you are not harmed or killed by an overworked MD/RN/PA/Hospital worker, from over work, underpay, and misreading your chart, then under staffing and neglect might get you.

Alternatively the surgery, drugs, misprescribed drugs, or dosages, might get,you.

Alternatively the surgery or anesthesia might get you.

Alternatively the unsanitary or nutrition=less hospital food might get you.

Alternatively the bills might bankrupt you, or perhaps your insurance will.

Or finally, as proven in this article, certainly the secondary infections will finish you off.

Any argumentation that hospital benefits out-weight the risks is a BIG LIE, the empirical infection and mortality numbers (several thousand books in the Recommended Reading section of this web site to back that up) prove it.

As Ben Franklin suggested: “A pinch of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”

GOT ZIJA?!®

~ Uncle Russ

 (Medical Xpress)—Hospital superbugs can float on air currents and contaminate surfaces far from infected patients’ beds, according to University of Leeds researchers.

Superbugs spread through the air in hospital wards

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Superbug Kills Seventh Person at Maryland NIH hospital

In CategoryDeath and Dying, Hospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Antibiotic resistance is PANDEMIC because of MASSIVE over prescription for revenue generation by Big Pharma, in humans, crops, livestock, beverages, cosmetics, ingredients, and food, creating resistant strains of viruses, bacteria, microbes, etc.

You are in clear and present danger in any hospital, which are literally bug factories, harming and killing millions with secondary infections! This is the paraphrased FACTS of many hundreds of MD’s, RN’s, PA’s and other hospital workers nation wide!

Drugs KILL, Plants CURE.

~ Uncle Russ

BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — A deadly germ untreatable by most antibiotics has killed a seventh person at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Maryland.

Superbug Kills Seventh Person at Maryland NIH hospital

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Hospital Chain Inquiry Cited Unnecessary Cardiac Work

In CategoryCardiovascular Health, Hospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Dr. Lee Griffith, MD, Cardiologist: ”Does this surprise you?  I didn’t think so.”

~ Uncle Russ

In the summer of 2010, a troubling letter reached the chief ethics officer of the hospital giant HCA, written by a former nurse at one of the company’s hospitals in Florida.

Hospital Chain Inquiry Cited Unnecessary Cardiac Work

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Hospital patients now being microchipped with “electronic tattoos”

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Being microchipped is now being spun as a method of protecting the health of hospital patients.

Hospital patients now being microchipped with “electronic tattoos”

 

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97 percent of hospital superbugs killed with copper

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Dependence on antibiotics has spawned a plethora of antibiotic resistant pathogens, such as MRSA bacteria, which are becoming epidemic.

97 percent of hospital superbugs killed with copper

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Fukushima Daiichi Plant Chief Hospitalized

In CategoryEnergy, Fuel, Power, Wind, Etc, Hospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Nukes KILL and remain a dangerous, terrorist and natural disaster prone as well as overtly expensive (taxpayer and consumer subsidized) way to boil water and steal money.

~ Uncle Russ

Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Monday that the head of its troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has been hospitalized and will be relieved of his post for medical treatment, effective Thursday.

Fukushima Daiichi Plant Chief Hospitalized

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Man pleads guilty to illegally trafficking kidneys from Israel where they were later transplanted into American patients at prestigious US hospitals

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Levy Izhak Rosenbaum, an Israeli citizen living in Brooklyn, NY, has pleaded guilty to illegally purchasing kidneys from desperate Israelis, and trafficking them back to the US for transplant in patients at prestigious, but unnamed, American hospitals. Rosenbaum has also reportedly pleaded guilty to conspiracy for illegally brokering kidney sales.

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Hospital Drug Shortages Deadly, Costly

In CategoryDrugs and Drug Companies, Hospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

A severe shortage of drugs for chemotherapy, infections and other serious ailments is endangering patients and forcing hospitals to buy life-saving medications from secondary suppliers at huge markups because they can’t get them any other way.

Hospital Drug Shortages Deadly, Costly

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Study finds dangerous bacteria on cell phones of hospital patients

In CategoryHospitals, Music, Television, Technology, Etc, Other Human Health Conditions
ByRuss Bianchi

Cell phones used by patients and their visitors were twice as likely to contain potentially dangerous bacteria as those of healthcare workers (HCW), according to a study published in the June issue of the American Journal of Infection Control, the official publication of APIC – the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology.

Study finds dangerous bacteria on cell phones of hospital patients

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Hospitals hunt substitutes as drug shortages rise

In CategoryDrugs and Drug Companies, Hospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

DRUGS KILL, PLANTS CURE.

~ Uncle Russ

(AP) — A growing shortage of medications for a host of illnesses – from cancer to cystic fibrosis to cardiac arrest – has hospitals scrambling for substitutes to avoid patient harm, and sometimes even delaying treatment.

Hospitals hunt substitutes as drug shortages rise

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F.D.A. Approves Drug to Treat Hospital Scourge

In CategoryDrugs and Drug Companies, Hospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Proof, as I have been telling you, that if they don’t kill you with a botched surgical procedures or harmful drugs, they WILL get you with bug factory hospital, primary or secondary, infections!

~ Uncle Russ

As a young infectious disease researcher in 1971, Dr. Sherwood L. Gorbach received an urgent call for help from a drug company. Some patients treated with the company’s antibiotic in New Zealand had developed severe cases of diarrhea and bowel inflammation, and some had died.

F.D.A. Approves Drug to Treat Hospital Scourge

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CDC and ADPH Investigate Outbreak at Alabama Hospitals; Products Recalled

In CategoryHospitals, Other Human Health Conditions
ByRuss Bianchi

The Alabama Department of Public Health today is announcing an ongoing investigation of an outbreak of Serratia marcescens bacteremia in six Alabama hospitals. On March 16, ADPH was notified that an outbreak had occurred in two of these hospitals among patients receiving TPN (total parenteral nutrition).

CDC and ADPH Investigate Outbreak at Alabama Hospitals; Products Recalled

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Expensive hospital care may not save more lives

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Hospitals that spend the most on their very sickest patients don’t always see a benefit from the extra spending, a new study shows.

Expensive hospital care may not save more lives

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Fewer Patients in I.C.U. Getting Blood Infections

In CategoryHospitals, Other Human Health Conditions
ByRuss Bianchi

Bloodstream infections caused by tubes inserted into major blood vessels of intensive care patients showed a big drop from 2001 to 2009, government researchers said on Tuesday.

Fewer Patients in I.C.U. Getting Blood Infections

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Deadly medical errors still common in U.S. hospitals

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

In spite of a decade of efforts to improve patient safety, dangerous medical errors are still common in U.S. hospitals, according to a study conducted by researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston and published in the “New England Journal of Medicine.”

 

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VA halts surgeries at St. Louis hospital

In CategoryHospitals, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

The truth is you have a much higher chance of dying from secondary infections in hospitals, which have become bug factories, than the initiate surgical procedure.  Hang around hospitals and increase your chances of infections, up to and including early death.

~ Uncle Russ

(AP) — The VA Medical Center in St. Louis halted surgeries indefinitely this week after a regular inspection showed possible contamination of equipment, the hospital’s medical director said Thursday.

VA halts surgeries at St. Louis hospital

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How Aggressive Is Your Hospital?

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

One morning during my training, I noticed that the belly of a patient in the I.C.U. had grown rounder and tighter overnight.

How Aggressive Is Your Hospital?

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Doctors in training taught to physically violate unconscious patients (explicit)

In CategoryHospitals, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

Warning: Explicit language. We apologize for the extremely explicit nature of this story, but we feel that publishing this truth, no matter how repulsive, is in the public interest and serves the greater purpose of informing patients about what can happen to them while under sedation at hospitals.

 

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St Jude Paying $16M in DOJ Settlement

In CategoryGovernment, Hospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

St. Jude Medical Inc. will pay $16 million as part of a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice over allegations the medical device maker paid kickbacks to physicians to implant its pacemakers and defibrillators.

St Jude Paying $16M in DOJ Settlement

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Boston hospital made 3 spine operation errors

In CategoryHospitals, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

(AP) — A major Boston teaching hospital has been cited by federal and state health inspectors after doctors operated on the wrong location on three spine surgery patients.

Boston hospital made 3 spine operation errors

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Advanced imaging use in emergency rooms triples

In CategoryHospitals, Music, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Use of advanced imaging machines in hospital emergency departments tripled between 1998 and 2007, resulting in higher costs and longer emergency room stays, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.

Advanced imaging use in emergency rooms triples

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How Does Your Hospital Room Make You Feel?

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Avoid hospitals, and use only as a LAST resort, they are secondary infection bug factories.

~ Uncle Russ

During a conversation with the wife of one of my former surgery patients, I was surprised to learn that her husband had chosen to receive his postoperative chemotherapy treatments at a hospital across town from mine.

How Does Your Hospital Room Make You Feel?

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Light Technology to Combat Hospital Infections

In CategoryHospitals, Music, Television, Technology, Etc, Other Human Health Conditions
ByRuss Bianchi

ScienceDaily (Nov. 16, 2010) — A pioneering lighting system that can kill hospital superbugs — including MRSA and C.diff — has been developed by researchers at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland.

Light Technology to Combat Hospital Infections

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Report details how hospitals can be risky places

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Medicare’s new chief called for more steps to improve patient safety Tuesday, in the wake of a government report that said one in seven hospitalized Medicare patients is harmed during their stay.

Report details how hospitals can be risky places

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Prescription drug addicts hit up emergency rooms for their next fix

In CategoryDrugs and Drug Companies, Hospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Prescription drug abuse is out of control across the nation. Powerful opiate painkillers like OxyContin (odycodone) and Vicodin (hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen) are replacing street drugs as addicts’ drugs of choice, and these substances are causing increasing amounts of accident-related injuries and deaths.

Prescription drug addicts hit up emergency rooms for their next fix

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Rhode Island Hospital is hit with $300,000 fine

In CategoryHospitals, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

  A surgical instrument was discovered on Oct. 15 in the abdomen of a patient who had undergone surgery at Rhode Island Hospital three months earlier.

Rhode Island Hospital is hit with $300,000 fine

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Nurse caught on CCTV turning off paralysed patient’s life support machine

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Violeta Aylward, an agency nurse working for the NHS, was caught on camera turning off the ventilator keeping quadriplegic Jamie Merrett alive.

Nurse caught on CCTV turning off paralysed patient’s life support machine

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Preventive care poses dilemma for emergency departments, Stanford study finds

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Stanford is WRONG (again), it’s the HFCS, stupid.

~ Uncle Russ

People go to emergency departments when they’ve broken a leg, been stabbed or otherwise need urgent care. But a new study from the Stanford University School of Medicine finds that 90 percent of EDs nationwide also offer preventive-care services.

Preventive care poses dilemma for emergency departments, Stanford study finds

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Advanced imaging use in emergency rooms triples

In CategoryHospitals, Music, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

(Reuters) – Use of advanced imaging machines in hospital emergency departments tripled between 1998 and 2007, resulting in higher costs and longer emergency room stays, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.

Advanced imaging use in emergency rooms triples

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Multi-resistant skin bacteria spreading in hospitals

In CategoryHospitals, Skin care
ByRuss Bianchi

Hospitals have become bug factories, avoid them like the plague.

~ Uncle Russ

Genetically closely related skin bacteria that have developed resistance to several different antibiotics and that can cause intractable care-related infections are found and seem to be spreading within and between hospitals in Sweden.

Multi-resistant skin bacteria spreading in hospitals

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Ammonia Leak at AL Plant Sends 120 to Hospital

In CategoryHospitals, Toxins, Pollution, Contaminants, Chemicals, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

There is not a hamburger served in any fast, chain, junk and restaurant food brand in the USA from Beef Products, Inc., that is not laden with ammonia. Consume no hamburgers!!! They are POISON and this is allowed by the USDA!!!

Vote out every single incumbent member of Congress, US House Or US Senate, irrespective of political affiliation, on November 2nd, 2010 who cause and allowed this of FDA and USDA.

~ Uncle Russ

THEODORE, Ala. (AP) — An ammonia leak at a coastal Alabama chicken distribution plant sent more than 120 people to the hospital on Monday, including four patients in intensive care, and forced residents to hide in their homes while warning sirens blared.

Ammonia Leak at AL Plant Sends 120 to Hospital

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Indian Government angry over claims its hospitals are fuelling global superbug

In CategoryGovernment, Hospitals, Other Human Health Conditions
ByRuss Bianchi

The study, published in the journal Lancet Infectious Diseases, warned that a gene – named New Delhi-Metallo -1 (NDM-1) had been found in bacterial infections, which made them resistant to almost all antibiotics, with “an alarming potential to spread”.

Indian Government angry over claims its hospitals are fuelling global superbug

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More Medicaid patients going to ER, study finds

In CategoryHospitals, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

In Congressional Sickcare, this is the shape of things to come.

Want results?

GET ZIJA®?! at lower cost and no wait.

~ Uncle Russ

Increasing numbers of Americans, especially adults on Medicaid, are using hospital emergency rooms for their health care, say researchers from the University of California, San Francisco.

More Medicaid patients going to ER, study finds

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Chinese Hospitals Are Battlegrounds of Discontent

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

The shape of things to come under the Federal government’s Obamacare.

~ Uncle Russ

SHENYANG, China — Forget the calls by many Chinese patients for more honest, better-qualified doctors. What this city’s 27 public hospitals really needed, officials decided last month, was police officers.

Chinese Hospitals Are Battlegrounds of Discontent

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UCSF study finds big jump in ER visits

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

(08-10) 18:09 PDT SAN FRANCISCO — Emergency room visits to U.S. hospitals increased more than 23 percent from 1997 to 2007 – double what researchers expected the rise would be based on population growth, according to a UCSF study released today.

UCSF study finds big jump in ER visits

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Are hospitals deadlier in July?

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

More than 16,000 U.S. medical school graduates are awarded M.D. degrees each year, and many enter their residency programs at teaching hospitals in July. Now, a growing body of research suggests that month might be a more deadly time in U.S. hospitals.

Are hospitals deadlier in July?

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Shriners move ahead with Montreal hospital

In CategoryHospitals, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

The Shriner’s have done great good in this world and may they be BLESSED.  My own wife, Elisa, benefited greatly from their good as a child.  May their tribe increase!

~ Uncle Russ

Shriners Hospitals for Children says it is moving forward with plans to replace its existing hospital in Montreal with a larger facility.

Shriners move ahead with Montreal hospital

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1 in 9 jobs supported by hospitals, AHA says

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Want real income with real residual income then become a Zija Distributor.

Name any other business where the product actually works and with no capital needed to start the business.

Get a few people in your downline and get your product for free, get a few dozen and make an income, within a year you will make more money than most that work a 40 hour work week but on part time.

~ Uncle Russ

Hospitals are quantifying how much they contribute to the economy — and how much they’re being adversely affected by it — to argue against cuts to the various government programs that support them.

1 in 9 jobs supported by hospitals, AHA says

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Health overhaul may mean longer ER waits, crowding

In CategoryHospitals
ByRuss Bianchi

Socialism, coming to an ER near you.

~ Uncle Russ

CHICAGO – Emergency rooms, the only choice for patients who can’t find care elsewhere, may grow even more crowded with longer wait times under the nation’s new health law.

Health overhaul may mean longer ER waits, crowding

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Health overhaul may mean longer ER waits, crowding

In CategoryHospitals, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

Supply & Demand.

Short circuit this artificial paradigm preventatively by NOT using reactive drug and surgical protocols.

GOT ZIJA®?!

~ Uncle Russ

CHICAGO — Emergency rooms, the only choice for patients who can’t find care elsewhere, may grow even more crowded with longer wait times under the nation’s new health law.

Health overhaul may mean longer ER waits, crowding

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US Plan to Pay Hospitals for Performance Could Hurt Those in Less-Advantaged Areas, Study Says

In CategoryHospitals, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

My Healthcare Plan? Avoid Hospitals, Doctors, Insurance Carriers, Tort Lawyers, K Street DC Lobbyists, Politicians and Drug Company Drugs altogether, and drink Zija®; the savings, per individual, over a lifetime, are in the MILLION$.

Oh, and each lifetime will be far more pleasant, less painful, less stressful, and longer, on Zija®.

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (July 1, 2010) — Pay-for-performance is an increasingly popular approach to improving health care quality. But the planned nationwide implementation of institutional bonuses mandated under federal health care reform threatens to act as a “reverse Robin Hood,” potentially causing hospitals in less-advantaged regions to lose funds to health care facilities in more affluent areas of the country, according to a study published in the academic journal PLoS Medicine.

US Plan to Pay Hospitals for Performance Could Hurt Those in Less-Advantaged Areas, Study Says

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Lawmakers Call for Probe of VA Hospital That May Have Exposed Vets to Infection

In CategoryHospitals, Other Human Health Conditions
ByRuss Bianchi

The more you are around reactive medicine, drugs, doctors, or hospitals the sooner you will DIE.

~ Uncle Russ

House lawmakers have started calling for an investigation into reports that more than 1,800 veterans from Missouri, Illinois and other states may have been exposed to HIV or other diseases while getting dental treatment at a VA medical center in St. Louis.

Lawmakers Call for Probe of VA Hospital That May Have Exposed Vets to Infection

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Missouri hospital subjects brain cancer patients to massive overdose of radiation

In CategoryBrain/Mental Health, Cancer, Hospitals, Toxins, Pollution, Contaminants, Chemicals, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Over exposure of radiation is growing daily, not just at hospitals, but because of cell phones, airport scanners, and microwave ovens.

Got Zija?!!

~ Uncle Russ

(NaturalNews) A Missouri hospital has admitted that it subjected 76 patients to 50 percent overdoses of brain radiation because a medical device had been programmed improperly.

Missouri hospital subjects brain cancer patients to massive overdose of radiation

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U.S. Hospitals Secretly Promote Black Market Trading of Harvested Organs for Transplants

In CategoryHospitals, Other Human Health Conditions
ByRuss Bianchi

The Evil Empire Chinese are major black market spare parts harvester off murdered labor camp victims (as well as regular laborers who throw themselves out of 10 story building with no explanation).

~ Uncle Russ

(NaturalNews) Many hospitals in the United States are tacitly participating in the illegal organ transplant industry by not scrutinizing potential donors too closely, experts worry.

U.S. Hospitals Secretly Promote Black Market Trading of Harvested Organs for Transplants

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Maintaining Transparency between Physicians, Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Companies

In CategoryDrugs and Drug Companies, Hospitals, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

Big Pharma Corruption is everywhere.

~ Uncle Russ

 Virtually all physicians, 94 percent, have some type of relationship with the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. Senators Charles Grassley and Herb Kohl introduced the Physician Payments Sunshine Act of 2009 that addresses potential conflict of interests between physicians and prescription product companies.

Maintaining Transparency between Physicians, Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Companies

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