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First, he should have never trusted the DA would play fair; next blunder was not putting those 10 witnesses on the stand. "lives ruined".....too bad, they made their beds now it's time to lose more sleep on it. What about the other lives ruined? BG also said that CC could never handle a second trial--no kidding. The chamber of commerce can't handle the lack of revenue once the visitors learn about the crap that goes on--it's has crime, corruption & cover-up like everywhere else in America. Only difference is the beaches hide all the scum that would otherwise show in daylight. And those seeking profits over a dead woman, that's one of the saddest aspects of this tragic story. BG is one of the best lawyers around, everyone makes mistakes. .
The Many Faces of Big Pharma’s Disease Mongering
Most people blame Big Pharma and the docs in its pocket for elevating everyday anxiety to depression, depression to bipolar disease and childhood behavior problems to major psychiatric diseases. But there are others to thank for the national pathology of creating and treating diseases that aren't even there. There's the 200 US medical education and communication companies (MECCs) who ghostwrite journal articles for Big Pharma–"just sign here, Doc; we've reviewed the data"–for $20,000 to $40,000 per article. Like Complete Healthcare Communications (CHC) whose phalanx of 40 medical writers, editors and librarians has submitted over 500 manuscripts to journals for clients Pfizer, Sanofi-Aventis, Wyeth, Schering-Plough and AstraZeneca according to its promotional materials, with an acceptance rate of 80 percent.
Theater Reviews
Now that you've read the fine print, we should confess that it's not necessary to consult a physician before securing a ticket to this gonzo piece of ensemble-generated comedy, from the producers of the popular motivational spoof "HELP!" and Steve Yockey's "Cartoon," which used highlight markers to underscore the violent tendencies of comic strips. Operating in the same vein (as it were), "Meds" is an unapologetic rant against America's legal drug trade. The show starts out by seating audience members in a hyper-realistic, stuffy white doctor's office, then sends them on a hallucinogenic trip to a place called Pharmaland, where clowning and cheerleading are showcased side-by-side with chemical experimentation and simulated surgeries. Strange place, that Pharmaland. Directed with clinical precision by Maia Knispel, the intermissionless 90-minute show is a marathon mood swing that riffs on everything from "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and sci-fi flicks to the anesthetised tone of infomercials and self-help gurus.
Brain Patterns of Former Anorexics Reveal Clues to Disorder’s ...
Even after more than a year of maintaining a normalized body weight, young women who recovered from anorexia nervosa show vastly different patterns of brain activity compared to similar women without the eating disorder, Walter H. Kaye, M.D., professor of psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and colleagues report in the December issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry. Studying these differences in brain function could lead to a better understanding of why some young women, who are typically worriers and perfectionists in childhood, are at greater risk of developing the disorder. Evidence also shows that such patterns of temperament persist even after recovery. �Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain is providing new clues to why people with anorexia nervosa are able to deny themselves food and other immediately rewarding pleasures,� said Dr.
Beautiful Miss Idaho in LCHS Parade
Below, Family Phil's shot of historic downtown Wallace. BTW, Phil has a Little-Ears-Have-Big-Windows post here. *HBO's still trying to figure out what Stebbijo/Your Choice means by done-r here. *CDADave/Thin Air is trying out a new look as he prepares to return to the HBO blogosphere in a big way on Monday. He's asking folks what they think here. *Amy Crooks/That's Life. Life Goes On sounds as though she's been working hard for her money and not blogging too much here. *Marianne Love/Slight Detour has some fascinating historical info about Bonner County, including how Hoodoo Creek was formed and how Sagle got its name after losing out to Eagle in southern Idaho here. Also: Herb Huseland/Bay Views puts in his 2 cents about the inheritance tax here, Digital Fog has another fine parody here, ErinG/Idaho Native is getting nervous about the birth process here and Cis Gors/From A Simple Mind analyzes an online quiz she took here.
Sir Trevor McDonald's Second Coming
His head is as grizzled and tightly sprung as a judge's wig, his upper lip rimmed with a thin line of white moustache, as though he has been drinking Guinness. Weekends of tennis and the gym have given him that loose but upright walk of the well-honed man. In a youth-obsessed industry, would a well-preserved, competent woman of his years have survived ageism so well? Former presenters Anna Ford and Selina Scott doubt it. Ever the diplomat, he says: "It won't surprise you to learn that I am against all forms of ageism. At my time of life I couldn't hold another position." His old-fashioned courtesy, believability and gravitas - with a light seasoning of pomposity - have made McDonald an unusually likeable éminence grise. Unnecessary polls have confirmed him as the most reassuring, reliable and trustworthy of the faces on television.
Beautiful Miss Idaho in LCHS Parade
Below, Family Phil's shot of historic downtown Wallace. BTW, Phil has a Little-Ears-Have-Big-Windows post here. *HBO's still trying to figure out what Stebbijo/Your Choice means by done-r here. *CDADave/Thin Air is trying out a new look as he prepares to return to the HBO blogosphere in a big way on Monday. He's asking folks what they think here. *Amy Crooks/That's Life. Life Goes On sounds as though she's been working hard for her money and not blogging too much here. *Marianne Love/Slight Detour has some fascinating historical info about Bonner County, including how Hoodoo Creek was formed and how Sagle got its name after losing out to Eagle in southern Idaho here. Also: Herb Huseland/Bay Views puts in his 2 cents about the inheritance tax here, Digital Fog has another fine parody here, ErinG/Idaho Native is getting nervous about the birth process here and Cis Gors/From A Simple Mind analyzes an online quiz she took here.
Now They Are Fixing Anorexia and Bulimia with CBT on Spain’s, Costa ...
A small British clinic in Southern Spain is rapidly acquiring a reputation for its success in treating individuals suffering with anorexia and bulimia. There CBT based approach is highly focused and designed to ensure that they always treat the cause rather than the symptom of the problem: .
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