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"But as O'Dell found out, "There was another drug out there that already owned convenience." In other words, doctors didn't need another asthma drug that was convenient, a major bummer for a drug manufacturer that had pinned its hopes on that.
So what else did doctors want? To find out, O'Dell and his staff convinced a number of physicians to create "collages depicting their feelings" toward asthma. "In doing so," O'Dell recalled, "we discovered a deep sense of exasperation over compliance issues . . . We asked them, 'What does success look like?" - Greg Critser, Generation Rx: How Prescription Drugs are Altering American Lives, Minds, and Bodies (Get the book.)
| "Dell, the SVTC Computer TakeBack Campaign's original target, has begun implementing a variety of programs to encourage recycling. dell will take old computers and donate them to the National Cristina Foundation to help disabled and economically disadvantaged children and adults in local communities. The foundation will pick up your computer at your door and put it to good use. Visit www.cristina.org/dsf/dell.ncf to learn more about this worthwhile service." - David Steinman, Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown (Get the book.)
| "Nesby-O'Dell, S., Scanlon, K. S., Cogswell, M. E., Gillespie, C, Hollis, B. W., Looker, A. C, Allen, C, Doughertly, C, Gunter, E. W., and Bowman, B. A. (2002). Hypovitaminosis D prevalence and determinants among African American and white women of reproductive age: Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988-1994. Am. J. Clin Nutr. 76, 187-192.
46. Zadshir, A., Tareen, N., Pan, D., Norris, K., and Martins, D. (2005). The prevalence of hypovitaminosis D among US adults: Data from the NHANES III. Ethn. Dis. 15, S5-97-S5-101.
47. Harris, S. S. (2006)." - Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey, Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease (Get the book.)
| "Samuel Dunkell, Goodbye Insomnia, Hello Sleep, New York: dell Publishing Co., Inc., 1996.
Dr. John Eades, The Seventh Floor Ain't Too High For Angels To Fly, Deerfield Beach: Health Communications, Inc., 1995.
Eva Edelman, Natural Healing for Schizophrenia and Other Common Mental Disorders, Eugene: Borage Books, 1998.
Norman Ford, Sleep RX, 75 Proven Ways to Get a Good Night's Sleep, Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 1994.
Dr. Lynne Freeman, Panic Free: Eliminate Anxiety and Panic Attacks Without Drugs and Take Control of Your Life, Denver: Arden Books, 1999.
Dr." - Gary Null and Amy McDonald, The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing (Get the book.)
| "In response to growing health concerns, several major companies, like dell, have committed to eliminating flame retardants from their products over the next few years. Until we understand more about these extremely high volume chemicals, we need to reduce our children's exposure to them whenever possible. While impossible to avoid altogether, flame retardants do not belong in the enclosed space where newborns spend the majority of their nights and days.
Safer Cribs and Bedding. You should definitely invest in an organic nontoxic crib, mattress, and sheets." - Deirdre Imus, Growing Up Green: Baby and Child Care: Volume 2 in the Bestselling Green This! Series (Green This!) (Get the book.)
| "To find out, O'Dell and his staff convinced a number of physicians to create "collages depicting their feelings" toward asthma. "In doing so," O'Dell recalled, "we discovered a deep sense of exasperation over compliance issues . . . We asked them, 'What does success look like?' And in words and graphics the doctors told us, in effect, 'Give me a drug that is going to make treatment success a reality.' The underlying emotional need is that doctors want to feel inspired and heroic in their treatment of patients." - Greg Critser, Generation Rx: How Prescription Drugs are Altering American Lives, Minds, and Bodies (Get the book.)
| "Dell earns only about c percent profit on each computer it sells, but it sells millions and millions of them.
Similarly, hospitals want as many "bed turns," or as much "throughput," as possible in their profitable departments. The best way to accomplish this is to expand the capacity of high-margin departments to increase volume. You can think of it as the Willie Sutton strategy: Willie Sutton robbed banks because that's where the money is; hospitals invest in their moneymaking product lines because that's where the profit is." - Shannon Brownlee, Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer (Get the book.)
| "Atti dell" Institute Botanico dell' Universita de Pavia, s. 2, v. 1, p. 425, 1888.
31 This fungus was not in a stage permitting identification, but cultures for further study were made in the Laboratory of Plant Pathology.
32 Garman, II. The Broom-Rape of Hemp and Tobacco. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 24, p. 16, 1890.
33 Garman, H. The Broom-Rapes. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 105, p. 14,1903.
34 Rossi, Giacomo. Macerazione della Canapa. Annali della Regia Scuola Superiore de Agricultura de Portici, s. 2, v. 7, p. 1-148, 1907." - Ed Rosenthal, Hemp Today (Get the book.)
| "Grey's director of services, Tom O'Dell, had a keen grasp of his customers. As he explained to one trade magazine, his team came to see that "the emotional space or territory a brand owns is every bit as important as the clinical story it needs to tell. The insight into that emotional need is the hook that, at the end of the day, makes the doctor feel 'this is the brand that really understands all of my needs.'" But how to find out what the doctor thinks he needs? At first Glaxo thought the hook was convenience — Advair was easy for patients to take because it delivered two medications at once." - Greg Critser, Generation Rx: How Prescription Drugs are Altering American Lives, Minds, and Bodies (Get the book.)
| "But they don't have to believe in either the dell dealer or the underlying technology for it to work. With medicine, people do have to buy in at some level to the promise of what it purports to do, and the effects are far from standard. A couple of glasses of wine, as we well know, can send some of us under the table and have virtually no effect on others. The time of day one drinks or the amount of food in one's body also makes a difference." - Jacky Law, Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda (Get the book.)
"The $160 million Merck spent advertising Vioxx in 2000, for example, was $35 million more than was spent on Pepsi that year; it was equivalent to Dell's advertising spend on its top computers, and only slightly less than the $169 million that General Motors spent on ads for its Saturn model.5
Advertising spends had been rising fast as competition for market share in certain blockbuster categories accelerated. In 1997, total spending was under one billion dollars; four years later, in 2001, it had more than doubled to $2.25 billion, with most of that going on TV exposure."
- Jacky Law, Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda (Get the book.)
| "Used by permission of dell Publishing, a division of Random House, Inc.
Though the exact number is difficult to estimate, it's safe to say that millions of Americans take prescription sleeping medications, primarily benzodiazepine tranquilizers (such as Valium, Klonopin, and Xanax) and antidepressants (Elavil and Sinequan).
The number of people taking readily available over-the-counter sleeping pills (antihistamines such as Unisom, Nytol, and Tylenol PM) may be even greater." - Herbert Ross, DC with Keri Brenner, L.Ac., Alternative Medicine Magazine's Definitive Guide to Sleep Disorders: 7 Smart Ways to Help You Get a Good Night's Rest (Get the book.)
| "Dell,
Apple, Ericsson, IBM, Microsoft, Intel, Panasonic, Sony, and Philips.
The United States is finding itself surrounded by major trading partners adopting the European Union's regulations, prompting significant changes in the industry's approach to the poisons in their products. Tech Forecasters, a high-tech consulting and design firm, estimated that the worldwide costs for implementing RoHS could amount to twenty billion dollars industry-wide over the next decade—a tiny percent of the nearly trill ion-dollar-a-year global electronics trade." - Mark Schapiro, Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power (Get the book.)
"For many mainstream producers —Panasonic, Sony,
Apple, dell, Hewlett Packard, and others—complying with the restrictions in China or Europe or japan (home to several of the major multinational producers) is now part of the business plan. The bulk of Kirschener's business is now consulting on the environmental standards of foreign countries, because in the United States there are no chemical controls over the production of electronics. "What the Europeans say stays, stays," he said. "And what they say goes, goes. The [U.S.] federal government is nowhere to be found."
- Mark Schapiro, Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power (Get the book.)
"That's why dell and other big companies have a big bulls-eye on their back. . . . Competitors who spent the money to go lead-free will rat on those who did not." Thus, with prodding from the world's biggest market do the wheels of the market spin — upward for a change.
Some were caught early. In July, 2006 Apple discontinued European sales of a whole line of computer products associated with its Airport technology, as well as its entire new line of eMac computers, when it discovered that they didn't pass RoHS."
- Mark Schapiro, Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power (Get the book.)
| "New York: dell.
Cobb, J. B., and D. R. Griffin. 1976. Process Theology. Philadelphia: The Wesminster Press.
Coveney, P., and R. Highfield. 1995. Frontiers of Complexity: The Search for Order in a Chaotic World. New York: Fawcett Columbine.
Davidson, M. 1983. Uncommon Sense: The Life and Thought of Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Father of General Systems Theory. Los Angeles: J. P. Tarcher. de Chardin, T. 1959. The Phenomenon ofMan. New York: Harper and Row.
Denton, M. J. 1998. Nature's Destiny: How the Laws of Biology Reveal Purpose in the Universe. New York: The Free Press. de Rosnay, J. 1979." - Gary E. Schwartz and Linda G. S. Russek, The Living Energy Universe (Get the book.)
| "Storia della chimica, dell'alchimia alle dottrine moderne. Chiantore, Turin, 1946; Union Tipografiko-Editrice Torinese, 1962.
246. Digests of Justinian. Selected fragments translated by I. S. Peretersky. Moscow, Nauka, 1984.
247. Diehl, Ch. History of the Byzantine Empire. Moscow, IL, 1948. English edition: Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1925.
248. Diehl, Ch. Chief Problems of the Byzantine History. Moscow, 1947. French edition: Diehl, Ch. Les Grands Problemes de I'Histoire Byzantine. Paris, Armand Diehl Library, A. Colin, 1947.
249. Diels, H. Ancient Technology." - Anatoly Fomenko, History: Fiction or Science? Chronology 2 (Get the book.)
| "In doing so," O'Dell recalled, "we discovered a deep sense of exasperation over compliance issues . . . We asked them, 'What does success look like?' And in words and graphics the doctors told us, in effect, 'Give me a drug that is going to make treatment success a reality.' The underlying emotional need is that doctors want to feel inspired and heroic in their treatment of patients." - Greg Critser, Generation Rx: How Prescription Drugs are Altering American Lives, Minds, and Bodies (Get the book.)
| "Israel L, Dell'Accio E, Martin G, Hugonot R, (1987) Extrait de Ginkgo biloba et exercices d'entra nement de la memoire. Evaluation comparative chez personnes (gees ambulatoiRes Psychologie Medicinale 19(8):1431-1439.
Joyeux M et al. Comparative antilipoperoxidant, antinecrotic and scavenging properties of terpenes and biflavones from Ginkgo and some flavonoids. In: PM 61(2): 126-129. 1995.
Kanowski S, (1991) Klinischer Wirksamkeitsnachweis bei Nootropika. Miinch Med Wschr 133:5-8." - Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D., PDR for Herbal Medicines (Get the book.)
| "I also pay homage to the ever-intriguing city of New York, where I love to speedwalk and get charged up and inspired, and my fast dell computer, which made it possible to rapidly rearrange my thoughts and many facts.
Finally, a million thanks go to you, my dear readers. I treasure you and thank you for reading, absorbing, and getting inspired (I hope) by SUGAR SHOCK! I also thank you (optimistically, in advance) for sharing this gift of health with your loved ones.
I truly hope that this book helps your health to blossom, your joy to increase, and your soul to soar." - Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., Sugar Shock!: How Sweets and Simple Carbs Can Derail Your Life-- and How YouCan Get Back on Track (Get the book.)
"New York: dell, 1981.
CHAPTER 19: WITHOUT SUGAR, WHAT'S LEFT TO EAT? PLENTY!
Environmental Protection Agency. "Management Measures for Agricultural Sources." http://www
.epa.gov/nps/MMGI/Chapter2/ch2-l.html. Environmental Working Group. "Overexposed: Organophosphate Insecticides in Children's Food." http://www.ewg.org/reports_content/ops/download.pdf.
-. "Report Card: Pesticides in Produce." http://www.foodnews.org/reportcard.php.
-. "They Are What They Eat: Kids' Food Consumption and Pesticides." http://www.ewg.org/ reports_content/apples/kidseat.pdf.
"Natural and Organic Claims."
- Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., Sugar Shock!: How Sweets and Simple Carbs Can Derail Your Life-- and How YouCan Get Back on Track (Get the book.)
| "Israel L, Dell'Accio E, Martin G, Hugonot R, Extrait de Ginkgo biloba et exercices d'entra nement de la memoire. Evaluation comparative chez personnes (gees ambulatoi) Res Psychologie Medicinale 19(8): 1431-1439. 1987.
Jacobs B & Browner W. Ginkgo biloba: A living fossil. Am J Med; 108:341-342. 2000.
Johnson SK, Diamond BJ, Rausch S, et al. The effect of Ginkgo biloba on functional measures in multiple sclerosis: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Explore;!: 19-24. 2006.
Joyeux M et al." - Thomson Healthcare, Inc., PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition (Get the book.)
| "An even better analogy for the hospital industry is a low-margin, high-volume business like personal computers. dell earns only about c percent profit on each computer it sells, but it sells millions and millions of them.
Similarly, hospitals want as many "bed turns," or as much "throughput," as possible in their profitable departments. The best way to accomplish this is to expand the capacity of high-margin departments to increase volume." - Shannon Brownlee, Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer (Get the book.)
| "Cavara, Fridiano, Appunti de Patologia Vegetal. Atti dell" Institute Botanico dell' Universita de Pavia, s. 2, v. 1, p. 425, 1888.
31 This fungus was not in a stage permitting identification, but cultures for further study were made in the Laboratory of Plant Pathology.
32 Garman, II. The Broom-Rape of Hemp and Tobacco. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 24, p. 16, 1890.
33 Garman, H. The Broom-Rapes. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 105, p. 14,1903.
34 Rossi, Giacomo. Macerazione della Canapa." - Ed Rosenthal, Hemp Today (Get the book.)
| "Kirschener had just dismantled a dell computer, as an exercise in coming to understand for himself the presence of those now undesirable chemicals that made all the connections in that machine run.
"All this [European] legislation is forcing the industry to reconsider some of the most basic production processes that have been in place for years," Kirschener said as we surveyed the wreckage on his worktable. "As an engineer, every material has a purpose. Phthalates, BPA, lead, chromium, cadmium, everything is there for a reason, for its particular properties. They work, they answer a question." - Mark Schapiro, Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power (Get the book.)
| "Aspetti farmacologici dell'escina, principio attivo dell'aesculus hyppocastanum. Clin Terap 1965; 297-328
14. Annoni F, Mauri A, Marincola F, Resele LF. Venotonic activity of escin on the human saphenous vein. Arzneim Forsch 1979; 29: 672-675
15. Diehm C. Comparison of leg compression stocking and oral horse-chestnut seed extract therapy in patients with chronic venous insufficiency. Lancet 1996; 347: 292-294
16. Monograph. Butcher's broom. Milan: Indena SpA 1987
17. Capra C. Studio farmacologico e tossicologico di componenti del Ruscus aculeatus. Fitoterapia 1972; 43: 99
18." - Michael T. Murray, ND, Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 2 (Get the book.)
| "Gli alcaloidi dell Strychnos solimoesana Krukoff, Rend Istituto Super Sanita, 20: 342-357.
12. Krukoff, B.A. and Bameby, R.C., 1970, Supplementary notes on American Menispermaceae VI, Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden, 20: 1-80.
13. Schultes, R.E., 1963, Hallucinogenic plants of the New World, The Harvard Review, 1: 18-32; Schultes, 1954, Anew narcotic.
14. Schultes, R.E., 1957, A new method of coca preparation in the Colombian Amazon, Botanical Museum Leaflets, 17: 241-246.
15. Grajales Diaz, J.C." - Amarjit S. Basra, Handbook of Medicinal Plants (Get the book.)
| "Aspetti farmacologici dell'escina, principio attivo dell'aesculus hyppocastanum. Clin Terap 1965; 297-328
13. Annoni F, Mauri A, Marincola F, Resele LF. Venotonic activity of escin on the human saphenous vein. Arzneim Forsch 1965;
29: 672-5, 197
14. Lucas J. Erfahrungen mit Aescin in der internen therapie. Med Welt 1963; 14: 913
15. Monograph. Bladdenorack. Milan, Italy: Indena S.p.A. 1987
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"Aspetti farmacologici dell'escina, principio attivo dell'aesculus hyppocastanum. Clin Terap 1965; 297-328
14. Annoni F, Mauri A, Marincola F, Resele LF. Venotonic activity of escin on the human saphenous vein. Arzneim Forsch 1979; 29: 672-675
15. Diehm C. Comparison of leg compression stocking and oral horse-chestnut seed extract therapy in patients with chronic venous insufficiency. Lancet 1996; 347: 292-294
16. Monograph. Butcher's broom. Milan: Indena SpA 1987
17. Capra C. Studio farmacologico e tossicologico di componenti del Ruscus aculeatus. Fitoterapia 1972; 43: 99
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- Michael T. Murray, ND, Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 2 (Get the book.)
| "New York: dell, 1977.
Hart, William. The Art of Living: Vipassana Meditation as Taught by SN Goenka. New York: Harper & Row, 1987.
Hay, Louise. Healing Yourself. Santa Monica, CA: Hay House, 90401.
James, John, and James, Muriel. Passion for Life: Psychology and the Human Spirit. New York: Dutton, 1991.
Jampolsky, Gerald, M.D. Love Is Letting Go of Fear. Berkeley, CA: Celestial Arts, 1988.
-. Teach Only Love: The Seven Principles of Attitudinal Healing. New York: Bantam, 1984.
Janov, Arthur. The Primal Scream: The Cure for Neurosis. New York: dell, 1970.
Jung, Carl G." - Ralph Golan, M.D., Optimal Wellness (Get the book.)
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