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"The pharmaceuticals that the drug companies produce for these mental health care workers are as dangerous as any of the drugs dealers on the streets sell. Magnesium should be substituted for these drugs not only because it is very effective in relieving neurological disorders but because it is vastly safer than any pharmaceutical. I practiced neurology and psychiatry for 30 years, but found to my chagrin that it was largely a huge fraud, despite the fact that most of the doctors I met had the best intentions. They were simply brain-washed. Dr. Alan Greenberg References 1 Source: www."
- Mark Sircus, Transdermal Magnesium Therapy (Get the book.)

"A recent study revealed that more than 70 percent of health care workers failed to use the proper arm position established by the American Heart Association. This position calls for the elbow to be slightly flexed and held at heart level. In a study from the University of California, San Diego, 100 subjects' blood pressure was taken in six different positions. The researchers found that when the subjects were seated with the arm perpendicular to the body, hypertension was recorded in 22 percent."
- Andreas Moritz, Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You (Get the book.)

"This means that the psychotechnologies that are emerging from the latest research can be used by health care workers in Uganda or Laos—as well as in Scotland or Canada. Intention as Quantum Conversation It is possible to imagine a time in the near future when paying attention will be the first thing we do when we get sick. Spiritual and emotional remedies will be the first line of defense, not the last. Sufferers will seek metaphysical solutions not when they've exhausted all conventional means, but instead before they submit to the drugs and surgery of allopathic medicine."
- Dawson Church, The Genie in Your Genes: Epigenetic Medicine and the New Biology of Intention (Get the book.)

"For instance, health care workers might develop a latex allergy from wearing latex gloves every day. What are Common Symptoms? Skin rash, scratchy or swollen throat, watery eyes, stuffy or runny nose, sneezing, sinus headaches, difficulty breathing, stomach upset, vomiting, diarrhea, or bloating. Delicious ways to dodge food allergies You may not want to kiss and tell, but one woman couldn't help it after kissing her husband. She is allergic to peanuts. He just ate a nutty candy bar. The result — itching and swelling serious enough to require medication."
- The Editors of FC&A, Unleash the Inner Healing Power of Foods (Get the book.)

"Modern chemotherapy drugs are so strong that they can cause secondary cancers in patients; to a healthy person, they're poison. Most health care workers are clueless about how toxic these agents really are. When oncologists use radiation and chemotherapy, they are using agents that cause cancer to treat the disease. A Harvard thesis has shown a connection between water fluoridation and a 700% increase in osteosarcoma in young men if they are exposed to fluoridated water during their 6th to 8th years.' Dr."
- Mark Sircus, Transdermal Magnesium Therapy (Get the book.)

"So why do we look to doctors and health care workers for advice on our own health when those very same people are some of the least healthy people in our nation? Simple nutritional deficiencies that cause disease—resulting in billions of dollars in health care costs—can be reversed for just pennies a day. They say the definition of insanity is to keep doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results. It was no less insane, I decided, to keep following the advice of obviously unhealthy people if I wanted to achieve a higher state of health myself."
- Mike Adams, Natural Health Solutions (Get the book.)

"Lycopene 47,894 health care workers were carefully tracked during a four- year test. None had prostate cancer at the beginning of the study but 773 had developed prostate cancer by the finish. Men who ate 10 servings a week of tomatoes and tomato sauce on pizzas had 45% less cancer of the prostate than those eating no tomatoes. Surprisingly, tomatoes on pizza seemed more beneficial than raw tomato, suggesting that heating the tomato paste increases the anticancer effect."
- James A. Howenstine, A Physician's Guide to Natural Health Products That Work (Get the book.)

"For example, an excerpt from Senate Bill 15, in Illinois, reads: Physicians and other licensed health care workers providing prenatal and postnatal care to women shall assess new mothers for postpartum mood pregnancy, prior to discharge from the hospital or other healthcare facility, and at the initial postnatal check-up visit and at each postnatal check-up visit thereafter until the infant's first birthday."
- Dr David W Tanton, Ph.D., Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, And Stimulants - Dangerous Drugs on Trial (Get the book.)

"Physicians and other licensed health care workers providing pediatric care to an infant shall assess the infant's mother for postpartum mood disorder symptoms at any well-baby check-up at which the mother is present prior to the infant's first birthday in order to ensure that the health and well-being of the infant are not compromised by an undiagnosed postpartum mood disorder in the mother (http://tinyurl.com/35zkec)."

- Dr David W Tanton, Ph.D., Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, And Stimulants - Dangerous Drugs on Trial (Get the book.)

"Ironically, emerging pathogens, too, often initially strike among specific occupational groups. health care workers are an obvious example of those who were especially hard-hit by SARS. Another key occupational group in that epidemic was composed of workers who had contact with animals. Indeed, these workers may have been the original source of the outbreak. People who work with animals for a living (including veterinarians and pet shop employees) were also prominently at risk for monkey pox infection."
- Paul D. Blanc, M.D., How Everyday Products Make People Sick: Toxins at Home and in the Workplace (Get the book.)

"Others: • Ribavirin is indicated for use in treatment of severe viral pneumonia caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in hospitalized infants and young children. • health care workers exposed to ribavirin may experience headache; eye itching, redness or swelling. • Female health care workers who are pregnant or may become pregnant should avoid exposure to drug. • The information in this chart does not cover or include the brand name Rebetol. Your doctor must provide that information for you."
- H. Winter Griffith, M.D., Complete Guide to Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs 2005 (Get the book.)

"The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have published regulations for the use of barrier devices, such as disposable gowns, gloves, and masks, to protect health care workers from pathogens in blood or other body fluids. They also suggest that health care employers look to new medical technology that can eliminate the presence of needles wherever possible. Proper use of these devices along with periodic tuberculosis skin (cutaneous sensitivity) testing, vaccination against hepatitis B, and immunization against measles, mumps, and rubella are important for health care workers."
- Arthur C. Upton, M.D., Staying Healthy in a Risky Environment: The New York University Medical Center Family Guide (Get the book.)

"Unfortunately, many health care workers and health and fitness writers fall into this category. Only recently has the truth about coconut oil been reemerging. As far back as the 1950s, research began to show the health benefits of coconut oil. For many years it was considered a good oil with many nutritional uses. So how did coconut oil become a despised artery-clogging villain? Give credit to the American Soybean Association (ASA). It began in the mid 1980s. At the time the media was stirred into a frenzy warning the public about a newly discovered health threat—coconut oil."
- Bruce Fife and Jon J. Kabara, The Healing Miracle of Coconut Oil (Get the book.)

"Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is also high on the list of health care workers' concerns, a legitimate anxiety because of the current lack of a cure, although only a few health care professionals have contracted the disease from occupational exposure. AIDS and hepatitis B can only be transmitted through contact with an infected patient's blood or other body fluids. Needle-stick precautions, infection control procedures, and vaccinations are particularly important for health care workers."
- Arthur C. Upton, M.D., Staying Healthy in a Risky Environment: The New York University Medical Center Family Guide (Get the book.)

"An advocate for lower staffing ratios and better patient care, CNA has become a national voice calling attention to the consequences of market-driven medicine in hospitals and its impact on patients and health care workers. The largest independent union of nurses in the country, CNA has responded much more aggressively to the changes imposed on hospitals—the increased workloads and budget battles with hospital managers—than many old-line organizations."
- Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele, Critical Condition: How Health Care in America Became Big Business (Get the book.)

"All told, more than three dozen clinics across the Los Angeles metropolitan area would be shut down, disrupting health care for 300,000 patients and throwing 2,000 health care workers, including doctors, out on the street. Adding insult to injury, employees were told not to cash their last paychecks. The company did not have enough money to cover them. Some employees also lost health insurance coverage for themselves and their families when KPC failed to pay the premiums. The orderly transition state officials had promised quickly turned into something entirely different."

- Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele, Critical Condition: How Health Care in America Became Big Business (Get the book.)

"Besides the lack of health care workers and medical supplies, there was a shortage of coffins, morticians, and gravediggers. The world is overdue for a new outbreak of supervirus on the order of the 1918 flu. One like it may have been only narrowly averted. In May 1997 Hong Kong officials reported the death of a three-year-old boy from complications of influenza. In August, authorities identified the strain of influenza virus isolated from the boy as H5N1."
- James Howard Kunstler, The Long Emergency: Surviving the End of Oil, Climate Change, and Other Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-First Century (Get the book.)

"There are now well over a thousand well-documented cases of health care workers who accidentally stuck themselves with syringes that had been used on AIDS patients. In no case has AIDS resulted from one of these accidental inoculations, which are equivalent to the "shared needles" blamed for causing AIDS in IV drug users.3 (Actually, there is no evidence that all, or even most, of the IV drug users with AIDS ever did share needles.) Many tens of thousands of health care workers have had contact with AIDS patients, and not a single one has developed AIDS as a result of such contact."
- John Lauritsen, The AIDS War: Propaganda, Profiteering and Genocide from the Medical-Industrial Complex (Get the book.)

"Needle-stick precautions, infection control procedures, and vaccinations are particularly important for health care workers. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have published regulations for the use of barrier devices, such as disposable gowns, gloves, and masks, to protect health care workers from pathogens in blood or other body fluids. They also suggest that health care employers look to new medical technology that can eliminate the presence of needles wherever possible."
- Arthur C. Upton, M.D., Staying Healthy in a Risky Environment: The New York University Medical Center Family Guide (Get the book.)

"In other words, virtually all health care workers who developed "AIDS" had other health risks that might explain, not only their becoming HIV-positive, but more importantly, their becoming sick. Total health care workers With AIDS Base: (8871) # % Allegedly Became HIV-Positive... Through occupational exposure 7 0.1 Not through occupational exposure 8864 99.9 When CDC spokesman Kent Taylor spoke to me, he had difficulty distinguishing "HIV infection" from "AIDS". The same confusion is found in the CDC fact sheet he sent, and the confusion is becoming ever more prevalent in the media."
- John Lauritsen, The AIDS War: Propaganda, Profiteering and Genocide from the Medical-Industrial Complex (Get the book.)

"Female health care workers who are pregnant or may become pregnant should avoid exposure to drug. • The information in this chart does not cover or include the brand name Rebetol. Your doctor must provide that information for you. POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS GENERIC NAME OR DRUG CLASS COMBINED EFFECT Zidovudine Decreased effect of ribavirin and zidovudine. POSSIBLE INTERACTION l*UU| WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES INTERACTS WITH COMBINED EFFECT Alcohol: None expected. Beverages: None expected. Cocaine: None expected. Foods: None expected. Marijuana: None expected."
- H. Winter Griffith, M.D., Complete Guide to Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs 2005 (Get the book.)

"U.S. representing 10.5% of the workforce. This writer has too often been censored by nurses who guard internet chat rooms for breast cancer patients to "maintain the status quo" for the doctors they work for. Getting real answers to women about breast cancer is difficult when health "authorities" provide their patients with misinformation. The real risk factors for breast cancer What many American women have been taught is that breast cancer may be inevitable, that is, that it's genetically programmed."
- Bill Sardi, You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore (Get the book.)

"Food handlers, children in day care and health care workers must obtain the approval of the local or state health department before returning to their routine activities. Treatment Most people infected with Campylobacter will recover on their own or require fluids to prevent dehydration. Antibiotics are occasionally used to treat severe cases or to shorten the carrier phase, which may be important for food handlers, children in day care and health care workers. Since relapses occasionally occur, some physicians might treat mild cases with antibiotics to prevent a recurrence of symptoms."
- American Medical Publishing, Proven Health Tips Encyclopedia (Get the book.)

"Medical researchers and health care workers are discovering new health benefits associated with coconut oil all the time. Currently several clinics in the United States are testing the efficiency of a dietary supplement composed of monolaurin—a derivative of coconut oil. Doctors have reported remarkable results with patients. One female patient, for example, who suffered with ovarian cysts for 20 years began taking the supplement and within one month the cysts began to shrink and disappear."
- Bruce Fife and Jon J. Kabara, The Healing Miracle of Coconut Oil (Get the book.)

"Despite the evidence presented in this book, many health care workers and writers will continue to argue and say coconut oil is bad for you. It's hard to accept a new truth when you have been conditioned to believe something else for many years. However, if you have an open mind and are willing to accept new truths, you will welcome the knowledge about coconut oil. There are too many benefits to ignore. I didn't make this stuff up. The information in this book came from published studies and clinical observations as well as historical and epidemiological research."

- Bruce Fife and Jon J. Kabara, The Healing Miracle of Coconut Oil (Get the book.)

"The powerful drugs used in chemotherapy can themselves cause cancer and pose a risk to nurses, pharmacists and others who handle them. Four years in the making, the alert was issued by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Chemotherapy ?the use of potent drugs to kill cancerous cells ?is more than 60 years old. The first such drugs were nitrogen mustards, originally developed as chemical warfare agents. Modern chemotherapy drugs are so strong that they can cause secondary cancers in patients; to a healthy person, they're poison."
- Mark Sircus, Transdermal Magnesium Therapy (Get the book.)

"Vaccination to avoid infection is strongly recommended for people age 50 and older; people with heart disease, diabetes, or immune system problems; residents of nursing homes; family members and caregivers of such individuals; and health care workers. Unfortunately, the flu vaccine only protects against certain viral strains; evolution of a new strain can result in a worldwide epidemic. One of the worst such epidemics, the 1917-18 "Spanish flu," killed some 20 million people."
- The New York Times, The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind (Get the book.)

"Since the mid-1990s, WHO has recommended "directly observed treatment strategy" (DOTS), in which health care workers watch patients take their medications to ensure the antibiotics are taken as instructed. About 95 percent of the world's TB cases occur in developing countries, with China and India heading the list. Each year, some 8 million infected people become sick and nearly 3 million die. Typhoid Also known as enteric fever, typhoid is caused by the bacterium Salmonella typhi. It is spread via food or liquids contaminated with the feces and urine of infected people."

- The New York Times, The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind (Get the book.)

"Was there danger for the rest of the hospital, given Mosango had no more gloves, masks, or sterile gowns for the health care workers? Hours before Sister Floralba died another ailing nurse from Kikwit General Hospital arrived, seeking a cure that he knew could not be had in the far poorer government hospital. Twenty-five-year-old Ekara Mpolo had the now-classic set of hemorrhagic symptoms, and died a few hours after his arrival. His death sparked a chain of eight more cases, all among Mosango health care workers. Sister Daniella died. So did nurse Nzaka Munsango, who had cared for Mpolo."
- Laurie Garrett, Betrayal of Trust: The Collapse of Global Public Health (Get the book.)

"One researcher told reporters, "I think they try to bully doctors and health care workers."14 This brand of advocacy seems focused on discrediting mainstream medical opinion. The advocates seek access to tests and treatments that are unproven, like long-term antibiotic use, and that may have important adverse consequences. In some cases, questions of liability and compensability are just beneath the surface. Such advocates often find a few doctors who support their views, and selectively cite medical articles that offer even tenuous support."
- Richard A. Deyo M.D. M.P.H., Donald L. Patrick, Hope or Hype: The Obsession with Medical Advances and the High Cost of False Promises (Get the book.)

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