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"Although small fees are involved, federal court records can be accessed through the Public Access to Court Electronic records system (PACER) found at http:/'/pacer.psc.uscourts .gov. Online municipal court and other records, in contrast, can usually be found by exploring state and local government Web sites, a directory of which is at http://statelocalgov.net."
- Michael J. Panzner, Financial Armageddon: Protecting Your Future from Four Impending Catastrophes (Get the book.)

"The patient had no complaints about me or the care he received, and he denied the board the right to his records. I suggested to the board that we meet before a judge and let them explain why there was a public need for these records. And that case went away. I now have a $2 million extortion attempt by Medicare simply because I use alternative therapies at my clinic. "Are there risks to other physicians that might prevent them also from speaking up?" Dr. Whitaker: "Yes, there are risks, and those risks keep physicians from speaking out against Big Pharma even if they're inclined to do so."
- Kenneth W Thomas, Ron Gilbert, Gerd Schaller, Side Effects: The Hidden Agenda of the Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel (Get the book.)

"Caulkin had already broken five world records and sixty-three American records, and at the age of twenty-three was considered the best American swimmer who had ever lived. All she needed to complete her trophy wall was a few Olympic golds. At the time, electronic touch pads had just replaced stopwatches. Whereas the watch could distinguish only differences of hundredths of a second, the new electronic technology distinguish could the lead within a thousandth of a second—four hundred times faster than the blink of an eye."
- Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)

"The sensor transmits its readings to a pager-sized monitor, which can be worn on a belt, and either records or displays and records the average glucose level every five minutes for up to seventy-two hours. Individuals keep a paper diary of any medications used, exercise done, and meals eaten, and also can push a button on the monitor to indicate that such actions were taken. After three days, a doctor removes the sensor and transfers the stored information into a computer, where it can be displayed in graphic form and used to make adjustments to a patient's treatment plan."
- Steven V. Joyal, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Diabetes: An Innovative Program to Prevent, Treat, and Beat This Controllable Disease (Get the book.)

"The Canadian Ministry keeps records of the dead stock going through the system, but no records are kept on the number of companion animals, roadkill, or zoo animals processed. This also applies in the United States. The U.S. Department of Agriculture does not require that records be kept of rendered dogs or cats. In 1992, I asked the investigator from the Canadian ministry, "How are the dogs and cats disposed of that this company picks up?" Two months later I received a letter along with a document from the dead-stock removal company."
- Ann N. Martin, Food Pets Die For: Shocking Facts About Pet Food (Get the book.)

"So, be sure your doctor checks your records before they are passed along to prying eyes. If you suspect an error in your medical records, ask your doctor to check the report or contact your local medical society for assistance. • Picking Up the Medical Tab Sometimes paying for a doctor's bill out of pocket is the cheaper deal. If a particular treatment might not look so good on your medical record—and you can afford to pay for it yourself—it may be to your advantage if you don't file for reimbursement from insurers."
- Bottom Line Books, Uncommon Cures For Everyday Ailments (Get the book.)

"Make sure you have your medical history and insurance information, along with any other records you feel are relevant to your care. Ideally, medical records should be sent ahead of you. You may be awash in medical forms depending both on what has been done ahead of time and on your insurance plan, but don't be afraid to ask questions: The staff is there to help you. Once the clinical staff has processed your information, you will be taken into the examining room."
- Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George, The Myth of Alzheimer's: What You Aren't Being Told About Today's Most Dreaded Diagnosis (Get the book.)

"The sensor transmits its readings to a pager-sized monitor, which can be worn on a belt, and either records or displays and records the average glucose level every five minutes for up to seventy-two hours. Individuals keep a paper diary of any medications used, exercise done, and meals eaten, and also can push a button on the monitor to indicate that such actions were taken. After three days, a doctor removes the sensor and transfers the stored information into a computer, where it can be displayed in graphic form and used to make adjustments to a patient's treatment plan."
- Steven V. Joyal, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Diabetes: An Innovative Program to Prevent, Treat, and Beat This Controllable Disease (Get the book.)

"But how well it keeps these records depends on the stimuli and the health of your immune system. i lie vucti i in i u i^uie iu i nzit: iuui n 1111 iui ie oy&itsi 11 i h I Vitamin D is important to your immune system because it can improve the quality of these records and how they are filed. Dendritic cells—D-cells—are specialized M-cells that are critical to this learning process. D-cells exist in the bone marrow and lymph tissue of your spleen, tonsils, lymph nodes, lungs, and intestines, where your body often comes in contact with foreign proteins, viruses, and bacteria."
- James Dowd and Diane Stafford, The Vitamin D Cure (Get the book.)

"The original records belong to your physician, but, in most cases, you have the right to obtain an exact copy. Don't expect to get the originals. Your physician needs those for legal documentation. Contact your local representative in the State Legislature of your state, and ask for information on how to get copies of your patient records. If you want to obtain your mental health records, as well, be sure to specify that, because many states differentiate between patient records and patient mental health records."
- James F. Durante, Cheryl L. Durante, John G., M.D. Furiasse, The Mitral Valve Prolapse Syndrome / Dysautonomia Survival Guide (Get the book.)

"At our center, we have patients review their food records with a registered dietician. If you can get the help of a dietician this is ideal, but if not, you will find it helpful to spend time carefully keeping and then reviewing your own food record. Most people are unaware of or forget about 30 percent of the calories they eat. Keeping food records for several days and repeating this on a regular basis helps to increase your awareness of your food habits and the foods that you eat mindlessly. You can't overcome your bad habits if you aren't crystal clear about the full nature of these habits."
- Michael T. Murray and Michael R. Lyon, Hunger Free Forever: The New Science of Appetite Control (Get the book.)

"The repository also provided a logistical dream come true for researchers: every enlisted person's record can easily be traced back through time—unlike most civilian records, which are usually on file with a plethora of different physicians and hospitals and often can't ever be properly reconstructed in full."
- Donna Jackson Nakazawa, The Autoimmune Epidemic (Get the book.)

"Records of Ancient Matters"—is that of the drawing forth of the beautiful sun-goddess Amaterasu from a heavenly rock-dwelling during the critical first period of the world. This is an example in which the rescued one is somewhat reluctant. The storm-god Susanowo, the brother of Amaterasu, had been misbehaving inexcusably. And though she had tried every means to appease him and had stretched forgiveness far beyond the limit, he continued to destroy her rice fields and to pollute her institutions."
- Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell (Get the book.)

"Very often, during the analysis and penetration of the secrets of archaic symbol, one can only feel that our generally accepted notion of the history of philosophy is founded on a completely false assumption, namely that abstract and metaphysical thought begins where it first appears in our extant records. The philosophical formula illustrated by the cosmogonic cycle is that of the circulation of consciousness through the three planes of being. The first plane is that of waking experience: cognitive 13 See Mrs. Sinclair Stevenson, The Heart of Jainism (Oxford University Press, 1915), pp."

- Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell (Get the book.)

"Ginkgo is the world's oldest living species of tree with fossil records as old as 200 million years. The leaves of young, cultivated trees are used in modern herbal preparations. Two groups of active constituents— the terpene lactones and the ginkgo flavone glycosides—are the most critical compounds of standardized herbal products. Many forms and methods of preparation of ginkgo are available, although a high quality of Ginkgo biloba extract is typically standardized to 24 percent ginkgo flavone glycosides and 6 percent terpene lactones."
- Tori Hudson, N.D., Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine: Alternative Therapies and Integrative Medicine for Total Health and Wellness (Get the book.)

"In the Japanese "Records of Ancient Matters" appears another harrowing tale, but of very different import: that of the descent 8 See Apollonios of Rhodes, Argonautika: the flight is recounted in Book TV to the underworld of the primeval all-father Izanagi, to recover from the land of the Yellow Stream his deceased sister-spouse Izanami. She met him at the door to the lower world, and he said to her: "Thine Augustness, my lovely younger sister! The lands that I and thou made are not yet finished making; so come back!" She replied: "Lamentable indeed that thou earnest not sooner!"
- Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell (Get the book.)

"Not long after, a photographic studio was installed in the hospital (a major innovation at the time), and photographic records began to be made instead. Colleagues said that the camera was as crucial to the study of hysteria as the microscope had been to the study of histology. The camera, they said, "did not lie," and it therefore provided the evidence Charcot needed to prove, as he put it, that his laws of hysteria were "valid for all countries, all times, all races," and were "consequently universal."
- Anne Harrington, The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine (Get the book.)

"The evidence, she felt, was plain to see in the interview records. The accident-prone patient says, "I always have to keep working. I can't stand around doing nothing. When I get mad, I don't say anything. I keep it in and do something." The hypertensive patient says, "I always have to say 'yes.' I don't know why. I am always furious afterwards"; or "I'm angry but I never like to fight. I don't know why. Something must have happened once." "Argument is my long suit. I could argue all day long." The asthmatic patient says, "Doctor, it's terrible; I don't know what I might do."

- Anne Harrington, The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine (Get the book.)

"They left no written records, no glyphs recording their deeds or personal histories. Their only legacy to their successors was a repertoire of powerful rituals that validated the Maya world embedded in a cyclical calendar, the institution of kingship itself, and a distinctive architecture that replicated the cosmos. So powerful was this architecture that generations of great lords built new temples on the foundations of earlier ones. Maya history and kingship were linked to the present and the other-world."
- Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)

"The Old Testament records a comparable deed in its legend of Moses, who, in the third month of the departure of Israel out of the land of Egypt, came with his people into the wilderness of Sinai; and there Israel pitched their tents over against the mountain. And Moses went up to God, and the Lord called unto him from the mountain. The Lord gave to him the Tables of the Law and commanded Moses to return with these to Israel, the people of the Lord.40 Jewish folk legend declares that during the day of the revelation diverse rumblings sounded from Mount Sinai. "
- Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell (Get the book.)

"Echocardiogram The echocardiogram is a noninvasive ultrasound exam that records specific geographical areas of the beating heart, revealing blood flow patterns, and allows us to measure wall thickness of the heart's chambers. Dysfunction of one segment reflects a prior heart attack. We can get a good sense of where valves may be too loose and leaky or too tight and restrictive. Exercise Stress Test (Exercise EKG) Typically, the exercise EKG is the first diagnostic test used for determining the presence and/or extent of coronary heart disease."
- Stephen Sinatra, M.D. and James C., M.D. Roberts, Reverse Heart Disease Now: Stop Deadly Cardiovascular Plaque Before It's Too Late (Get the book.)

"The state medical board would initiate, and ultimately drop, disciplinary proceedings against him, putting his medical license at risk, after a patient complained that Campbell had given the patient's confidential records to the FBI without consent. His popularity did not improve when the hospital began laying off employees. At one point, a group of nurses threatened to sue him for loss of employment."
- Shannon Brownlee, Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer (Get the book.)

"When outside cardiologists looked at the patient records from Redding Medical Center, they found hundreds of such inappropriate cases. Studies have found that half a million of the angioplasties and stents performed each year are of questionable value—not quite inappropriate, but not clearly called for either."

- Shannon Brownlee, Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer (Get the book.)

"The researchers looked at birth and death records for nearly four million babies born in 199 c to see if having more neonatologists in a region reduced the chances that an infant would die within the first month of life. They found that having about 4.3 neonatologists per ten thousand births in a region was best for reducing the chances of death. Any fewer specialists and the death rate began to climb among infants, particularly those born prematurely, at low birth weight, or with birth defects."

- Shannon Brownlee, Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer (Get the book.)

"Philipson advised Hiepler to comb through the company's records for evidence that the decision to deny his sister coverage was made in bad faith. He soon discovered that the company doctor who made the decision got a bonus at the end of the year if Health Net saved money. "It sounded terrible," Philipson recalls. "The [insurer's] defense attorney says, 'It's no different from John Deere or any other American company'The jury comes back and says, 'The hell it isn't different. John Deere makes tractors and you decide on people's lives.'"

- Shannon Brownlee, Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer (Get the book.)

"As the doctor's telephone records confirmed, Willow became a Ritalin binge addict. The prescriptions provided for 40 mg per day of the stimulant but Willow would take large amounts in a single dose. As a result, Willow's mother tried to take control of Willow's pill supply, causing conflict between them. Willow was transforming from a unique human being to a stereotypical addict—a six-year plunge into drug hell while her mother desperately tried to manage the situation. At age seventeen, Willow swallowed five sustained-release (long-acting) Ritalin pills at once."
- Peter Breggin, Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications (Get the book.)

"Thankfully, the species found in food products and supplements use researched species with well-documented safety records. the trials, as these are known to work. Scientific studies tell us that the specific strain, at a specific dosage, in a specific population of people works. Variance in any of these factors may produce different effects. Side Effects and Adverse Reactions Are there any side effects to taking probiotics? Orally, Lactobacillus species are well-tolerated by almost everyone."
- Allison Tannis, Probiotic Rescue: How You can use Probiotics to Fight Cholesterol, Cancer, Superbugs, Digestive Complaints and More (Get the book.)

"She examined old tax records to find those who had lived in the area and moved, then, if she was able to track them down, she asked about their health status. She arranged for billboards to be raised alongside the highways in the vicinity. The signs showed three African-American women standing side by side and big bold letters saying "We live near 858 E. Ferry St. We all have Lupus. Are you sick too? Take 5 minutes and call Judith to join the registry."
- Donna Jackson Nakazawa, The Autoimmune Epidemic (Get the book.)

"Harvey Grady's Lucid Dream, February 11, 1995: I remember Ed and three or four other men, whom I knew in the dream but not in daytime, talking about an expedition to explore for probable archeological records, then traveling to an arid desert area with desiccated hills and twisted arroyos, where we split up to search the surface soil for possible artifacts. We also watched for caves. We were dressed appropriately with hats for shade, a little reminiscent of Indiana Jones. The land in the dream was similar to Israel hill country, or arid portions of Arizona, Nevada, or New Mexico."
- Robert Waggoner, Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self (Get the book.)

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