The spiritual key to increasing our cash flow is for us to give a portion of our
money away to people who will use it to assist in cocreating Heaven on Earth.
There are myriad ways we can accomplish this. We can give money to people,
institutions, organizations, charities, spiritual groups, religious groups,
corporations, human- or animal-rights groups, environmental groups, human
endeavors associated with science, medicine, research, alternative fuels and
energy sources, the arts, education, sustainable development, global peace,
justice or to any other person, place, condition or thing that we know is …
If a new wave of H1N1 hits in the fall–which is what happened with the 1918
pandemic–it could come roaring back stronger, virologists are saying. With this
new strain spreading in Asia, where highly pathogenic H5N1 is active, there’s
the potential for it to pick up genetic material that makes it more virulent.
That would be the “full-blown crisis”
the Post mentioned. You can bet that
even more people would be crying for pharma’s help then. Let’s hope we don’t
have to get to that point for another round …
Well it seems as if the crazy conspiracy theorists were right again, because the
world-wide flu pandemic they were warning you about has been unleashed, and
it
will dominate the headlines until millions, if not billions of people are
dead.
It won’t be stopped because no one with the means to stop it wants to
stop it. …
Taking effect July 1, the policy prohibits any pharma-funded gifts and
entertainment, no matter how small their value. Drug reps will be
restricted to no-patients-allowed parts of the teaching hospital and its
clinics–and will be allowed even in those areas only by invitation. And
beginning in 2010, the school will also bar free drug samples. …
Not only are generic meds prescribed much more often than branded products, but
more and more Americans are simply stuffing their scrips into their wallets
instead of handing them to a pharmacist for filling. …
Top psychiatrists are dropping like flies these days. …
The group identifies itself as the largest grassroots organization in the U.S.
for people with mental illness and their families. The group came under scrutiny
in 1999, when the magazine Mother Jones reported that 18 drug companies gave the
group $11.7 million from 1996 to mid-1999. …
Some prominent psychiatrists have come under fire recently for thousands in
unreported income from drugmakers. Critics have said that these influential
doctor-researchers led the way toward off-label use of some powerful psychiatric
drugs–and perhaps their recommendations weren’t objective judgments but biased
by their financial ties to pharma. …
according to Biederman’s testimony, he prepared the presentation himself.
Another presentation promised that a study of J&J’s psychiatric drug
Concerta would “extend … positive findings” on the drug to adolescents. …
Novo Nordisk sends mobile clinics through villages in Goa to screen patients for
diabetes. And Eli Lilly has been working with the Self-Employed Women’s
Association in Ahmedabad to educate people on tuberculosis and encourage them to
seek treatment. …