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Bottom Line's Health Breakthroughs 2007

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We know not to ask our doctors to prescribe an antibiotic unnecessarily, and we've been told that frequent handwashing cuts down on the transmission of bacterial infections. With such strong warnings, you might assume that antibiotic resistance is going away. But the reality is that it isn't. Increasingly, bacteria that are responsible for sinusitis, ear and urinary tract infections and many types of pneumonia are resistant to one or more antibiotics.
It takes approximately one minute of handwashing to remove viruses. Waterless alcohol-based hand sanitizers can be helpful when soap and water aren't available. Hand sanitizers such as Purell and Nexcare kill cold viruses, as do disposable alcohol towelettes. •True or False? Being cold increases the risk of getting a cold. False: Generations of moms have said, Bundle up or you'll catch a cold, but the best current evidence indicates that Mom was wrong. In one well-regarded study, scientists divided volunteers into a "warm" group and a group that was damp and chilled.
Most people are not aware that simple measures, such as handwashing, could prevent infection, and some people do things that might even increase their risk, according to three studies. Bacterial infection can result from touching anything that has come into contact with animal feces, including the animals themselves and the surfaces that people have touched after petting the animals. Eating or drinking while petting or feeding the animals can also transmit infection, the researchers note. THE FIRST STUDY The first study looked at two previous outbreaks of E. coli 0157.
They had the animals in pens, had signs about not bringing food and drink in, and lots of signs about washing your hands, and had good handwashing stations," Belflower says. "But even with all those precautions, we still saw people engaging in risky behavior," she adds. "The top three were bringing food into the area, bringing a stroller into the area and picking stuff like pet food off the ground. We also saw that 28% of the people who exited the petting area did not wash their hands.
People need to know that they have to do handwashing, and that when they touch environmental surfaces and the animals, they are potentially exposing themselves to pathogens," McMillian says. ARE PETTING ZOOS WORTH IT? Philip M. Tierno, Jr., director of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology at New York University Medical Center, questions the logic of petting zoos. "You have too many pathogens that can create problems in people. It's not worth it," he says. "The problem is that the public is not aware of the dynamic of infection. It's not just on your hands.

1000 Cures for 200 Ailments: Integrated Alternative and Conventional Treatments for the Most Common Illnesses

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It is important to be meticulous about personal hygiene, particuarly handwashing after using the toilet, so you do not pass the bug on. < cc h- >-cc < < CO >¦ CO CO LU T F Treatment involves preventing dehydration, and maintaining and normalizing the body's nutritional status. Preventing the infection from spreading is also important. Infected persons should wash their hands regularly and avoid preparing any food. Rehydration: Make an oral rehydration solution by mixing 1 liter of clean filtered water, with 2 tbsp of sugar and a M tsp each of baking soda and salt.

America Fooled: The Truth About Antidepressants, Antipsychotics and How We've Been Deceived

Dr. Timothy Scott
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The FDA's mission statement reads as follows: BOX #9-3 The "Diseases" Which Prozac is FDA-Approved to Help Cure Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Being unable to stop continuous, anxious thoughts (fear of germs, being harmed or losing control being commonly reported) and/or engaging in repetitious, abnormal behaviors (commonly handwashing, checking door locks, counting or hoarding). Bulimia: Repeatedly engaging in binge eating followed by vomiting, fasting, the use of laxatives, enemas or some other means of food removal or weight control so binge eating can continue without weight gain.

Disease Prevention and Treatment

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The basics include a daily bath or shower and face- and handwashing with an unscented or mild antibacterial soap. It is best for teenage girls not to use cosmetics regularly. Despite advertising claims to the contrary, few if any commercial skin medications have any beneficial effect on acne. @ SUMMARY 1. Avoid the sun. Overexposure to the sun can worsen acne. 2. Use only hypoallergenic, oil-free cosmetics. Use cosmetics sparingly. 3. Eliminate foods that are high in fat, hormones, and iodine. 4.

Vibrational Medicine: The #1 Handbook of Subtle-Energy Therapies

Richard Gerber, M.D.
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Strict handwashing procedures were uncommon. Lack of sterilization would often result in mysterious wound infections and other complications. It was only after the new technology of the microscope had revealed the presence of "invisible" bacteria that their existence was confirmed. Following years of laborious experimentation by Pasteur, Lister and other medical pioneers, the participation of microbes in illness was hesitantly acknowledged. This eventually led to the widespread adoption of handwashing and sterilization procedures in medical and surgical practice.

Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health

Joseph E. Mario
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Japan killing ten, estimated to affect20,000yearly in America in 3-4 days (112 tsp. sugard-Mannose). Ehrlichia istick-borne, first diagnosed in 1954; may be misdiagnosed as Lyme disease, or a bad cold; rheumatic fever; tuberculosis leads the world with over 3 million deaths worldwide annually (Elecampagne/Inula helenium in 1 part per 10,000 is effective against tubercle bacillus, etal.

Power Healing: Use the New Integrated Medicine to Cure Yourself

Leo Galland
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Taking your shoes off upon entering the home, wet-mopping all surfaces (including windowsills) to control dust, and regular handwashing markedly lowers the blood lead concentration of children living in homes with high lead exposure.65 Although lead has been banned from house paint, it may still be used in printer's ink, along with other toxic metals. Burning newspapers or magazines can liberate lead into the air. Lead can also contaminate drinking water, usually entering from pipes, fixtures, and solder. Low-lead spigots are now available.

Vibrational Medicine: The #1 Handbook of Subtle-Energy Therapies

Richard Gerber, M.D.
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This eventually led to the widespread adoption of handwashing and sterilization procedures in medical and surgical practice. Today, we understand that the total picture of infectious disease is actually a two component equation. An illness may be caused not only by contact with an infectious agent but also by the exposure of that agent to an individual who, at that time, is unable to immunologically defend him or herself from attack. To be considered, of course, is the magnitude of the toxic stimulus with which a person is presented.

Staying Healthy in a Risky Environment: The New York University Medical Center Family Guide

Arthur C. Upton, M.D.
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Improper handwashing or sanitation of cooking utensils can introduce bacteria at any point during preparation, storage, or transportation of foods. Among the microorganisms that can multiply due to improper handling of food is Salmonella, which most often results in gastroenteritis, an intestinal disorder with symptoms of nausea and diarrhea. Rarely, it can lead to death, especially in the young, old, and immunocompromised. Campylobacter jejuni and Staphylococcus aureus also are leading causes of gastroenteritis.



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