J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts | The show never aired (it got bumped by the iraq war), but the conversation I had with the anchor-woman as I sat perched on a high stool waiting for the cameraman to get set up was memorable.
"It's ironic that I am acting as a spokesman for taking drugs, since I am writing a book that says that many people are taking drugs they don't need," I said.
"What drugs are you writing about?" she asked.
"Everything: antidepressants, statins, meds for hypertension."
"My husband is a tennis pro," she said. "He went to his doctor, who checked his cholesterol and put him on Lipitor. | Anne Harrington See book keywords and concepts | Did the so-called Gulf War Syndrome result from the fact that highly stressed American soldiers, already facing combat during the first iraq war in 1991, were then given multiple powerful vaccines—as many of 24 different kinds—that their stressed-out immune systems were unable to properly defend against? In an aging population, were there particular stressors— such as mourning the death of a spouse, or caring for a spouse with Alzheimer's—that undermined already vulnerable immune systems?77 What about cancer? | Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts | The "shell shock" of the survivors of World War I led to some novel treatments (some innovative and compassionate, others as horrific as the war itself), as well as the rise of the "mental hygiene" movement of the 1920s and 1930s; the experience of Vietnam veterans led direcdy to the entry of posttraumatic stress disorder into the revised psychiatric diagnostic manual in 1980; and a considerable amount of the news coverage of the iraq war has addressed the (deteriorating) mental status of the troops, with calls for more assessment, treatment, and general vigilance for their fragile psyches. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | I must confess that as the Armed Forces have failed to meet their quota for the iraq war, they have dropped their standards and they are recently accepting persons who have such labels and have been on such drugs.
Mike: Well, let's get back to the parents if we could for a minute. People in positions of authority, people who apparently have an education in neurology or psychiatry, are telling parents that their children have a chemical brain disorder. It's a very convincing argument to the parents.
Dr. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | As discussions of a future oil crisis and the role of oil in the iraq war heat up, so do the efforts of some manufacturers and politicians to convince us that our cars are the very essence of freedom.
But the truth is our cars are just tools—and we need better tools now. The auto industry was built on a seemingly endless supply of gasoline, but it is now becoming increasingly clear that the end is, in fact, in sight.
The concept of "peak oil" is pretty simple: Oil is a limited resource. | | In just the past ten years, the distance flown by international passengers each year has increased by 60 percent; this despite temporary setbacks from severe acute respiratory syndrome
(SARS), the iraq war, outbreaks of terrorism, soaring oil prices, and economic slowdowns. The World Tourism Organization projects that by 2010 there will be more than 1 billion international tourist arrivals, reflecting a trend toward more long-haul travel. By 2020, 1.2 billion people are projected to have traveled regionally; 400 million, to have traveled farther afield. | James Howard Kunstler See book keywords and concepts | On a closer scale, the iraq war was an attempt to establish a forward base adjacent to Iran and Arabia, to moderate and influence the behavior of both of them, to discourage adventures by Iran and to be ready in case of trouble in Arabia. One of the first things the United States did after invading Iraq in 2003 was to station two armored divisions on the Iraq-Saudi Arabian border.
Then there was the issue of Iraq itself. Iraq possesses the world's second-largest oil reserves, after Arabia. | | Geopolitically, Great Britain is a special case among the other European nations, as it was a major partner in the iraq war and thus linked much more closely to the United States. That said, and given Britain's large and sometimes overtly belligerent Muslim population, it is something of a miracle —or perhaps a tribute to the British intelligence services—that a major terrorist incident has not occurred there since the March 2003 Iraq invasion. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | Unusual and tragic cases, such as the death of thirty-nine-year-old NBC reporter David Bloom, caused by his riding for days in a cramped military vehicle while covering the iraq war, occasionally bring DVT to the attention of the public. In fact, any situation that creates restricted blood flow— certain types of cancer, obesity, inherited clotting disorders, pregnancy, damage to the veins due to injury or orthopedic surgery, or anything else—can lead to DVT. | Carl Jensen See book keywords and concepts | Unpublicized Result of the Iraq War: The death rate of Iraqi children rose dramatically by the tens of thousands in the months after the Gulf War, largely because of an outbreak of diarrhea caused by disabled water and sewage systems.
Where Was Bill?: Covert operations run from a clandestine airfield at Mena, Arkansas, while Bill Clinton was governor, included guns, drugs, and other activities related to the Iran-contra travesty. |
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