• More Gun Laws, More Crime

    Updated: 2012-12-31 18:30:05
    Counting only the incidents with at least two casualties, there were 179 such crimes between 1966 and 2010. In the 1980s, there were 18. In the 1990s, there were 54. In the 2000s, there were 87. If you count only such crimes in which five or more victims were killed, there were six in the [...]

  • Guns Don’t Kill, People Do

    Updated: 2012-12-31 16:30:12
    Over the past half-century, the availability of public psychiatric beds in the U.S. has decreased to 43,000 from 559,000, even as the population has increased. When individuals with severe mental illnesses are hospitalized at all, they are not kept long enough to become stabilized because of the bed shortage. Many are eventually incarcerated for petty [...]

  • Good News on Global Warming

    Updated: 2012-12-31 14:15:16
    Given what we know now, there is almost no way that the feared large temperature rise is going to happen. Mr. Lewis comments: “Taking the IPCC scenario that assumes a doubling of CO2, plus the equivalent of another 30% rise from other greenhouse gases by 2100, we are likely to experience a further rise of [...]

  • As Biodiversity Declines, Tropical Diseases Thrive

    Updated: 2012-12-29 12:42:00
    Researchers argue that ecology has a pretty big say in whether disease rates increase or die down. They used a new field that blends economics and ecology called "macroecology" to figure out how biodiversity loss affected disease burden.

  • Myths about Colds

    Updated: 2012-12-28 20:30:08
    Colds are caused by cold weather. You can catch a cold by going outside with wet hair or damp clothes. No, but being wet can weaken your immune system, which makes it more likely that you can catch a cold. The best cure is vitamin C. No, there’s no proof that vitamin C helps, but [...]

  • Should You Ignore the Expiration Date for Drugs?

    Updated: 2012-12-28 18:30:40
    According to a study published in October in the Archives of Internal Medicine, a cache of eight medications between 28 and 40 years expired was found in original unopened containers. Even after decades of storage, 80 percent of the capsules’ active ingredients maintained at least 90 percent of the labeled amounts. By industry standard, a [...]

  • Updates from Citizen’s Council, and Other Links

    Updated: 2012-12-28 16:30:20
    Citizen’s Council for Health Freedom has an update on what all the states are doing re: health insurance exchanges. Some Medicare Advantage plans are creating their own primary care clinics. WellPoint will offer a new service in all of its plans: Patients will be able to consult with physicians on-demand, using laptop webcams or video-enabled [...]

  • Privacy Nightmare

    Updated: 2012-12-28 14:15:22
    ObamaCare’s federal exchange…has to bring together information about you and your family from the Treasury Department and IRS, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, as well as your Social Security number — all coordinated by the Department of Health and Human Services. Similar information is collected when you apply for a mortgage. [...]

  • Was the GAO Medicaid Study a Cover-up?

    Updated: 2012-12-27 20:30:50
    Judging by titles and headlines, the GAO is just as confused about the contents of its own reports as the news outlets reporting on them. In November, 2012, GAO released a report entitled States Made Multiple Program Changes, and Beneficiaries Generally Reported Access Comparable to Private Insurance. A Washington Post headline read “Study: Medicaid, private [...]

  • The Red-Nosed Reindeer, and Other Links

    Updated: 2012-12-27 18:30:05
    Why Rudolph’s nose is red. Myth: More people commit suicide around the holidays. The average deductible for single coverage, employer-provided health insurance is more than $1,000. Stunning discovery: beta blockers don’t work for health patients. HT: Austin Frakt.

  • Why Are So Many People Disabled?

    Updated: 2012-12-27 16:30:58
    There are now 8.8 million workers receiving disability payments from Social Security. I find this number haunting…Thirty years ago, there was a 40-to-1 ratio between the total labor force and those workers receiving Social Security disability payments. Today that ratio is less than 18-to-1… The steady rise in disability claims presents something of a puzzle. [...]

  • A Liberating Approach to “Targeted” Medicines

    Updated: 2012-12-27 15:30:30
    We hope readers of Ye Olde Catalyst are enjoying a relaxing and reinvigorating week. In case you missed it in the holiday rush, there was a fascinating article in the New York Times over the weekend on new directions in cancer drug development. Gina Kolata delves into ongoing efforts by three biopharmaceutical companies to create [...]

  • HHS Stops Short Of Calling for Safety Regulation Of Digital Records

    Updated: 2012-12-27 15:00:57
    [Kaiser Health News] The Obama administration Friday urged cooperation between software companies and caregivers to prevent patient harm caused by faulty electronic records. But it stopped short of calling for regulation or a federal requirement to report computer mistakes that pose a risk to patients. We are saying to the vendors: Step up and prove [...]

  • Industry Funding Changes Study Results, Research Shows

    Updated: 2012-12-24 18:16:42
    [UCSF] Drugs and medical devices tend to appear more beneficial in scientific papers if they were manufactured by the company that sponsored the study, showing that who pays for the clinical trial has a direct impact on the reported outcome, according to a new analysis by researchers at UCSF and the Cochrane Collaboration.   Lisa [...]

  • Week in Review: Facing New Health Care Challenges

    Updated: 2012-12-22 01:06:14
    This week, The Catalyst focused on the challenges facing our nation’s health care system. In a Forbes column, Merck Chairman, President and CEO Ken Frazier emphasized the impact that short-term decisions can have on future research and development. "Yes, we have to make some tough choices to address our immediate and long-term deficit. But, how [...]

  • Recall of Hydrocodone

    Updated: 2012-12-21 13:41:57
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Free Consultation 800-553-8082 Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Drug Warnings Preemption Recall of Hydrocodone Previous Home Posted On : December 21, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Recall of Hydrocodone Share Myland has announced the recall of three lots of Hydrocodone Bitartrate and Acetaminophen Tablets , USP 10mg 500mg . It is possible that a number of tablets from the affected lots may exceed the weight requirement , essentially causing higher dosage of acetaminophen , resulting in consumers possibility taking more than the intended acetaminophen dose . This includes product with the following NDC numbers and lot numbers beginning with the letter C” The lot number can be found on the side of the manufacturer’s bottle .

  • TPP Must Protect Jobs and Patients

    Updated: 2012-12-20 17:17:34
    Today, former Rep. Ron Klink (D-PA) has an insightful article on trade that appeared in the Hill that goes to the heart of why a good trade deal is important. Rep. Klink says that, “ensuring strong protections for American innovators is critically important for all workers”. The article points out that, “[f]ree trade must also be [...]

  • The Long Path of Drug Development and Approval

    Updated: 2012-12-20 16:00:39
    A new Food and Drug Administration (FDA) infographic may help patients and their families better understand the lengthy drug development and review process, which is somewhat complicated and has many steps to ensure safety and efficacy. The infographic shows how a potential medicine is first tested in animals before the drug sponsor and the FDA [...]

  • Medicare Wellness: A Long Term Approach Creates Long Term Benefits

    Updated: 2012-12-20 13:30:16
    Today, we’ve got a guest blog post from an important voice in the fight against chronic disease – Kenneth E. Thorpe, PhD, the Healthy Policy Chair at Emory University and Chairman of the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD). He has some good words of advice as health care costs loom large in the national [...]

  • Fresenius Dialysis Lawsuits: Real Information for Victims

    Updated: 2012-12-18 13:58:29
    : Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Free Consultation 800-553-8082 Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Fresenius Dialysis Lawsuits : Real Information for Victims Previous Home Next Posted On : December 18, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Fresenius Dialysis Lawsuits : Real Information for Victims Share It is hard to make sense of the Fresenius dialysis debacle . People have been hurt the most vulnerable among us and it could have been so easily prevented What I try to do below is lay out what happened and explain what I believe the future of these lawsuits to be . Fresenius Medical Care is the nation’s largest provider of dialysis treatments , with over 130,000 patients . Their dialysis facilities use GranuFlo and NaturaLyte acid dissolution products in

  • Hope and Success for a Healthy America

    Updated: 2012-12-17 19:14:12
    Back when I was a kid it was common, sadly, for people in their middle ages to suffer from fatal heart attacks or debilitating strokes. These tragedies still occur all too frequently, but we have made great strides in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases thanks in part to the use of cholesterol-lowering statins. [...]

  • Mirena IUD Problems: An Overview

    Updated: 2012-12-17 16:50:56
    : Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Free Consultation 800-553-8082 Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Mirena IUD Problems : An Overview Previous Home Next Posted On : December 17, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Mirena IUD Problems : An Overview Share The Mirena IUD lawsuit are continuing to gain steam as more cases are filed across the country . You can learn more about these claims here Posted by Ronald V . Miller , . Jr Permalink Email This Post Posted In : Previous Home Next Contact Us Free Consultation 800-553-8082 Name : Email : Phone : Comments : Enter text from the Image Above : Submit Connect Topics Blogs Children Drug Companies Abbott AstraZeneca Bayer Eli Lilly GlaxoSmithKline Johnson Johnson Merck . Co Novartis Pfizer Wyeth Drug Warnings Drugs

  • The Bridge Between the Fiscal Cliff and Alzheimer’s — Merck’s Ken Frazier

    Updated: 2012-12-17 16:00:38
    A guest post today on Forbes.com by Merck Chairman, President and CEO Ken Frazier puts the fiscal cliff and medical innovation in an interesting perspective. For many of us, it’s hard to know what the ramifications of the fiscal cliff discussions or proposed policies may have on our day-to-day lives, our health or our economic prosperity. [...]

  • Week in Review: The Necessity of Innovation

    Updated: 2012-12-14 20:29:19
    As Dr. John Lechleiter pointed out in his Forbes column this week, innovation – specifically biopharmaceutical innovation – can contribute positively toward our long-term goal of fiscal solvency, so long as it isn’t inhibited by “short-sighted efforts to close the budget gap.” Dr. Lechleiter emphasized that the budget deficit will depend on healthcare costs and [...]

  • Canada and India Among Weakest in IP Index

    Updated: 2012-12-13 17:00:59
    A compelling new report by the Global Intellectual Property Center (GIPC), highlights the strengths and weaknesses of 11 economically and geographically diverse countries. The premise of the report, Measuring Momentum, is that protection of intellectual property catalyzes dynamic global economies.  This, in turn, sustains innovative industries and high-quality jobs, and in the case of the innovative biopharmaceutical [...]

  • Statute of Limitations Gets Lilly Out of Zyprexa Lawsuit

    Updated: 2012-12-12 16:36:21
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Free Consultation 800-553-8082 Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Eli Lilly Statute of Limitations Gets Lilly Out of Zyprexa Lawsuit Previous Home Next Posted On : December 12, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Statute of Limitations Gets Lilly Out of Zyprexa Lawsuit Share On Monday , the 2nd Circuit ruled that the plaintiff in the Zyprexa lawsuit knew or should have known that Zyprexa potentially caused his diabetes more than two years before he sued Eli Lily . Plaintiff was told by his doctor that he had diabetes in the late 1980's or early 1990's . He was prescribed Zyprexa in 1997 and continued taking it until late 2001, when his doctor took him off took him off of the drug due to weight . gain Plaintiff's lawsuit filed in

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