John Stossel - The ObamaCare Regulation Overload (by LibertyPen)
C2CL Ian Punnett The Truth About Soy 2006 Classic Show C2CAM (by zigdogshow)
I loath soy. It makes nothing but trouble. Gives guys girl hips. Helps to make girls go into early puberty. Then a lot of people also have allergies to it and not even know it. This is a must listen.
Double Dose: In Second Case of Flawed Drug Research, FDA Response Was Slow and Secretive
This week, we reported that the Food and Drug Administration left medicines on the market for years after discovering they were approved based on fraudulent studies by Cetero Research, which did testing for drug companies worldwide.
Turns out that wasn’t an anomaly: The agency’s slow, secretive response in the Cetero case mirrors how it handled an earlier instance of scientific misconduct at another contract research organization, MDS Pharma Services.
The FDA found that data produced from 2000 through 2004 at two MDS facilities in Quebec, Canada, were questionable.
As it would do with Cetero, the FDA announced it was requiring drug manufacturers to redo many of the MDS studies conducted during the five-year problem period. And, just as in the Cetero case, the agency declined to make public a list of the 217 generic drugs, both on the shelves and awaiting approval, that it said could be affected by MDS’ potentially faulty research.
Instead, the FDA assured the public that all affected drugs were safe and effective, even as it was requiring re-testing of many of those medicines.
As with Cetero, most of the tests the FDA was concerned about were “bioequivalence” tests, designed to show whether a generic drug is equivalent to the original name-brand drug. In response to detailed questions, the FDA said, “We did not receive evidence suggesting that the original bioequivalence studies were flawed, as most if not all of the confirmatory audit, reassay, or repeat studies supported the original conclusions of bioequivalence.” At the time the FDA called its action “a precautionary measure to ensure that data submitted to the Agency and used in making approval decisions is of the highest quality.”
A spokesperson for the parent company of MDS Pharma Services, which has renamed itself Nordion, sent the following statement to ProPublica: “Matters relating to the labs formerly operated by MDS Pharma currently are the subject of ongoing litigation. Accordingly, we decline comment at this time.”
The first hint of trouble at MDS Pharma came in July 2003, when FDA investigators found problems with a study of a generic form of the allergy medicine Claritin during an inspection of the company’s facility in St. Laurent, Quebec. After originally insisting that there was no need to redo the study, the company relented. But when the FDA conducted a follow-up inspection six months later, it found that data related to the reanalysis was missing.
In another inspection, lasting more than three weeks in September and October 2004, FDA investigators found multiple problems with MDS studies. In addition, the agency determined that MDS had misled the FDA about what studies it reviewed — in particular, that it had failed to review tests for drugs that were already on the market.
The FDA gave MDS well over a year to complete another review of its own work. But when FDA inspectors arrived at the facility in March 2006, they determined that the company’s internal audit was incomplete and inaccurate. As an example, the FDA pointed out that one test “pivotal to the approval of the sponsor’s generic drug application” had been left out of the audit.
In January 2007, three and a half years after first finding problems at MDS, the FDA informed drug makers that studies done by MDS between 2000 and 2004 needed to be reevaluated. FDA officials told the media that 217 generic drugs were potentially implicated, 140 of which were already approved for sale.
The agency was unsure how many new drugs might have relied on studies carried out by MDS, according to news accounts, so it asked the manufacturers of every new drug approved between 2000 and 2004 — some 900 medicines — to check to see if MDS had conducted any relevant tests.
The FDA made no effort to warn doctors or patients that it now had doubts about the data underlying some of the drugs it had approved. Instead, the agency sounded a public “all clear”.
“FDA does not have any evidence that there are problems with the quality, purity, or potency of the affected drug products,” the agency said at the time.
MDS Inc., the parent company of MDS Pharma Services, would eventually shut down the two Quebec facilities where the problems occurred. Other parts of the company’s drug testing business were sold off piecemeal to various competitors.
At least five senior executives from MDS found a new home at Cetero, including Cetero’s chief scientific officer, its vice president in charge of quality assurance, and its head of business development. The chief scientific officer said he was not involved in MDS’ Quebec facilities or the Houston lab where Cetero’s problems occurred; the others either declined to comment or did not respond to inquiries.
In 2012, Cetero filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and emerged with a new name, PRACS Institute, which in turn filed for bankruptcy on March 22 of this year.
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News to Me: Chinese Colonel Says Latest Bird Flu Virus Is U.S. Biological Weapon
April 10th, 2013
Via: Washington Post:
Colonel Dai Xu of the People’s Liberation Army wrote online that the new strain of bird flu hitting China, known as H7N9, is an American “bio-psychological weapon” meant to destabilize China. The rant, posted to Dai’s account on the Twitter-like service Weibo, had already been shared by more than 30,000 fellow users by the time that the South China Morning Post reported it on Monday. Dai now has a quarter million followers on Weibo, which is quite a platform.
In general, Chinese Web users appear to have rejected Dai’s argument. In response to the criticism, though, he’s only dug in. “It is common knowledge that a group of people in China have been injected with mental toxin by the U.S.,” he wrote at one point. “I will not retreat even half a step.” He urged Chinese officials to ignore the virus’s apparent spread and argued that the disastrous 2003 SARS outbreak was also an American plot.
Dai’s conspiracy theory does not appear to be widely held, although fears about the United States and its supposed secret desire to topple the Chinese Communist Party are not uncommon among Chinese officials. He is a lecturer at the National Defence University, giving him a not insignificant platform for his theories and the worldview behind them.
Infowars: Judge Orders Morning-after pill Available Without Prescription To People of Any Age
CNN
April 5, 2013A federal judge in Brooklyn has ordered the FDA to make the morning-after birth control pill available over the counter to people of any age without a prescription, overturning a decision by Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to require a prescription for girls under 17 years old.
The FDA said it couldn’t comment because it is an ongoing legal mater.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommended last year that oral contraceptives be sold over the counter without a prescription in an effort to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies in the United States. Opponents of prescription requirements say prescriptions can delay access to the drug.
Compounds present in exhaled breath can act as a “fingerprint” for individuals, scientists say.
These “metabolites” represent the waste products of the body’s chemistry - but their uniqueness had never been shown.
A study in PLOS ONE suggests they could be as useful to medical diagnosis as those found in urine or blood.
Because a breath test is non-invasive and the results are instantaneous, it could prove even more convenient for example in anaesthesia or doping tests. “I don’t understand why breath hasn’t been a widely used [means of] medical science diagnosis,” said the study’s lead author Renato Zenobi of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich.
“In traditional Chinese medicine, they feel your pulse, look at your tongue and smell your breath,” he told BBC News. “There are trained dogs who can sniff cancer with a fairly good hit-rate - but the dog doesn’t tell you what the compounds are.”
Prior work has shown that the precise type of bacteria responsible for lung infections or even the presence of stomach cancer could be discerned in the breath.
What remained to be seen was whether the breath’s metabolic contents varied enough between people - and varied little enough within an individual - to be diagnostic - to act as a real and repeatable “breathprint”.
“You need to show there is a core individual signal that is stable over time,” Prof Zenobi said. “If it changes a lot during the course of the day or after you’ve had a coffee or smoked a cigarette, you can just forget about it.” (via BBC News - Exhaled breath is unique fingerprint)
More adults need vaccines, and not just for flu: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
LET US STICK YOU WITH THIS NEEDLE, COMRADE.
(Reuters) - The flu isn’t the only illness adults should be immunized against, U.S. health officials said on Tuesday, as a new study found current adult vaccination rates in the country “unacceptably low.”
The report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) concluded that a “substantial increase” in adult vaccinations is needed to prevent diseases including pneumonia, tetanus, diphtheria, hepatitis, shingles and whooping cough.
“Far too few adults are getting vaccinated against these important diseases, and we need to do more,” said Dr. Howard Koh, an assistant secretary for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
In 2011, there were 37,000 cases of invasive pneumonia in the United States, and most of the 4,000 people who died from the illness were over the age of 50, Koh said.
The CDC, a federal agency, recommends that older patients at risk for pneumonia receive vaccinations for the disease, he said.
Adults who don’t get vaccinated can put others, including children, at risk, Koh said. In 2012, 9,300 adults were diagnosed with whooping cough out of a total of 42,000 cases.
“When the source is identified, four out of five babies who got whooping cough caught it from someone in the home, a parent, sister, brother, grandparent or babysitter,” he said. “These are just examples of why adult vaccines are critical to the public health of our country.”
Some vaccines, such as flu shots, are recommended for all adults, the CDC said. Others are suggested based on a patient’s age and overall health.
“We are encouraging all adults to talk with their health care providers about which vaccines are appropriate for them,” Koh said.
Poor Richard's News: What Sequester? Obama admin poised to implement new $100 million+ food stamp program to combat...obesity
The food stamp President strikes again…
Only in our giant welfare state do people link poverty to obesity. Think about that for a second. The Obama administration is prepping to spend even more money on food stamp programs because food stamp recipients are obese.
from the Hill:
The Obama administration is preparing to unveil regulations for a grant program designed to attack the obesity epidemic among low-income Americans.
The White House has completed its review of draft rules for the Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention Grant Program, according to records kept by the Office of Management and Budget.
The program would authorize grants to states that follow specific dietary guidelines seen as promoting “healthy food choices,” according to a notice describing the new regulations.
Participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) – also known as food stamps – would be served by the grants, along with children that partake in the National School Lunch Program and individuals in low-income communities.
“The rule continues commitment to serving low-income populations while focusing on the issue of obesity, a priority of this Administration,” according to the notice.
It lists the rule as economically significant, meaning it would cost more than $100 million, but does not estimate the overall expense of the program to taxpayers. The program would rely entirely on federal dollars, with no state-matching requirement.
This kind of nonsense has nothing to do with poverty or hunger. It is simply the Nanny state trying to cope with its own bloated failure. Adding more money atop the already massive food stamp program will only make people more lazy and more dependent.
Besides, what business does the Obama administration have starting brand new programs in the middle of the sequester?
Philippine court suspends birth control law
The Philippines’ highest court suspended on Tuesday a controversial birth control law that had met fierce opposition from the powerful Catholic Church.
Voting 10-5, the Supreme Court issued a four-month freeze against the law, which requires government health centres to hand out free condoms and schools to teach sex education, court spokesman Theodore Te said.
The order “stops implementation of the reproductive health law for 120 days,” Te said, after a closed door session of the justices.
Te did not comment on the merits of the case, saying only the court had issued the suspension to allow petitioners against the law time to present their oral arguments on June 18.
President Benigno Aquino’s office said the government respected the high court’s order, but stressed it was optimistic the Supreme Court would eventually ratify the law.
“We will observe the… resolution issued by the Supreme Court and we are confident that the government will be able to defend the merits of the Responsible Parenthood Law,” Aquino’s spokesman, Edwin Lacierda, told reporters.
The Catholic Church and pro-life groups were however quick to welcome the decision, saying they interpreted the court’s decision as backing the merits of their argument.
“We deem it as a victory, but not a final victory yet,” Eric Manalang, president of Pro-Life Philippines, told AFP, describing the law as “evil”.
After more than a decade of opposition by the influential Catholic Church, legislators passed the measure late last year and it formally took effect in January.
Church-backed religious groups had lodged at least six petitions with the Supreme Court seeking to overturn the law, arguing it was immoral and openly promoted promiscuity by mandating sex education be taught in schools.
The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has since called for a “morality vote” in the May mid-term elections against legislators who voted for the passage of the law.
More than 80 percent of the country’s 100 million population are Catholics, making it Asia’s bulwark of the faith.
Pejman Yousefzadeh: Bloomberg. Again.
America’s most officious
meddlermayor is back:Now listen up, if you can.
Mayor Bloomberg — who has already cracked down on smoking, junk food, trans fats, salt and super-sized drinks — is embarking on a new crusade: preventing New Yorkers from going deaf.
Hizzoner’s health officials are planning a social-media campaign to warn young people about the risk of losing their hearing from listening to music at high volume on personal MP3 players, The Post has learned.
“With public and private support, a public-education campaign is being developed to raise awareness about safe use of personal music players … and risks of loud and long listening,” said Nancy Clark, the city Health Department’s assistant commissioner of environmental-disease prevention.
The campaign, which will cost $250,000, is being financed through a grant received from the Fund for Public Health, the Health Department’s fund-raising arm.
Of course, it’s plenty dumb to listen to extra loud music and podcasts, and risk losing one’s hearing as a consequence. But why must the mayor of New York once again play Metropolitan/National Nanny regarding the issue?
Bloomberg is weird in other ways as well, He seems to believe that homeless shelters in New York city are being overrun by rich people looking for a roof over their heads. Because of course, if you park your private jet in New York, the first thing you think of is not your favorite room at the Waldorf. No, the first thing you think of is securing your preferred spot at the homeless shelter of your choice.
To be fair to Bloomberg, he does have his virtues. For example, he accepts that government has no right whatsoever to force you to exercise.
At least, he accepts that for the moment.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has tapped Steven Seagal to help promote the reintroduction of a Stalin-era program aimed at improving fitness among Russian children. More Info:
Vladimir Putin has reached back to Joseph Stalin’s era for a plan to improve Russians’ physical fitness, appearing with the film actor Steven Seagal at an event aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles among young people.
In a meeting at a martial arts school on Moscow’s outskirts, Putin called for physical education rooted in a Soviet-era system.
“I think it would be quite appropriate to recall the positive experience of past decades when the so-called GTO, Ready for Labour and Defence, was in use in our country,” he said. The GTO mass physical training programme was introduced in the 1930s under Stalin.
All of the jokes that could be made about this aside (Steven Seagal? Really?), while we certainly support the idea of improving children’s physical health, we’re not sure why a new program couldn’t have been created to serve this purpose. Even if there’s nothing malevolent going on behind-the-scenes, reviving a program first created by Joseph Stalin just doesn’t look good.
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