Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Social Networking & Health Care Reform.

Social networking from the business realm may mobilize care for uninsured. See the Public Policy Section of the De Porres Clinic. http://deporrespublicpolicy.blogspot.com/

Off to School with a Bigger IQ;Family Breastfeeding:An Alpha Mom's Guide.

Forget what you read in the past. Get the latest reports on breastfeeding and IQ. Family Breastfeeding. Everyone participates; everyone benefits.

Check out: www.associatedcontent.com/article/837019/family_breastfeeding_alphamoms_strategy.html to learn how newer techniques in longer term breastfeeding can lead to benifits in IQ and prevention of rheumatoid arthritis.

Endometriosis. A New Treatment?

Will the medical profession now learn what countless women already know: total abdominal hysterectomy and removeal of the ovaries and tubes is not a definitive treatment for endometriosis.


What does work? The less available total surgical excision (and biopsy) of all endometrial tissue by a surgeon specializing in this procedure.

But now there is hope for a medical treatment that will work. A research team at the Valencia Center in Spain have begun testing of dopamine. Also in the works: a new hypothesis as to how endometriosis begins. The DePorres Clinic in Chicago (http://www.deporresfertility.com/) has proposed a common mode of origen for both breast tissue and endometriosis in the Lactation-Metration Hypothesis. Find out what's happening. Emil Parkington reports on:http://www.measuraplena.blogspot.com/


Evolution vs Intelligent Design; Is the Debate itself Un-scientific?





It seems like a never ending debate. One side always claiming the other has lost. And always there is the charge that one side is un-scientific.
But the debates are more revealing: they tell more about the play of motives and bring into question our understanding of the meaning of science, not a trivial thing in current society. Shields Mosser explains:http://www.measuraplena.blogspot.com/

Shakespeare in the Ring.

Our ever-pugnacious but always eloquent Lou Reizzel claims that if the Bard were alive today and had a choice of performances to attend he would chose professional wrestling.
Why?

The audience. Find out some other surprising features this sports entertainment activity has in common with the classical hero.
http://www.measuraplena.blogspot.com/