| Depleted Uranium - US weapons causing Iraqi birth defects - 332 sec Clip from "Beyond Treason. "http://www.beyondtreason.com/
What legacy is the US leaving in Iraq due to the use of depleted uranium as far as birth defects? Not for the squeamish.
Is the United States knowingly using a
dangerous battlefield weapon banned by the United Nations because of its long-term effects on the local inhabitants and the environment?
Explore the illegal worldwide sale and use of one of the deadliest weapons ever invented.
Did the US really use 1000 tons of depleted uranium in Afghanistan?
Did the US really use depleted uranium in former Yugoslavia?
Did the US really use 340 tons of depleted uranium in the first Gulf War, and over 2000 tons in the current Iraq War, even though this weapon is banned by the United Nations?
Beyond the disclosure of black-ops projects spanning the past 6 decades, Beyond Treason also addresses the complex subject of Gulf War Illness. It includes interviews with experts, both civilian and military, who say that the government is hiding the truth from the public and they can prove it.
Featuring
Dr. Doug Rokke, Director of the U.S. Army Depleted Uranium Project and
Leuren Moret, Geological Scientist and International Radiation Expert
WHAT CAUSES GULF WAR ILLNESS?
Some believe these illnesses are caused by exposure to depleted uranium munitions used on the battlefield. Others believe chemical and biological exposures are the prime suspect. While yet an even larger group argue that experimental vaccines given to our troops, without their knowledge or consent, may have lead to the demise of many of these soldiers.
Is it a combination of overlapping exposures?
A growing number of scientists and respected experts in their fields have been coming forward to share their research and first-hand knowledge of official betrayal.
As ailing Gulf War Heroes from all 27 coalition countries slowly die of "unknown causes," they wait for answers from their respective governments... but no satisfying or even credible answers have come forth from the military establishment. Records that span over a decade point to negligence and even culpability on the part of the U.S. Department of Defense and their "disposable army" mentality.
The VA has determined that 250,000 troops are now permanently disabled, 15,000 troops are dead and over 425,000 are ill and slowly dying from what the Department of Defense still calls a "mystery disease." How many more will have to die before action is taken? Auteur : Chrisky81 Tags:du depleted uranium gulf war desert storm iraq kuwait agent orange immunization weapon soldier NWO conspiracy coverup  | | Pregnancy, drugs and Birth Defects-Phocomelia - 74 sec PHOCOMELIA DUE TO THALIDOMIDE.
This patient with PHOCOMELIA is a performer at Venice Beach, California. His defective development of arms and legs (resembling a seal's flippers) resulted from his mother taking THALIDOMIDE during pregnancy for its sedative side effects and/or to treat morning sickness. Thalidomide, because of its severe and life threatening birth defects, when taken by pregnant women is only available to specially licensed physicians who understand the risks associated with the drug.
According to the FDA, "Thalidomide was first marketed in Europe in the late 1950's. It was used as a sleeping pill and to treat morning sickness. At that time no one knew thalidomide caused birth defects."
The FDA has issued a warning for male patients. "You must abstain from sexual intercourse or use a condom during intercourse while, and for one month after taking Thalidomide. It is not known if thalidomide is present in male ejaculate (semen)."
The FDA approved Thalidomide to treat Multiple Myeloma on May 26, 2006. Please do not buy Thalidomide over the Internet.
In conclusion, pregnant patients must be advised about the risks associated with any drug according to the FDA's guidelines. The table below was obtained from the FDA and physicians and patients are encouraged to check for any updates through the FDA.
Current Categories for Drug Use in Pregnancy
Category Description
A
Adequate, well-controlled studies in pregnant women have
Not shown an increased risk of fetal abnormalities.
B
Animal studies have revealed no evidence of harm to the
Fetus, however, there are no adequate and well-controlled
Studies in pregnant women.
Or
Animal studies have shown an adverse effect, but
Adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant
Women have failed to demonstrate a risk to the fetus.
C
Animal studies have shown an adverse effect and there are
No adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women.
Or
No animal studies have been conducted and there are
No adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women.
D
Studies, adequate well-controlled or observational, in
Pregnant women have demonstrated a risk to the fetus.
However, the benefits of therapy may outweigh the
Potential risk.
X
Studies, adequate well-controlled or observational, in
Animals or pregnant women have demonstrated
Positive evidence of fetal abnormalities. The use of
The product is contraindicated in women who are or may
Become pregnant.
This information is readily available, for free, through the FDA at http://www.fda.gov/fdac
Patients and medical providers can access the FDA's site for specific drugs and their safety in pregnancy.
Medical providers and consumers should know that the FDA can also readily provide them with written information about a specific drug. At present I am investigating the preposterous claims made by the maker of Levalbuterol (Xonepex®), Sepracor Inc. According to The Medical Letter, Levalbuterol is not superior to Albuterol racemic, which is inexpensive and available as generic. In a letter from the FDA to Sepracor Inc., dated March 26, 1999, it reads, "We have determined that" Sepracor Inc. in its "press release makes unsubstantiated and misleading promotional claims that are inconsistent with the approved product labeling, overstate the safety and efficacy of Xopenex, or otherwise lack fair balance. Therefore," Xopenex Inc.'s "press release violates the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and its implementing regulations."
Drug makers are more about reinventing the wheel or making more of what already exists and much less about innovation in Medicine. For every five medical providers, the drug makers have one drug representative. Instead of wasting their time with drug representatives, medical providers should donate the time to the poor and seek true knowledge from unbiased sources like I do. It was the patient that educated me; it was the public who paid for my education. It is society that deserves my unwavering commitment to make sure that all Americans have accessible and affordable health care without bankrupting American companies or Union Healthcare Benefits.
Luis Lomeli MD
(Not responsible for errors or omissions. The data presented herein is to be used by qualified medical providers) Auteur : LuisLomeliMD Tags: Pregnancy Birth Defects Phocomelia Thalidomide Xonepex vs Albuterol Access FDA Seek the Truth Asthma Luis Lomeli MD  | | Sgt. Stew (Brian King) Defects to the Dark Side - 222 sec Sgt. Stew is called in to save the Stewed Nation. The Source is in too deep. He is worried about his weight and Brandon
Lang and Mike Warren won't take his phone calls. Brian King seems like a decent fellow and is an excellent professional handicapper. We hope he lets himself get monitored by an independent sports monitor. His advertised record in June 2008 was too good to not of been monitored. Auteur : peppermillrick Tags: stu finer feiner steve budin brandon lang handicapper handicapping gambling sports advisors brian king scam  | | Manie's Story (Birth Defects Caused by Antidepressant - 144 sec A story of a baby born with birth defects related to antidepressant Auteur : jledgi Tags:Paxil GlaxoSmithKline Birth defects Broken Hearted  | | Apple PowerBook 17 " Frequent Display Defects - 289 sec PowerBooks 17# from a batch of machines with serial number starting W85 produced early 2005 show frequent display screen defects in the form of vertical lines and flickering, translucent zones. The defects start showing up after 12-18 months and the defects continue multiplying making the screen useless. Apple does not recognize the defects. A large number of defect cases are being accumulated in the database on http://www.crosspond.com/apple.php "17inch "Bridget Riley" . Auteur : KRISTERPETTERSSON Tags:hkpn kristerpettersson apple powerbook 17" display screen defects vertical lines flickering translucent zone guarantee  | | Clone Defects---------Live in Chicago - 184 sec Clone Defects at Pop's 11/02/00 Auteur : karlicocovich Tags:Clone Defects Chicago Human Eye Timmy Vulgar  | | Human Teratology: Environmental Causes of Birth Defects - 1060 sec UCSD Department of Pediatrics & the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences bring together world-renowned experts in the field of Human Teratology in a new series providing clinicians an update on the environmental causes of birth defects.
In this program, Anthony Scialli, M.D., Reproductive Toxicology Center, discusses Bringing Information to the Clinician and the Public - the Pregnancy Label and Other Resources. Continuing education credit (CEUs) will be offered by UCSD Extension for this series.
Series: "Human Teratology: Environmental Causes of Birth Defects" [3/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 12174] Auteur : uctelevision Tags: pregnancy birth defects environment teratology  | | Teratology: Birth Defects - Gene Environment Interaction - 1758 sec UCSD Department of Pediatrics & the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences bring together world-renowned experts in the field of Human Teratology in a new series providing clinicians an update on the environmental causes of birth defects. In this program, Edward Lammer, M.D., Oakland Children's Hospital, discusses Gene Environment Interaction. Continuing education credit (CEUs) will be offered by UCSD Extension for this series. Series: Human Teratology: Environmental Causes of Birth Defects [4/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 12171] Auteur : uctelevision Tags: birth defects nutrition pediatrics environment  | | Promoting Congenital Heart Defects Awareness - 300 sec Congenital Heart Defects (CHD) are a lethal constellation of birth defects of the heart that affect millions of newborn infants and children worldwide; a killer that claims thousands of lives every year. Eight of every 1000 children born alive (0.8%) will have some form of congenital heart defect.
This video features our son and some facts around CHD to help raise awareness. Auteur : zate75 Tags: CHD heart congenital defects baby  | | Folic Acid Reduces The Risk Of Birth Defects - PSA Video - 61 sec Folic acid, a B vitamin, helps prevent birth defects of the brain and spinal cord when taken very early in pregnancy. It is available in most multivitamins, as a folic acid-only supplement and in some foods. The Importance of Folic Acid for Proper Prenatal Care Video. Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Centers for Disease Control. Division of Birth Defects, Child Development, and Disability and Health. Folic Acid Public Service Announcements. This Video: Before You Know It (English, 30s). For women who are thinking about becoming pregnant soon. Perfect for presentations about folic acid and prevention of neural tube defects. Can be used also in waiting rooms. Producer: National Institutes of Health. hhs.gov. Folic acid is used to make the extra blood your body needs during pregnancy. All women of childbearing age should consume 400 micrograms of folic acid a day. When should I start taking folic acid? You should start taking folic acid prior to getting pregnant, even if you are not trying to conceive. Neural tube defects usually develop in the first 28 days of pregnancy, often before a woman even knows that she is pregnant. If you find you are pregnant and have not been taking folic acid, you should start now to help prevent any neural defects in the first three months of pregnancy. What are the risks of not taking folic acid? The absence of folic acid increases the possibility of a neural tube defect, which are defects in the development of the spinal cord. Spina bifida is a condition in which the spinal cord is exposed. If the vertebrae (bones of the spinal column) surrounding the spinal cord do not close properly during the first 28 days after fertilization, the cord or spinal fluid bulge through, usually in the lower back. Anencephaly is the severe underdevelopment of the brain. What foods contain folic acid? Approximately half of all pregnancies are unplanned, so the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has taken steps to fortify certain foods so that all women of childbearing age get a daily dose of folic acid. The following foods can help you obtain your recommended amount of folic acid: Leafy green vegetables, such as a large spinach salad. Citrus fruits, such as orange juice, Beans, Breads, Cereals, Rice and Pastas. A daily vitamin with folic acid may be suggested by your health care provider since the food listed above may not contain enough folic acid to meet the daily requirement. How do I know if I am at risk for having a baby with neural defects, and how can I prevent this from happening? Women who are at the greatest risk are those that have had a previous pregnancy that involved a neural defect. Women who are not eating a balanced diet that includes folic acid are also at risk. The best way to prevent neural defects is to take the recommended 400 micrograms of folic acid daily, for one month before conception and during the first three months of pregnancy. Multivitamins that include folic acid should only be used as a supplement under the care of your health care provider. How are neural tube defects diagnosed? Neural tube defects are detected through an Alpha-fetoprotein test (AFP); APP is a blood test administered at 16-18 weeks gestation. The test measures alpha-fetoprotein, a substance produced by the fetus and secreted into the amniotic fluid, which is in the mother's blood. The level of AFP in mother's blood peaks at about 30-32 weeks. Abnormally high amounts of AFP may indicate that a baby has a neural tube defect. What are other reasons for an elevated AFP? An elevated AFP could mean the mother is carrying twins or that there is a problem with the placenta. Women with diabetes or liver disease may also have an elevated AFP. However, an elevated AFP could also mean there are birth defects present such as severe kidney disease, liver disease, esophageal or intestinal blockage, Down Syndrome, urinary obstruction, or osteogenesis imperfecta (fragility of the baby's bones) If I have an elevated AFP, what additional tests are available? A second AFP test. An ultrasound. Amniocentesis. Creative Commons license: Public Domain Auteur : rosaryfilms Tags:prenatal care folic acid pregnant pregnancy birth defects pregnancies vitamin vitamins baby health diet nutrition defect  | | Environmental Causes of Birth Defects - 1685 sec UCSD Department of Pediatrics & the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences bring together world-renowned experts in the field of Human Teratology in a new series providing clinicians an update on the environmental causes of birth defects. In this program, Michael Schatz, M.D., Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, discusses the effects of Asthma and Allergy Medications on pregnancy. Continuing education credit (CEUs) will be offered by UCSD Extension for this series.
Series: "Human Teratology: Environmental Causes of Birth Defects" [3/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 12167] Auteur : uctelevision Tags: birth defects health pregnancy asthma  | | Teratology: Birth Defects - Maternal and Fetal Nutrition - 1761 sec UCSD Department of Pediatrics & the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences bring together world-renowned experts in the field of Human Teratology in a new series providing clinicians an update on the environmental causes of birth defects. In this program, Carl Keen, Ph.D., UC Davis, talks about Maternal and Fetal Nutrition. Continuing education credit (CEUs) will be offered by UCSD Extension for this series.
Series: Human Teratology: Environmental Causes of Birth Defects [4/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 12172] Auteur : uctelevision Tags: birth defects nutrition pediatrics environment  | | MP assembly wary of Vaastu defects - 117 sec MLAs and ministers in the Madhya Pradesh assembly are convinced that many of their colleagues have died because the new assembly building violates the tenets of Vaastu Shastra or the Hindu philosophy of architecture and building design.Remedial measures like pujas and havens are under way, as the fear of death has blurred party lines, with politicians of all hues sitting down for prayers. Auteur : ndtv Tags: Madhya Pradesh Vaastu Shastra Hindu philosophy NDTV India  | | Adult Heart Defects-Mayo Clinic - 132 sec Fifty years ago many babies born with congenital heart defects were not expected to live into adulthood. But thanks to advances in medicine, most of these babies can now expect to live long, full lives. That's great news, but the problem is they sometimes don't get the medical care they need. More from Mayo Clinic.
For additional information from Mayo Clinic on Adult Congenital Heart Disease, click here: http://www.mayoclinic.org/cardiovascular-rst/adultcongenital.html Auteur : mayoclinic Tags: Mayo Clinic Medical Edge Adult Heart Defects Congenital Cardivascular Disease  | | french kissing prevents birth defects - 193 sec French kissing prevents birth defects ca plane pour moi
French kissing prevents birth defects
note: I am not a physician
Human cytomegalovirus prior to pregnancy blocks the most frequent cause of abnormality at birth
A young lady visits a physician to go on the pill
Physician: ah then, well if you like now is time to start french kissing people, lots of them
Young Lady: Go on with you
Physician: Human cytomegalovirus is historically amongst the top causes of congenital birth defects yet if you get it prior to pregnancy your baby is protected more than half of people have human cytolomegalovirus prior to age 7 almost all senior aged folks have it
Now is the time to get cytomegalovirus
Young Lady: will I feel sick
Physician: possibly a sore throat but frequently symptomless, furthermore there is as much as a chance per hundred that if you do have kids they could get birth defects unless you have had human cytomegalovirus prior to pregnancy
Young Lady: I think you are right, time to start French kissing people en masse
Physician: you know that thing you hear about folic acid preventing birth defects well French kissing large numbers of people is seven times more effective at preventing abnormality at birth
Young Lady: well, I'm on the pill, but what if I feel timid
Physician: well, there are lozenges as well, but its more fun to tell people on the pill that being sociable is beneficial
Young Lady: if only there were actually a technology then I could put this up at http://www.halfbakery.com
Physician: just have the technology be either purposed scraping of tounge against teeth mid date or a toothbrush with special bristles plus a tested surfactant that measurably gives salive a higher virus titer
Young Lady: what about my Mormon friends, they, well...
Physician: They could share sandwiches made with the actually a technology polysorbate Jelly that has been measured to transport human cytomegalovirus well
cytomegalovirus ttc trying to conceive Auteur : treonsverdery Tags: date dating French kissing prevents birth defects ca plane pour moi  | | Fat Chicks, Sex & Birth Defects: The Daily Buzz Consumer Tip - 28 sec The Daily Buzz offers some helpful information regarding obese women and the correlation with birth defects in babies.
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http://www.myspace.com/thedailybuzz Auteur : TheDailyBuzz Tags: the daily buzz consumer tip funny obese women birth defects babies offensive fat chicks sex pregnant  | | Automotive Defects - 230 sec We expect the vehicles we drive to be safe for our families and ourselves. But in numerous cases throughout the country, vehicles have been manufactured with various life-threatening defects, including airbag failure, brake failure, seatbelt failure, door latch failure, tire tread failure and more. Nationally-renowned attorney, Jim Orr, of Heygood, Orr, Reyes, Pearson & Bartolomei, talks about the dangers of various automotive defects, and victims' rights in pursuing justice against the manufacturers of these vehicles or their defective parts. Auteur : adceterainc Tags: Airbag Failure Lawyer Attorney Brake Seatbelt Door Latch Tire Tread Jim Orr Heygood Reyes Pearson Bartolomei  | | 2/11 1974 Bolshoi Gala Montreal Baryshnikov Defects Kolpakova - 397 sec In April of 1974, the Bolshoi Ballet came to Canada with a small group of dancers featuring two stars from the Kirov Ballet, Mikhail Baryshnikov and Irina Kolpakova . The Bolshoi group was led by Raisa Struchkova and her husband, Alexander Lapauri . The two main ballerinas on this tour were in their forties with Struchkova showing tremendous energy at almost age 49. I seem to remember this being his last performance prior to his defection, but if it was not his last performance on this tour, it was one of his last performances prior to his defection.
His defection was a great event in the west, but when Struchkova and her husband returned to the Soviet Union, they returned in disgrace and it took her a long time to recover and in her husband's case, he soon died in a car accident, so he never did recover from the effects of the defection. The defection severely hindered any Soviet ballet tours after that, particularly in the case of the Kirov which had defectors in Nureyev and Makarova prior to Baryshnikov.
The ballets featured in this performance alphabetically are Don Quixote , Fairy Doll , Legend of Love , Ocean and the Pearl pas de trois from the Little Humped Back Horse , Sleeping Beauty and the complete one act Walpurgis Night from Faust . Auteur : ketinoa Tags: Bolshoi Kirov Mariinsky Baryshnikov Kolpakova Struchkova Don  | | Cellcept and Myfortic Linked to Birth Defects and Fetal Loss (Aug 2008) - 103 sec FDA is advising healthcare professionals about an increased risk of fetal harm when women become pregnant while being treated with the immunosuppressant drugs Cellcept (mycophenolate mofetil) or Myfortic (mycophenolic acid).
Myfortic is approved to prevent kidney transplant rejection. CellCept is approved to prevent heart, liver and kidney transplant rejection. These drugs are also sometimes used to treat immune-mediated conditions such as lupus and erythema multiforme, which are not approved indications.
Taking CellCept and Myfortic during pregnancy increases the risk of spontaneous abortion during the first trimester, and can cause serious congenital malformations, especially external ear and facial abnormalities, including cleft lip and palate. Anomalies of the distal limbs, heart, esophagus, and kidney have also been reported.
Before prescribing these drugs to women of childbearing potential, clinicians should inform them about these risks. They should be counseled about their contraceptive options and must use two effective forms of birth control. In addition, before being started on Cellcept or Myfortic, a woman should have a negative serum or urine pregnancy test within one week before taking the drug.
Warnings about the potential for fetal harm have been added to the labeling for Cellcept and Myfortic. FDA is continuing to work with the manufacturers of these drugs to find ways to further reduce the risks of fetal exposure. Auteur : LawsuitGuru Tags: Cellcept Myfortic Birth Defect Fetal Loss FDA Immunosuppressant Liver Heart Kidney Transplant Rejection Patient Safety  | | Finding PCB layout defects - 183 sec This is a method using pulse injection to find problems in printed circuit boards that may cause field or EMC compliance problems. This is intended for Design, Manufacturing, and Test Engineers and Technicians of electronic products. Auteur : dougcsmith Tags: PCB troubleshooting engineering EMC compliance PWB test  |
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