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Living With MBD

Leane Roffey Line wrote 4 months ago: Metastatic Breast Disease (MBD). It’s a sobering thought, even admidst dissolving of brain tum … more →

Tags: Non-Invasive Diagnosis, Evidence based Medicine, Non-Invasive Treatment, Cancer, metastatic breast disease

Moving Along to Plan B

Leane Roffey Line wrote 4 months ago: While my body is recovering from its anemia, we’re moving along in treatment to Plan B, which … more →

Tags: Non-Invasive Diagnosis, Evidence based Medicine, Non-Invasive Treatment, Cancer, radiation treatment, Brain Tumor

Chemo Held Again but Good News

Leane Roffey Line wrote 5 months ago: Because there was no significant change in my blood counts, we held chemo again today (7/14/2009). T … more →

Tags: Evidence based Medicine, Cancer, Cancer Treatment, Chemotherapy, advanced cancer

Chemo held for today1 comment

Leane Roffey Line wrote 5 months ago: Last week caught me with induced anemia. This week, there was little change in my red blood count ov … more →

Tags: Evidence based Medicine, sustainable technology

Chemo Round Two, Session Two

Leane Roffey Line wrote 5 months ago: If there could have been a near perfect chemo session for me, yesterday’s was it. The addition … more →

Tags: Evidence based Medicine, Cancer, Cancer Treatment

Chemo Five: Smooth Sailing

Leane Roffey Line wrote 6 months ago: Tuesday, May 19th was the fifth chemo treatment. Tagged onto this one was the bone medicine. I … more →

Tags: Evidence based Medicine, Cancer, health, Chemotherapy

Chemo Three: Hitting the Wall

Leane Roffey Line wrote 7 months ago: Last week’s treatment was punctuated by hitting the wall. After two weeks of  nearly symptom f … more →

Tags: Evidence based Medicine, Cancer Treatment

The Biopsy Results

Leane Roffey Line wrote 8 months ago: Nothing for it but just to put the results here in the blog: I have breast cancer of a certain kind. … more →

Tags: Non-Invasive Diagnosis

What's in a CAT Scan?

Leane Roffey Line wrote 8 months ago: I’m ordinarily not one for Gallow’s Humor, but apparently my now 60 years of days are nu … more →

Tags: Non-Invasive Diagnosis, Evidence based Medicine, Non-Invasive Treatment

An Essay on a Simple Solution for Sustainable Health

thought4thought wrote 1 year ago: Justice for Change Wonder what simple solution President-Elect Obama can take during his first 100-d … more →

Tags: Politics, volatile substances, American Disability Act, chemical sensitivites, Pesticides, Perfumes, Petroleum Distillates

5 Myths About Our Ailing Health-Care System

Mark P. Line wrote 1 year ago: 5 Myths About Our Ailing Health-Care System A Washington Post op-ed is not where I was expecting suc … more →

Tags: Politics, health-care reform

Google hits to warn of flu epidemics

Mark P. Line wrote 1 year ago: Google hits to warn of flu epidemics This looks like a classical double-edged sword to me. Before yo … more →

Tags: Adhocracy, ethics, sustainable technology, Google, Influenza, Privacy

Scientists warn US Congress of cancer risk for cell phone use

Mark P. Line wrote 1 year ago: Scientists warn US Congress of cancer risk for cell phone use This is one of those cases where I thi … more →

Tags: Computing/Telecom, cell phone, Cancer, tumor, product safety

Radio waves from cellphones damage sperm, study says

Mark P. Line wrote 1 year ago: Radio waves from cellphones damage sperm, study says I have one word for smug cellphone producers, p … more →

Tags: Computing/Telecom, Cell Phones, Cellphones, Radio Waves

Why Does Health Care cost so much?1 comment

Peter Blackman wrote 1 year ago: The Cause of an Expensive and Broken Health Care System 1. The cost of educating a doctor or health … more →

Tags: cost of health care, Curing, Early Detection, fixing a broken system, Prevention, Uninsured

Elective Fields? Surely you jest5 comments

Leane Roffey Line wrote 1 year ago: Wireless yes, elective no. “It turns out the human body is not affected by magnetic fields; it … more →

Tags: Computing/Telecom, Bio-IT, Biomagnetism, Science, magnetic field, Electric Field, cal tech, Intel, Weird Science

Barack Obama what is your solution for our broken health care system?1 comment

Peter Blackman wrote 1 year ago: A Detailed Analysis of Barack Obama’s Health Care Reform Plan By Robert Laszewski Barack Obama … more →

Tags: Barack Obama's health care plan, Great HealthWorks, Health Care, Kevin Sipe, Nutrition, oboma, Omega XL, Prevention, Site Design SEO

How can we afford the high cost of health care?

Peter Blackman wrote 1 year ago: Published: November 25, 2007 New York Times ‘The relentless, decades-long rise in the cost of … more →

Tags: arthrisis, educating the public, fat trapper, fattache weight loss, fiscal crisis, food companies, government assisted health care program, great healtworks, Health Care

Why I Quit HIV, by Rebecca V. Culshaw

Mark P. Line wrote 1 year ago: Why I Quit HIV, by Rebecca V. Culshaw There have been dissenters within the scientific community eve … more →

Tags: AIDS, HIV


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