Nature’s medicine offers relief
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- Nature’s medicine offers relief
- $2.5 billion spent no alternative med cures found
- Liberals prescribe tough medicine

Nature’s medicine offers relief
Calgary Herald
Moreover cow or bovine colostrum offers a potent remedy to millions afflicted with diseases and cancers. Mammals evolved to breastfeed their young. Breastfeeding for humans is natural and critical to ensure essential nutrients antibodies and immune system enhancers necessary for a healthy life. Children who are breast-fed have higher IQs and less neurological dysfunctions compared to children who are not breastfed. Infants who are breastfed are one-fifth to one-third less likely to die of sudden infant death syndrome. Mothers who breastfeed have significantly lower rates of developing breast- ovarian- and endometrial-cancers and osteoporosis.

$2.5 billion spent no alternative med cures found
Daily Journal
The results were good enough for the federal center to grant $2. 1 million for a bigger study in 500 people that is under way now. Alternative medicine research also is complicated by the subjective nature of many of the things being studied. Pain memory cravings anxiety and fatigue are symptoms that people tolerate and experience in widely different ways. Take a question like “Does yoga work for back pain?” said Margaret Chesney a psychologist who is associate director of the federally funded Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Maryland. “What kind of yoga? What kind of back pain?” And what does it mean to “work” ? to help someone avoid surgery hold a job or need less medication?Some things ? the body meridians that acupuncturists say they follow or energy forces that healers say they manipulate ? cannot be measured and many scientists question their existence. Studying herbals is tough because they are not standardized as prescription drugs are required to be.

Liberals prescribe tough medicine
Riverview ThisWeek
The position of government is not necessarily unreasonable. The position of the medical society is not necessarily unreasonable. “But we are both in this boat this fiscal storm of (an) unprecedented nature. “Murphy said the legislation extends the previous contract for fee-for-service doctors that ran out April 1 2008 until April 1 2010 with no annual wage increases in both years. The health minister said recently the provincial government asked doctors to consider accepting no wage increase for another 10 months. The medical society board of directors met Friday to discuss the proposal but declined to talk to reporters afterwards. But Murphy said medical society officials told him after their meeting that their position was to stick with the tentative agreement of a 3.
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