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Commentary On “Obama to Set New Calorie Count Rules”

You display adhd symptoms in children of paranoia. No one is forcing you to eat more, less, or display any change in behavior as a result of this affair. You are in fact free to do the opposite and overeat at any restaurant that displays such signs just to make a point to the contrary. It is clear that people abdicate personal responsibility, just go visit some beach in Mississippi or Alabama. It's often hard to tell which Read More...

Thoughts On “Deborah Peel: Your Medical Records Aren’t Secure”

Daniel, I agree. Distributed rather than central storage is an ideal way to control privacy. Make the card only accessible with a password and it is about as secure as you can make life easier it, especially if you don't have a patient name anywere on the card. Would be much easier for physicians also, although the interface would need to be set up differently than most EMR are now to make it easier to be used as you Read More...

Analysis On “Chinese Supercomputer Likely to Prompt Unease in U.S.”

Totally agree. We should be subsidizing the education of our best and brightest - not shackling them with financial loan chains for their next 40 years and forcing them to go into the finance or law industries to pay it off. Grants and college scholarships and grants after the Sputnik launch is what allowed the USA to eventually have a huge increase in the number of scientists, researchers, etc and has provided a generation Read More...

Views On “No Succession Plan at Hewlett”

Who at HP recruited Jodie Fisher and placed Mark Hurd in the compromising position of interfacing with a soft-porn actress? The individual that enabled this mess should be recruited fired! HP has a responsibility to protect their CEO from people of questionable or ill-repute. HP is complicit in this matter. It isn't entirely the CEO fault, except that he trusted a subordinate who made the original introduction. Background Read More...

Some Thoughts On “Stephens: The Great Global Warming Fizzle”

I agree wi want to change my lifeth the fact that climate change is stylistic fantacy based on selective science, but I don't agree religion is somehow based on the same human reasoning and following. Religion, however misguided by men seeking what they want to believe much like some in the world of science who make science their religion also seek what they want to believe, springs from a much deeper need to find a faith Read More...

Commentary On “The Future of Personalized Medicine”

We can all be excited about these new technologies, but until SIXTY SIX PERCENT percentage of obese americans our population isn't obese, and 10% morbidly obese (greater than 100 pounds overweight), our country will NEVER be healthier. And 15% still smoke. And where is our Surgeon General during this? No one knows. She should be out giving speeches every day, on TV doing commercials, on every news show that will have her, Read More...

Commentary On “Hal Scherz: Why the AMA Wants to Muzzle Your Doctor”

Whether or not the AMA is a valid, respected organization, I think the advice of the AMA is sound. The reason is, there are plenty of doctors who don't know what they're talking about (outside of medicine), but their patients are inclined to trust them. I don't mean to say only doctors can have mis-informed opinions... anyone can. But the doctor-patient relationship advice for women is different than, say, two guys sitting Read More...

Criticism On “Review & Outlook: The Debt”

Don't worry about the technicality of a default, James. Worry about the credit card default rating that will be lowered if they deem us to be defaulting......which is not paying ANY bill, not just to bondholders. So, if the Dept of Agriculture has to suspend operations or the EPA has tto close their offices, our credit rating is likely to fall. Why should the world think this will not happen again? Getting it back to AAA Read More...

Opinion On “Retail Sales Reflect Stalling Recovery”

Our money already is devalued to the point that has little purchasing power in terms of big ticket items. When I was a kid the adults used to buy and sell perfectly serviceable houses for 5 - 10 thousand dollars. No mansions, but serviceable. My first car ('57 Ford Fodor) was old, but it cost $50 and ran, poorly, for a year. Food was cheaper, water and land too. As then, people need food, shelter and transport. But spending Read More...

My Analysis On “Book Review: Unnatural Selection”

Pro lifers aren't against choice. Freedom to choose and live your life the way you want is a right, UNLESS it hurts/infringes always look on the bright side of life another humans rights to life and the pursuit of happiness. It depends on when you believe life begins and those rights to life need to be protected. The progressive/feminist side of the debate will choose to believe that a baby's life (and therefore rights) Read More...
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