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Study of EPIDEMIC: Examining the Infected Roots of Judaism and Christianity
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by NCI Radio in Christianity
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Halting the Obesity Epidemic In Children
Nancy Heinrich, epidemologist, and author of "Growing Healthy Kids", will discuss the childhood epidemic that is rapidly rising in the U.S., and what we need to do about it. She will also talk about how to reverse the symptoms of diabetes in your child. We invite all parents to listen to this informative discussion that will raise awareness on how to reverse, prevent and halt the obesity epidemic.
Tags: Epidemic Epidemologist Diabetis Childhood Disease Nancy Heinrich
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The Obesity Epidemic
Discussion on the obesity epidemic in the US today. I want to hear what others have to say on this topic and how we can fight against it.
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"A 'Mystery' Epidemic"
According to the Center for Disease Control, Autism affected 1 in 150 children in 2002, and as of 2012 it's 1 in 88. But a revised estimate now states 1 in 50!
That's a 300% increase in just 10 years.
And yet, they claim the cause of this supposedly genetic disorder becoming an epidemic remains a mystery.
Oy vey!
Well, we know Big Med is never going to admit being the problem rather than the cure, so it's up to us to call them on it!!
Today on Biblical Health Radio, Dr. Jeff, Chaim, and BHtv Expert April Renee reveal the truth behind "A 'Mystery' Epidemic"!
Join the BHtv Revolution at: www.BiblicalHealth.tv
Tags: Christian Bible Autism Alternative Medicine Vaccines
by Biblical Health Radio in Health
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End The Epidemic with Hydeia Broadbent
To commemorate the National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day End The Epidemic founders Andria Reta, Lenee Richards and Saharra Kalyesubula (White) chat with HIV/AIDS activist Hydeia Broadbent.
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by endtheepidemic in News
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Inside the Dementia Epidemic
eCareDiary will interview Martha Stettinius, author of "Inside the Dementia Epidemic: A Daughter's Memoir", about the lessons she's learned over 7 years of caregiving for her mother, who is living with advanced dementia, providing guidance with reference to care through assisted living, rehab, “memory care,” and a nursing home.
Tags: Inside the Dementia Epidemic Caregiving Martha Stettinius dementia care Caregivers
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HIV/AIDS BLACK AMERICAN EPIDEMIC
HIV is transmitted by anal, vaginal and oral sex, blood transfusion, contaminated hypodermic needles, exchange between mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding. It can be transmitted by any contact with an infected person’s bodily fluid that contains the AIDS virus in it. Body fluids are identified as blood, semen, vaginal fluid, seminal fluid, , and breast mild. First case os AIDS in America was June 1981. From 1981 to 2001 -- 1.4 MILLION persons in United States were infected with HIV.
It is an increasingly acknowledged reality today that through out the world those most deeply affected by the HIV epidemic are also the most severely disadvantaged. Fundamental structural inequalities and social prejudices explain why people of color are disproportionately impacted by AIDS and the accompanying stigma and discrimination. The nearly two decades old global history of the HIV epidemic reinforces yet again the well documented interaction of disease, stigma and `spoiled’ social identities based on race, ethnicity, sexuality and so on.
The stigmatization of the African American identity in relation to diseases in the early twentieth century shows a remarkable continuity today in the context of HIV/AIDS at the turn of the century. An illustration of this is the stigmatization and harassment of the Haitian people in the early 1980s, who were accused of having brought AIDS into the USA.
Although direct evidence of racial discrimination due to HIV/AIDS is not so readily available, there is research findings reporting ealth disparities among racial minorities that are related to racism and other forms of discrimination in society Today HIV/AIDS is largely recognized as a human rights issue (UNAIDS, 2002.
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Fighting the Worst Flu Epidemic in Ten Years!
Heather Meador RN, BSN with Linn County Public Health speaks about this terrible flu epidemic and what we can do to try to protect ourselves.
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by The Carla Davis Show in Health
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HIV/AIDS BLACK AMERICAN EPIDEMIC
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease of the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
HIV is transmitted by anal, vaginal and oral sex, blood transfusion, contaminated hypodermic needles, exchange between mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding. It can be transmitted by any contact with an infected person’s bodily fluid that contains the AIDS virus in it. Body fluids are identified as blood, semen, vaginal fluid, seminal fluid, , and breast milk.
First case of AIDS in America was June 1981. From 1981 to 2001 -- 1.4 MILLION persons in United States were infected with HIV. A Feburary 13, 2013 report states that Baton Rouge, La has the highest incidence of HIV/AIDS in America. The number of people newly diagnosed with HIV in Louisiana increased by 12 percent from 2010 to 2011.Seventy-one percent of the newly diagnosed HIV patients were men. Seventy-four percent were black.
As of December 31, 2010, a cumulative total of 30,876 HIV/AIDS cases have been reported in Louisiana, including 316 pediatric cases; cumulative number of deaths reported to the Louisiana Office of Public Health through December 31, 2010,was 12,755 including 103 deaths among pediatric cases.
Currently,a total of 18,308 persons are living with the HIV/AIDS diagnosis in Louisiana. Treatment is expensive and too many are deemed ineligible for assistance because of incarceration, income of $23000/yr and having third-party insurance. -
CANCER THE EPIDEMIC
THIS SHOW WILL TALK ABOUT THE RAPID SPREAD OF CANCER IN THE WORLD TODAY AND WHAT IS CAUSING IT. WE WILL ALSO TALK ABOUT THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF CANCERS AND TREATMENT. ADDING TO THIS WILL WILL SPEAK WITH CANCER SURVIVORS.
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by The Deva Mack Show in Health
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Martha Stettinius author of Inside the Dementia Epidemic
“Inside the Dementia Epidemic: A Daughter’s Memoir,” a debut memoir by family caregiver Martha Stettinius, tells the compelling personal story of her long journey as a caregiver to her mother with dementia, while exploring the causes and potential treatment and prevention of Alzheimer’s disease. Like many adult children of aging parents, Stettinius found herself suddenly filling the role of caregiver when her 72-year-old mother couldn’t balance her che
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by Kind Ethics in Life
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