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dr. davis dr. john harvey kellogg as an example in the first chapter. he became famous and respected as a medical authority even though he selectively chose findings of medical science and to support some of his nonconventional ideas. in he would cite the testimony of eminent authors to support what he wanted. as a result, he wrote 50 books and edited a magazine called in good health, and gave numerous lectures. his battle creek sanitarium attracted the rich and the famous. such people as henry ford, thomas edison and emulate earhart. now, the author warns dr. davis warns about other similar health promoters we use phrases such as studies show, research proves, such as the many ads you can see on tv late at night if you're watching tv, you'll see all the commercials, and see them. so dr. davis goes on to explain briefly how to wake findings from the study is based on methodology. he ranks methodology is from least to most credible. he frames eight questions for a reader to evaluate the studies
dr. davis dr. john harvey kellogg as an example in the first chapter. he became famous and respected as a medical authority even though he selectively chose findings of medical science and to support some of his nonconventional ideas. in he would cite the testimony of eminent authors to support what he wanted. as a result, he wrote 50 books and edited a magazine called in good health, and gave numerous lectures. his battle creek sanitarium attracted the rich and the famous. such people as henry...
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jenkins, dr. davis thanks to all of you, appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> daughter is happy, but rather bitter. >> i don't think this should happen to any other kid. >> we'll tell you why this tearful family reunion may only be temporary. ... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me
jenkins, dr. davis thanks to all of you, appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> daughter is happy, but rather bitter. >> i don't think this should happen to any other kid. >> we'll tell you why this tearful family reunion may only be temporary. ... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me...
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dr. davies's remark of a literary response to raising the sun.e most movement--most moving part of that is the cultural dissonance is windy african-american woman and african-american man, particularly when the african american woman is arguably angry when a female family of the african man talks bad about slaves, she is a slave? and they think very pejorative lee of her, when it is much deeper than that. it is an issue that was mentioned by dr. warren, not that they think she is a bad person, does that there is a huge cultural gap. ama ata aidoo opened those silents, but for me as a writer, you talked about this in your own way as, she emphasized truffe especially through that column that was read, thank you, the fact that as a writer, you ultimately get to a truth you are exposing the tween cultures. it is completely irrelevant, the ways in which post colonial leaders, they are the same ethnic group, people who were colonized are believed to be easier or better when africa has shown us the west. legacy is to demand nothing but unadulterated tru
dr. davies's remark of a literary response to raising the sun.e most movement--most moving part of that is the cultural dissonance is windy african-american woman and african-american man, particularly when the african american woman is arguably angry when a female family of the african man talks bad about slaves, she is a slave? and they think very pejorative lee of her, when it is much deeper than that. it is an issue that was mentioned by dr. warren, not that they think she is a bad person,...
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dr. david kann who saved william davies' life says the quality of care is already being threatened. >> in cardiology today there's a bill to cut reimbursement for several of the studies that we do as much as 40%. if that would get through congress, and it may, it would make it almost impossible for me to practice medicine the way i do today. and the kind of care that i deliver would not be available to people like the general because it's simply financially impossible. every cardiologist in central pennsylvania that i have spoken with is terribly concerned. this bill will change the way cardiology care is delivered, and it will be a disaster. >> cancer survivor katherine hail worries the specialist who saved her life might not be able to stay in business under the universal health care proposal. >> i've had between 30 and 50 experts that are dealing with cancer every single day. that's all they do on my case at all times. >> there are multiple studies done in my specialty which is gynecologic oncology that show that patients that are treated by g-1 oncologists live longer. we are traind t
dr. david kann who saved william davies' life says the quality of care is already being threatened. >> in cardiology today there's a bill to cut reimbursement for several of the studies that we do as much as 40%. if that would get through congress, and it may, it would make it almost impossible for me to practice medicine the way i do today. and the kind of care that i deliver would not be available to people like the general because it's simply financially impossible. every cardiologist...
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davis: madam speaker, it's an honor to thank my friend and pastor, dr. raley of first baptist church in birdstown for joining us today. pastor raley has served with our chump since 2002 and is retired after 10 years of service as regional vice president of the regional home. he's traveled on mission trips to belize, guatemala. and in 2001 he went to new york to serve as chaplain after the 9/11 attack. he also went to rwanda in 1994. i want to thank ivan for being here today and for serving our church family for the past seven years. i look to him to help build a stronger america for our children and our grandchildren. now in the most difficult economy, i appreciate pastor raley being there to join me in search of findans and wisdom. on behalf of my colleagues, i welcome dr. raley and, again, i thank him for delivering our invocation here this morning. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair will entertain up to five further requests of one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the g
davis: madam speaker, it's an honor to thank my friend and pastor, dr. raley of first baptist church in birdstown for joining us today. pastor raley has served with our chump since 2002 and is retired after 10 years of service as regional vice president of the regional home. he's traveled on mission trips to belize, guatemala. and in 2001 he went to new york to serve as chaplain after the 9/11 attack. he also went to rwanda in 1994. i want to thank ivan for being here today and for serving our...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, new york. >>> "black in america ii" the struggle, solutions and challenges. watch this groundbreaking special wednesday and thursday. tomorrow on "360," cop killer or innocent man? troy davis is on death row. 20 years later key prosecution witnesses have recanted their testimony sparking a battle between the victim's widow and inmate's sister. here is a preview. >> this case for me is about truth and fairness. yes, we want to find what happened to officer mcbail not for my family to save my brother but his family because i believe the right person is not behind bars. >> troy made a choice and not only destroyed my own family's life but destroyed his own family's life. he knew what he was doing and chose wrongly. >> is the right or wrong man behind bars? don't miss gary's report on "360." >>> up next, joe jackson speaks to cnn and talks about foul play in his son's death. randy kay joins us with that and more. chris brown asking for forgiveness. his on-camera apology for attacking rihanna when "360" continues. %%%%%%%%%%% >>> michael jackson's father told larry king he believes foul play led to his son's death and he was being controlled by the promoters of his l
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, new york. >>> "black in america ii" the struggle, solutions and challenges. watch this groundbreaking special wednesday and thursday. tomorrow on "360," cop killer or innocent man? troy davis is on death row. 20 years later key prosecution witnesses have recanted their testimony sparking a battle between the victim's widow and inmate's sister. here is a preview. >> this case for me is about truth and fairness. yes, we want to find what...
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dr. donna christensen, who is also the vice chair of the congressional black caucus and she has been leading the charge to address health and racial and ethnic disparities in health care. together with representative danny davisho co-chairs the c.b.c.'s health and wellness task force, the two of them have developed a very important set of requirements to ensure that real health care reform becomes the order of the day. so i just want to thank them for their leadership and just know that the congressional black caucus supports what they have put together with all of the input of the c.b.c. let me just begin by saying that we have is said over and over again that we want to ensure that there is a strong public health option linked to medicare providers -- option. linked to medicare providers, this requirement must remain in tact in the final bill. we believe we must continue to work to get this done as quickly as possible. that meents hopefully we can do this before we recess this week. the $47 -- 47 million uninsured deserve this. this means again we must pass a bill this week before we adjourn for the august recess. the congressional black caucus believes that a bill that was -- that is less than $1 trillion
dr. donna christensen, who is also the vice chair of the congressional black caucus and she has been leading the charge to address health and racial and ethnic disparities in health care. together with representative danny davisho co-chairs the c.b.c.'s health and wellness task force, the two of them have developed a very important set of requirements to ensure that real health care reform becomes the order of the day. so i just want to thank them for their leadership and just know that the...
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dr. arnson, you had your hand up. >> once again, i think the interpretation of what constitutes illegal solution in honduras is a contested issue. i would share mr. davis'stance to define as a u.s. citizen and how honduran politicians and how the honduran public should resolve this crisis, but i frankly find it improbable that a resolution to the crisis could be found that this not include president zelaya's return to honduras, at the same time and what he attempted to do that the supreme court and congress have found in violation of the constitution should not be allowed to take place. i think it might be entirely reasonable to prevent deepening polarization between now and the month of november to a time to move up those elections, make sure that they are fully observed not only in the time of the balloting but before and the time after words to guarantee that the political process goes for the in an open and democratic fashion without intimidation and without violence. i would think that there may be some role for an international observer mission and the auspices of a cela or the united nations to establish itself in that honduras and as an internati
dr. arnson, you had your hand up. >> once again, i think the interpretation of what constitutes illegal solution in honduras is a contested issue. i would share mr. davis'stance to define as a u.s. citizen and how honduran politicians and how the honduran public should resolve this crisis, but i frankly find it improbable that a resolution to the crisis could be found that this not include president zelaya's return to honduras, at the same time and what he attempted to do that the supreme...