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Public looks to government for health cost solutions
Americans want President Bush and Congress to find new ways to lower their medical costs, including legalizing prescription drug imports from Canada and reforming the medical malpractice system, a new survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation and Harvard's School of Public Health reveals.
Some 63% of Americans say lowering medical costs should be the top health care priority for President Bush and Congress this year, while 31% cite legalizing imported drugs from Canada and 26% mention reducing malpractice jury awards, the survey of 1,396 adults finds.
"People are really worried about their drug costs, and they want the government to do something about it," says Robert Blendon, professor of health policy at Harvard's School of Public Health.
A whopping 73% of Americans favor legalizing drug imports from Canada if they think they can get a lower price, and 69% believe it would make medicines more affordable without sacrificing safety or quality. They're not buying arguments from the FDA and other critics who are concerned about safety and innovation. Indeed, 70% of Americans don't believe allowing imported drugs from Canada would hamper research and development, and 57% don't believe it would expose patients to unsafe medicines, the survey indicates.

Health care costs top executive concerns
New year, same problem. Rising medical costs ranked as the top benefits issue that management must tackle this year, according to two executive surveys.
Fifty-seven percent of business executives rate medical cost hikes as their top concern, trumping other concerns like economic uncertainty, employee retention and the need to increase productivity, finds a survey by the Society for Human Resource Management. The survey asked 587 executives, in and out of the HR department, to list their top concerns this year.
Large employers are trying to attack the root cause of rising medical costs with consumer-driven strategies, disease management, wellness programs, and a focus on cost transparency and quality data, according to another survey by Hewitt Associates.
Companies "are moving beyond more common methods for controlling costs to create more sustained and systematic changes," says Jack Bruner, Hewitt's health care practice leader. For example, Hewitt finds 7% of employers are shifting primary responsibility for health strategy from the HR department to finance and purchasing executives.
On average, companies anticipate a health-care cost increase of 12% this year, but say they can only afford an 8% bump, Hewitt's survey of more than 500 major employers indicates.
UCLA-VA Study Names India Dietary Staple as Potential Alzheimer's Weapon
A UCLA-Veterans Affairs study involving genetically altered mice, reported earlier this month in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, suggests that curcumin inhibits the accumulation of destructive beta amyloids in the brains of Alzheimer's patients and also breaks up existing plaques. According to the researchers, the low molecular weight and polar structure of curcumin allow it to penetrate the blood-brain barrier effectively and bind to beta amyloid.
Internet Resources:
Press Release on NPIcenter
Study Suggests Organic Milk 'Higher in Vitamins'
According to an article on BBC News, research carried out by a team from the Danish Institute of Agricultural Research, indicates that the organic milk they studied had higher levels of vitamin E, omega 3 essential fatty acids and antioxidants. According to the researchers, cows farmed organically produced milk which was 50% higher in Vitamin E than conventionally produced milk, 75% higher in beta carotene and two to three times higher in the antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthine.
Internet Resources:
Article on BBC News
Chamomile Tea Shown to Boost the Immune System
According to an article on News-Medical.Net, a study scheduled to appear in the Jan. 26 issue of the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, examined German chamomile (Matricaria recutita). According to the article, the study involved fourteen volunteers (seven women and seven men) who each drank five cups of the herbal tea daily for two consecutive weeks. The UK-based researchers found that drinking the tea was associated with a significant increase in urinary levels of hippurate and glycine for a period of up to two weeks after participants stopped drinking the tea. Study funding was provided by UK-based Oxford Natural Products.
Internet Resources:
Article on News-medical.net
Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry Website
Dutch Health Insurer Covers Margarine
According to an article on Expatica (citing Novum Nieuws as source) Dutch health insurer VGZ, in what is the first time in the Netherlands that a health insurer has refunded the cost of a food product, has announced that it will offer cover for policy holders who buy Becel pro-activ to a maximum reimbursement of EUR 40 per year.
Internet Resources:
Article on 'Expatica'
VGZ Website
Study Examines Relationship of Vitamin A Pathway to Breast Tumor Progression
According to a study published in the January 5 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, defects in vitamin A bioactivity may be a possible contributor to human carcinogenes. Researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, noting that vitamin A is required for activation of the retinoic acid receptor (RAR), demonstrated that the protein CRBP-I in mice plays an essential role in vitamin A storage. They found that down regulation of CRBP-I compromised RAR activity, leading to loss of cell differentiation and tumor progression.
Internet Resources:
Press Release on NPIcenter
Abstract in Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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Treating Kids With Homeopathy
Dana Ullman, M.P.H.
Children respond well to remedies for everything from earaches to hyperactivity
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"First, do no harm" was Hippocrates' most famous rule, and this is particularly important in the care and treatment of infants and children. Many people don't know it, but most conventional drugs are tested on adults, and then doctors estimate (or guesstimate) the appropriate dosage for children using such measures as a child's weight. Worse still, in the United States, approximately 20 percent of pediatric visits lead to a prescription of more than one drug at a time.
The No. 1 reason why parents take their children to a homeopath is because they believe homeopathic medicines are safer than conventional medicines.
The second main reason is that children respond extremely well to homeopathic remedies, even when the perfect medicine is not always prescribed. It is as though the intelligence in their bodies is so high that their internal radar is scanning for any energetic medicine that is even close to being the best one. Famed astronomer Johann Kepler once said, ÒNature uses as little as possible of anything.Ó The fact that children respond so well to homeopathic medicines is one further example of this.
Treating fever
Most often, one needs to treat the parents' anxieties and fears more than the child's fever. The best way to treat these fears is with education about the wisdom of the body and about fever as an important defense. I say this because physicians and physiologists today recognize that fever is a useful response to infection. While it is true that certain high or long-lasting fevers need to be treated or suppressed in some way, such fevers represent an extreme minority of fevers in children. Homeopaths assert that we create a lot of chronic disease when we suppress acute illness.
Because a fever is a defense, the body will make good use of additional tools, like homeopathic medicines, that are given to help in its defense. This is distinct from conventional drugs, especially anti-inflammatory drugs that ultimately are obstacles to the true cure. I can and will refer an infant for immediate medical treatment if fever does not respond to homeopathic treatment within two hours, or any child whose fever is higher than 104 degrees Fahrenheit and doesn't respond to home treatment after six hours, or if high fever in any child leads to great lethargy and neck stiffness.
Homeopathy for the ear
Antibiotics may have a place in treating ear infections, but not necessarily as a treatment of first choice. The American Academy of Pediatrics' guidelines recommend avoiding antibiotics for the first two months if possible. It may surprise some people to learn that a meta-analysis of the best studies on ear infection, published in 1997 in the British Medical Journal, found no benefit of using antibiotics as compared with placebo.
To make matters worse, some evidence suggests that administration of antibiotics leads to three times the number of ear infections as those children left untreated. Part of the problem with antibiotics is their use runs counter to a basic premise of healing: Any time you get something done for the body, the body doesn't learn to do it on its own.
Homeopathy is magnificent for the treatment for childhood ear infections. It is often as simple as ABC + P: Aconitum, Belladonna, Chamomilla and Pulsatilla, with less common use of Mercurius, Merc. iodatus flavus, Merc. iodatus ruber, Hepar sulphur and Silicea. Results are often rapid, but even when they aren't, it seems as though these children still aren't getting as many ear infections as those who are prescribed antibiotics.
According to a 2001 study of 75 children with otitis media (ear infection) that was published in The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, parents' diary scores showed a significant decrease in symptoms at 24 and 64 hours after treatment in favor of those given a homeopathic medicine. There were also 20 percent fewer treatment failures in children given a homeopathic medicine as compared with those given a placebo. [See ÒPeer-Reviewed Research Backs Homeopathy.Ó] What potencies are usually used to treat ear infections? From 6th to 1,000 (known as Ò1MÓ). The more confident I am, the higher the potency I prescribe, and the more vitality the child has, the higher the potency. That said, people who are not as knowledgeable about homeopathic medicines should use the 6th, 12th or 30th potencies. I usually repeat every two to four hours for severe pain and every four to six hours for mild pain if using 12th and 30th potencies. For 200 and 1M potencies, I recommend every two hours for severe pain for the first three doses, and for mild pain every four to six hours. If there is no change after 24 hours, I consider another remedy. I recommend discontinuing the medicine once obvious improvement begins, and to start taking it again if pain returns.
Homeopathy and hyperactivity
Homeopathic medicines are wonderfully effective for hyperactive children (and adults), though this doesn't necessarily mean that a remedy will ÒcureÓ them. Sometimes, the remedy will simply slow them down and help them feel more in control of their energy.
One study of 43 children with hyperactivity, published in the British Homeopathic Journal in 1997, found a statistically significant benefit in those given an individually chosen homeopathic medicine. After the first phase of the study, the children who were given a placebo were then given a homeopathic medicine, and there was again a statistically significant improvement in their health. The most common remedies used in this study were Stramonium (thornapple), Cina (wormseed), Hyoscaymus (henbane), Veratrum album (white hellebore) and Tarentula (spider).
Hyperactivity sometimes requires a constitutional remedy rather than an acute one. Acute remedies may provide short-term relief, but such relief is not what most children and parents want. They want long-term improvement, though they can and will accept whatever they can get.
The course of treatment may require miasmatic remedies and other remedies based on the etiology of the child's problem. (A miasm is the homeopathic concept of an underlying genetic or acquired chronic disease from which various chronic and acute symptoms manifest.) A miasm can be the result of a previous infection or environmental toxin that a person or one of his or her ancestors experienced and never adequately cured.
Dana Ullman, M.P.H., has written eight books and serves on advisory boards of alternative medicine institutes at Harvard, Columbia and the University of Arizona schools of medicine. He created the curriculum in homeopathy for Dr. Andrew Weil's Program in Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona and is the director of Homeopathic Educational Services (www.homeopathic.com).
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