Saturday, July 26, 2008

Info Resources for Health and the Future

I googled "Google" last week and got 2.75 BILLION hits. What is the world coming to?! (Being a bit of a computer geek, I love it.) The internet started in 1991, and blogging started in 1998. Wikipedia, while not always reliable, is many times larger than Encylopedia Brittanica, and it is being updated every minute -- somewhere in the world.

Which leads me to Information Resources for Health. As I get better at blogging, my goal is to share what I'm learning, and share the resources I find.

I've posted on pulsating electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) in the past. Albeit a bit dated, here's a good literature resource: http://www.ems-institut.de/index.htm
When you arrive, click the British flag for English language, then click on "scientific, medical and clinical studies." You'll get an index of studies for health conditions and the effect of PEMFs. For current literature and commentary on PEMFs, stay tuned for my upcoming book. It will be published later this year.

Here's a link to a North Carolina physician's answer to skyrocketing health care costs: The Practice Access Card. http://www.physicianspractice.com/index/fuseaction/articles.details&articleID=1200.htm
Interesting...

Current trends tell us that anti-aging medicine is the fastest growing medical specialty with an annual growth rate of nearly 10%. This is due to the aging baby boomers who are suffering from degenerative diseases such as arthritis, heart disease and cancer. You can get familiar with anti-aging and regenerative medicine at the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine's website:
www.worldhealth.net
Here's one of today's headlines from this site: "Population Bomb 'Ticks Louder Than Climate.'" Published July 24, this article quotes a leading scientist who states that global population growth is looming as a bigger threat to the world's food production and water supplies than climate change.

Our health. Our children. Our grandchildren. Times -- they are a-changin'.

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