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Both are almost always intended to look &quot;cool.&quot; Car and pharmaceutical commercials use the same hooks -- popular music, good acting and lofty promises -- to hook consumers and reel them in. Falling prey to car commercials results in little more than hefty car payments; however, becoming seduced by pharmaceutical companies can result in the consumer willingly taking powerful drugs, at the risk of serious illness and even death. In spite of this tremendous risk, pharmaceutical advertisements are becoming increasingly common and, unfortunately, increasingly effective.</p>...]]></description><category>Medical Education</category><comments>http://www.gray6666.com/post/The-great-direct-to-consumer-prescription-drug.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.gray6666.com/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.gray6666.com/feed.asp?cmt=129</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.gray6666.com/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=129&amp;key=34d64a2a</trackback:ping></item><item><title>Physicians and bribery: a closer look at this common medical industry practice</title><author>a@b.com (gray6666)</author><link>http://www.gray6666.com/post/a-closer-look-atth-is-common-medicalindustrypractice.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:56:53 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.gray6666.com/post/a-closer-look-atth-is-common-medicalindustrypractice.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>In 2001, 2.8 billion prescriptions were filled in the United States for an average of 9.9 prescriptions per person. This statistic taken from Ultraprevention, by Drs. Mark Hyman and Mark Liponis, certainly supports their point that &quot;drug industry prescriptions have gotten far out of hand.&quot; The overabundance of prescriptions isn't because of a rise in illnesses or the availability of new drugs that effectively and safely treat chronic diseases; rather, it is because of the corruption of mainstream medicine. The philanthropy that was once present in modern medicine has been replaced by a love of money, which gave rise to an elaborate system of bribery, conflict of interest and deception. <br />...</p>]]></description><category>Medical Education</category><comments>http://www.gray6666.com/post/a-closer-look-atth-is-common-medicalindustrypractice.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.gray6666.com/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.gray6666.com/feed.asp?cmt=128</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.gray6666.com/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=128&amp;key=e149c844</trackback:ping></item><item><title>the all-important lesson that's rarely taught in medical schools or public schools</title><author>a@b.com (gray6666)</author><link>http://www.gray6666.com/post/127.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:53:56 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.gray6666.com/post/127.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>We teach a lot of subjects to a lot of people in this country, and as a result we produce great technicians: people who are masters of subjects like mathematics, chemistry, anatomy, biology, history, American literature and so on. But there's one subject we almost never teach. You won't find it taught in our public schools, it's never mentioned in medical schools and it's only rarely approached at universities. But it's perhaps the most important lesson of all, and it's something that's desperately lacking in our society. What is it? The lesson of ethics. <br />...</p>]]></description><category>Medical Education</category><comments>http://www.gray6666.com/post/127.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.gray6666.com/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.gray6666.com/feed.asp?cmt=127</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.gray6666.com/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=127&amp;key=eca39695</trackback:ping></item><item><title>The great direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising con: how patients and doctors alike are easily influenced to demand dangerous drugs</title><author>a@b.com (gray6666)</author><link>http://www.gray6666.com/post/The-great-direct-to-consumer-prescription-drug-advertising.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:46:43 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.gray6666.com/post/The-great-direct-to-consumer-prescription-drug-advertising.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>A cute, animated ball bounces around very sadly until he takes a magic potion; suddenly, it becomes happier than ever. No, that isn't the plot of a new children's movie. On the contrary, it's the storyline of a Zoloft commercial &ndash; yes, Zoloft, a powerful antidepressant drug. In the 1990s, direct-to-consumer advertising like this increased at a compounded-annually rate of 30 percent, according to Ian Morrison's book, Health Care in the New Millennium. In fact, by 1995, drug companies had tripled the amount of money they formerly allotted to consumer-directed advertising, writes to Gary Null in Death by Medicine. Since then, pharmaceutical advertising has grown to an entirely new, pop culture-savvy level. <br />...</p>]]></description><category>Medical Education</category><comments>http://www.gray6666.com/post/The-great-direct-to-consumer-prescription-drug-advertising.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.gray6666.com/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.gray6666.com/feed.asp?cmt=126</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.gray6666.com/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=126&amp;key=5e1ee29c</trackback:ping></item><item><title>The truth about medical journals, and how drug companies exert heavy influence over published scientific articles</title><author>a@b.com (gray6666)</author><link>http://www.gray6666.com/post/The-truth-about-medical-journals.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:41:02 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.gray6666.com/post/The-truth-about-medical-journals.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>Can the medical journals be trusted to provide accurate, unbiased information about medicine even as they are almost entirely funded by drug companies? In her book, Vaccination, Peggy O'Mara writes that the current era of medical beliefs (or dogma) began to develop soon after Louis Pasteur's demonstration that some pathogens could be converted into vaccines. The medical community then decided to try the same method for all afflictions. Medical journals were soon afterward reporting the discovery of &quot;miracle&quot; vaccines for every disease under the sun, and drug companies were simultaneously advertising those vaccines on those very same pages.</p>...]]></description><category>Medical Education</category><comments>http://www.gray6666.com/post/The-truth-about-medical-journals.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.gray6666.com/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.gray6666.com/feed.asp?cmt=125</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.gray6666.com/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=125&amp;key=0a871fb6</trackback:ping></item><item><title>Wound Care Signs and Symptoms</title><author>a@b.com (gray6666)</author><link>http://www.gray6666.com/post/wound-care-signs-and-symptoms.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 13:56:58 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.gray6666.com/post/wound-care-signs-and-symptoms.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>Scrapes and abrasions are superficial (on the surface). The deeper skin layers are intact, and bleeding is more of a slow ooze. They are usually caused by friction or rubbing against an abrasive surface.</p><p><br />Lacerations (cuts) go through all layers of the skin and into the fat or deeper tissues. Bleeding may be more brisk or severe. Severe blows by a blunt object, falls against a hard surface, or contact with a sharp object are the most common causes of lacerations.</p>...]]></description><category>Medical Supplies</category><comments>http://www.gray6666.com/post/wound-care-signs-and-symptoms.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.gray6666.com/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.gray6666.com/feed.asp?cmt=124</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.gray6666.com/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=124&amp;key=412b1132</trackback:ping></item><item><title>Wound Care Introduction</title><author>a@b.com (gray6666)</author><link>http://www.gray6666.com/post/wound-care-introduction.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 13:45:26 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.gray6666.com/post/wound-care-introduction.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>A wound is a break in the skin (the outer layer of skin is called the epidermis). Wounds are usually caused by cuts or scrapes. 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