Abram Hoffer, PhD, MD, FRCP(C) and Dr. Jonathan Prousjy, DPHE, DSC, ND, FRSH See book keywords and concepts | Public Health Service has issued the following advisory: "In order to reduce the frequency of NTDs and their resulting disability, the United States public health service recommends that: All women of child-bearing age capable of becoming pregnant should consume 0.4 mg of folic acid per day for the purpose of reducing their risk of having a pregnancy affected with spina bifida or other NTDs." This amount will not be provided by most diets and requires supplementation. The U.S. public health service now fortifies bread with folic acid. Folic acid is destroyed by heat but some will survive. | Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts | By 1994 the ATSDR had a new, earnest administrator, Barry Johnson, a career public health service officer who took the agency's mandate seriously. A courtly, amiable man, Johnson asked the group I headed up at the NAS for advice about Brio and towns like it. How meaningful was Johanson and Buffler's study? How likely was it that their findings were tied to pollution in the town? More generally, what methods could be used to examine the health impacts of hazardous wastes? What did studies in animals and modeling with computers teach us about estimating risk? | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | In the late 1990s, the U.S. public health service and the American Academy of Pediatrics petitioned drug companies to remove thimerosal from vaccines intended for children. Why? Well, in one study that examined CDC statistics, researchers found evidence that children who receive just three vaccines containing thimerosal are 27 times more likely to develop autism, compared to children who get vaccinations containing no thimerosal. That's a 2,700 percent increase. Who needs more proof than that? Apparently, the current (2007) administration of the U.S. government does. | Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea See book keywords and concepts | The first estimate of surgery's frequency was not published until 1938 by the public health service and then only for the white population. The most frequently done surgery was tonsillectomy, accounting for almost one-third of all procedures (tonsillectomies are still the second most common surgery on children, and account for one-quarter of all operations performed by otolaryngologists). According to the 1938 data, setting fractured bones was the second most common surgery; appendectomies were third.4
In 2000 there were 31. | Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD, FRCP (C) and Dr. Harold D. Foster, PhD See book keywords and concepts | In 1914, Dr Joseph Goldberg was assigned by the United States public health service to identify the cause of the pellagra epidemic in the Southern states> 5 He soon discovered that the well-fed staff of both mental hospitals and prisons did not develop pellagra, while malnourished patients and inmates often did. He concluded that pellagra must be a nutritional illness, not one caused by germs, as was generally believed. | Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Because of firmly established connections between deficiencies of folic acid and low-birth weight infants and neural tube defects, the U.S. public health service recommends that all women of child-bearing age take daily folic acid supplementation to reduce the risk of congenital birth defects.
Dietary folic acid is a mixture of folates in the form of polyglutamates, which are readily destroyed by cooking. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The U.S. public health service in Tuskegee, Ala. diagnoses 400 poor, black sharecroppers with syphilis but never tells them of their illness nor treats them; instead researchers use the men as human guinea pigs to follow the symptoms and progression of the disease. They all eventually die from syphilis and their families are never told that they could have been treated (Goliszek, University of Virginia Health System Health Sciences Library).
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In order to test his theory on the roots of stuttering, prominent speech pathologist Dr. | Jonathan V. Wright, M.D. and Alan R. Gaby, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | I read 2 or 3 years ago that the public health service concluded that folic acid prevents birth defects. When I talked to my mother about it, she gave me a copy of your 1984 book. You had a whole chapter in there about preventing birth defects with folic acid!"
"Government 'authorities' are usually the last to know," I replied.
"Diana started taking folic acid right away," John said. "I did, too, I figured it wouldn't hurt me any. But then we decided to make an appointment, just in case there were other things we could do that the public health service or FDA or whomever doesn't know yet. | Anne Harrington See book keywords and concepts | We are being cursed in the name of science, and the imprecations directed against us have the imprimatur of the public health service (PHS). The prognosis of doom is emanating from that peculiar form of medical survey research known as "epidemiology."61
That same year, 1988, psychiatrist Sanford Cohen offered intimate clinical evidence that the AIDS patient was in fact vulnerable to being killed by negative beliefs. In an article about AIDS and "voodoo death," he described a patient whose mother learned on the same day that her son was gay and had AIDS. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | Some scientific evidence shows that thimerosal in vaccines leads to health problems, so in 1999 the US public health service and the American Academy of Pediatrics—along with vaccine manufacturers—agreed that thimerosal should be reduced or eliminated from vaccines as a precaution. It has since been removed from childhood vaccines, yet manufacturers still are using thimerosal in the adult flu vaccine.
However, a preservative-free vaccine in a single-dose syringe is available. It contains only trace amounts of thimerosal—a residual from early manufacturing steps. | Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts | I did not join the public health service to be made a liar!'"35
Nonplussed by the orders of his superior, Hueper sent his manuscript warning of the dangers of uranium mining to the Colorado Medical Society and to one of the senators from Colorado. That senator, perhaps concerned about losing jobs or increasing production costs, apparently complained to the NCI about its renegade scientist.
When he first landed at the NCI, Hueper had hoped that DuPont would ignore him. For a while, it did. | | Public Health Service believed that cigarette smoking caused cancer. Within two weeks of his 1959 declaration, an editorial appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association, calling this view into question. The editorial claimed that there were not yet enough facts to warrant "an all or none authoritative position" about the relationship between smoking and cancer.21 The promptness of the rebuttal testified to the close ties the AMA maintained with the tobacco industry for years and the deep tentacles of both groups within the government. | | Public Health Service. Most found no evidence of harm.That wasn't surprising: the agency admitted that it had no information whatsoever on health or exposure in two out of three sites. That didn't stop industry from claiming these reports as proof that no harm had occurred.
By 1986 Congress had had enough. It demanded that ATSDR start to work evaluating all the abandoned waste sites in the country. The number of such sites could be as low as 32,000, if you believed EPA, or as high as 439,000, if you went with the estimate of the congressional Office of Technology Assessment. | Kelly Patricia O'Meara See book keywords and concepts | Transcript of Proceedings, Department of Health and Human Services, public health service, Food and Drug Administration Psychopharmacological Drugs Advisory Committee, September 20, 1991, pp. 7-10.
4 Ibid. pp. 13-16.
5 Ibid. pp. 24-26.
6 Transcript of Proceedings, Department of Health and Human Services, public health service Food and Drug Administration, September 20, 1991. | Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts | Healthy People: "The Surgeon General's Report on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention," Chapter 11, United States Public Health Service; Report No.: DHEW (PHS) Publication No. 79-55071, Washington, DC.
5. American Institute for Cancer ResearchAVorld Cancer Research Fund. (1997). In "Food, Nutrition and the Prevention of Cancer: A Global Perspective" (World Cancer Research Fund, Ed.). American Institute for Cancer Research, Washington, DC.
6. Radimer, K. L., Bindewald, B., Hughes, J., Ervin, B., Swanson, C, and Picciano, M. F. | Jeffrey M. Smith See book keywords and concepts | In communication with the US public health service, Monsanto claimed their experience "has been singularly free of difficulties." Their internal files10 obtained from a lawsuit, however, reveal that this was part of a cover-up and denial that lasted decades. Company memos referred to liver disease, skin problems, and even deaths in workers associated with exposure. Monsanto's medical department wanted to prohibit employees from eating at the factory because research showed that PCBs "were quite toxic materials by ingestion or inhalation. | Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | This finding motivated the American Dental Association and the U.S. public health service to call for the removal of fluoride in the water from these areas. H. Trendley Dean of the U.S. public health service in 1930 conducted the original work on this problem.
At this juncture, Dr. Gerald Cox took up the banner and suggested that using a smaller dose of fluoride could not only prevent dental fluorosis, but could even prevent cavities. He suggested adding 1 ppm of fluoride to the public drinking water. | Paul D. Blanc, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The U.S. Public Health Service's 1943 Manual of Industrial Hygiene and Medical Service in War Industries pays no attention to this issue, even though it was certainly relevant to the war effort. (There is passing mention of Halowax-telated chlotacne, and it does warn also of the remote potential for chlotacne from conraminated metal-cutting oils. | | By this point, benzene was such a common solvent that the Federal Security Agency of the U.S. public health service highlighted it for its 1941 Workers' Health Series education campaign. The ten-page pamphlet Clara Gives Benzol the Run Around'tells the story of Clara Carelittle, an assembly-line worker who is not compliant with her scheduled medical exam for benzene surveillance. "I've got a date with Jim tonight. I won't have time for my hair-do if I go to the doctor for that examination. I'll skip it. Once won't make a difference. | | Federal Security Agency, U.S. public health service, Clara Gives Benzol the Run Around, Workers' Health Series no. 4 (Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941).
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Two contract workers went down into an underground vault to do a onetime job, applying a coating of sealant resin to water pipes. They mixed together two components of the resin product, working quickly to apply the sticky black coating material before it hardened. Essentially, they were spreading a kind of glue onto the pipes. | Rick Levy and Lou Aronica See book keywords and concepts | Under hypnosis, this young woman's subconscious played out the archetypal "story" that she was a priestly healer (she was currently a senior-level bureaucrat for the United States public health service, the last in a long line of generations of her family who had been public servants). On the strength of the self-knowledge she gained under hypnosis, she went back to graduate school, got a degree in theology, and became a priest. At the same time, the disease arrested. | Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts | Report on Carcinogens, Eleventh Edition, United
States Department of Health and Human Services, public health service, National Toxicology Program. Available at http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ntp/roc/toc 11 .html.
44. Freudenheim, J. L., Ambrosone, C.B, Moysich, K. B., Vena, J. E., Graham, S., Marshall, J. R., Muti, P., Laughlin, R., Nemoto, T., Harty, L. C, Crits, G. A., Chan, A. W. K., and Shields, P. G. (1999). Alcohol dehydrogenase 3 genotype modification of the association of alcohol consumption with breast cancer. Cancer Causes Control 10, 369-377.
45. Terry, M. B., Gammon, M. D., Zang, F. | | Department of Health and Human Services, public health service, Washington, DC.
56. Caspersen, C. J., and Merritt, R. K. (1995). Physical activity trends among 26 states, 1986-1990. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 27, 713-720.
57. Caspersen, C. J., and Merritt, R. K. (1992). Trends in physical activity patterns among older adults: The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1986-1990. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 24, 526.
58. Bauman, A., Owen, N., and Rushworth, R. L. (1990). Recent trends and socio-demographic determinants of exercise participation in Australia. Community Health Studies 14, 19-26. | Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts | Public Health Service in 1942, Enemy X, features the two of them in a half-hour whodunit.17 The film opens with smoke drifting upward as a pianist, lit cigarette dangling from his lips, plays a Schumann sonata.
A police inspector interrupts the music, "I'm going nuts! There's so many dying!"
"What are you talking about?" the piano player asks.
The scene shifts. A motionless man sits on a stool slumped forward over a lunch counter. The inspector lifts the man's head back by the hair, exposing an X mark on his forehead. "Would you believe we have fifteen more of these? | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | Why "capable of becoming pregnant"? Because neural tube defects start to develop in the first trimester, often even in the first month, and usually before a woman is aware she's pregnant. If you wait until you know you're already pregnant, you may have missed the boat.
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Folic Acid for Life
Here are three things to know right off the bat: Folic acid does a heck of a lot more than just preventing birth defects, the recommended daily minimum is too low, and folic acid supplementation is just as important for men as it is for women. | Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Trendley Dean of the U.S. public health service in 1930 conducted the original work on this problem.
At this juncture, Dr. Gerald Cox took up the banner and suggested that using a smaller dose of fluoride could not only prevent dental fluorosis, but could even prevent cavities. He suggested adding 1 ppm of fluoride to the public drinking water. He made these proclamations without any studies, human or otherwise, to suggest that it would be effective or safe. What makes this so interesting is that Dr. | | Interestingly, the U.S. public health service at that time was under the direct control of the Treasury Secretary. Dr. Dean, who eventually came to support adding 1 ppm fluoride to public water supplies as a safe and effective way to reduce dental caries, became known as "Mr. Fluoridation," and was chosen by the USPHS to head up the fluoridation studies.
As Dr. John Yiamouyiannis noted in his excellent book, Fluoride. | Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts | Assistant Surgeon General, United States public health service (retired). Former director, United States National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS/NIH). Former director, United States National Toxicology Program (NTP).
"There are several serious flaws in the design and conduct of the tests.... The only conclusion one can draw from looking at the available results is that acesulfame should be tested in a proper way before an evaluation of its carcinogenicity can be made." - Lorenzo Tomatis, M.D. | Jonathan V. Wright, M.D. and Alan R. Gaby, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | In a more recent study, supplementing with folic acid also prevented NTDs in women who had no prior history of the problem/
Because of these findings, the United States public health service issued the following policy statement regarding folic acid: "All women of child-bearing age in the United States who are capable of becoming pregnant should consume 0.4 mg of folic acid per day for the purpose of reducing their risk of having a pregnancy affected with spina bifida or other NTD's [neural tube defects]. |
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