Thursday, February 20, 2014
Medford News Story: Medical middle ground between marijuana and pain pills | MailTribune.com
Although the title calls the position of the doctors in this story as taking the middle ground between marijuana and pain pills, this is not the case. These doctors are not educating themselves about what the middle ground is; they are just deciding it is one or the other.
This story illustrates why people should be filing complaints against the licenses of any medical professional who does not follow science and the law regarding patients' right to choice.
Medical middle ground between marijuana and pain pills | MailTribune.com
Monday, February 3, 2014
Housing Is a Health Care Issue!
Dateline NBC January 6, 2014 clearly shows the connection
between being healthy and the condition of your housing.
You can view Breathless
starting with the following link:
The first part shows the harm of asthma: the five remaining
segments show the direct link between substandard housing and the disease.
Although we are lucky here in Douglas County, Oregon because
there are no problems in this regard with our local Public Housing Authority
(PHA), HADCO, we do have such substandard rental housing throughout the county,
which are usually owned by private investors.
However mold in significant in our rural Oregon community and it is not
just old drafty slum housing. The
problem can actually be caused in new construction when it is not done
properly.
I personally know about one unit, owned by a local
non-profit, where the local contractor who built the homes failed to provide
the right ventilation for the units.
This caused too much humidity in the units leading to an on-going
problem with mold growth. After watching
this program, I am more concerned that the units may have led to the
development of asthma in the children living there, at least one of whom I personally
know.
Since housing is clearly a health care issue, shouldn’t our
local Coordinated Care Organization, Umpqua Health Alliance (UHA) pay for
housing people so they do not have to live in mice, cockroach and mold infested
units because that is all the family can afford? If they give a woman an air-conditioner to
keep her out of the hospital, should they not do the same regarding healthy
housing?
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