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An alternative way of life free from illness and disease or general poor health which could put your life in the hands of the medical establishment with consequences as outlined below.

See also Doctor Death link.

And now Death by Medicine New Research 2004 courtesy

www.lef.org/magazine/mag2004/mar2004_awsi_death_01.htm

Going into hospital can seriously damage your health.

BUNGLING CAUSES SURGE IN UK HOSPITAL DEATHS-

 Report Reuters

Bungling in British hospitals killed 1,100 people last year— five times the number who died in 1999 from side effects or being given the wrong medicine, according to an independent report.

"Most errors are caused by the prescriber not having immediate access to accurate information about either the medicine...or the patient's allergies, other medical conditions, or laboratory results," the Audit Commission report said.

At one hospital, an anti-cancer drug was prescribed at 1,000 times the correct dose, it said in a report on the way medicines are managed in hospitals.

In another case, a woman with breast cancer who should have been given the anti-cancer drug tamoxifen was instead prescribed the sleeping tablet temazepam.

The report said such errors cost the National Health Service (NHS) 500 million pounds ($730 million) a year in longer hospital stays "to say nothing of the human cost to patients."

It said complications arising from medicines were the most common cause of adverse events in hospital patients.

Handwritten prescriptions or patients' notes also contributed to errors, as they may be illegible, incomplete or use inappropriate shorthand.

The report also said insufficient medical training about drugs meant errors were most likely to happen when new doctors began working in hospitals.

It recommended widespread use of computerized prescribing and health records, saying these had been shown to eliminate three-quarters of medication errors.

There should also be a standard national system for coding medicines and bar codes to support development of electronic prescribing systems and robotic dispensing systems.

Hospitals needed to learn from other high-risk industries and concentrate on identifying "near misses" as a way of reducing errors in the system rather than seeking to blame individual staff.

More flexible working patterns and farming out non-core services should also be introduced to help overcome hospital pharmacy staff shortages.

NHS bugs 'kill 5,000 a year' 

Hygiene standards in the NHS have been criticised

Up to 5,000 people die each year from infections picked up in hospitals in England, according to the national spending watchdog.

The problem annually affects 100,000 people and costs the National Health Service £1bn, says the National Audit Office.

When people's lives are at stake this kind of lottery should not be allowed to continue
David Davis MP

It is thought deadly infections are often spread by hygiene rules being broken, like doctors not washing their hands in between treating patients.

The NAO makes a series of recommendations aimed at tightening procedures and increasing investment in infection control, saying that there is "scope to do a lot more".

At any one time, 9% of patients in NHS hospitals are suffering from an infection acquired while on wards or in surgery.

Urinary tract infections are particularly common, but surgical wounds, skin and the bloodstream can all be infected with potentially deadly bacteria.

In extreme cases, antibiotic-resistant superbugs like MRSA - methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus - can spread through hospitals.

 

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 Health is not just the absence of disease or illness, it is the presence of vitality. It is the lifelong process of prevention and commitment to wellness.

 

Our health is the single most important thing we own. It makes all of our other possessions immaterial and worthless to us if we are too sick to enjoy them because our health has failed.

 

The ultimate game on this wonderful planet earth is the game of life, only the healthiest and the fittest will survive and win.

 

The longest journey may begin with a single step but it does not have to be a lonely journey, health and happiness can be yours.

 

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You don't get to choose how you're going to die, or when. But you can decide how you're going to live now.  

 

Life can be full of joy and satisfaction. You can have peace of mind, improved health and an ever-increasing flow of energy. 

 

The saddest words you can ever utter are, ''If I had my life to live over again". 

 

Life is a gift, and it offers us the privilege, opportunity, and responsibility to give something back by becoming more.  

 

Life is not measured by the number of   breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.  

 

"You cannot teach a man anything;
you can only help him to find it
within himself."

 

 The Most profitable Investment Of Your Life!  Is to invest in your health. 

 

 Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.  

 

 Money is the most envied, but the least enjoyed. Health is the most enjoyed, but the least envied. 

 

Health is the greatest gift, contentment the greatest wealth, faithfulness the best relationship.

 

 If rich people could buy better health (not better doctors or medical treatment, but better health), then wouldn't it seem that wealthier people would be living longer instead dying from cancer, heart attacks and other degenerative diseases.