Australian health workers to close intensive care units in Victoria next week

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Members of Australia’s Health Services Union (HSU) will go on strike in Victoria next week in a dispute over stalled wage and career structure negotiations. Over 5000 physiotherapists, speech pathologists and radiation therapists will walk off the job next week, effectively closing the state’s 68 largest health services.

The strike will force the closure of intensive care units and emergency departments across the state.

It is feared the strike could continue into Easter.

National secretary of the HSU, Kathy Jackson said admissions would be crippled, while intensive care patients would have to be evacuated to New South Wales, Tasmania and South Australia as hospitals will not be able to perform tests or administer treatment.

“When an ambulance shows up you can’t admit a patient without an X-ray being available, you can’t intubate them and you can’t operate on them,” she said.

“If something goes wrong in an ICU you need to be able to X-ray, use nuclear medicine or any diagnostic procedure,” said Ms Jackson.

Ms Jackson said the HSU offered arbitration last year, but the state government refused. “They’re not interested in settling disputes, they hope that we are just going to go away.”

“We’re not going away, we’ve gone back and balloted the whole public health workforce in Victoria, those ballots were successful, 97 percent approval rating,” she said.

The HSU is urging the government to commence serious negotiations to resolve the dispute before industrial action commenced.

The government has offered the union a 3.25 per cent pay increase, in line with other public sector workers but the union has demanded more, but stopped short of specifying a figure.

Victorian Premier John Brumby said the claim would be settled according to the government’s wages policy. “The Government is always willing and wanting to sit down and negotiate with the relevant organisations . . . we have a wages policy based around an increase of 3.25 per cent and, above that, productivity offset,” he told parliament.

The union claims it is also arguing against a lack of career structure, which has caused many professionals to leave the health service. Ms Jackson said wages and career structures in Victoria were behind other states.

Victorian Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu said he was not in support of the proposed strike and called on the government to meet with unions. “There could not be a more serious threat to our health system than has been announced today.”

“We now have to do whatever is possible to stop this strike from proceeding,” he said.

The opposition leader will meet with the union at 11:30 AM today.

Victorian Hospitals Industry Association industrial relations services manager Simon Chant said hospitals were looking at the possible impact and warned that patients may have to be evacuated interstate if the strike goes ahead.

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How Keloid Removal Is Now Possible Without Surgery!

By Carmen Spencer

Scars are quite a common of the healing process. Small lesions usually heal without leaving any visible signs. However, the larger injuries are the ones that will most certainly culminate in the formation of scar tissue.

Visible scars are what result from one of two processes: hypertrophy and keloid formation. On a microscopic level, scars formed by either process are identical. Nonetheless, they behave very differently.

Hypertrophic scars are common. They are raised and wide but do not extend beyond the edge of the original lesion. These scars can itch and cause discomfort and are easily identified by a characteristic bright pink color.

Keloids are less common than hypertrophic scars but are fairly frequent in darker skinned individual. Keloid scars are also wide and raised, but unlike hyperthrophic scars, the new scar tissue begins to grow and extend beyond the edges of the original lesion. This gives them the appearance of tumors that are growing on the skin.

These types of scar tissue don’t simply appear out of nowhere, they are more likely if the wound becomes infected or contaminated with foreign matter. Younger adults are more prone to getting these types of scars, too. They are less likely to appear on a vascular part of the body like the legs or feet.

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A proper scar healing process can be complicated and lengthy in both cases. Here is a review on how you can go about dealing with hypertrophic and keloid scars.

Hypertrophic Scars – How to Treat Them

Hypertrophic scars usually improve on their own. However, it may take years before you can notice a difference. If you do not want to wait your entire life before seeing your scars disappear, then there are other scar removal options you can try.

Most treatments aimed to deal with hypertrophic scar tissue removal involve steroid injections. A new injection is applied every 4 to 6 weeks. After having undergone several treatments, the scar should become smaller, lighter in color, and less noticeable.

Pulsed dye lasers are also be used to treat scar tissue. Eventually, this treatment will destroy the scar completely. Silicone sheets, which are used as post op treatment methods, can also be used to minimize the appearance of old and new hypertrophic scars.

Surgery is another option to treating scar removal. After having undergon a surgical procedure it is possible that your doctor will use compression therapy to minimize any possible scar.

Keloid Scars & Treatment

Keloid scar removal can be much more complicated than hypertrophic scar removal. Most doctors will use steroid injections and silicone sheets to reduce smaller keloids. However, if the scar tissue is extensive or resistant to treatment, surgery may be the only option.

Unluckily, keloid scars have a high recurrence rate and can appear around the edges of a freshly sutured lesion. Doctors may apply steroid injections during and after surgery in order to discourage the appearance of another keloid scar. The person may even need to use a pressure garment for up to a year after the intervention.

Hypertrophic scars and keloids can be considerable in size and difficult to treat. As a matter of fact, there are several invasive treatments out there. However, if you want to try a non-incision route, the exciting news is that this is now possible and effective!

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U.S. Senate approves revised bailout package after controversial additions

Saturday, October 4, 2008

The U.S. Senate passed a revised bailout bill designed to help the struggling U.S. financial economy, which has measures nearly identical to the bill rejected by the U.S. House of Representatives on Monday.

“Senate Democrats and Republicans believe it is essential that we work quickly on this important legislation to restore confidence to our financial system and strengthen the economy,” said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

The new revisions include raising the FDIC insurance cap to $250,000, a move designed to please progressives. However, the $110 billion in tax breaks, earmarks and what has been called pork barrel spending is not offset by any increases in revenues and has added opposition to the bill from some Representatives in the House.

Earmarks added into the bailout bill included $192 million in tax rebates for the Virgin Islands rum industry, $148 million in tax cuts for the wool industry, $100 million tax cuts to the auto racing industry, and $48 million in Hollywood tax incentives.

Vice President of Taxpayers for Common Sense, Steve Ellis, offered his explanation for the pork and earmarks added in. “People who support some of these provisions will forget about the $700 billion and concerns they may have on that, and say, ‘If you give me a few million in tax breaks for my constituents, I’ll go along'”.

The tactic seems to have worked, however, managing to flip enough votes to pass the bill.

“The inclusion of parity, tax extenders and the FDIC increases has caused me to reconsider my position,” said Representative Jim Ramstad (R Minnesota), who voted against the previous bill on Monday. “All three additions have greatly improved the bill.”

But Representative Marcy Kaptur (D Ohio) was not changing her no vote. “I will not support this legislation because it’s the wrong medicine,” she said.

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The Senate took H.R.1424, a bill originating in the House concerning “equity in the provision of mental health and substance-related disorder benefits under group health plans, to prohibit discrimination on the basis of genetic information with respect to health insurance and employment,” and extended it with the bailout provisions.

H.R.1424 was introduced on March 9, 2007, by Rep. Patrick Kennedy (RI-1) and had the support of First Lady Rosalind Carter. It is noted on the Congressional Website that “On 10/1/2008, the Senate passed H.R.1424 as the vehicle for the economic rescue legislation. In the EAS version of the bill (Engrossed Amendment as Agreed to by the Senate), Division A (pp.1-110) is referred to as the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008; Division B (pp. 110-255) is referred to as the Energy Improvement and Extension Act of 2008; and Division C (pp. 255-441) is referred to as the Tax Extenders and Alternative Minimum Tax Relief Act of 2008.” It was not treated as an appropriations bill in the House.

There were two votes in the Senate. The first was to amend H.R.1424, which required 3/5 to be accepted, which it was. The second was a vote on the bill. Passage of the Bill required only a 1/2 majority. It was passed with 74 yeas and 25 nays. Senator Kennedy did not vote.

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Von D from “LA Ink” TV series sets world record for tattooing

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Realising how visual a medium tattooing is, tattoo artist Kat Von D of TV series LA Ink set a world record while raising funds to fight childhood blindness. In 24 hours, Von D tattooed 400 people with an “LA” logo, in her West Hollywood, California tattoo shop.

The December event at High Voltage Tattoo drew 1000 people in line, although only 400 could get the image emblazoned on them, for a $20 donation. Most learned of the event through her MySpace profile. In all, the funds raised will help 32,000 children’s eyesight, through Vitamin Angels.

Vitamin Angels is the only organization in the world solely dedicated to eradicating vitamin A definciency among children, with the goal of warding off youth blindness by 2020. The year 2020 is chosen because perfect vision is described as “20/20“.

First in line at the event was Jose Flores, who had camped out in front of the store since 7:15 the previous evening. Doors didn’t open until 10 am, and Flores didn’t get the tattoo until Von D was done with her friends and family, including internet celebrity Jeffree Star.

A Guinness World Records official was scheduled to attend, but was caught in a snow storm.

Katherine Von Drachenberg told the Los Angeles Times that, as a teenager, she “be at the mall and parents would grab their kids and be like, ‘Honey!’ It was like that scene in Pretty Woman, where the women on Rodeo Drive think Julia Roberts is going to shoplift. Now people just come up to me more out of curiosity — everyone from grandmas to soccer moms.”

The record setting event was filmed for LA Ink, a series that airs Tuesday nights on TLC in the United States. The series is a spin-off of Miami Ink, a series featuring Von D’s previous place of employ, before she set off on her own.

The series’ second season started last night, however that particular episode will air March 4.

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Australian shot in Thailand

Friday, June 30, 2006

An Australian has been shot in the abdomen in Thailand. The 22-year-old man from Wagga Wagga, Lee Burkinshaw, was shot in the Chantaburi province during a drive by shooting. He was evacuated to Bangkok hospital after receiving some treatment at a local hospital. An operation is needed to remove the bullet from his abdomen. He is expected to make a full recovery.

His spleen was removed but no vital organs have been damaged.

His father received a call at 2 a.m. AEST.

Lee went to Thailand to study the gem cutting.

“It is the gem capital of the world, and a lot of the rough cut gemstones come into there to be cut and styled,” Mr. Burkingsaw said.

He is undeterred from revisiting Thailand.

“This is purely a one-off incident … Thailand is a wonderful country, it’s just an unfortunate incident,” said Lee.

This is the second incident in recent weeks in which an Australian had been shot in Thailand. Last week a nurse was killed when she was shot in the neck near a bar.

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Insider Secrets To Help Organize Your Disney World Vacation, Part 1

By Jessica Davenport

Do you have a trip to Disney World Planned? It’s such an exciting event, don’t forget to use your time wisely, and not spend it standing in lines. We’ll help you!

The first step to enjoying an Orlando Disney World vacation is realizing that there is much more to Disney World that just the Magic Kingdom. There are actually four parks that make up the Walt Disney World Orlando resort, all of which are open seven days a week, 365 days a year.

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Most Disney vacation packages begin on either Sunday or Monday. These two days also happen to be the busiest days in Disney’s Magic Kingdom. When Parents tell their children that they are going to Disney World, thr visions of Cinderella’s Castle and Main Street, USA are all the kids can talk about for weeks. Though the Magic Kingdom may be the highlight for your family, understand that it will be there on Tuesday too; trust me, I have worked there for almost four years. Sunday is a very busy day at EPCOT as well. HINT: Try starting off your trip with a visit to Disney’s Animal Kingdom or the Disney’s MGM Studios Studios.

Your time at Disney is limited so take advantage of the park hopper option on most park tickets and hit two parks that first day. Disney’s Animal Kingdom and Disney’s MGM Studios are great parks to combine. Go to Disney’s Animal Kingdom at 9:00am when the park opens, ride the safari ride and conquer Mount Everest then go to Dinoland and experience all the attractions there. One of the biggest considerations will be the decision as to which parade to see. Mickey’s Jamming Jungle Parade at Disney’s Animal Kingdom or the Stars and Motorcars parade at Disney’s MGM Studios. They run at about the same time everyday and it is impossible to catch both of them. Disney’s Animal Kingdom closes the earliest out of all the parks at about 6:00pm everyday (earlier in the off season), so make sure you get there first thing in the morning so you get as much time to enjoy the park as possible.

After you have finished with Disney’s Animal Kingdom hop over to Disney’s MGM Studios using the Disney bus service located at the front of each park. It is free and it will save you time. If you choose to go to Disney’s MGM Studios later in the day, make sure you see the Beauty and the Beast stage show and the Lights, Motors, Action stunt show first thing. Both of these shows are in outdoor theaters and stop running before dusk. Make sure you see the Muppets 3D movie and the Great Movie Ride. Your kids will love the Muppets! There are two big ticket attractions at Disney’s MGM Studios, Rockin’ Roller Coaster Featuring Aerosmith and the Tower of Terror . Make these your last attractions before seeing Fantasmic, the nightly show. Fantasmic is a journey through Mickey’s dreams and is an amazing show! Arrive early. It is a huge stadium but everyone in the park that day will want to see it and you do not want to be in the standing room only section.

Well that should get your planning activities underway efficiently. Stay tuned and we will offer more insider advice to make your visit a family moment to never forget!

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Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans graduate students

See the discussion page for instructions on adding schools to this list.Tuesday, September 13, 2005

NAICU has created a list of colleges and universities accepting and/or offering assistance to displace faculty members. [1]Wednesday, September 7, 2005

This list is taken from Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans students, and is intended to make searching easier for faculty, graduate, and professional students.

In addition to the list below, the Association of American Law Schools has compiled a list of law schools offering assistance to displaced students. [2] As conditions vary by college, interested parties should contact the Office of Admissions at the school in question for specific requirements and up-to-date details.

The Association of American Medical Colleges is coordinating alternatives for medical students and residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina. [3]

ResCross.net is acting as a central interactive hub for establishing research support in times of emergency. With so many scientists affected by Hurricane Katrina, ResCross is currently focused on providing information to identify sources of emergency support as quickly as possible. [4]

With so many scientists affected by Hurricane Katrina, ResCross is currently focused on providing information to identify sources of emergency support as quickly as possible.

Physics undergraduates, grad students, faculty and high school teachers can be matched up with housing and jobs at universities, schools and industry. [5] From the American Association of Physics Teachers, the Society of Physics Students, the American Institute of Physics and the American Physical Society.

If you are seeking or providing assistance, please use this site to find information on research support, available lab space/supplies, resources, guidelines and most importantly to communicate with fellow researchers.

The following is a partial list, sorted by location.

Alabama |Alaska |Arizona |Arkansas |California |Colorado |Connecticut |Delaware |District of Columbia |Florida |Georgia |Hawaii |Idaho |Illinois |Indiana |Iowa |Kansas |Kentucky |Louisiana |Maine |Maryland |Massachusetts |Michigan |Minnesota |Mississippi |Missouri |Montana |Nebraska |Nevada |New Hampshire |New Jersey |New Mexico |New York |North Carolina |North Dakota |Ohio |Oklahoma |Oregon |Pennsylvania |Rhode Island |South Carolina |South Dakota |Tennessee |Texas |Utah |Vermont |Virginia |Washington |West Virginia |Wisconsin |Wyoming |Canada

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“Woofstock” dog festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

North America’s largest outdoor dog festival came back to Toronto last weekend for its fifth year. It ran from the 9th of June to the 10th of June at Toronto’s historical St. Lawrence Market. A Wikinews reporter was there on Sunday to report on some of the events that happened on the last day.

The “Woofstock” dog festival attracted as many as 140,000 people with their dogs. The festival had tons of accessories, sold under tents, to buy for dogs; food, toys, designer clothes, and more. About 400 vendors and exhibitors were there to promote their products, which also gave private dog companies or groups a chance to show their new products. The local SPCA and some animal rescues were under tents answering questions from visitors. While walking, all visitors could see the CN Tower and other very tall buildings.

One of the local TV stations, Citytv, was there. They hosted a live event at the show which was broadcast on TV. People came up on the stage and asked questions regarding their dogs and the host and co-host answered them.

A man, who called himself the “Chalk Master”, drew two pictures on pavement with chalk. He did it for free but donations were welcome. One was a picture of a girl’s head beside a dog’s head, and another with a wolf.

“Hello Humans. I’ve been invited here to provide your eyeball(s), with some pretty colours. I don’t get paid as I work this weekend strictly for tips… so, if you like what you see please make a DONATION. If you don’t like it simply reach into the pocket of the person next to you and give me their money. CHALK MASTER.”

A contest called “Canada’s top dog” had its own tent with a professional photographer taking pictures of dogs behind a white screen; the winning photo is to be published on the cover of “Puppy and dog basics” magazine.

Large “Gourmet” dog bones were also served from a cart and table.

Next year’s festival is expected to be bigger and better with even more attractions.

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Sensitivity With Whitening Trays}

Submitted by: Jason Scott Edworthy

One of the challenges with the whitening trays supplied by the dentists is the high level of sensitivity they create and as a result people do not complete the prescribed course they set out to achieve.

The reasons for this is that teeth whitening products placed on the teeth are designed to open the pores of the enamel to release staining being held in the micro pores. With the whitening trays this process occurs over a fourteen day period requiring them to be worn whilst you are asleep.

Now for deep level staining in the pores the trays can work very well and they slowly penetrate the staining over a sustained period but unfortunately the chance of getting sensitivity is also very high. This is because the micro pores stay open for the period you are using the trays and every day the trays are used the whitening gel will impregnate deeper and deeper and eventually this is what aggravates the nerve endings and causes the pain.

Customers then report the pain become so severe they stop after five to seven days just at the point when they trays start to remove the staining and therefore the whitening result is not as good as you would hoped when you embarked on purchasing the trays.

Sometimes it is worth trying to use the trays in four consecutive day periods and then having four to five days off before starting again as this will unlikely to give any sensitivity but will achieve the desired results just over a longer period.

After the initial period of wearing the trays and hopefully gaining the result you require it is worth noting the trays should be used regularly to remove staining that will re-appear. Most dentists will supply refill gels but places like ebay will also supply cost effective options from all the top brands.

As a long term solution the trays are a good investment as long as you are disciplined and stick to a long terms plan of teeth whitening but just phase the initial use as this will give you results and a comfortable experience.

Some people just could not consider sleeping with the trays as the thought of having something in your mouth for seven to eight hours per night is just not viable and therefore treatments like laser teeth whitening can a sensible option to the trays.

This treatment takes just one hour and one visit and customers prefer to not have the hassle of having to do something every day which requires immense discipline!

One of the areas of discipline is not consuming staining components we enjoy on a day to day basis including smoking, coffee, curries, tea, etc. This sounds simple in practise but not having a cup of tea for two weeks or not enjoying a cigarette for two weeks is near on impossible.

Unfortunately if you do stick to a neutral diet for the time prescribed then you risk inserting more staining in to the pres of the enamel than you are actually removing and therefore the process does not work!

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Thomas Cecil Gray, pioneer in anesthesiology, dead at 94

Friday, January 25, 2008

Pioneer modern Anaesthetic techniques Thomas Cecil Gray, born 11 March 1913 in Liverpool, died peacefully 5 January 2008 at home in Formby. A requiem mass was held at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral on 26 January 2008.

Born in Liverpool in 1913, educated at Ampleforth College, he qualified in medicine at The University of Liverpool in 1937. He began his career as a General Practitioner before joining the Royal Army Medical Corps.

He later returned to the University to become Head of the Department of Anaesthesia and was made Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in 1970, retiring in 1976. As Senior Lecturer he established the Department of Anaesthesia at Liverpool University, the ‘Liverpool technique’, based on the triad of unconsciousness, analgesia and muscle relaxation, was developed as a result.

Professor Gray was the editor of the British Journal of Anaesthesia from 1948 to 1964. Until recently Professor Gray continued to give occasional lectures at the university.

Professor Gray was presented with a CBE by Queen Elizabeth and in 1982 was honoured by Pope John Paul II who made him a Commander of the Order of St. Gregory the Great. In 2007 the Liverpool Echo included him in its list of the 800 greatest Liverpudlians, as part of Liverpools 800th anniversary.

Married twice. He married his first wife Marjorie Kathleen Hely in 1937 they had 2 children, she died in 1978; He married Pamela Mary Corning in 1979, they had 1 son. He had four grandchildren.

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