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(Marketing Drugs With Sexy Sales Persons) CorpWatch : US: Gimme an Rx! Cheerleaders Pep... - 0 views

  • Still, women have an advantage with male doctors
  • a book lampooning the industry, "Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Viagra Salesman."
  • Stories abound about doctors who mistook a sales pitch as an invitation to more. A doctor in Washington pleaded guilty to assault last year and gave up his license after forcibly kissing a saleswoman on the lips.
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  • "Exaggerated motions, exaggerated smiles, exaggerated enthusiasm - they learn those things, and they can get people to do what they want."
  • one saleswoman said she had been encouraged to exploit a personal relationship with a doctor to increase sales in her Montgomery, Ala., territory.
  • One informal survey, conducted by a urologist in Pittsburgh, Dr. James J. McCague, found that 12 of 13 medical saleswomen said they had been sexually harassed by physicians.
  • Approximately two dozen Kentucky cheerleaders, mostly women but a few men, have become drug reps in recent years.
  • While there are no statistics on how many drug representatives are former or current cheerleaders, demand for them led to the formation of an employment firm, Spirited Sales Leaders, in Memphis. It maintains a database of thousands of potential candidates.
  • "The cheerleaders now are the top people in universities; these are really capable and high-profile people,"
  • "I've had people who are going right out, maybe they've been out of school for a year, and get a car and make up to $50,000, $60,000 with bonuses, if they do well."
  • Ms. Napier, 26, was a star cheerleader on the national-champion University of Kentucky squad, which has been a springboard for many careers in pharmaceutical sales.
  • Anyone who has seen the parade of sales representatives through a doctor's waiting room has probably noticed that they are frequently female and invariably good looking.
  • Some industry critics view wholesomely sexy drug representatives as a variation on the seductive inducements like dinners, golf outings and speaking fees that pharmaceutical companies have dangled to sway doctors to their brands.
  • But now that federal crackdowns and the industry's self-policing have curtailed those gifts, simple one-on-one human rapport
  • has become more important
  • Many doctors say they privately joke about the appearance of saleswomen who come to their offices. Currently making the e-mail rounds is an anonymous parody of an X-rated "diary" of a cheerleader-turned-drug-saleswoman.
  • Federal law bans employment discrimination based on factors like race and gender, but it omits appearance from the list.
  • "There's a saying that you'll never meet an ugly drug rep,"
  • But that might be changing, he said, citing a recent ruling by the California Supreme Court, which agreed to hear an employment lawsuit brought by a former L'Oreal manager who ignored a supervisor's order to fire a cosmetics saleswoman and hire someone more attractive.
  • "Generally, discriminating in favor of attractive people is not against the law in the United States,"
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The decade's biggest scam - Salon.com - 0 views

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    The March, 2011, Harper's Index expressed the point this way: "Number of American civilians who died worldwide in terrorist attacks last year: 8 - Minimum number who died after being struck by lightning: 29."  That's the threat in the name of which a vast domestic Security State is constructed, wars and other attacks are and continue to be launched, and trillions of dollars are transferred to the private security and defense contracting industry at exactly the time that Americans - even as they face massive wealth inequality - are told that they must sacrifice basic economic security because of budgetary constraints. 
thinkahol *

Living in denial: How corporations manufacture doubt - opinion - 20 May 2010 - New Scie... - 0 views

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    YOU can't beat doubt as a corporate strategy - especially if your product is life-threatening when used as directed. These days we don't have to speculate as to whether industries have manufactured doubt. They have admitted it too many times.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Live With Talat - 18th March 2009 - 0 views

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    Mian Manzoor Ahmed Wattoo Fed. Min. for Industries and Production, Senator Tariq Azeem Khan Sec. Information(PML-Q), Rana Sanaullah Former Provincial Law Min. (PML-N), in fresh episode of Live with Talat Discusses Currant Issue with Talat Hussain.
anonymous

CitizenReporter.org » Ask Your EU Doctors About - 0 views

  • While in the United States
  • ads that include the phrase “ASk Your Doctor About…” and then some perscription drug to help some ailment.  Apparently the public should then go to their doctors and tell THEM what drugs they want.
  • In the European Union this practice has long been banned. No ads with senior citizens strolling on the beach recommending that you ask your doctor about some brilliant new drug. However, this October the EU will roll out new pharmaceutical policies that are intended to, in their words, “Modernize” the rules for the pharma industry.
Susan Thur

Louisianans bleed Together, Louisianans suffer Together, Louisianans survive ... - 0 views

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    Another tragedy is unfolding. Another One!, I scream irately and angrily to the heavens. How can this be? How unfair and how are we going to, now, survive this, I desperately ask. I know here in New Orleans, where I now live (Crowley, Cajun country originally) we have had our share of hardship and difficulties. Many of us frighten, despaired and overwhelmed what we experienced nearing 5 years ago. Hurricane Katrina's anniversary is in August. And Hurricane Rita gust in without much delay, giving Louisiana no break or rest. It seems barley enough time to catch our breath, even though we sweat it out every hurricane season since. The experience of the "big one" has left many of us edgy, anxious and nervous. It has been a challenge for us all. Now here is once more another challenge. The oil spill in the gulf that threatens our, ecosystem, shoreline and seafood industries. For many of us, our distress are concentrated on our wetlands which have become more defenseless by Hurricane Katrina and Rita. I recognize I have. For us to undergo another "big one" our coast is the first line of defense to our survival. Ever since these potential, massive hurricanes, my intense coastal and wetland focus has been like a laser, zeroing on which is most important for Southern Louisiana's continued existence. However, the health and wellbeing for our future lies right now with-- us-- which are our local oil field experts and workers. The men on these oil rigs, the ones that will--and I have confidence--will plug the blowout and stop the damage--the bleeding--they are US. They are family and friends, mutual Louisiana citizens, who are well aware how important their job is, for us as well as for themselves and their family. Much is at stake to our livelihood, our environment and our way of life. more:
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Peak Oil and a Changing Climate | The Nation - 0 views

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    Peak Oil is the point at which petroleum production reaches its greatest rate just before going into perpetual decline. In "Peak Oil and a Changing Climate," a new video series from The Nation and On The Earth productions, radio host Thom Hartmann explains that the world will reach peak oil within the next year if it hasn't already. As a nation, the United States reached peak oil in 1974, after which it became a net oil importer. Bill McKibben, Noam Chomsky, Nicole Foss, Richard Heinberg and the other scientists, researchers and writers interviewed throughout "Peak Oil and a Changing Climate" describe the diminishing returns our world can expect as it deals with the consequences of peak oil even as it continues to pretend it doesn't exist. These experts predict substantially increased transportation costs, decreased industrial production, unemployment, hunger and social chaos as the supplies of the  fuels on which we rely dwindle and eventually disappear. Chomsky urges us to anticipate the official response to peak oil based on how corporations, news organizations and other institutions have responded to global warming: obfuscation, spin and denial. James Howard Kunstler says that we cannot survive peak oil unless we "come up with a consensus about reality that is consistent with the way things really are." This documentary series hopes to help build that consensus. Click here to watch the introductory video, and check back here for new videos each Wednesday.
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The Koch Brothers Are Getting Nervous - Technorati Politics - 0 views

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    Charles and David Koch seem less confident these days. The brothers - who inherited money from their dad and grew it into America's largest collection of dirty industries - have decided they need to fight back. That's not surprising. Since Koch-sponsored secret meetings were revealed, secret planning with Supreme Court Justices was exposed, and secret funding of right wing groups became apparent, Americans have begun to wonder just how much influence these guys have purchased. Read more: http://technorati.com/politics/article/the-koch-brothers-are-getting-nervous/#ixzz1IXD3a4Zw
Arabica Robusta

Oil City: Where are the Jobs, pt. 2 | Pipe(line)Dreams - 0 views

  • There should be a direct relationship between recognized training centers and oil company human resources departments. There isn’t. Basically, people are on their own; it’s not like they can go down to the local jobs office and get advice.  In a country with extremely high levels of unemployment and a huge “419″ internet scamming problem (sorry, Ghana, but it appears you have caught up with Nigeria and Cameroon on this front), potential victims are everywhere.
  • Both Tullow Oil and Kosmos Energy have posted scam alerts on their websites. Here’s the warning from Kosmos: NOTE: POTENTIAL RECRUITMENT FRAUD Kosmos Energy has learned that job applicants in the international oil and gas business, as well as other industry sectors, may be contacted by individuals or organizations that offer false employment opportunities. These communications are often via email and may request personal information or money. Kosmos only makes job offers after candidates have completed a formal interview process and does not ask applicants to pay fees during recruitment. Specifically, please note that any communications from or about the “Kosmos Group” are not associated with Kosmos Energy. This is good, but I don’t know how useful these alerts are. There are a lot of people in Takoradi who don’t have internet access. And even when you get to the Tullow or Kosmos websites, it’s not easy to get information.
  • “We are committed to providing Ghanaian suppliers with full and fair opportunities, providing short and long-term support to help local suppliers to achieve contract pre-qualification. To date 700 local contracts have been awarded by Tullow, including procuring 100% of IT equipment and services in Ghana.” I’m looking forward to having the opportunity to find out more about these 700 contracts when I interview Tullow officials.
thinkahol *

"Hot Coffee" Documentary Exposes Corporate Attacks on Consumer Rights, Features Expert ... - 0 views

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    What Really Happened? Stella Liebeck, 79-years-old, was sitting in the passenger seat of her grandson's car having purchased a cup of McDonald's coffee. After the car stopped, she tried to hold the cup securely between her knees while removing the lid. However, the cup tipped over, pouring scalding hot coffee onto her lap. She received third-degree burns over 16 percent of her body, necessitating hospitalization for eight days, whirlpool treatment for debridement of her wounds, skin grafting, scarring, and disability for more than two years. Despite these extensive injuries, she offered to settle with McDonald's for $20,000. However, McDonald's refused to settle for this small amount and, in fact, never offered more than $800. The jury awarded Liebeck $200,000 in compensatory damages - reduced to $160,000 because the jury found her 20 percent at fault - and $2.7 million in punitive damages for McDonald's callous conduct. (To put this in perspective, McDonald's revenue from coffee sales alone was in excess of $1.3 million a day.) The trial judge reduced the punitive damages to $480,000, but did state that McDonald's had engaged in "willful, wanton, and reckless" behavior. Mrs. Liebeck and McDonald's eventually settled for a confidential amount. The jury heard the following evidence in the case: McDonald's Operations Manual required the franchisee to hold its coffee at 180 to 190 degrees Fahrenheit; Coffee at that temperature, if spilled, causes third-degree burns (the worst kind of burn) in three to seven seconds; Third-degree burns do not heal without skin grafting, debridement and whirlpool treatments that cost tens of thousands of dollars and result in permanent disfigurement, extreme pain and disability of the victim for many months, and in some cases, years; The chairman of the department of mechanical engineering and bio-mechanical engineering at the University of Texas testified that this risk of harm is unacceptable, as did a wid
anonymous

The Nation: Big Pharma, Bad Science - 0 views

  • New England Journal of Medicine
  • The editors declared that they were dropping their policy stipulating that authors of review articles of medical studies could not have financial ties to drug companies whose medicines were being analyzed
  • The reason? The journal could no longer find enough independent experts.
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  • So the journal settled for a new standard: Their reviewers can have received no more than $10,000 from companies whose work they judge. Isn't that comforting?
anonymous

Statement from Mayor Gavin Newsom of San Francisco at the US Conference of Mayors - Cor... - 0 views

  • Cities are sending the wrong message about the quality of tap water when we spend taxpayer dollars on water in disposable containers from private corporations.  The fact is, our tap water is more highly regulated than what's in the bottle. Years of misleading bottled water marketing have led residents to believe otherwise. Years of misleading marketing have also led the city to spend taxpayer dollars on lucrative bottled water contracts - even when the City, itself, provides water that is every bit, if not more, safe, reliable and thirst-quenching.
anonymous

TP: Wie Ritalin & Co. im Gehirn und der hyperaktiven Gesellschaft wirken - 0 views

  • Wenn wir in einer Stabhochspringerkultur lebten, gäbe es sicher viele Kinder mit einem Stabhochsprungdefizit, das entsprechend als Krankheit definiert und behandelt würde. Unsere Gesellschaft braucht aber nun einmal keine besonders bewegungshungrigen Menschen, sondern eher solche, die möglichst lange still sitzen und auf einen Computerbildschirm starren können.
anonymous

TP: Stefan und die Geschichte vom Ritalin - 0 views

  • Schon die Vorgeschichte von Methylphenidat ist interessant, weist sie doch auf den ewigen Kreislauf "Neues Wundermittel-Langzeitfolgen-verbessertes Wundermittel-Langzeitfolgen" hin. 1887 synthetisierte Lazar Edelnau eine Vorläufersubtanz von Methylphenidat, das Amphetamin. Mitte der 20 Jahre des letzten Jahrhundert war Gordon Alles auf der Suche nach einem künstlichen Ersatz für Ephedrin, das bis dahin aus der Pflanze Ephedra vulgaris (dem Meeträubel) gewonnen wurde. Er setzte das Amphetamin als Asthma-Mittel ein, 1932 kam es unter der Bezeichnung Benzedrin auf den Markt. Lobpreisungen neuer Mittelchen gehörte schon damals zum Wissenschaftler-Alltag: 1936 berichtete der "Lancet" begeistert von dem Stimulans, das die Stimmung, das Verhalten und die kognitiven Leistung positiv beeinflussten könne.
  • Aber es kam wie so oft bei der Anwendung von psychoaktiven Medikamenten: Der Schwarzmarkt entdeckte das Produkt, denn bei hoher Dosierung führt das Amphetamin zur enormen Mobilisierung von Kraftreserven, einer und Verringerung des Schlafbedürfnisses und Steigerung des Selbstbewusstseins.
  • Die Behandlung von ADHS mit Ritalin zeigt bis heute zwar mehr Erfolge als die mit Amphetamin, gleichwohl war es auch dem Werbedruck der Pharmafirmen zu verdanken, dass "Speed" so rückhaltlos von den Rezepten der Ärzteschaft verschwand.
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  • Der formulierte Nutzen von Methylphenidat floss seit der Markteinführung in die Definition des ADH-Syndroms mit ein, es entwickelte sich ein Wechselspiel zwischen Medikation und Erkrankung, das bis heute anhält.
  • Um die große Nachfrage zu befriedigen, werkeln die Labors auch an neuen Applikationsformen. Die Firma Noven Pharmaceuticals entwickelte ein Pflaster (Daytrana), die ADHS-lindernden Substanzen werden dabei über die Haut eingenommen. Auch dieses Produkt wird seit Juni 2006 von Shire vertrieben.
anonymous

TP: Die Epidemie der Rastlosigkeit und die Karriere des Koks für Kinder - 0 views

  • Aufmerksamkeitsdefizite, geringe Frustrationstoleranz, impulsives oder gar aggressives Verhalten: Was sich liest wie die Charakterbeschreibung manches Fußballfans ist in den Kinderarztpraxen der Republik das Diagnosebild eines Kindes mit Aufmerksamkeitsstörung-Syndrom, kurz ADHS (Aufmerksamkeits-Defizit-Hyperaktivitäts-Störung). In einem Drittel aller Fälle heißt die Lösung Methylphenidat, Handelsname "Ritalin" oder "Medikinet", ein Amphetamin-Derivat, das die Gedanken fokussiert. In Deutschland erhalten zur Zeit täglich rund 60.000 Kinder und Jugendliche die Substanz, in den USA und Großbritannien sind die Zahlen ähnlich.
  • Auffällig an diesen neurobiologischen Konzeptionen bleibt bis heute, dass innerhalb der diagnostischen Blickreduzierung dieser Konzeptionen die oftmals als problematisch erkannten psychosozialen Lebenshintergründe von betroffenen Kindern als mögliche primäre Verursachungen der Verhaltensprobleme weitestgehend bewusst ausgeblendet bleiben
  • Die Übergänge sind gleitend, der Raum zwischen eingebildeten, herbeigeredeten, schwachen und starken Symptomen fließend, das Phänomen "gleicht eher dem Übergewicht als den Windpocken", wie Manfred Döpfner, Professor für Psychotherapie am Klinikum der Universität zu Köln, annimmt. Er behauptet, dass nur bei einem Prozent eines Kinderjahrgangs die Diagnose völlig eindeutig ist. Das Problem: Heute werden zwischen 3 und 15 % der Kinder mit ADHS diagnostiziert.
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  • Die Bundesopiumstelle registrierte 1993 die Nutzung von nur 34 Kilogramm reinem Methylphenidat, im Jahr 2001 waren es bereits 693 Kilogramm. Zwischen 1998 und 1999 hatte sich die Menge verdoppelt, in einem knappen Jahrzehnt kam es zu einer 20fachen Steigerung. Damit aber nicht genug. Bis 2004 stieg die Menge noch einmal kräftig an, der Arzneimittelverordnungsreport 2005 zeigte nun eine Steigerung um das Dreißigfache. In 2005 wurde 1.200 Kilogramm von deutschen Apotheken ausgegeben
  • auch das Ausland berichtet über den Anstieg des Verbrauchs.
  • Die Vorreiterrolle beim Vertrieb nehmen wieder einmal die Ärzte in den verschreibungsfreudigen USA ein. In den Staaten sollen zwischen drei und fünf Prozent der Kinder unter ADHS leiden, auch hier sitzt demnach in jeder größeren Schulklasse im Durchschnitt ein Kind mit ADHS. Mindestens fünf Millionen Kinder erhalten täglich Ritalin oder ein anderes Methylphenidat
  • Die Droge ist begehrt, weitere Zahlen zeigen das Ausmaß des Hypes: Zwischen Januar 1996 und Dezember 1997 wurden rund 700.000 Dosiseinheiten als gestohlen gemeldet, Ritalin und seine Vertreter stehen bei der DEA noch heute in den Top-Ten der gestohlenen Drogen und Medikamente. Aktuell kostet eine Pille Ritalin auf dem Schwarzmarkt zwischen drei und 15 Dollar. Die Dosierung ist auf den Lerneffekt ausgerichtet, meist werden nur ein bis drei Pillen mit 10 mg geschluckt, euphorische oder speed-ähnliche Effekte sind aber erst ab 200 mg zu erwarten.
anonymous

Killerspiele sind so schlimm wie Drogen und Kinderpornos, meint Joachim Herrmann (CSU) ... - 0 views

  • Eigentlich bin ich ziemlich stolz, dass ich aus dem wunderschönen Bundesland Bayern komme, aber nach der jüngsten Aussage von Innenminister Joachim Herrmann muss ich mir das wohl noch einmal gut überlegen. In der Pressemitteilung 127/09 von gestern greift der CSU-Mann anlässlich der ersten Verleihung des Computerspielpreises in München die deutsche Gaming-Industrie scharf an:
  • Killerspiele widersprechen dem Wertekonsens unserer auf einem friedlichen Miteinander beruhenden Gesellschaft und gehören geächtet. In ihren schädlichen Auswirkungen stehen sie auf einer Stufe mit Drogen und Kinderpornografie, deren Verbot zu Recht niemand in Frage stellt.
  • Dabei ist sein Statement nicht wirklich neu. Bereits vor zwei Wochen hat er sich zu diesem Thema ähnlich zu Wort gemeldet: Ich kann nicht nachvollziehen, wieso man sich im politischen Berlin weitgehend einig ist, Kinderpornographie im Internet zu verbieten und das mit allen Mitteln auch konsequent durchsetzen will, dies aber bei Gewalt verherrlichenden und extrem grausamen Killerspielen nicht möglich sein soll. […] Entweder der Staat versucht, das durchzusetzen oder er streicht völlig die Segel.
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    "killerspiele = kinderporno"
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