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Showing posts with label Health - Mental issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health - Mental issues. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2016

MUSLIM MIGRANTS BURN DOWN CONFERENCE HALL IN GERMANY over a dispute about food - German authorities say at least half of migrants suffer from mental illness - The connection between Islam and mental illness, confirmed by European psychologist

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  • When Muslim violence occurs in Israel, EU countries immediately blame it on the "occupation".  When terrorists strike in Europe, they blame it on ISIS and a "distortion of Islam". 
  • However, violence is a way of life in Muslim nations, part of old traditions, and exacerbated by a religion that mandates violence against Infidels and against those who violate its precepts.  Violence becomes embedded in the ethos of a community.
  • European psychologists have found that Islam itself promotes mental illness due to its sanctioned abuse against women and children, and the use of violence to settle disputes at all levels.  Add to that widespread inbreeding.  
  • New studies in genetics prove that some characteristics in temperament are inheritable.  Culture does produce genetic changes that are carried over into future generations, no matter where they live.  That may explain why German-born Muslim children have turned schools into places now too violent for other students and educators.
A refugee camp in Germany was burned down by migrants amid claims they were angry they had not received a wake-up for Ramadan breakfast, it has been reported
Two Muslim men charged after migrants burned a conference hall down in Dusseldorf, injuring 26 people and causing €10 million in damage, during Ramadan because of a dispute about food.
 
Continue reading, see more images, and read article explaining why there is so much mental illness among migrants (at least half of them are afflicted, admit German authorities).

Friday, October 9, 2015

HALLUCINATING WHILE IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT - Caused by heavy sedation and physical restraints, the devastating mental and physical effects of POST INTENSIVE CARE SYNDROME linger long after discharge from hospital. They include depression, false memories, fatigue, and mental impairment similar to early Alzheimer's

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    A large percentage of Canadian patients discharged from Intensive Care Unit (ICU) treatment experience something akin to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
  • Patients in ICU are routinely kept under heavy sedation to spare them pain, discomfort, and the subsequent memory of their difficult experience.
  • Heavy sedation also makes patients easier for the medical and nursing staff to handle.
  • But overuse of sedation and physical restraints make patients feel as if they’re being imprisoned or tortured, and the experience can unleash long-lasting psychological trauma and physical ailments.
  • Patients experience horrific hallucinations of violence and victimization, including rape, and these imagined episodes remain on their minds as false memories.
  • Post-Intensive Care Syndrome includes devastating muscle weakness, cognitive dysfunction similar to early Alzheimer’s disease or traumatic brain injury, anxiety, depression and full-blown post-traumatic stress disorder.
  • While much money is being invested in ICU technology and care, once patients are discharged they are left to deal with their mental trauma on their own.
  • Read the case of one particular former patient, an academic, who has made it her life's work to speak to medical conferences around the world about this particular subject.
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Thursday, June 11, 2015

STUDY FINDS MISSING LINK BETWEEN THE BRAIN AND THE IMMUNE SYSTEM - University of Virginia scientists discover vessels that connect the brain to the immune system - For decades scientists have been finding that positive thoughts can improve immunity, they just did not know how

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  • The map of the human body has just been radically changed.person relaxing in the forest
  • Scientists discovered new vessels that connect the brain to the immune system.
  • Could have effects on study and treatment of neurological diseases ranging from autism to Alzheimer's.
  • Scientist:  We always perceived it before as something esoteric that can't be studied. But now we can ask physical questions.
  • See also related medical articles published in before this discovery that found a connection between thoughts and the immune system performance.  They just did not know how it happened.
  • And how spending quiet time in a natural setting, such as taking a walk in the park or in a real forest, can boost your immune system.  Your positive thoughts in a beautiful setting can affect your body and your health.

 Missing link found between brain, immune system -- with major disease implications
Illustration:  Maps of the immune system.  Left, the old map.  Right, the new map with recent discovery of brain-to-immune system vessels.
Credit:  University of Virginia Health System

In a stunning discovery that overturns decades of textbook teaching, researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have determined that the brain is directly connected to the immune system by vessels previously thought not to exist.
 
That such vessels could have escaped detection when the lymphatic system has been so thoroughly mapped throughout the body is surprising on its own, but the true significance of the discovery lies in the effects it could have on the study and treatment of neurological diseases ranging from autism to Alzheimer's disease to multiple sclerosis.
 
Continue reading

Monday, November 10, 2014

VIRUS INFECTION AFFECTS BRAIN FUNCTION - Chlorovirus ATCV-1 usually infects green algae but now it has been found in humans, affecting memory and visual and spacial functions

Found: The viral infection that makes nearly HALF of us more stupid (and it lasts for YEARS)
 
  • The virus - called chlorovirus ATCV-1 - was only known to appear in algae
  • Researchers in U.S. have not established how it comes to infect humans 
  • It hasn't infected just swimmers, which rules out direct link to algae itself 
  • Instead humans could've been carrying virus but was not known to doctors
  • Research suggests it alters genes in brain including memory and emotion
  • Scientists found 44 per cent of patients tested had virus in their throats 
  • Friday, April 4, 2014

    IMPRISONED BY DOCTORS - ELDERLY CANADIAN COUPLE HIRE LAWYER AFTER BEING HELD AGAINST THEIR WILL WHEN THEY VISIT HOSPITAL TO ENQUIRE ABOUT A DOCTOR - Diagnosed with dementia, they are locked up, deprived of access to their wallet and bank account, and involuntarily medicated and restrained.

    A few days ago I posted an article  that exposed how British doctors are being pressured by hospitals to overdiagnose their patients with dementia or Alzheimer's.   This is a very disturbing situation and I suggest you read it because medical protocols tend to expand to other countries, as if by contagion.

    UK:  Doctors 'leaned on' to diagnose dementia cases: GPs are told they will lose money if they don't meet their NHS targets
    http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/04/dementia-and-alzheimers-what-are-vested.html

    In Canada a simple visit to a hospital can result in your hospital imprisonment, if doctors think that you are not capable of properly looking after yourself.
     
    A Canadian elderly couple have been locked up against their will in a windowless room inside a hospital after they paid a visit to enquire about a general practitioner.  Not only that but they lost control of their bank account and their money. 
     
    After days of confinement they managed to hire an attorney to petition the Supreme Court to be released so that they can return to their own home. 
     
    Here is their story:


    CBC News - An elderly Victoria couple has gone to B.C. Supreme Court to try to take back control of their lives, after they were committed and held in hospital after going there for care.
     
    In court documents, the Vancouver Island Health Authority claims Pamela and Douglas Allen were suffering from neglect and poor nutrition because of a range of complex health conditions when they attended Victoria's Royal Jubilee Hospital looking for care in January.
     
    According to court documents, several doctors diagnosed both with dementia, and each was committed under the Mental Health Act. They are now residing at Victoria General Hospital.

    The doctors found both incapable of caring for themselves or each other at their suite in an independent living home for seniors, which they recently bought.
     
    They also had their bank accounts frozen and placed under the control of the Public Guardian.

    But the 84-year-olds claim they are capable of looking after themselves with the aid of a nurse, and recorded a video statement from the hospital ward that is now their home and what they describe as their prison.

    In the video, Pamela is in a wheelchair and Douglas is confined to a bed by a restraining vest.

    "I want to go to my home," says Pamela in the video. "They won't let us go to our own home and we haven't done anything."

    Lawyer seeks release

    Their lawyer, Jonathan Aiyadurai, said they should be released from the hospital ward where they're being kept.  "They're bored – my clients have not had a breath of fresh air since they went into the General hospital. No windows have been opened for them.  They haven't been allowed outside. The husband has been put in a straitjacket — very draconian and Kafkaesque if I may say, and this is all at the taxpayers' expense."   
         
    Aiyadurai said the Allens are willing to pay for a nurse to visit them daily at their independent living unit, which they bought before being committed.  "Perhaps if my clients need some care – why can't they get that out in the community?"  He said his clients want the public to hear their story, and that's why they recorded the video.  "Wouldn't people like to know that that can happen?"

    The couple's legal action also claims they were poorly fed and bathed at the James Bay Care Centre, that Pamela is being treated with insulin against her will, that they have not been allowed to attend their church, and that they have no access to their personal belongings, including Douglas's confiscated wallet.  
              
    The Vancouver Island Health Authority said both had been evicted from a number of independent living facilities due to their refusal to accept home support and their failure to take care of themselves and their residences.  When asked to comment on the case, authority spokesperson Sarah Plank said, "To protect the privacy and confidentiality of our patients, we cannot comment on specific cases."

    "Island Health takes our responsibility to ensure the health and well-being of vulnerable adults very seriously. When a vulnerable person is not able to safely care for themselves, or we receive a report of abuse, neglect or self-neglect, we have a responsibility under the Adult Guardianship Act to respond to protect the person’s safety and well-being," Plank said

    Read more and see legal papers here
     
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    More on the story:
     
    The Allens - Photo Vancouver Sun
      Vancouver Sun - The Allens used to have a nurse come to their Cook Street suite every second day. On Jan. 5, they walked to Royal Jubilee Hospital to ask about the availability of family doctors. 
     
    They were admitted and later transferred to VGH.  "From there, they found themselves on the fourth floor, in the geriatrics ward, and that's where they've been since," Aiyadurai said.
     
    The couple phoned Aiyadurai and on Feb. 11, he wrote a letter to Island Health demanding the couple's release from "illegal detention."
     
    Having dementia makes the Allens more vulnerable "but there are processes in place for that," Aiyadurai said.
     
    Read more and watch video of Douglas and Pamela Allen explaining their situation
     
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     The case of Britain's national health service (NHS)
     
    Doctors 'leaned on' to diagnose dementia cases: GPs are told they will lose money if they don't meet their NHS targets


    Leading GP Dr Martin Brunet: GPs with few cases will be desperate to escape a low ranking.  He argues 'naming and shaming' could lead doctors to  'up the numbers' .  But this raises concerns the patient-doctor relationship is being undermined, he warned
     
    Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has prioritised increasing dementia diagnosis rates in those patients who don’t have obvious symptoms. He believes GPs are reluctant to carry out tests because there is no effective cure.  But this has raised fears that unnecessary diagnoses will be made for fear of losing funding.
     
    Mr Hunt has endorsed new  targets for diagnosis rates of Alzheimer’s and other forms of the disease. In November, he published a ‘dementia map’ of rates for different clinical commissioning groups (CCG).
     
    Dr Brunet, from Binscombe Medical Centre in Godalming, Surrey, is among growing medical opposition to the strategy. He said there was deep concern that the patient-doctor relationship was being undermined.  The setting of target rates for the diagnosis of any condition is unprecedented, says Dr Brunet, in a personal view in the British Medical Journal.  He said: ‘Dementia is big business and there are many vested interests that stand to benefit from a rise in the number of diagnoses.’
     
    Read more of this interesting article
    http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/04/dementia-and-alzheimers-what-are-vested.html

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    How the elderly are locked up against their will in the UK
    Prisoners of care homes: Devastating report reveals tens of thousands of elderly and vulnerable people locked up against their will.
    http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/03/how-elderly-are-locked-up-against-their.html

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    BLOGGER'S NOTE: 
    Double Standard in British Columbia

    Authorities in the city of Victoria seem oblivious to the double standard in the treatment of this couple with financial means compared to others suffering from mental illness but who are broke. 

    The province of British Columbia allows a large number of poor people with mental illness to roam the streets uncared for, suffering from sicknesses and addictions - completely abandoned except for a small amount of welfare income, if they manage to get it, but not enough for them to live anywhere except for the streets, public parks, or in public shelters. 

    Some years ago the province of BC released all patients from Riverview, a large psychiatric hospital.  Those who were unable to adapt to society or find community help became victimized, sometimes freezing to death on city streets.  Or they ended up in prison, although they do not belong there.  

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    August 2013:  British Columbia mayors call for reopening of Riverview Mental Hospital
    http://bc.ctvnews.ca/mayors-calling-for-re-opening-of-riverview-hospital-1.1428007

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    The Tyee reports

    Research finds a high percentage of long-term homeless suffer from schizophrenia and were abused as children. .... 

    Also, because British Columbia requires that an individual have an IQ of less than 70 in order to qualify for long-term support services, those with fetal alcohol syndrome are systematically excluded from care and consigned to homelessness by the province.
    Read more - http://thetyee.ca/News/2010/06/22/MentalIllnessHomeless/

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    Tuesday, April 1, 2014

    DEMENTIA AND ALZHEIMER'S - WHAT ARE THE VESTED INTERESTS BEHIND THE PUSH FOR OVERDIAGNOSING? - The case of Britain where doctors are pushed to overdiagnose

    Just a few weeks ago we heard about a new blood test that is an "almost" sure way to predict Alzheimer's.  It claims a 90% accuracy.
     
    Problems:  some of the patients involved were given an inaccurate or false positive result. Even if patients receive an accurate result, the test could present a slew of complications, from not being able to get life insurance to being unfairly dismissed from a job – or the simple worry of knowing that a debilitating disease awaits, years down the road.
     
    And in Belgium they have approved euthanasia for patients of all ages with "chronic ailments". 
     
    Will Alzheimer's and dementia diagnoses be eventually grounds for euthanasia  - as a cost-saving measure?   

    Today's news comes from Britain:

    DAILY MAIL -
    Doctors 'leaned on' to diagnose dementia cases: GPs are told they will lose money if they don't meet their NHS targets

    Leading GP Dr Martin Brunet: GPs with few cases will be desperate to escape a low ranking.  He argues 'naming and shaming' could lead doctors to  'up the numbers' .  But this raises concerns the patient-doctor relationship is being undermined, he warned

    Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has prioritised increasing dementia diagnosis rates in those patients who don’t have obvious symptoms. He believes GPs are reluctant to carry out tests because there is no effective cure.  But this has raised fears that unnecessary diagnoses will be made for fear of losing funding.
     
    Mr Hunt has endorsed new  targets for diagnosis rates of Alzheimer’s and other forms of the disease. In November, he published a ‘dementia map’ of rates for different clinical commissioning groups (CCG).
     
    But Dr Brunet said the video accompanying the website features Mr Hunt ‘lambasting the laggards for poor performance’.  As a result CCGs are piling on the pressure on GPs to raise dementia diagnosis rates ‘with financial strings attached’, while ‘leaning on you heavily to make any diagnosis to get the numbers up’, he claimed. At least one CCG has told its GPs the area will lose money if they don’t increase rates, Dr Brunet added.  And he warned that ‘naming and shaming’ makes the worst performers desperate to get off the bottom of the league table and so may unnecessarily ‘upgrade’ the diagnosis to dementia.
     
    Dr Brunet, from Binscombe Medical Centre in Godalming, Surrey, is among growing medical opposition to the strategy. He said there was deep concern that the patient-doctor relationship was being undermined.  The setting of target rates for the diagnosis of any condition is unprecedented, says Dr Brunet, in a personal view in the British Medical Journal.  He said: ‘Dementia is big business and there are many vested interests that stand to benefit from a rise in the number of diagnoses.’
     
    One in three older people has some form of minor cognitive impairment, which can be picked up in tests but may never lead to full-blown dementia.  Meanwhile, figures used to estimate how many diagnoses each practice should make are often wrong and fail to take into account local circumstances, such as dementia care homes in the area, Dr Brunet added.  And he warned: ‘Working towards targets can lead to perverse behaviours and outcomes, because the needs of patients are secondary to the requirement to fulfil quotas.’
     
    The UK National Screening Committee said in June 2010 that screening for Alzheimer’s Disease ‘should not be offered’ because there was insufficient evidence of the benefits.  CCGs, which comprise groups of GPs collectively responsible for commissioning local services, can attract a quality premium payment as a reward for improving a range services.  Hertfordshire CCG has chosen the dementia rate target as one of the qualifying measures. If they miss it they will lose out on extra money for the area.
     
    Dr Brunet said: ‘The idea that doctors should be motivated by self interest, such as personal or corporate gain, is abhorrent.’ 
     
    The Health Department said in 2011 there were 250,000 dementia patients registered by GPs. It now exceeds 300,000.  A Department of Health spokesman said: ‘A timely diagnosis can make a significant difference to a person’s quality of life.  'We would always expect doctors to act in the best interests of their patients, to assess them appropriately when they show the signs of dementia, and refer them to a specialist for diagnosis.
     
    Source
     
     
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    RELATED
     
    New blood test for Alzheimer's - 90% accurate?
     
    2014: Pharmaceutical firms accused of falsifying data in major Alzheimer’s study
    Japan’s health ministry said Friday it was probing claims falsified data was used in an Alzheimer’s disease study involving major pharmaceutical firms, a day after filing an unrelated criminal complaint against Swiss drugs giant Novartis.
     
    Belgium law allows for euthanasia for people of all ages, including children, who suffer from chronic illness (not just terminal illness, but "chronic" diseases)
     
    How the elderly are locked up against their will in the UK
     
    EUTHANASIA ALREADY EXISTS IN BRITAIN - often without relatives' consent.  They call it the "Pathway". 
    The National Health Service of Britain has a policy of removing seriously ill patients from hospitals and placing them in especially designated clinics to be deprived of food and water until they died.  They call it the Liverpool Care Pathway.  But with Pathway or not - patients are still left to starve.
     
    Read more:
      
    It was murder, says son of woman starved to death under Pathway "care"

    July 2013 - The killing of patients will continue - under a different name
    (Care and Support Minister, Norman) Lamb, struck an ominous note, for example, when he said the LCP’s replacement would not be called a ‘pathway’ — which suggested that these practices might continue under a different name.  He says that end-of-life care will now be tailored for individual patients. But this fails to identify the very confusion at the core of this problem. This arises over the issue of medical staff being able to identify correctly when someone’s life is about to end. For the advice at the core of the LCP is, in fact, nothing other than basic

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