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Articles on essential medical topics

Self-Defense and Medical Preparedness – Part 2

The following post on self-defense and medical preparedness is second in a series by Pete Farmer,  who holds advanced degrees in research biology and history, and is also an RN and EMT.  I’d be very interested in comments from those of you who have … Continue reading

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Protected: Recipe for insulin

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Self-Defense and Medical Preparedness – Part 1

The following post on medical preparedness is contributed by Pete Farmer,  who holds advanced degrees in research biology and history, and is also an RN and EMT.  I’d be very interested in comments from those of you who have served in areas … Continue reading

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Making the most of OTC meds – ibuprofen

Ibuprofen is one of the first prescription drugs that moved to over-the-counter status approximately 25 years ago, the prescription drug being released about 10 years prior to that. In the USA, OTC ibuprofen is most commonly found in the 200 … Continue reading

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Medical prepping and the mark of the beast

Over the weekend I was studying about the mark of the beast, foretold in Revelation 13: 16-18 (KJV): And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, … Continue reading

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Curious Message from the AMA

At least for now, things are looking bad for doctors treating Medicare patients, with a nearly 30% pay cut coming January 2012, unless Congress intervenes. So the AMA has been sending messages to doctors about our options for 2012, including … Continue reading

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The Four Phases of Armageddon Medicine

In the preface to my upcoming book, Armageddon Medicine, I refer to the four phases health care will likely experience at TEOTWAWKI: floundering, fading, forgotten, and future. Recently someone asked, Are there any signs the process has already begun? Is … Continue reading

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Week 22 – Question of the Week: Can you give an IV without IV access, or, Have you tried hypodermoclysis?

Week 22: 2011-10-12 (non-consecutive weeks)  Suppose your child has vomited for days and is too weak to walk. The grid is down and the hospital is closed, their generator having run out of fuel. You have no idea where to … Continue reading

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Between a rock and a hard place…(or, when you have to perform euthanasia of a pet in a survival or disaster environment)

A few weeks ago a patient sat before me, quietly tearful. Like so many others, she was embarrassed to say that her cat’s illness was the cause of her distress. Putting a pet to “sleep” – a kind euphamism for euthanasia – is … Continue reading

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Buy today: New book by Jim Rawles, editor of SurvivalBlog

Most readers will recognize Jim Rawles as the editor of SurvivalBlog.com. Tuesday, October 4th, 2011 marks the release of his new novel, Survivors, sequel to  Patriots. The book is already rated a best-seller, based on pre-sales, but you can help … Continue reading

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