Archive for March, 2008

Abundance is for Everyone

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Abundance is for everyone, not just the limited few that life appears to have smiled on. We are surrounded by abundance. Nature is lavish, even wasteful in its abundance. Anyone caring to look will find an abundance of love, joy, money, and health is readily available to everyone willing to accept them. If there is any lack in our lives it's not because there is not enough, but rather, because we are limiting our intake. What we receive in life is controlled by the limits we place on our emotions, behaviors, thoughts and actions. There are many factors involved in why it is so hard for us to open the valve controlling the flow of abundance in our lives. By the time we become aware of the fact that we create our own limits, the beliefs and habits we've developed that produce these limits are so ingrained they are very difficult to change. Society also has its role to play. Since most of the world's governments have become capitalistic societies, it's in their best interest to promote conditions and belief systems that produce large numbers of have-nots. Simple economics tells us that in order for capitalism to thrive, there must be a large supply meeting a large demand and you must have people who are in debt to create a large enough demand to consume that large supply. The simple reality is that the governments of the world make their money from our poor health, debt, and our struggle to "just get by." Their abundance is dependant on our lack. But this does not mean we have to accept these limits. While it's true that most people will never take advantage of it, information about attracting wealth and prosperity is freely available to anyone caring to look. And the law of attraction says that the more you look, the more information you will attract. What fills your life is what you focus on. Learning to create abundance in your life is about much more than simply creating material wealth, it is about enriching your Self as a whole. When you begin to understand the principles and laws that govern Abundance, you begin to understand that you are not constrained by the conditions of the economy or the amount of your present income. Your ability to increase your wealth, live in abundance, and have financial freedom is all based on your understanding of the universal laws that govern the flow of energy controlling your ability to turn potential into reality. Yet there is more to creating abundance than simply placing an order and then sitting back to wait for its delivery. You have to be giving something of value, adding to the flow, in order to make this work. When this is the case people are more than willing to pay for your contribution. Wealth, money, success, love, and health are all forms of energy. Being part of the flow means that you are a participating member. Once you understand how to operate in the flow of that energy, you learn to work with the Source of energy and actively create your reality instead of simply letting random thoughts create a chaotic existence for you. Abundance is about living a healthy, vibrant life with a purpose and experiencing the joy that comes from possessing a strong sense of Self.

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GSK - Seroxat/Paxil: happy retirement JPG

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

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Rx - sex and drugs and quarterly goals, Part 6

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Rob meets Officer Williams.
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GSK - Seroxat/Paxil: MHRA toughen up the law

Thursday, March 6th, 2008
Britain is to strengthen the law on disclosing drug trial results following a four-year inquiry into GlaxoSmithKline's delay in reporting data linking its antidepressant Seroxat to suicide risk in teenagers.

"We will take immediate steps to ensure the law is strengthened further, so that there can be no doubt as to companies' obligations to report safety issues," Kent Woods, chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), said in a statement on Thursday.

The watchdog advised doctors in 2003 not to give Seroxat to patients under the age of 18, after Glaxo handed over data showing it could increase their risk of suicidal behaviour.

An investigation with a view to potential criminal prosecution was launched due to concerns that Europe's biggest drugmaker had held the information for some time before this and failed to disclose it.

But GSK have avoided prosecution.

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MHRA documents.

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Lilly - Viva Zyprexa: North to Alaska

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Michelle Shocked.

Jury selection for one of the biggest civil trials ever in Alaska is now under way in Anchorage Superior Court with attorneys from around the country, an instant Internet feed for those willing to pay big bucks, and tens of millions of dollars riding on the verdict.

At issue is Zyprexa, pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly & Co.'s best-selling drug. It is approved for treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

The state of Alaska sued Eli Lilly in 2006, alleging the company failed to warn of serious health risks for people who take Zyprexa, including the risk of diabetes. It wants the company to cover treatment costs of Medicaid patients who suffered serious health problems after being on the drug.

But Eli Lilly says the state has two irreconcilable positions -- at the same time the state is suing the company, it continues seeking court orders to force mental patients to take the very drug it says is so harmful. Zyprexa has been prescribed for more than 23 million people since its initial approval in 1996, according to Lilly, and it still is being prescribed in the United States and more than 80 other countries. Global sales of Zyprexa last year topped $4.8 billion.

Eight other states have suits pending, plus another 1,200 suits by private individuals are awaiting trial. Alaska's is the first to make it to a jury so all eyes are on Judge Mark Rindner's fourth floor courtroom.

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In addition, a federal criminal investigation is being conducted in Pennsylvania.

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