Water Ionizers are becoming a widespread health product in many countries of the world including the United States. In Japan, which ranks in very first position on the list of countries for long life, 20% of homes have a Alkaline Water Machine. While other countries do not have that same level of market penetration, the news is getting out and health-conscious people everywhere are finding out about Water Ionizers and using them to make healthy drinking water. Just about everybody these days
U.S. Energy Department Secretary Stephen Chu at this evening’s event. (Photo by Heath Haussamen) LAS CRUCES — Global warming necessitates the development of improved energy sources and technological leaps in energy efficiency, and New Mexico can play an important role in making that happen, U.S. Energy Secretary Stephen Chu said Monday evening. Speaking at a conference at New Mexico State University, Chu said it has become “overwhelmingly clear” in recent years that global warming is dire
It looks like we’re getting to the end of weeks and weeks of nothing but news about crazy screaming people at health care town hall meetings . Before we’re done with it, let’s see if we can squeeze the last few drops of humor out of this whole thing. Fortunately, Texas House Republican Pete Olson looks like he is up to the task. While at a town hall, the good Mr. Olson decided to tell a story about a mom whose young son was denied treatment by private insurers to cover the child’s heart tra
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Today, Republican Sens. Mitch McConnell (KY), John McCain (R-AZ), and Kit Bond (MO) held a “ Health Care Reform Forum ” at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, MO. However, the event was closed to the public. ThinkProgress spoke with Barbara Mueth, vice president of community relations at Children’s Mercy, who confirmed that the attendees had all been invited by either the hospital or the senators. At the event, McConnell said that it was time to “ step back and start over ” on health care.