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Rural Lives Matter:
Medicaid Expansion May Be Controversial But It Will Save Rural Lives
... affordable health insurance and healthcare infrastructure
in rural communities
by Rhonda Perry
Columbia, Missouri
Published in In Motion Magazine December 21, 2014 |
Measure D
Berkeley vs Big Soda
Wins Historic Victory
by Bruce Akizuki
Berkeley, California
Published in In Motion Magazine November 16, 2014 |
My Name Is Raul Carranza.
And I Am The 99%.
by Raul Carranza
San Diego, California
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Health Care Costs Take a Toll on Missouri’s Farms and Ranches
MRCC Releases New Report, “Healthcare in the Heartland”
by Tim Gibbons
Columbia, Missouri
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Nuclear Power Unnecessary, Costly, and Dangerous
While small family farms can cool the planet and feed the world
by John Kinsman
Near Lime Ridge, Wisconsin
Published in In Motion Magazine August 5, 2011
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Pay Attention to the Hazards of Uranium Extraction
by Doug Brugge
Boston, Massachusetts
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Nuclear Power's Dirty Secrets
by Doug Brugge
Boston, Massachusetts |
Leetso: the Powerful Yellow Monster
A Navajo Cultural Interpretation of Uranium Mining
by Esther Yazzie and Jim Zion
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Science with the People
Community Research in Environmental Health Studies in Science, Advocacy and Ethics
by Doug Brugge and H. Patricia Hynes
Boston, Massachusetts
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Mental Health Services Issues
for Hispanics/Latinos in Rural America
by Jose J. Soto, JD
Lincoln, Nebraska
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The Impact of Loss of
Academic Enrichment Programs
by Doug Brugge
Boston, Massachusetts
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Social Security:
The closer we look at privatization the riskier it seems
by Steve Gorin
Canterbury, New Hampshire
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Doctor, About That Medicine I Saw Advertised
by Barbara Mintzes
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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First Evidence of 3rd Generation Effects from DES
"Landmark study confirms the need for better screening and testing of the 86,000 synthetic chemicals in use today"
by Nora Cody
Oakland, California
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The Canadian Cure
U.S. and Canadian Healthcare Systems Compared
by Daniel Kraker
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Navajo Uranium Miners Fight for Compensation
by Timothy Benally Sr.,
Shiprock, Navajo Nation,
New Mexico
Published in In Motion Magazine September 20, 1999
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EMS Is Becoming Ghetto Medicine
We need an expanded community healthcare system
Lester Greene,
New York City
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Update on Kanaka Maoli (Indigenous Hawaiian) Health
" ... regain control over their lands and other natural resources, their lives, their future and thus, their health in their homeland."
by Kekuni Blaisdell, M.D.,
Honolulu, Hawai'i
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Navajo Uranium Miners Fight for Compensation
by Timothy Benally Sr.,
Shiprock, Navajo Nation,
New Mexico
Published in In Motion Magazine September 20, 1999
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Update on Kanaka Maoli (Indigenous Hawaiian) Health
" ... regain control over their lands and other natural resources, their lives, their future and thus, their health in their homeland."
by Kekuni Blaisdell, M.D.,
Honolulu, Hawai'i
Published in In Motion Magazine November 16, 1997
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Historical and Philosophical Aspects of Lapa'an -
Traditional Kanaka Maoli Healing Practices
Hawaiian independence leader details history of Hawaiian medicine
and its relationship to the political / cultural history of the Hawaiian people
by Kekuni Blaisdell, M.D.,
Honolulu, Hawai'i
Published in In Motion Magazine April 28, 1996
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Nuclear Power's Dirty Secrets
by Doug Brugge
Boston, Massachusetts
Published in In Motion Magazine July 21, 2008 |
Pay Attention to the Hazards of Uranium Extraction
by Doug Brugge
Boston, Massachusetts
Published in In Motion Magazine September 18, 2007 |
Science with the People
Community Research in Environmental Health Studies
in Science, Advocacy and Ethics
by Doug Brugge and H. Patricia Hynes
Boston, Massachusetts
Published in In Motion Magazine June 26, 2006 |
The Impact of Loss of Academic Enrichment Programs
by Doug Brugge
Boston, Massachusetts
Published in In Motion Magazine June 4, 2006 |
DES-Exposed Consumers Outraged to Find Illegal DES in American Beef
by Nora Cody
Oakland, California
Published in In Motion Magazine February 28, 2000
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National Environmental Trust Welcomes Mattels
Commitment to Replace Phthalate-Containing Material in Toys
by Nora Cody
Oakland, California
Published in In Motion Magazine November 19, 1999
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New Zeneca Ad Campaign Misleading to Women
Women concerned about breast cancer are being bombarded
with a massive advertising campaign for the drug tamoxifen
by Nora Cody
Oakland, California
Published in In Motion Magazine May 5, 1999
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First Evidence of 3rd Generation Effects from DES
"Landmark study confirms the need for better screening
and testing of the 86,000 synthetic chemicals in use today"
by Nora Cody
Oakland, California
Published in In Motion Magazine October 18, 1998
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"My Year of Meats" by Ruth L. Ozeki
A book review
by Nora Cody
Oakland, California
Published in In Motion Magazine May 24, 1998
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Household Pesticides and Risk of Pediatric Brain Tumor
by Nora Cody,
Oakland, California
Published in In Motion Magazine February 25, 1998
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DES Given To Young "Too Tall" Girls In Appalling Medical Experiment
by Nora Cody,
Oakland, California
Published in In Motion Magazine August 22, 1999 |
Environmental Estrogen - Global Problem
A model for study of exposure to pollutants around the world
by Pat Cody
Berkeley, California
Published in In Motion Magazine August 1, 1998 |
Ohio Decision Against DES Daughters
An update on the ongoing efforts for compensation from drug companies who produced DES
by Pat Cody
Berkeley, California
Published in In Motion Magazine August 1, 1998 |
"The Breast Cancer Prevention Program" / Samuel S. Epstein, M.D.
Book Review
by Pat Cody
Berkeley, California
Published in In Motion Magazine August 1, 1998 |
Our Stolen Future
Book Review
Are We Threatening Our Fertility, Intelligence, and Survival?
-- A Scientific Detective Story
Pat Cody, Berkeley,
California
Published in In Motion Magazine - November 16, 1997 |
Interview with Mel Coleman, Sr.
"A Cowboy in the Meat Business"
Colorado ranch produces meat free of growth-promoting hormones, anti-biotics
Denver and Saguache, Colorado
Published in In Motion Magazine - November 16, 1997
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Moving Forward: The Challenge for People with Disabilities
Joanne Cosenza,
San Francisco, California
Published in In Motion Magazine October 21, 1995 |
Genetic engineering and Maori health
Different ways of managing and understanding knowledge
Interview with Fiona Cram and Glenis Philip-Barbara
Auckland, Aotearoa / New Zealand
Published in In Motion Magazine May 31, 2001
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Food Safety Crisis in the U.S.A.
Organics Under Fire: The U.S. Debate Continues
Ronnie Cummins
Little Marais, Minnesota
Published in In Motion Magazine February 7, 1999
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Nuking America's Dirty Food:
Another Assault on Public Health & Consumer Choice
An Opinion on Food Irradiation
Ronnie Cummins
Little Marais, Minnesota
Published in In Motion Magazine April 28, 1998
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Monsanto and Fox TV Unite to Suppress Journalists' Free Speech
on Hazards of Genetically Engineered Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH or rBST)
Ronnie Cummins
Little Marais, Minnesota
Published in In Motion Magazine April 28, 1998
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More Biotech Blunders: Mutant Cotton, Supercharged Cigarettes, and Cows
Ronnie Cummins,
Little Marais, Minnesota
Published in In Motion Magazine January 31, 1998 |
Monsanto and Friends' Biotech Blunders and Disasters Continue
Ronnie Cummins,
Little Marais, Minnesota
Published in In Motion Magazine December 17, 1997 |
U.S. Organic Sales Boom as Consumer Alarm Over Food Safety Increases
Ronnie Cummins,
Little Marais. Minnesota
Published in In Motion Magazine October 18, 1998 |
New Drug (Evista) Poses Risk of Ovarian Cancer
by Samuel S. Epstein M.D. & Pat Cody
Chicago, Illinois / Oakland, California
Published in In Motion Magazine October 18, 1998
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Health Care Costs Take a Toll on Missouri’s Farms and Ranches
MRCC Releases New Report, “Healthcare in the Heartland”
by Tim Gibbons
Columbia, Missouri
Published in In Motion Magazine September 30, 2008 |
Social Security: The closer we look at privatization the riskier it seems
by Steve Gorin
Canterbury, New Hampshire
Published in In Motion Magazine May 3, 2002 |
Social Security Ain't Broke
by Steve Gorin
Canterbury, New Hampshire
Published in In Motion Magazine August 26, 2001 |
Privatizing Social Security: Voodoo 2
by Steve Gorin
Canterbury, New Hampshire
Published in In Motion Magazine May 30, 2000 |
Taking a position on the Breaux -Thomas Medicare proposal
Without Medicare, the poverty rate among older adults would increase significantly
by Steve Gorin
Canterbury, New Hampshire
Published in In Motion Magazine April 10, 1999 |
Social Security and the Budget Surplus
The president's proposal would keep the surplus where it belongs, within Social Security, and prevent it from being frittered away on tax cuts tilted to the wealthy
by Steve Gorin
Canterbury, New Hampshire
Published in In Motion Magazine March 24, 1999 |
The White House Conference on Social Security
Different proposals to insure Social Securitys viability into the 21st century
by Steve Gorin
Washington, D.C.
Published in In Motion Magazine December 21, 1998 |
EMS Is Becoming Ghetto Medicine
We need an expanded community healthcare system
Lester Greene,
New York City
Published in In Motion Magazine November 16, 1997 |
An Interview with Sister Bernie Kenny
The Health Wagon in the Appalachian Mountains
Appalachians take care of their own
Dickinson County, Virginia
Published in In Motion Magazine November 16, 1997 |
The Canadian Cure
U.S. and Canadian healthcare systems compared
by Daniel Kraker
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Published in In Motion Magazine June 4, 2001 |
"Memories Come To Us In the Rain and the Wind"
Oral Histories and Photographs of Navajo Uranium Miners & Their Families (Extracts)
Navajo Nation
Arizona and New Mexico
Published in In Motion Magazine - November 16, 1997 |
Doctor, About That Medicine I Saw Advertised
by Barbara Mintzes
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Published in In Motion Magazine July 26, 2001 |
Mental Health Services Issues for Hispanics/Latinos in Rural America
by Jose J. Soto, JD
Lincoln, Nebraska
Published in In Motion Magazine May 30, 2000 |
Cuba's Latin American School of Medical Sciences
Reaching Out To Us Even When No One Here At Home Will
by Zekita Tucker
St. Louis, Missouri
Published in In Motion Magazine October 1, 2006
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Cuba's Cure
Why is Cuba exporting its health care miracle to the world's poor?
by Sarah van Gelder
Havana, Cuba
Published in In Motion Magazine July 30, 2007 |
Leetso: the Powerful Yellow Monster
A Navajo Cultural Interpretation of Uranium Mining
by Esther Yazzie and Jim Zion
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Published in In Motion Magazine November 13, 2006 |