• Anoxic Brain Answers
    Where there is no research there can be no progress. Too many people are suffering from brain injuries caused by lack of oxygen. There are no research breakthroughs or trial medications that stimulate the brain's system. Insurance companies deny different options because most treatments are too expensive. Our loved ones deserve a second chance at living healthy and productive lives.
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    Created by Gisele Hearne
  • Insure the Good Life in Nebraska
    State after state has accepted the funding provided in the Affordable Care Act and those states have reported huge health and economic benefits. 100,000 Nebraskans have waited long enough, have suffered long enough. No more gridlock politics at the expense of those most vulnerable. No more hollow, Trumpism excuses.
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    Created by Cathy Lohmeier
  • Support HR3849 - Acupuncture for Veterans, Seniors and Active Military
    Americans should have access to acupuncture as a healthcare choice. Acupuncture can help with the side effects of PTSD and possibly reduce the 22 veteran suicides per day. Help the 50 million Americans that wake up every day with chronic pain and improve quality of life for seniors by providing an alternative to opioid use. Acupuncture can help reduce healthcare costs and increase workforce productivity. Please ask your congressperson to sign-on as a co-sponsor of HR3849. Please find you congressional representative and forward them this petition by going to: http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/
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    Created by Nora
  • FIX VA NOW! -----OUR VETERANS DESERVE BETTER.
    No one will fix VA, unless the people demand it. Congress and the AFGE union at VA are ignoring military veterans, and feeding off of the profits of our suffering. VA is still denying that Agent Orange used in the Vietnam war was harmful to veterans and our descendants. This bodes ill for our new generations of warriors, exposed to toxic agents during their own more recent nservice. .
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    Created by Ron Nesler
  • Governor Scott and Our Elected Officials: Stop Standing in the Way of Women's Reproductive Rights!
    Set to go into law on July 1, HB 1411 places medically unnecessary restrictions on abortion and will strip away access for thousands of women in Florida from being able to access preventative family planning services like birth control, STD tests, and cancer screenings. This bill will have a profoundly negative impact on all Floridians, but especially those who already face systematic barriers to care, such as poor women and women of color who live in areas of the state where there is already limited access to reproductive healthcare. Access to healthcare, resources, and education should not be dependant on where you live or your socioeconomic status. All women -no matter where they live- must have access to the sex education and healthcare needed to stay healthy and decide for themselves how to prevent pregnancy, terminate an unwanted pregnancy, or carry a pregnancy to term.
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    Created by Stephanie Porta
  • Reform Psych Wards and Psychiatric Hospitals in America
    Hospitals are supposed to be places of compassion, kindness, and care. In all wards that deal with physical illnesses, patients will receive that kind of care, except in the psych ward. People in psych wards across the country are being stigmatized and discriminated against by staff and sometimes abused. -When people are first admitted they are forced to put on ugly looking scrubs, that are similar to prison wear and they have their clothes and their cell phones and laptops taken from them. While they claim the scrubs are to protect people from hurting themselves and the cell phones and laptops are taken away from them for privacy. They do not do this in other wards for people with physical illnesses, making it discrimination. -Upon admittance, the nurses, staff, and doctors do not talk to the patient or get any medical history from them. Instead, they get it from the patient's caregivers and not to the patient, treating them like children. -The staff treat and talks to the patients like children. -When someone is admitted to the psych ward, they do not talk to the patient who is suicidal or in pain. They leave them alone and tell them to cope with it. -There is a shortage of beds in psych wards. Causing patients to have to stay in the ER for months at a time. -They do not provide peer specialists. -If a patient does not have a place to stay after the hospital, the doctor will discharge them into a homelessness situation. -The doctors have a poor bedside manner. -Patients who are lucid and coherent and not a threat to themselves or others are forced to be locked in the psych ward. -The staff makes inappropriate assumptions about patients based on the stigma of mental illness. -Patients sometimes face abuse at the hands of the staff. Request of the Government We ask that the federal and state governments do as follows; -Upon admittance, to the ER, for a psychiatric ailment, the nurses and doctors will talk to the patient and the caregivers -Forcing a patient to wear those ugly looking scrubs will be prohibited -Patients who are lucid and coherent will be allowed to keep their cell phones and laptops while in the hospital provided they sign a contract not to take pictures. Same goes for visitors. -A working group will be put together to teach the doctors and nurses bedside manner, and how not to stigmatize and profile someone with a mental illness. It will also teach people who work in hospitals how to talk and give hope to someone who is suicidal. It will also teach people in the Emergency rooms this too. -Requires peer specialists to work in psych wards. -Patients will not be discharged into homeless situations. -Patients will have the choice between individual and/or group therapy. -Patients who are not a danger to themselves or others will not have to be locked in the psych ward. -People who are patients in the psych ward will be treated with the same respect and courtesy as people with physical illnesses. -Require the government to give more money for beds in psych wards. -Put together a working group to help find better group treatments.
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    Created by Sarah C Robin
  • Tell Congress: Pass Zika Virus emergency funding NOW!!
    The Zika virus has officially arrived in the U.S. There are now many confirmed cases of the Zika virus in the Miami area that were contracted by local mosquitoes, not by travel abroad or sexual transmission, and the CDC has issued a travel warning to all pregnant women not to travel to Miami. That is on top of the thousands of U.S. Zika cases contracted or associated with travel to South or Central America. Meanwhile, the U.S. Congress left weeks ago for their summer vacations without passing emergency funding for Zika. Outrageous! According to the CDC and other national health officials, we are unprepared for this outbreak and need this funding ASAP for prevention, research, and treatment—including a potential vaccine—of the Zika virus. Enough is enough! We need you to speak out! Write your members of Congress and tell them to come back to Washington, D.C. and pass emergency funding for the prevention and treatment of the Zika virus ASAP!
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    Created by Elyssa, MomsRising.org Picture
  • TELL GOVERNOR MALLOY THAT SEPARATE IS NOT EQUAL
    Dental amalgam is 50% Mercury, which is a known neurotoxin that adversely affects human health and the environment. Many people are not only unaware of the alternatives that are available but, more importantly, they are unaware of the harm Mercury causes to their health and the environment.
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    Created by Alfred Coleman
  • Save the lives of millions of Americans!
    This surgery, performed on me 20 years ago, changed my life in ways which I could never have imagined and still impacts my life today. I am not the same as I was before.
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    Created by Deborah Braaten
  • Stop big pharmacetual companies from price goughing Narcan
    I an an RN and I am outraged by the acts of pharmaceutical companies using the tragic loss of human life to make obscene profits.
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    Created by Dennis Tallent
  • OPPOSE BROOK STREET GROUP HOME CHANGES!
    Our profoundly developmentally/physically disabled children/residents Anthony, Arthur, George, Paula and one additional resident will face a catastrophic future if Brook Street is no longer state funded/operated with the present staff. Also join us in opposing changes to all Connecticut group homes and facilities. These residents need your help - please support them by signing this petition.
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    Created by Lindsay Mathews
  • FDA: It's time for real action to save antibiotics
    Antibiotics are a miracle of modern medicine, and are designed to be given in precise doses, to treat specific illnesses and infections. But once big farming operations discovered that a regular dose of antibiotics promoted rapid growth and prevented disease in their livestock, they started to routinely put lifesaving medicines into the daily feed of healthy animals. The result? Bacteria that come into contact with those animals grow resistant to antibiotics. Already two million people fall ill, and 23,000 people die each year from drug-resistant infections -- and that was before the arrival of mcr-1, a gene carried by bacteria that can resist even our last resort antibiotics. Superbugs aren't taking their time, and neither can we. Call on the FDA to stop the overuse of antibiotics on factory farms.
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    Created by US PIRG