The current medical environment is geared at making a profit...more than actual healing. The Big Med and Big Pharma industries are in it for the money. They manufacture these chemicals and try to promote them as real cures, but in fact, they make things worse.
One can get depressed or really upset when he is hit with the reality that the current medical environment in the U.S. is geared more for making money than for making people healthy.
Instead of letting it get me down, I try to view it in a way where I can get something positive out of it. Instead of going with the system, I am taking another path. It's a tougher one, but I find that there are cures for everything in nature. Man can take advantage of that and try to use some of the God-given remedies, or try to invent his own, which usually cause more harm than good.
One last article, and it's from Natural News, that talks about how medical industry has gone so far astray from actually trying to cure people and help them in their quest for big money...
http://www.naturalnews.com/033881_health_care_profits.html
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Williamsville football
Went to my first Billies game of the season when South played Williamsville East. Ferguson and the Billies had a slow start as East took a 6-0 first quarter lead. Finally, they started to get moving, thanks to several great punt returns. Ferguson showed that he can run as well as he can pass, if not better. He kind of reminds me of Chad Kelly, Jim's nephew who plays for St. Joes. Kelly is a quarterback about the same statue as Ferguson and seems to be able to run even better than he can toss the pigskin. In the two games I saw Kelly play, I was more impressed with his great running ability than I was his arm.
Ferguson ended up running for 4 touchdowns in the Billies lopsided 34-14 win over cross-town rival Williamsville East. Fergy also completed 7 of 12 passes for 134 yards, but most of his fireworks came when he called his own number.
Ferguson ended up running for 4 touchdowns in the Billies lopsided 34-14 win over cross-town rival Williamsville East. Fergy also completed 7 of 12 passes for 134 yards, but most of his fireworks came when he called his own number.
Trent Ferguson releases the ball against the Williamsville East Flames.
Trent Ferguson uses is feet as much as his arm. Here he takes off towards the endzone.
Trent Ferguson puts a tight spiral on his passes.
Ferguson hands off to his running back to runs up the middle.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
UB expands in Medical Corridor
The University of Buffalo is expanding its presence in the Medical Corridor and one of the new buildings being erected is the UB Educational Opportunity Center which is on the corner of Ellicott and Goodell in Buffalo. This is being built right next to the M. Wyle Building on that corner. Here are some pics I took of the construction...
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