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On today's date in The Beacon archives, we published:

ALL Diebold, ALL the Time: It’s the New Hampshire Primary (2008)
VA Tech Shooter Cover-Up? (2008)
SALF Retires Dr. Henry Heimlich (2007)
Fountain Square Broomball—Almost A Great Idea (2007)
Open Letter to Crossroads Community Church about CityLink (2006)

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JANUARY 11

WOMEN’S MIDWINTER RETREAT 1:30 - 5 pm - Presented by: The Center Within Sisters of Charity Motherhouse, Mt. St. Joseph, situated on the hillside overlooking the Ohio River, offers us the beauty of winter. Winter is a time when the tree roots are growing in quiet hibernation, encouraging us as well to take time for prayer and inner reflection on the goodness and beauty of life within us. Come, join the circle of women on the journey of life during this midwinter season.  We will together create sacred space, which includes: Song and Guided Prayer/ Reflection - Quiet Reflective time for Listening Within - Sharing our Stories (if you wish) - Celebrating our Lives Together in Ritual Led by: Kathleen Hartman Blackburn, Donna Steffen, SC, Mary Ann Humbert Held at: Rose Room at Sisters of Charity Motherhouse, 5900 Delhi Road, Mt. St. Joseph, OH 45051 - From River Road (50 West), turn Right onto Fairbanks, which becomes Delhi. Stay on Delhi until it deadends at the entrance to the Sisters of Charity Motherhouse. A parking lot is found just past the buildings. Use main entrance! Fee: $25. ($30. after Jan.3 (Mail Registration Below. Keep time, info, and directions. ) Checks/ Registration to: The Center Within, PO Box 6027, Cincinnati, OH 45206 Information: 513-751-3358, 513-681-8881, , http://www.TheCenterWithin.org


JANUARY 19, 9 am - 4 pm

ARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SERVICE FOR PEACE DAY
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January 28

6 pm - 7:30 pm
Neighborhoods United - Building Community across Neighborhoods
Creating community across neighborhoods for mutual support and networking, to build relationships and advocate positive change so as to nurture and celebrate our uniqueness and gifts that benefit each and all. St Joseph Catholic Church, Fellowship Hall, 745 Ezzard Charles Dr.


Monday, May 29, 2006


New Letter to The Enquirer, from Robert S. Baratz, MD, PhD, DDS

Posted by The Dean of Cincinnati

Henry Heimlich, who has never apparently treated a drowning victim, who was not an emergency physician, and who was dismissed as the chief of surgery at the Jewish Hospital of Cincinnati under suspicious circumstances at the height of his career is now proclaimed by the Cincinnati Enquirer as an expert in drowning.  The paper recommended on 5/27/2006, and, after being told Heimlich’s procedure is dangerous and not approved for drowning has now redrawn their graphic on 5/29/2006 but continues to recommend abdominal thrusts for removal of non-existent water from the lungs.  Their basis for this is: because Henry Heimlich says so.  Who cares about all the established textbooks and authorities on near-drowning.

Am I watching a re-issue of the 60’s film Mondo Cane? (The World Gone to the Dogs)

When offered the chance to correct its error in publishing a dangerous and non-recommended method to treat drowning, the Enquirer not only fumbled the ball it ran the wrong way.

Why not treat drowning by drunken Joe’s method of falling on your belly?  or with moonbeams?  Joe is quite convinced his method works and is just as credible as Heimlich.  His data are his opinion too.

What makes Heimlich remotely credible for any treatment of drowning other than “because he says so”?  Not one authoritative body to which Heimlich ever presented his speculations on how to treat drowning adopted his method as the way to treat drowning--and that includes the Red Cross, Institute of Medicine and American Heart Association.  He has never presented any credible data.

Heimlich popularized abdominal thrusts for treating choking, which has regularly been shown to be less effective than chest thrusts by several independent medical scientists with actual measurements.  Near drowning treatment with CPR is also supported with hard data.  Instead of adopting such better methods and stopping ones that don’t work, Heimlich has not acted in the public interest in his relentless self-promotion.  .

When given a chance to correct its original gaffe the Enquirer has done a second belly flop.  Are you following the advice of Drunken Joe?  Why the Enquirer would give credence to discredited methods is worthy of an investigation.

Health fraud is the promotion of the unproven without a disclaimer.  The Enquirer piece continues to fit that definition.

This issue is not about a newspaper saving face, it is about saving lives.  Any lives lost by the Enquirer’s recommendations will hang on its doorposts..  The First Amendment does not give you a right to publish dangerous and unsupported information on how to treat near-drowning.

Robert S. Baratz, MD, PhD, DDS
President, National Council Against Health Fraud
Peabody, Massachusetts

http://www.ncahf.org


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