Carter and the guinea worm

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  1. ARDY

    ARDY Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    It seems as though pres carter has been working on eradicating the guinea worm.... Among many other things

    http://www.bbc.com/news/health-35484933

    And it looks like he may well be on the way to eradication

    Which raises a few issues
    What did bush and Reagan work on after their presidency?.

    Is carter really so misguided and in effective... Given that he brokered the peace between israel and egypt. Among a long list of other things carter did
     
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    Alucard New Member Past Donor

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    Jimmy Carter is a compassionate man.
     
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    waltky Well-Known Member

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    Lucky it didn't get into her heart...
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    Doctors find tapeworm larvae in woman’s spine
    Tue, Sep 27, 2016 - Doctors have warned the public about the risks of eating raw meat and drinking tap water after parasitic tapeworms were found in a woman’s spine.
     
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    waltky Well-Known Member

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    Guinea worm cases decline...
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    Wars and Dogs Complicate WHO's Bid to Kill Off Guinea Worm
    November 02, 2016 — The World Health Organization's battle to eradicate Guinea worm is being hampered by conflict and infections in dogs but cases have fallen to just 17 so far in 2016, the doctor leading the fight told Reuters on Wednesday.
     
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    Aphotic Banned

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    I see no problem with prior world leaders working to improve the lives of people much less fortunate then them, and anyone who does ought to be restricted from voting.
     
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    Carter's been a great former President. In terms of the peace between Israel and Egypt, the Obama administration did their best to destroy it by encouraging the Arab Spring. Thankfully, Egypt was taken back from the Islamists by the Egyptian military.

    Reagan didn't do much after the Presidency--he was older than Carter, and was getting dementia.

    The Bushes (both of them) are involved in philanthropic work. They aren't getting rich off of speeches.
     
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    Jimmy Carter makin' progress against Guinea worm...
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    Former President Carter Highlights Success in Guinea Worm Eradication
    January 12, 2017 — When former President Jimmy Carter announced he was battling cancer in an August 2015 news conference at his Atlanta-based nonprofit Carter Center, he shared that one of his hopes was that the last Guinea worm would be eradicated before he died. "I still have the same hope," Carter told VOA in an exclusive interview at the Carter Center, almost 17 months after his cancer announcement.
    See also:

    Mali Eradicates Guinea Worm
    January 11, 2017 — Mali has eliminated Guinea worm disease, bringing the world a step closer to eradicating the debilitating parasitic disease, the U.S.-based Carter Center said, citing provisional government figures.
     
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    Guinea worm is contracted when people drink contaminated water...
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    Research Reveals Huge Burden of Guinea Worm
    April 11, 2017 — Guinea worm is on course to become the second human disease to be eradicated, after smallpox, thanks largely to intervention overseen by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Little was known about the infection for decades, as diseases like malaria took priority. However, previously unpublished research from the 1970s, released this month, shows the burden the disease has had on millions of people.
     
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    Well done Pres. Carter and others.
     
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    Junkieturtle Well-Known Member Donor

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    Carter is a great man who would have made a great president during peaceful years. A fair amount of what happened under his watch was out of his control, like the Islamic revolution in Iran which was in response to decades of rule by the western supported Shah. I loved that he put solar panels on the White House and thought it was incredibly childish of Reagan to take them down and I'm glad that Obama had them reinstalled during his terms. Solar power doesn't have to replace fossil fuels in order for it to be a good idea to promote and utilize. Daily free energy from the sun? Good lord, how are we not doing this everywhere!
     
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    Reagan didn't order them taken down as a political action. They were taken down when repairs on the White House roof were done during Reagan's second terms. They weren't saving enough money to be worthwhile reinstalling. They were not photovoltaics, but were for heating hot water. Interestingly, GW Bush had solar installed on the White House grounds, not the Clintons. Yes, Obama put solar panels on the White House roof, but they weren't the same panels that were on the Carter White House. GW Bush was the first to install photovoltaics. Interestingly, his house in Crawford Texas had a lot of state of the art energy saving features (the opposite of Al Gore's new house in Nashville), including passive solarand geothermal heating/cooling.

    https://www.theatlantic.com/technol...ut-solar-panels-on-the-white-house-too/64151/

    http://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/24/us/white-house-will-not-replace-solar-water-heating-system.html
     
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