Jammu, January 11 (Vijay Kumar) – ‘Wandering One Gathers Honey’, as the adage goes, the Youth of the state have to take the sweetness of nature to every part of the World and strive to preserve the same for sustaining life on Earth, was the message delivered by national President of Youth Hostels Association […]
How does the flu in pregnant moms change the brains and genes of unborn babies?
Can having any mutation of the flu change or damage the brains of unborn babies? If the flu itself damages the hippocampus, the result could be linked to autism, Alzheimer’s and schizophrenia. Let’s take a logical look at one of the original studies, published in the medical journal, European Neuropsychopharmacology. Scientists published their report in […]
Should prayer practitioners get paid as much as doctors for faith healing?
Interestingly, why is the government considering requiring insurers to cover prayer treatments but not treatments by unlicensed nutritionists that are not registered dietitians? Since you don’t need a license in California to call yourself a nutritionist (but not a dietitian) anyone can print up business cards and "treat" clients by recommending special diets, natural foods, […]
Can H1N1 flu virus in pregnancy change genes in the brains of the unborn?
View the article, "Swine Flu Can Change Genes of Unborn" published July 27, 2009 at Blisstree.com suggesting that swine flu in pregnant women may change the genes of unborn children resulting in damage to the hippocampus. According to the article, neuroscientists found that the H1N1 changes the genes that control brain growth and development in […]
New State of Seafood report, chef cooks for preschoolers, and how flu vaccines are made
There’s a new State of Seafood report published October 20th, 2009. For information on contaminants and mercury in fish, read the latest "Turning the Tide: The State of Seafood" report issued by the Monterey Bay Aquarium that notes progress and problems. If you have negative effects from food or vaccines somebody will listen to you. Consumers want to know […]
“They hung with us”: Race and Community in a New Orleans Health Clinic
In broken mirror pieces reads a sign, “Common Ground Health Clinic,” above the door where nearly forty patients a day visit this converted convenience store on an Algiers street within two blocks of the Mississippi river. Up a ramp and inside is a pristine waiting room with twenty-five chairs and along the short hallway is […]
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