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Vaccination: An Updated Analysis of the Health Risks: Part 2
Source: The Townsend Newsletter, 11/07 By
Gary Null, Ph.D. and Martin Feldman, M.D. 
Date: 03/04/08

Go to http://www.vaccinenation.net/ for more on the film by Gary Null
In Part 1 of this series, we discussed the reasons why we should challenge the assumption that vaccines are safe and effective.  
 
Vaccination: An Updated Analysis of the Health Risks: Part 1
Source: The Townsend Newsletter, 10/07 By
Gary Null, Ph.D. and Martin Feldman, M.D. 
Date: 03/03/08

Go to http://www.vaccinenation.net/ for more on the film by Gary Null
A major controversy is brewing in the United States as people question whether the vaccines we give to children are safe and effective. In this three-part series,



 
 
Bad parents, Big Macs and PlayStations make fat kids, expert rages
Source: Independent.ie  Date:02/29/08

IRELAND’S "PC culture" is letting irresponsible parents believe their children’s obesity is caused by a hidden genetic illness instead of their diet.
 
 
Alert!! Do Not Give Children Antidepressant Drugs!!
Study Shows Medication No More Effective Than Placebo!
Source: http://medicine.plosjournals.org  Date: 02/28/08

Background.


Everyone feels miserable occasionally. But for some people—those with 
 

Study shows toddlers diet unhealthy
Source:
thewest.com.au Date: 2/27/08


Australian toddlers are eating too much salty, calorie-rich food and missing out on fibre and some essential nutrients, a landmark diet study has found.

The nation has its first clear picture of what children under two are eating with researchers behind a new major survey saying there are obvious areas where



 
Learning and Developmental Disabilities Linked to Environmental Toxins
Source: 
Health Sentinel by Roman Bystrianyk  Date: 02/26/08

Autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, mental retardation, lowered IQ and other learning and behavior disorders are very common in today’s American children. The occurrence of these  
 
Raise Your Child's IQ With Adequate Amounts of DHA
Source: healthyandessential.blogspot.com  Date: 02/25/08

If you want to produce brainy children, feed them brain food. Brain development of babies and children is highly influenced by nutritional intake. Children who
are fed inadequate amounts of a key nutrient will have
 
Avoiding Induced Labor Is More Beneficial To Moms And Babies
Source: medicalnewstoday.com Date: 02/22/08  

Throughout pregnancy, many women eagerly anticipate the day they finally will meet their new baby. This is especially true in the last few weeks of pregnancy when, as a baby grows larger, an expectant mother becomes increasingly uncomfortable and impatient to finish out her pregnancy.  
 
Salty Snacks Mean More Sodas for Kids
Source: Jamie Stengle  Associated Press Date: 2/21/08

Kids who load up on salty meals and snacks get thirsty, and too often they turn to calorie-filled sodas. So maybe cutting back on the salt is a good way to cut the calories. That's the idea coming from a British study published Wednesday in an American Heart Association journal.
 

Study encourages pregnant smokers to quit

Source: bupa.co.uk  Date: 02/20/08


Mothers-to-be who quit smoking during the first five months of their pregnancy reduce the risk of harm to their unborn baby, UK research indicates.
 
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