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MMR Surgeon Rejects Put Forward Offspring to Throbbing Tests Just To Provide Evidence

posted by admin in March 31st, 2008  Article Under: Vaccination   Tags: , , , , ,   

Dr. Andrew Wakefield pointed out a General Medical Council (GMC) remedial section he will not submit young children to distressing tests a moment ago to add his theories relating to vaccinations to autism. He stressed these tests as necessary requirements to diagnose the treatment and cure of the young children; he said they had caught up with autistic like symptoms as well as devastating bowel diseases. In 1997 Dr. Wakefield said about the MMR vaccine may cause autism.

Professor John Walker Smith, the surgeon of the little children, had well thought-out all the tests according to Wake field. The study with painful colonoscopies, lumbar punctures (taking spinal fluid), brain scans, blood tests, and urine tests is stopped when they might not disclose a link to the kid’s problems. He stressed about the happiness of the children was “our foremost consideration.”

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Obesity Risk Factors in Children and Women

posted by admin in February 11th, 2008  Article Under: Health News   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,   

Childhood obesity is a critical risk factor for many children in United States and Europe.
London (Reuters) – Diet, lifestyle and genetic factors can determine whether a child will become overweight - says a scientific report published in British study of twins.

The researchers suggest that the parents need to provide a healthy environment to their children who are at the genetic risk. “Around 400 million people including 200 million children worldwide are obese” – as reported by The World Health Organization. The WHO adds that the children are under the age of five.

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New York - physical activities in and out of school for more than two times in a week will protect the adolescents from overweight - says Reuter’s health according to new research.
The failure to provide physical education would not be a wise decision“. – said Dr. Robert Wm. Blum, the study investigator of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.

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