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by Kristin Mills CNHP Posted: Mon., June 9, 2008, 04:11 am
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Thank you for your questions and comments. Let's look more closely at the impending June 10th issue. We can talk about the pros and cons about vaccines all day long and it won't matter because if we don't click on the link and send our letters now, we stand to lose our freedom to have any choice whatsoever.
Part of my job is to provide education (facts) regarding health issues. I don't usually impose my personal belief system on anyone. But since you asked, Tina, the answers to your questions are 'yes' and 'yes'. It's about health issues AND health freedoms. I will detail:
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by Kristin Mills CNHP Posted: Sat., June 7, 2008, 09:33 am
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Friends and Colleagues,
We are facing serious health freedom consequences in the US that have not been mentioned during the nightly news. Please take a moment to look at the attached Health Freedom Alert regarding vaccinations which will, for the first time in US history, make infant and toddler vaccinations MANDATORY. I have researched the rise in number of infant thru 12 year old vaccinations over recent years. The numbers are staggering.
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by hernews Posted: Sat., May 31, 2008, 05:54 pm
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A person's facial expressions and mood can be misperceived due to differences in facial features such as eyebrow shape, eyelid position and wrinkles, according to a U.S. study.
It included 20 health care workers who viewed photos that were digitally altered to change a number of features. The participants were asked to rate, on a scale of 0 to 5, seven expressions or emotions conveyed in the photos: tiredness, happiness, surprise, anger, disgust, fear and sadness, United Press International reported.
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by hernews Posted: Fri., May 30, 2008, 12:47 pm
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By Ed Edelson
EmpowHer's HealthDay Reporter
FRIDAY, May 30 (HealthDay News) -- The number of young adults without health insurance rose again in 2006, so 38 percent of high school graduates and 34 percent of college graduates will spend some time uninsured in the year after graduation, a new report shows.
"We've been tracking this since 2003, and every year we've done the study, the number of uninsured has grown," said report co-author Sara Collins, an assistant vice president at the Commonwealth Fund.
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by EmpowHer Posted: Wed., May 28, 2008, 06:26 am
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By Amanda Gardner
EmpowHer's HealthDay Reporter
WEDNESDAY, May 28 (HealthDay News) -- Here's another reason why adults shouldn't smoke around kids:
In addition to developing asthma and respiratory infections, children in households where someone smokes are more likely to catch a whole range of severe infections, including meningococcal disease. Many even have to be hospitalized, a new study found.
Being around smoke during the first few months of life was most dangerous, especially if the newborn was born underweight or premature.
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by hernews Posted: Wed., May 21, 2008, 12:04 pm
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WEDNESDAY, May 21 (HealthDay News) -- At least some of the biological risk for childhood asthma and allergies traces back to the womb, new research suggests.
Both the order of birth and even the way a baby is delivered have a significant impact on the long-term strength of a child's allergic defenses, scientists say.
The findings were presented Wednesday during the American Thoracic Society's International Conference, in Toronto.
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by cathy campo Posted: Tue., May 20, 2008, 03:15 pm
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I had been getting eyelash extensions for a year and loving it and then decided that they were too difficult to maintain. They also really hurt and started to pinch my eyes.
At the same time that I stopped having the eye lash extensions applied, it was the beginning of allergy season in Phoenix and everything was in bloom. My eyes were itching so much I couldn't stop rubbing them. I thought the itching was due to my allergies. I began applying cold ice packs to my eyes.
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by hernews Posted: Mon., May 19, 2008, 07:31 am
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(HealthDay News) -- If an expectant mother is exposed to high levels of stress, her baby may be more likely to develop asthma or allergies later in life, new research suggests.
Babies born to mothers experiencing high levels of stress had more IgE in their blood at birth than did babies born to less-stressed moms. IgE is an antibody involved in allergic and asthmatic reactions.
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by Dr. Susan Posted: Thu., May 8, 2008, 08:21 am
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According to conservative estimates, approximately 15 million people suffer from hay fever (allergic rhinitis) and 17 million more from asthma.
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by susanc Posted: Wed., May 7, 2008, 01:27 pm
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Next week marks the beginning of Food Allergy Awareness Week (May 11-17)
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