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Sleepless Nights?

Don’t worry about sleepless nights and having to get up for work the next
day.  Work from home!  I am a stay at home mother who has recently started
working at home.  I never thought it was possible to maeka  living at home
while playing with my kids!!  I have teamed up with other moms for the
sake of our childrens futures.  I have a home business any Mom (or Dad)
can do.  We provide free information, in-depth training, no selling, no
inventory and no home parties!!  Talk to a Mom, not a salesperson.

Please contact me to find out more.  There is no other job where you can
work, kiss boo-boo’s and rock your children to sleep.

I do it…you can too!!

Jenni Garza
http://jsmith.stayinhomeandlovinit.com

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Need For Ear Tubes Questioned

"Need For Ear Tubes Questioned", CBS News, August 11, 2005,
Link:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/08/11/earlyshow/contributors/emil…

When kids get inner ear infections, doctors often put drainage tubes in
their ears right away. The idea is to prevent hearing loss, which could
lead to developmental problems.

But, reports The Early Show medical correspondent Dr. Emily Senay, a
new study argues there’s no need for that rush treatment.

Each year, hundreds of thousands of young children get those
infections, Senay explains. In fact, otitis media, which is the medical
term for inflammation in the middle ear (commonly referred to as an
inner ear infection), is the most commonly diagnosed illness in
children, after colds.

And youngsters who have recurring inner ear problems frequently have
ear tubes inserted.

They are tiny plastic tubes shaped like a hollow spool, and are
commonly used to relieve the symptoms of persistent middle ear
effusion, which is essentially fluid in the inner ear, and to prevent
future ear infections.

The tubes are inserted through a small hole in the eardrum while the
child is under general anesthesia. The procedure has become one of the
most commonly performed operations of any kind.

Once inserted, they relieve some of the symptoms of inner ear
infections by enabling air to enter the middle ear and fluid to flow
out.

If an ear infection is affecting a child’s hearing, which often
happens, ear tubes can restore hearing and prevent future buildup of
fluid in the middle ear.

If a child complains of pain in the ears, the tubes can decrease that
feeling of pressure in the ears, therefore decreasing pain.

Doctors were long under the impression that getting ear tubes for a
child at the first sign of infection would actually help head off
developmental problems, or keep them from getting worse. But this study
disputes that.

When a child has fluid in the middle ear, it reduces the ear’s ability
to conduct sound, because the eardrum and middle ear bones can’t
vibrate as they should, so sounds seem muffled. And the belief was that
speech problems and developmental delays were a direct result of the
temporary hearing loss from inner ear infections, so parents and
doctors were inserting ear tubes in children at the first sign of
trouble.

But in this new study out of the University of Pittsburgh, researchers
closely followed more than 400 infants who had middle ear fluid for at
least three months. The infants were either treated with tubes
immediately or followed for up to nine months before tubes were
inserted, if the problem persisted. The researchers then gave the two
groups of children a series of tests at the age of three to see if the
timing of when the ear tube was inserted had any effect on their
developmental skills.

After looking at the test results, they found that there were no
significant differences between the early-treatment group and the
late-treatment group.

So the bottom-line? Getting ear tubes inserted at the first sign of an
inner ear infection doesn’t improve developmental outcomes of children.

As common as the procedure is, the researchers say doctors can now take
a more conservative approach when treating children with the
infections, knowing that the insertion of the tubes is unlikely to
affect their developmental skills. There’s always a risk when putting
young children under general anesthesia for surgery.

The team will continue to follow these children. Senay says she thinks
they’ll conduct another round of tests when they reach age six, and
again when they’re eight or nine, to see if the timing of the insertion
of the tubes seems to affect their skills later in life.

Doctors suggest that if a child has at least three inner ear infections
in six months or four infections in a year, he or she may be a good
candidate for the tubes. Otherwise, antibiotics such as amoxicillin
have proven effective in treating inner ear infections.

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Family needs help…

Hello, I am a resident in Fredonia,NY and I am a 26 year old recently
disabled christian mother of 3 little girls 2 of whom are also
disabled. I have been isolated for quite some time as a result and very
busy with doctor appointments locally and in the Buffalo area. Our
income has decreased since I had to stop working and my boyfriend is
being sued for part of the heart surgery that our daughter had to have.
I was wondering if you or anyone you know might be able to help us in
any way including starting a fundraiser. Thank you for your time,
Rebecca Eckerdt

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Child drink

A mother of 12-months old boy is eager to ask a question. If the boy can
drink the mixture of the milk and the fruit mud at the same time?

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Combination vaccines safe for children

Combination vaccines safe for children

SHOTS DO NOT OVERWHELM IMMUNE SYSTEM, STUDY SAYS

Mercury News Wire Services

Contrary to some fears, childhood combination vaccines, such as the
measles, mumps and rubella shot, do not appear to overwhelm the immune
system and make youngsters prone to other infections, according to the
largest study yet to examine the issue.

A 10-year Danish study found no increased risk for other infectious
diseases among 805,206 children who received the standard set of
childhood vaccinations.

Many parents have felt uneasy about vaccine safety since 2002, when the
federal Institute of Medicine concluded that “multiple antigen”
vaccines could theoretically over-stimulate the body’s immune system,
leaving it more — not less — vulnerable to disease.

The new study found no increased rate of pneumonia, diarrhea, blood
infections and viral or bacterial infections of the nervous system.

The findings, published in today’s issue of the Journal of the American
Medical Association (http://jama.ama-assn.org), should be reassuring to
parents, the researchers said.

“There has been a lot of speculation about this hypothesis — that if
you have a lot of these vaccinations, this could perhaps overwhelm or
weaken the child’s immune system,” said Anders Hviid of the Statens
Serum Institute in Copenhagen. “We found no support for that hypothesis.”

Another controversy that surrounds childhood vaccinations focuses on a
mercury-containing preservative, called thimerosal, that had been used
in some vaccines. Some researchers and parents suspect it may increase
the risk for autism, but a number of public-health organizations have
examined the issue and found no link between vaccines and an increased
risk for autism.

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Babies and hot days

When the temperature is in the high 90′s and heat index is 100-degrees plus,
would you take your nine- or ten-month-old baby outside for walks and other
activities? If so, for what’s the longest you’d do so for and what
precautions would you take (eg, clothing, hats, fluids)?  If not, what’s the
maximum temperature you’d take this age baby outside?  While it may be a
good idea to get the baby outside more with proper precautions, I am
concerned that these extreme temperatures and bright sunshine will do more
harm than good. Also, mosquitoes are often a problem. We’re in Houston,
Texas.

Any advice appreciated.

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A conversation with an anti-vaccination liar

Dawn comes up like thunder

In November last year I had an email conversation with Dawn Winkler
who runs an anti-vaccination liar outfit called "Health Advocacy in
the Public Interest". (See
http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles/comment/hapi.htm) Actually, I had
several conversations with her as she had the rather unsettling habit
of answering a message with multiple replies, thus making coherent
discourse difficult. As this was combined with delusion, lack of
reading comprehension, inability to face facts, and just plain
outright lying I finally gave up when my bizarrity quotient was
exceeded. Ms Winkler has decided to contact me again, and, true to
form, she sent more than one message. Here are those messages (sent
eight minutes apart) and my kind and gentle replies.

Dear Peter,
You are polite and you gave up our conversation?
I am mentally ill?
Dawn

<Ms Winkler then went on to quote something I had written to a
hospital, warning them about her>

I replied:

I am not a psychiatrist, so I am not qualified to make a diagnosis,
but you certainly appear to be delusional, paranoid, phobic and
sociopathic. You freely confess to "seeing" such non-existent things
as eight-year-old autistics who shit their pants and cannot speak and
other children with "green snot" constantly running down their faces.
Normal people do not see these things. You seem to believe that there
is some massive conspiracy involving pharmaceutical companies, but you
believe this without evidence. You are fearful of non-existent threats
such as mercury in vaccines which do not contain mercury, even though
all evidence suggests that no harm would come from the mercury anyway
even if it was there. You engage in activities which, if successful,
would lead to the deaths or damage of countless children, but you show
no concern whatsoever for these children. On that last point, I am
possibly wrong to call it "sociopathic". "Psychopathic" is probably a
better word.

———————-

Peter,
Am I a "child killer"? Because that’s how you word the introduction to
our conversation.
Dawn

I replied:

I am not accusing you of being like some of the heroes of the
anti-vaccination movement and actually directly murdering children
yourself. There are, however, ways of indirectly killing children.
Anyone who actively denied food to children, causing them to starve to
death, would be be called a child killer. Anyone who denied water to
children, causing them to die of thirst and dehydration, would be
called a child killer. Anyone who denied medical care for children
suffering from life-threatening illnesses or injuries would be called
a child killer. People who place children in harm’s way by using them
as soldiers or to clear minefields are called child killers. Nobody
would dispute the "child killer" label in these circumstances.

You, on the other hand, actively advocate that children should be
denied protection against life-threatening and disabling diseases, and
the inevitable result of such advocacy, should it be even partially
successful, is the death or permanent harm of many children. If you
got everything you wanted, the deaths would be counted in the tens of
millions and the blind, halt and lame in the hundreds of millions. You
would sentence children to death. You are no different to the examples
listed above. Get the words "Child Killer" embroidered onto a baseball
cap. Put the cap on. It will fit perfectly.


Peter Bowditch aa #2243
The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles
Australian Council Against Health Fraud http://www.acahf.org.au
Australian Skeptics http://www.skeptics.com.au
To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com

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"A Dragon By The Tail" by Lisa Reagan

Here you can see the IOM is just another pharma shill, and how Bill Gates
came to the rescue of the vaccine industry with GAVI (and how he gave legs
to the covert vaccine genocide programme)

http://www.whale.to/vaccines/reagan.html

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Re: misc.kids FAQ on Eczema Part 1/2

I am a personal trainer and have been for 8 years now. I work with a
lot of pregnant women and post pregnant women who want to keep in shape

and the tummy area is what bothers them most. I get countless questions

for suggestions on books or articles on what they can do. I decided to
do some research myself and found there to be a real lack of
information on help for post pregnant females and anything i did find
was either weak, difficult to understand or in some circumstances the
exercises could actually be harmful.
So i am putting an e-book together on the subject and collecting
marketing data in the form of a survey. Anyone who responds to this
survey and completes all the questions i will be giving away the e-book

FREE of charge as a thank you for participating.
Please click on link below to access survey

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=925421250861

If you can not click on this link then please copy the URL above and
copy it into your web browser.

To be eligible to get this e-book, you must respond to all questions.
(I am not selling I am giving away!)

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Interesting…found on MSN

I found this article on MSN:

"WASHINGTON – Unborn U.S. babies are soaking in a stew of chemicals,
including mercury, gasoline byproducts and pesticides, according to a
report released Thursday."  "Cord blood reflects what the mother passes to
the baby through the placenta."  “Of the 287 chemicals we detected in
umbilical-cord blood, we know that 180 cause cancer in humans or animals,
217 are toxic to the brain and nervous system, and 208 cause birth defects
or abnormal development in animal tests,” the report said.  

I am currently a work at home mom who dedicates herself to letting people
know about the dangerous chemicals they expose themselves and their
children to everyday.  If you’d like more info on working at home or just
on the toxins in your home and how to get rid of them please let me know.

Jenni
jjsmith1…@yahoo.com
http://jsmith.stayinhomeandlovinit.com

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