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The startling figures are revealed in a study conducted by researchers from the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Ohio, and published in the journal Clinical Pediatrics.
Rebecca McAdams and colleagues found that there was no significant reduction over the years in the number of children rushed to emergency departments following harmful encounters with cosmetics and personal care products, with the rate remaining steady at 1.1 per 10,000.
The most common injury was poisoning, with nail-care items responsible for 28.3% of cases, followed by hair-care chemicals at 27%, and skincare at 25%. Fragrances accounted for most of the remainder.
Additives are used in food processing to slow spoilage, prevent fats and oils from going rancid, prevent browning, and fortify or enrich the food with synthetic vitamins and minerals to replace the natural ones that were lost during processing.
They're also added to improve taste, texture and appearance, as many processed foods would be as dull and bland as cardboard without some artificial help. But despite widespread use, many food additives have questionable safety profiles, or none at all, since only a small percentage have ever been properly tested.
Consider the procedure of angioplasty. Doctors insert a catheter into the blood vessels of the heart and use a balloon like device to open up the artery and restore blood flow. In acute heart attacks studies confirm that this is an effective procedure. In chronic heart disease the COURAGE study and more recently the ORBITA study showed that angioplasty is largely useless. EBM helped distinguish the best use of an invasive procedure.
So, why do prominent physicians call EBM mostly useless? The 2 most prestigious journals of medicine in the world are The Lancet and The New England Journal of Medicine. Richard Horton, editor in chief of The Lancet said this in 2015
"The case against science is straightforward: much of the scientific literature, perhaps half, may simply be untrue"
Comment: See also:
- Medical Science is Literally Hitler: Postmodernists Say Evidence-Based Medicine is a Form of Fascism
- 'Evidence-Based' Medicine: A Coin's Flip Worth of Certainty
- Every Good Doctor Must Represent the Patient: The Malfunction of Evidence-Based Medicine
- Evidence-Based Medicine: Neither Good Evidence nor Good Medicine
I read a phenomenal article that was backed up by peer reviewed sources the other day that really opened my eyes to the dangers of 5G. 5G or Fifth Generation like previous generations emit Radio Frequency (RF) Radiation, which is what makes them dangerous. One of the most concerning things about 5G is that since it has shorter wave length it has less capability to penetrate objects, thus mini cell towers will have to be placed much closer, estimating a tower every 2-8 houses. Where 1G, 2G, 3G, & 4G operate between 1-5 gigahertz (GHz), 5G operates between 24-90 GHz. Here is the difference between 4G & 5G shown below in the diagram.
Comment: The dangers of 5G wireless technology are massively downplayed in the mainstream media, yet the science is very concerning. By the time people wake up to the health concerns, every corner of the earth will already be bathed in this damaging radiation and there will be nowhere to hide.
See also:
- Objective:Health #15 - The Dangers of 5G & WiFi - With Scott Ogrin of Scottie's Tech.Info
- 5G danger: Hundreds of respected scientists sound alarm about health effects of 5G networks going up nationwide
- 5G technology is the "stupidest idea in the history of the world" says Washington State science prof
- 5G technology and the coming health crisis
- Beware 5G technology
- 5G Wireless: The 'massive health experiment' that could cause cancer and global catastrophe
- Why we must stop the 5G wireless network
- The coming 5G surveillance grid
- Ontario doctors warn of rising health care costs after 5G roll out
Comment: Funny that in the next paragraph RFK describes Biel as "for safe vaccines and for medical freedom," yet the first line of the piece calls her "an anti-vaxx activist". Talk about hyperbole.
Comment: Yep, just another Hollywood crazy like Jenny McCarthy. There couldn't possibly be a legitimate reason to want safer vaccinations and to prevent the erosion of medical exemptions from vaccination.
See also:
- Pediatrician put on probation for giving a vaccine exemption
- Defending your rights: Religious exemption to vaccination
- Association of American Physicians and Surgeons takes a stand against mandatory vaccination
- Facebook announces plan to censor anti-vaccination 'misinformation and hoaxes' on its platforms
- Objective:Health - Vaccination Nation - Ramping Up The Hysteria
- 'Anti-vaxx' hysteria continues: Feds aim to end vaccination exemptions
- Soft-pedaling the unintended consequences of vaccination

Sir Peter Jackson and James Cameron have collaborated on several initiatives over the years.
Avatar director James Cameron and Hobbit director Sir Peter Jackson have joined forces to create a "plant-based" food business.
Rumours about the secret venture have swirled for two years, but the pair has remained tight-lipped until now.
Comment: What a load of rubbish. It reads like a dystopian future envisioned in a Hollywood script. Either the two directors have drunk the kool aid of the environmentalist nut-jobs (likely), they're capitalizing on current trends to try to make a buck (also likely) or they're actually 'part of the team' and playing an active role in social engineering for the future. None of these are mutually exclusive, of course.
See also:
- Programming complete: Fake meat company Beyond Meat tops $100/shr - KFC said to plan vegan 'fried chicken'
- The vegan lobby - Meat-free diet for everyone
- The twisted web of the EAT-Lancet Commission's controversial campaign to eradicate meat consumption
- The Health & Wellness Show: The Vegan Putsch - They're Coming For Your Meat!
- Why we should resist the vegan putsch
- Agenda pushing: Majority of EAT-Lancet authors (over 80%) favored vegan/vegetarian diets
- Celebrity shills Jay-Z and Beyoncé want everyone to go vegan
Severe sepsis, resulting from infection, has become a national epidemic. It's the most expensive condition treated in US hospitals. It is among the leading causes of hospital deaths, striking more than a million Americans every year from which 15-30% die.
Sepsis carried an annual cost of $24 billion in 2013 and is on the rise at $3.4 billion over the last two years, partially a result of antibiotic resistance.
At highest risk for sepsis deaths are infants, children and the elderly; and those who recover are at higher risk of future infections.
Thankfully, we are shifting into a new standard of care for infectious disease management, albeit not without resistance. The present system focuses on destroying the invading bacteria (antibiotics) and viruses (antivirals), while the new approach focuses on strengthening resistance to such infections. This is done by supporting the immune system through supplying increased amounts of nutrient substances normally present in the body and needed to facilitate the biochemical processes that destroy invading organisms.
In order to determine whether a child, or adult, has ADHD, only a vague set of parameters need to be met before medication is prescribed (and many of these parameters also describe normal childhood behavior). There are no brain scans, blood tests or hard scientific analyses associated with ADHD, only a checklist, subject to the biases of the psychiatrist or medical doctor. Possible causes of behavior issues are not considered and once a diagnosis is made, medication is the next step.
Even more problematic are that the drugs prescribed for ADHD are dangerous, and not only due to its side effects. Even when working properly, ADHD medications crush the creative spirit of children, turning them into obsessively obedient automatons. Being prescribed powerful, mind-altering psychotropic medications in childhood, when the brain is still developing, sets them up for a lifetime of problems. The fact that the medications are addictive is also problematic, to say the least.
Join us on this episode of Objective: Health as we look into the terrifying world of ADHD. What are we doing to our kids?
And stay tuned for Zoya's Pet Health Segment, as she looks at the many possible reasons a cat may be vomiting.
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"Heart disease - who has it worse? Men or women?" I asked. The answers came quickly. My mother-in-law and sister-in-law said, "Women." My father-in-law, arms crossed, said confidently, "Men."
My mother-in-law remembered hearing about how heart disease affected women more than men during the February American Heart Association (AHA) "Go Red for Women" campaign. Apparently, the message wasn't heard by the men at this family gathering. They were moved by stories of men - fathers, brothers, friends - they knew who died from heart disease. We are taught that facts should trump feelings, evidence should trump anecdotes, and at first glance it would appear the men are too in touch with their feelings.
Comment: See also:
- Gender bias is preventing women from getting 'life-saving' (and damaging) statins
- Can you do 40 pushups? Harvard scientists say your risk of heart attack is over 30 times less
- Algorithm similar to those used by Netflix and Spotify to recommend content allegedly predicts lethal heart attacks with 90% accuracy
- Heart failure deaths rising in U.S., especially among younger adults
- Heart attacks rising steadily in Americans under 40 - Study
- Nearly half of US adults have heart or blood vessel disease
Farmers in Nova Scotia have found that the European corn borer has developed resistance to the GM trait designed to kill it
In Nova Scotia, corn farmers are observing that the European corn borer, an insect pest, has developed resistance to the genetically engineered (genetically modified or GM) trait designed to kill it.
This is the first report in the world of the European corn borer (ECB) developing resistance to a genetically engineered trait used to confer insect resistance. It is also the first report in Canada of any insect pest developing resistance to a genetically engineered trait. The development of resistance in other insect pests targeted by Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) traits in corn has been observed in the US, South Africa and Brazil.(2) Additionally, in the US and other countries, some cotton pests have also developed resistance to Bt cotton traits.
Comment: See also:
- The Deadstream media is ignoring damning GMO Studies - again!
- Herbicide-resistant insects are destroying GMO crops like never before
- Monsanto refund demanded by Brazilian farmers for GMO crop failure
- What do pesticides, herbicides and antibiotics have in common?
- Empty promises: Monsanto's newest GM maize does not increase yields or reduce pest crop losses














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