Category: Quality Control (Page 64 of 74)

1000 Women in the World Die of Childbirth Everyday

Two women who die in childbirth everyday are in the United States.

Lack of medical care and lack of supplies is one cause of the problem.

Those in Sub-Saharan Africa and in South East Asia are at greatest risk.

Exacerbating the lack of medical care and resources, child brides are at greatest risk of dying during childbirth which is common in these two areas.

Can You Make Your Baby Smarter Through Breastfeeding?

Although researchers hesitate to say it there is something to be said about the health benefits of breast milk.

The Spanish study found that higher amounts of breast-feeding among all milk consumed during children’s first 14 months was associated with significantly higher mental scores compared to children who breast-fed less. Researchers recruited women during their first trimester of pregnancy, measured fatty acids in their colostrum after childbirth, and assessed mental development of more than 500 children at about 14 months of age.

Political correctness, and corporate self interest need to take a back seat to women’s and infant’s health and wellness.

Artificial Sweetener in Our Drinking Water?

For those who do everything they can to avoid artificial sweeteners it is disconcerting, to say the least, to learn than healthy habits like drinking lots of water can lead to filling up on artificial sweeteners.

The concern over artificial sweetener in drinking water is a real one.

The damage done to the body can wreak havoc on the digestive system and cause a multitude of chronic illnesses which often go undiagnosed.

Here are a few of the symptoms experienced by those who use Splenda.

Gastrointestinal problems: bloating, gas, pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or bloody diarrhea

Seizures, Blurred vision, Blood sugar increases Headaches and migraines Dizziness

Allergic reactions, including swelling of the face, eyelids, lips, tongue, or throat.

Weight gain

Allergic skin reactions: Redness, itching, swelling, blistering, weeping, crusting, rash, eruptions, or hives

Breathing problems: wheezing, tightness, cough, or shortness of breath Stuffy nose, runny nose (clear, thin discharge), sneezing

Heart palpitations or fluttering

Joint pains and achesBloodshot, itchy, swollen, or watery eyes Anxiety or sensation of being “spaced-out” and Depression

U.N. Meeting could Be Compromised by Big Bussiness

The U.N. could be influenced by special interest groups who have a financial stake in keeping the population ill.

“There are clear conflicts for the corporations that contribute to and profit from the sales of alcoholic beverages, foods with high fat, salt, and sugar contents, and tobacco products — all of which are important causes of NCDs,” they wrote.

“Failure to address these concerns will undermine the development of competent policy … and the confidence the global community and the public at large have in the UN’s and WHO’s ability to govern and advance public health.”

In Sickness and In Health?

Alzhiemer’s disease has thrown a new twist into marriage vows.

Pat Robertson created quite an uproar when he advised a spouse to divorce his partner with Alzheimer’s disease.

Citing a lack of love and companionship he managed to give an out to those looking to avoid a commitment to an ailing partner.

Will abandonment of Alzheimer’s patients become a trend?

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