View the article, "Swine Flu Can Change Genes of Unborn" published July 27, 2009 at Blisstree.com suggesting that swine flu in pregnant women may change the genes of unborn children resulting in damage to the hippocampus. According to the article, neuroscientists found that the H1N1 changes the genes that control brain growth and development in […]
New State of Seafood report, chef cooks for preschoolers, and how flu vaccines are made
There’s a new State of Seafood report published October 20th, 2009. For information on contaminants and mercury in fish, read the latest "Turning the Tide: The State of Seafood" report issued by the Monterey Bay Aquarium that notes progress and problems. If you have negative effects from food or vaccines somebody will listen to you. Consumers want to know […]
Scientists research why senior citizens appear to be more immune to H1N1 flu virus
It’s still all theory, but UC Davis researchers think that the reason senior citizens over age 65 aren’t catching the H1N1 flu at least for now is that specific shared molecular sites called epitopes result in some type of immunity to the novel flu. It seems people over age 65 have been exposed to various […]
New study on whole grains with bran may be able to lower high blood pressure in men
It took three months after a new July 2009 study on the health benefits of whole grains, especially brans in whole grains, and how whole grains help to lower hypertension, had been published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition before the mainstream media (Reuters) reported it October 7, 2009. The Whole Grain Stamp now appears on over 3000 products in 14 […]
Is it Worth a Shot?
You’ve Already Had Your Barrage of Vaccines when You Were a Baby, but Recent Studies Say’s You Got to Get Pricked Again Doctors say’s that an injection only hurts as much as a pinprick, and its true. Besides, experiencing a non second’s worth of pain is nothing if it means preventing further harm to your […]
Does eating candy in childhood lead to violence in adulthood, new study asks?
A new study raises more questions than it answers. Nutritionists want to know how sugar in candy fed to children ignite criminal acts when they reach adolescent or adulthood? The theory psychologists tell them is that when you give children candy regularly, it’s seen as a reward. The candy industry may probably direct parents to make sure their children eat sweets responsibly […]