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Thursday, April 26, 2018

Scientists Admit 5G Causes Brain Tumors, Heart Failure, And Sterility



Scientists Admit 5G Causes Brain Tumors, Heart Failure, And Sterility

REPORT: MORE AUTISM IN REGIONS WHERE VACCINE COVERAGE HIGHEST

Examining autism cases since 2003


Report: More Autism in Regions Where Vaccine Coverage Highest
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Rates of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) continue to soar worldwide, with average prevalence estimated to be around 1.5% in developed countries.
This estimate appears to be spot-on for Canada, which reported in March 2018 that autism (as of 2015) affected 1 in 66 children and youth (1.52%). These numbers place Canada among the “top ten” for autism among North American, European and Asian countries.
The Canadian public had been expecting the Public Health Agency of Canada to release these first-ever nationally representative ASD numbers since 2016.
The data come from the National ASD Surveillance System (NASS), which, according to the Public Health Agency, is intended to pinpoint the number of young people diagnosed with ASD “both across regions and over time.”
The Agency’s report provides answers on both fronts—showing steady increases in ASD prevalence since 2003 and notable differences across regions—but the document declines to speculate on factors that might account for the regional differences.

ASD prevalence by province and territory

NASS compiles administrative data from the health, education and social services sectors for children and youth (aged 5-17 years) who have a confirmed ASD diagnosis. Seven of Canada’s 13 provinces and territories provided information for 2015, including six provinces (British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Quebec) and one territory (Yukon). As the figure below shows, ASD prevalence in 2015 varied among the seven regions, with the highest prevalence noted in the three provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador (1 in 57), Prince Edward Island (1 in 59) and Quebec (1 in 65). In comparison, prevalence was substantially lower in the Yukon territory (1 in 125).
The three high-prevalence provinces also provided retrospective data that allowed for an assessment of temporal trends. For the slightly narrower age group of 5-14 year-olds, the historical data showed sizeable increases in ASD prevalence from 2003 to 2015 (Prince Edward Island and Quebec) and from 2003 to 2009 (Newfoundland and Labrador):
  • Newfoundland and Labrador: from 6 to 19.6 per 1,000 (a 227% increase)
  • Prince Edward Island: from 5 to 17.7 per 1,000 (a 254% increase)
  • Quebec: from 3.5 to 15.7 per 1,000 (a 349% increase)

Explaining the regional differences

What might explain the variation in ASD prevalence within Canada’s borders? The NASS report does not offer any comments.
However, an observant health practitioner in British Columbia has noticed a compelling parallel: autism prevalence is highest in the Canadian provinces that also have the highest vaccination coverage.
This evidence comes from a 2013 survey carried out by the very same Public Health Agency of Canada, which examined vaccine coverage by province/territory and type of vaccine (see table).
The survey showed that coverage by age two was generally lower (with a few exceptions) in Yukon territory than in the three high-autism provinces.
For Newfoundland/Labrador and Quebec, the percentage point difference in vaccine coverage was anywhere from five to fifteen percentage points higher than in Yukon; Prince Edward Island’s lead in vaccine coverage compared to Yukon was less substantial.
Correlation is not causation but…
Any researcher worth their salt knows that while correlation is not the same as causation, a plausible association between two variables is often an important clue worth investigating.
The substantially lower ASD prevalence in a region that happens to have markedly lower vaccine coverage is one such clue.
Another strand of evidence that simply cannot be chalked up to coincidence are the tens of thousands of parental reports of children regressing into autism after receiving one or more vaccines.
Unfortunately, Canadian parents who suspect that their autistic child was vaccine-injured have nowhere to turn, because Canada remains “one of few western countries that denies the reality of vaccine injuries and provides no avenue whatsoever to compensate vaccine injury victims and their families.”
It would behoove Canada’s public health officials to take a closer look at their own data and start taking meaningful steps to prevent the country’s ASD numbers from climbing still further.

Baby Alfie Evans Appeal Rejected By EU Death Panel



Baby Alfie Evans Appeal Rejected By EU Death Panel

Tomorrow's News Today: Pig Brains Kept Alive Outside Their Bodies



Tomorrow's News Today: Pig Brains Kept Alive Outside Their Bodies

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Joe Rogan - Why Obese People Can't Lose Weight - Joe Rogan - Caloric Restriction, Longevity, Fasting, Rapamycin | "My favorite drug..."



Joe Rogan - Why Obese People Can't Lose Weight - Joe Rogan - Caloric Restriction, Longevity, Fasting, Rapamycin | "My favorite drug..."

How to do Child CPR - First Aid Training - St John Ambulance - How to Give Baby CPR - First Aid Training - St John Ambulance

Editor's Note: Of course in the USA you would call 911 and not the numbers stated in these videos.



Find out how to perform CPR on a child: http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/first-aid-advice/first-aid-for-parents/unresponsive-not-breathing/child.aspx If a child is unresponsive and not breathing, you will need to do CPR. In this video, a St John Ambulance trainer shows the steps & demonstrates how to do CPR on a child, and explains what to do if you're helping the casualty alone, or with a helper.
Learn more ways to help people with St John Ambulance first aid training courses: http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/first-aid-training-courses.aspx


Learn more about pediatric first aid & baby CPR: http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/first-aid-advice/first-aid-for-parents/unresponsive-not-breathing/baby.aspx If a baby is unresponsive and not breathing, giving a baby CPR can help keep them alive until an ambulance arrives. In this video a St John Ambulance trainer shows you how to give CPR to a baby.
Related:
How to Perform CPR video:
http://mindtreasury.blogspot.com/2018/04/how-to-perform-cpr-video.html

How to Perform CPR video

This training video shows you how to perform CPR on an adult. [Child CPR] Learn what lifesaving measures you can do to save someone's life with CPR. Dr. Williams show proper hand placement, compression ratio, and safety measures.


Joel Rodriguez
If the person has a pulse do I need to give chest compressions or only breathing ventilation?? 

CPRCertified.com
If a pulse is present but no respiration, give 1 rescue breath every 5 seconds and recheck pulse every 2 minutes. If there is no pulse, start the CPR cycle of 30 compressions, 2 breathts.

Related:

How to do Child CPR - First Aid Training - St John Ambulance - How to Give Baby CPR - First Aid Training - St John Ambulance:

http://welcometohealth.blogspot.com/2018/04/how-to-do-child-cpr-first-aid-training.html

How to Perform CPR video

The NYT And BBC Admit Bad Gut Bacteria Are Making You Depressed



The NYT And BBC Admit Bad Gut Bacteria Are Making You Depressed

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Joe Rogan - Butchering Deer In Front of Vegan Protestors - Joe Rogan Experience #1105 - Michael Hunter

Editor's Note:

Something not discussed in the interview...

Controlling Deer Populations Humanely:

http://www.humanesociety.org/animals/deer/tips/deer-humane-control.html



Michael Hunter is the chef and owner of Antler Kitchen in Toronto. http://www.antlerkitchenbar.com/



Joe Rogan - Butchering Deer In Front of Vegan Protestors - Joe Rogan Experience #1105 - Michael Hunter

Related:

You Don't Need Meat to Be Big and Strong:

http://welcometohealth.blogspot.com/2014/09/you-dont-need-meat-to-be-big-and-strong.html

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Russian state TV anchor tells viewers the best food to pack for WW3 bomb shelters and advises iodine can protect against radiation - Nascent Iodine Benefits The Govt Doesn't Want You to Know About

Russian television is advising citizens on 'best foods for bomb shelters' 

  • TV channel told Russians to stock up on tinned meats, rice and water
  • Also adviced to pack iodine to 'protect the body from radiation'
  • Report broadcast as fear grows in Russia over the situation in Syria 

  • Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5607519/Russian-state-TV-anchor-tells-viewers-best-food-pack-WW3-bomb-shelters.html#ixzz5CWO7xjl1
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    Russian state TV anchor tells viewers the best food to pack for WW3 bomb shelters and advises iodine can protect against radiation - Nascent Iodine Benefits The Govt Doesn't Want You to Know About