Tag: babies

Algorithm predicts whether high-risk babies will develop autism

Autism is rarely out of the news. Yet despite increasing levels of investigative research, the origin of the condition is still poorly understood. Characterized by a difficulty communicating and interacting with others, as well as ritualized and stereotyped behaviors, autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are estimated to affect 1 in 68 children in the United States. […]

How Scientific American and WIRED promote and endorse chemical violence against children

What’s the formula for promoting chemical medical violence against babies and children? Big pharma, the vaccine industry, and the mass media shills have it down pat, but it’s starting to fall apart at the seams. Here’s what they do. The vaccine industry and big pharma have scientists in laboratories mix dangerous chemicals with bacteria, viruses, […]

Babies Start Learning Language While In The Womb

New research reveals that newborn babies are able to tell the difference between their native language and foreign languages within hours of birth. The finding, which will soon be published in the journal Acta Paediatrica, indicates that babies begin picking up language while they are still in the womb. Experts have known for a long […]

Vaccines containing aluminum shown to cause neurological damage

According to the Food and Drug Administration, the amount of aluminum in modern vaccines that infants are exposed to in their first year is about 4.225 mg, which the agency considers to be low, and thus safe. But some experts believe that there are vaccines being given to children today that contain far more than […]

Rejuvenate Your Breasts with Pineapple – Here’s How

Are you unhappy with the shape and lift of your breasts? Sagging breasts are often inevitable as the female body starts to lose its elasticity and firmness. Even women in their 20s and 30s can suffer from sagging breasts if they’ve breastfed their babies. Pineapples Against Sagging Breasts The good news is that there’s a […]

Babies and mealtime: Food selection is more social than nutritional

The study comes from researchers at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, and is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Co-authored by Katherine Kinzler, associate professor of psychology and human development at Cornell, the researchers say their work contributes to a growing body of research that suggests very young children think in […]

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Back to school shots: How your child is being programmed

 Many parents already know that it is common practice for health departments, schools, and insurance companies to offer prizes to children and their families for being vaccinated. These programs have been implemented across the country and are designed to boost vaccination rates, rather than protect children’s health. (Article by Missy Fluegge, republished from Vactruth.com) Prizes […]

Change in ‘cervical stitch’ thread size could save infants’ lives

An estimated 1 in 10 American babies are born prematurely. Being born before the 37-week mark is the greatest contributor to infant death and a leading cause of long-term neurological disabilities. Preterm births are triggered by the cervix opening too early and allowing the baby to enter the birth canal. Women who are considered at […]