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World’s first GM babies born
Michael Hanlon Daily Mail The world’s first genetically modified humans have been created, it was revealed last night. The disclosure that 30 healthy babies were born after a series of experiments in the United States provoked another furious debate about … Continue reading →
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Music training helps kids’ brain development
Press TV Early musical training can help the brain development of children even before they become able to walk or talk, according to the first-ever study of its kind. Researchers of the McMaster University in Ontario, Canada demonstrated that one-year … Continue reading →
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How Nestle Gerber Poison Babies With Genetically Modified Ingredients
Natasha Longo Prevent Disease Parents who feed their newborn and young babies any of Nestle Gerber’s product lines are risking their infant’s health by exposure to an abundance of toxic genetically modified (GM) ingredients that the company claims are “safe.” … Continue reading →
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‘I never saw him observing parents with children’: The woman who said she was forced to take babies from their mothers by the ‘expert’ who played God
Katherine Faulkner Daily Mail Anyone who works in child protection will tell you that one of the worst aspects of the job is having to take a youngster from its mother’s arms, possibly for ever. It is heart-breaking enough, even … Continue reading →
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UK aid helps to fund forced sterilisation of India’s poor
Gethin Chamberlain Guardian Tens of millions of pounds of UK aid money have been spent on a programme that has forcibly sterilised Indian women and men, the Observer has learned. Many have died as a result of botched operations, while … Continue reading →
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Obese Mothers 67% More Likely to Have a Child with Autism
Anthony Gucciardi Natural Society New research has drawn a direct link between obese mothers and autistic babies, finding that overweight pregnant women have a startling 67% higher chance of having an autistic child than those who are not. In the … Continue reading →
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Shop-bought baby foods ‘lack vital nutrients essential for growth and protection against illness’
Sophie Borland Daily Mail Top selling baby foods lack vital nutrients essential for growth and protection against illness, researchers have warned. They have found that many of the most popular brands contain less than a fifth of the recommended daily … Continue reading →
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Babies Sleep Better If They Are Drugged And Vaccinated In The Afternoon
Christina England VacTruth Babies are now being drugged with powerful medications to reduce potential pain and fever before being vaccinated with multiple vaccinations. This is said to aid sleep which according to experts maximizes the vaccines response. Linda Franck and … Continue reading →
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Science of Babies
National Geographic Explore the remarkable plasticity of a baby’s brain and see how early experiences influence human development.
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National DNA database ‘worth discussing’
Nine MSN A national DNA database should be discussed as heinous crimes go unsolved for decades, NSW Police Minister Michael Gallacher says. Mr Gallacher is leading a push for a debate on the merit of genetic samples being collected from … Continue reading →
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