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CODEX: Ends Our Access to Health Products
In brief, CODEX is the conspiracy of the major international drug cartel to control every drug, medication, herb, pill, remedy, etc., that we take, be it Echinacea tea or even the mint we grow in our back yard to add to our apple jelly when we do...
Health Benefits In Drinking Wine
Drinking wine has several advantages today other than its great taste. Several studies have shown that drinking wine can also be very healthy for you. Scientific research on the health benefits of drinking wine has been extensive over the past...
Mudras For Good Health
We present some brilliant, very effective and simple mudras, which you can practice anytime and anywhere:
• GYAN MUDRA – This is one of the most important mudras. It is widely used in all yogic meditation practices. Join the tip of...
Trauma and Mental Health
Trauma is a result of battering, witnesses a horrible attacks,
enduring an accident/incident, terrorist, and so on. Anytime a
person is subject to violence, it brings forth trauma, whether
it is in small doses or extreme doses. Posttraumatic...
Understand Wine and Your Health
During the 1990s, a physician voiced on a national TV show that drinking red wine reduces heart disease. It made all the headlines. He cited the relatively lower levels of the disease in France despite their ever so famously high fat diets. Since...
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The dangers of parental notification- teens would stop using sexual health services if their parents knew
According to survey conducted at Planned Parenthood clinics
throughout Wisconsin in 1999, more than 50% of teenagers under
18 of age would stop using at least some of the agency's
services if their parents knew they were trying to obtain
prescription contraceptives. 47% of the 950 participants would
stop using any of the agency's services, and another 12% would
no longer use particular services (testing or treatment for
sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy testing, health
examinations or contraceptive care).
However, black teenagers were less probable than whites to admit
that, black 17-year-olds were less likely than younger women to
give such response. An additional survey of young women
attending three Milwaukee clinics in 2001 revealed that 57% of
those who said that they would stop using Planned Parenthood
services would use condoms instead, 29% would rely on
withdrawal, another 29% would have unprotected intercourse and
1% would engage in oral sex. The scientists conclusion is that
requiring parental approval of seeking prescription
contraceptives could increase unintended pregnancies,
abortions, nonmarital births and sexually transmitted diseases
among teenagers.
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