Fatty brain

I have a friend who works in an elderly care facility, and she often laments that patients with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia have no status or honor. The behavior of these patients seems unimaginable. They eat bug spray, they eat feces and play with it.  My mother's close, childhood friend is also an … Continue reading Fatty brain

Some people are not happy about new announcement

On the 23rd of this month, President Trump and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced new autism measures, including FDA label updates and research funding. This announcement may be seen as a bright future for parents of children with autistic disorders. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has skyrocketed nearly 400% since 2000 and … Continue reading Some people are not happy about new announcement

Solar Panel recycling issues in japan

In Japan, the annual number of solar panels discarded as waste is seen peaking at some 500,000 tons in the early 2040s, putting a major strain on industrial waste treatment facilities. So, the government concluded that mandatory recycling is necessary. It also planned to submit legislation to establish a recycling system for the waste. However, … Continue reading Solar Panel recycling issues in japan

Obamagate

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQGjHuYsRoo&t=11s Finally, the Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard made an announcement about Obamagate at the White House! The "Russia scandal”, that rocked the 2016 U.S. presidential election, has long been spoken of as deliberately created by the Obama administration, but it has been filed away as a "conspiracy theory”.  The "Russia scandal" is a … Continue reading Obamagate

Why Harvard can’t protect international students?

The news about banning international students at Harvard was a hot topic at home this month since I have a child in high school. I totally understand the frustration those international students trying to attend Harvard university must have. I was an international student too. They spend a lot of money to enroll at Harvard … Continue reading Why Harvard can’t protect international students?

Why are eggs so expensive?

The price of eggs in the U.S. has risen tremendously in recent years. In some areas, consumers are paying as much as $1 for one egg.  Many articles attribute this rise to the USDA’s effort to stamp out the virus, which has led to the loss—through culling and disease—of at least 166 million birds since … Continue reading Why are eggs so expensive?

sexual development is disrupted by plastic?

Endocrine disruptors, or environmental hormones, used in plastics, pesticides, herbicides, surfactants, etc., are substances that disrupt the function of the endocrine system (homeostasis, reproduction, behavior, etc.), which produces many hormones, in minute amounts, and are harmful to wildlife and humans. You may say, "I know that - but lots of people use plastic water bottles … Continue reading sexual development is disrupted by plastic?

#LeaveWHO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFTVXOlKP3M The WHO member states will convene from May 27 to June 1 at the World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland, to vote on two proposals — 1) the “WHO Pandemic Agreement” and 2) amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR) — that could give the WHO unparalleled authority over governments worldwide and gravely threaten … Continue reading #LeaveWHO

LAhaina Support

The Epoch Times on August 29th said that  “The Aug. 8 Lahaina fire, while more than 90 percent contained, left 115 dead and nearly 1,000 still missing in what federal officials described as the worst natural disaster in U.S. history”.  There have been many articles about how such a large fire could have occurred, but … Continue reading LAhaina Support