Three Million Children Medicated!
Posted: January 31, 2012 Filed under: mothering Leave a comment »
Ritalin Gone Wrong by L. Alan Schoufe NYT
THREE million children in this country take drugs for problems in focusing.
But are these drugs really helping children? Should we really keep expanding the number of prescriptions filled?
In 30 years there has been a twentyfold increase in the consumption of drugs for attention-deficit disorder.
As a psychologist who has been studying the development of troubled children for more than 40 years, I believe we should be asking why we rely so heavily on these drugs.
Attention-deficit drugs increase concentration in the short term, which is why they work so well for college students cramming for exams. But when given to children over long periods of time, they neither improve school achievement nor reduce behavior problems. The drugs can also have serious side effects, including stunting growth…
Type II Diabetes Epidemic
Posted: January 27, 2012 Filed under: health and fitness Leave a comment »
While not everyone with type 2 diabetes is overweight, obesity and lack of physical activity are two of the most common causes of this form of diabetes. It is also responsible for nearly 95% of diabetes cases in the United States, according to the Center of Disease Control.
Type 2 diabetes can be prevented through healthy food choices, physical activity, and weight loss. It can be controlled with these same activities. If a person cannot control their diabetes through diet and exercise, then medication will be necessary. As we know, medication can have unknown side effects and should be a last resort.
Maintaining a healthy weight, the best way to prevent and also treat type 2 diabetes, boils down to burning more calories than you eat.
Common Sense and Nerves Of Steel
Posted: January 26, 2012 Filed under: politics Leave a comment »
“…teamwork of America’s Armed Forces. At a time when too many of our institutions have let us down, they exceed all expectations. They’re not consumed with personal ambition. They don’t obsess over their differences. They focus on the mission at hand. They work together.
The state of our Union is getting stronger. And we’ve come too far to turn back now. As long as I’m President, I will work with anyone in this chamber to build on this momentum. But I intend to fight obstruction with action, and I will oppose any effort to return to the very same policies that brought on this economic crisis in the first place.
No, we will not go back to an economy weakened by outsourcing, bad debt, and phony financial profits.
On the day I took office, our auto industry was on the verge of collapse. Some even said we should let it die. With a million jobs at stake, I refused to let that happen.
My message is simple. It’s time to stop rewarding businesses that ship jobs overseas, and start rewarding companies that create jobs right here in America. Send me these tax reforms, and I’ll sign them right away.
Of course, the easiest way to save money is to waste less energy. So here’s another proposal: Help manufacturers eliminate energy waste in their factories and give businesses incentives to upgrade their buildings. Their energy bills will be $100 billion lower over the next decade, and America will have less pollution, more manufacturing, and more jobs for construction workers who need them. Send me a bill that creates these jobs.
Tax reform should follow the Buffett rule: If you make more than $1 million a year, you should not pay less than 30 percent in taxes. And my Republican friend Tom Coburn is right: Washington should stop subsidizing millionaires.
Now, you can call this class warfare all you want. But asking a billionaire to pay at least as much as his secretary in taxes? Most Americans would call that common sense…”
As President Obama was giving his common sense State of the Union speech he knew that his decision to send in Navy Seals to rescue prisoners taken by Somali pirates had been successful. Nerves of Steel!
Pedophiles In The Catholic Church Still Protected
Posted: January 25, 2012 Filed under: mothering, politics Leave a comment »
Maciel when they were brought to his attention in 1998. In April 2002, when ABC News reporter Brian Ross asked Ratzinger about Father Maciel, Ratzinger said, “You do not come to me,” and then slapped Ross’s hand aside. (ABC News)10 Years On, Clergy Abuse Scandal Still Reverberates
Mitt Romney’s Tax Rate…Legal But…
Posted: January 24, 2012 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a comment »The old adage–the rich get rich and poor get poorer– seems to embedded in our tax code. Mitt Romney’s tax returns reveal very clearly that the United States Tax Code, because of years of lobbying by wealthy Americans and Corporations, is unjust.
I was struck by what Mitt Romney said last night at the Republican debate .. “I pay all the taxes that are legally required and not a dollar more. I don’t think you want someone as the candidate for president who pays more taxes than he owes.” What?
The Current GOP Is A “Christian Party” But They Love War
Posted: January 24, 2012 Filed under: politics Leave a comment »This is a huge and frightening contradiction…Jesus Christ was non-violent, but the Republican Party’s first instinct is to go the war when they think the US is being threatened. Listening to the GOP debate last night, Rick Santorum, a “family values Christian” was borderline deranged in his support of going to war with Iran.
Between 104,990 – 114,667 Iraqi civilians were killed in the Iraq war. A war we were lied into by our “Born Again Christian” president, George W. Bush. All the Republican presidential candidates, except Ron Paul, are obsessed with US power through military strength.
Fashions That Came…And Stayed
Posted: January 23, 2012 Filed under: fashion Leave a comment »A smiley, smiley face, or happy face, (☺/☻) is a stylized representation of a smiling human face, commonly occurring in popular culture. It is commonly represented as a yellow (many other colors are also used) circle (or sphere) with two black dots representing eyes and a black arc representing the mouth. “Smiley” is also sometimes used as a generic term for any emoticon
Joseph Paterno…
Posted: January 22, 2012 Filed under: mothering Leave a comment »
Paterno has said, “In hindsight, I wish I had done more.”












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