1. hundreds of schools closed as H1N1 flu cases multiply in US - here's the trick: suggest that sick people stay home. thus the sick people stay home. then express fear that so many people are sick and stayed home. then close the schools. then suggest that this ends when they get their vaccine.
BEIJING, Oct. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- Across the United States more and more schools have closed their gates due to the rapid widespread of A/H1N1 influenza outbreak nationwide. Sick students are suggested to stay at home, while city emergency rooms are also largely filled with students who are severely ill, according to news reports on Thursday. According to U.S. Education Department, at least 351 schools were closed in last week -- affecting more than 126,000 students in 19 states. So far, about 600 schools were closed in this school year altogether.
"This is scary," said Kathryn Marchuk, a nurse whose son attends St. Charles East High School outside Chicago, which closed for three days last week after about 800 of its 2,200 students called in absent. "So many people are sick. It's just everywhere." Many school officials said they were afraid the virus would spread faster if they stayed open. They feel shutting down is the only feasible option.
Despite the exceptional spreading speed of the H1N1 flu pandemic in the flu season, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Margaret Chan said a day before in a conference in Havana that the A/H1N1 pandemic would reach its natural end when enough people are immunized. [naturally!!]
source: chinaview
2. laDUH! Australian scientists find direct link between diet and immune system - here's the trick: take something totally obvious and common sense, call it a "breakthrough" to explain and coverup some really bad shit you've doing to people by poisoning them. convince people they're sick because they don't eat well enough. it's their own fault! autoimmune disease has *nothing* to do with the poisons they inject into our bodies with their vaccines no sirree bob.
CANBERRA, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) -- Australian scientists have found a "direct link" between what we eat and how well our immune system operates, a breakthrough that could explain rising rates of autoimmune disease across the western world. Professor Charles Mackay, working at Sydney's Garvan Institute of Medical Research, identified how fibre in the diet plays a major role in ensuring a person's immune cells function properly, the Australian Associated Press reports Thursday.
"This does provide a direct link for the way immune cells work with the sort of things we eat."This broken-down fibre was found to "profoundly affect immune cell function", Prof. Mackay said, and without it the immune cells appeared more likely to go awry. Autoimmune disease refers to disorders in which a person's immune system mistakenly attacks part of the body, causing inflammation. "When (immune cells) go bad they cause inflammatory diseases, so asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease." Prof. Mackay said.
A lack of dietary fibre could also be behind the rise in type 1diabetes, he said.
The research suggests that having a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts and seeds would reduce a person's risk of autoimmune disease. It also helped to explain why food supplements that affect the balance of gut bacteria were known to reduce the symptoms of some inflammatory conditions. Prof. Mackay said dietary fibre, or roughage, was otherwise known to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and certain cancers plus it ensures you will be regular.
source: chinaview
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