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vaxopedia.org
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| | | | Dr. Viera Scheibner is a micropaleontologist who thinks that vaccines do not work, that vaccines are bad, and that getting vaccine preventable diseases, like pertussis and measles, is good for you. | |
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cestsibonblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | Go here for Olive's story: Part 1 and Part 2 This may be the hardest part of Olive's story that I will write. The part where I admit that what happened to her was nearly100% preventable. And yet it happened. It happened because she didn't receive her dose of Vitamin K when she was born.... | |
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www.janetlansbury.com
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| | | | I am riveted by the contentious online debate between breastfeeding advocates and formula feeders. I'm reading heart-wrenching stories of women who persevere through frustration and physical pain until they finally give up breastfeeding, and then feel judged by breast-feeders for their perceived 'failure'. At the same time, I'm hearing about the stunning lack of support ... Continued | |
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readingmattersblog.com
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| | Fiction - paperback; Picador; 436 pages; 2021. Colm Tóibín is one of my favourite writers, but The Magician didn't quite work for me. It's an account of the life and times of Nobel Prize-winning German author Thomas Mann (1875-1955), whose work - Buddenbrooks, Death in Venice, The Magic Mountain et al - I've never read,... |