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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Generation 'could die before their parents' as avoidable health complaints soar

I had written an article last year about the baby boomers were going to die younger than their parent and for many reasons. We were the first generation to begin getting so many vaccines (which decreases your immune system, we were the first generation who's food were laced with pesticides, herbicides, chemicals, artificial flavorings , we were the first generation raised with microwave ovens for cooking our foods, the air is dirtier, the water almost undrinkable, and scientists keep playing around with various man-made virus's and bacteria to make weapons of mass destruction. I will wager that the average baby boomer will die 10 years before the age their parents died. All you have to do is check the obituary section of your newspaper and see how many people in their 40's and 50's are dying of cancer, heart attacks, and chronic diseases, etc.

Now the British Medical System is saying the children of Britain will be dieing even earlier for various reasons.

We are the only animal on earth who will soil their own bed and wallow in it. It is no wonder life expectancy is dropping and will dive over the next decade.

Read the article and learn and if you so choose go back and read my original article.

Dr. Mike


By Daily Mail Reporter


Today's children could die at a younger age than their parents as preventable diseases reach epidemic levels, the UK's leading hospitals warned today.

Doctors from Liverpool's Alder Hey Children's Hospital said the number of avoidable health complaints such as obesity and tooth decay were booming.

As a result they were spending an increasing amount of time dealing with avoidable conditions.
tooth decay

Around £1m and hundreds of hours are being spent each year on treating health complaints such as obesity and tooth decay

Dr Steve Ryan, medical director at Alder Hey, said: 'It just shouldn't be happening.

'These children should not be suffering from these problems and they should not be here at this hospital.

'People are starting to say maybe this is a generation where children will be dying before their parents.'

Alder Hey is one of Europe's biggest childrens hospitals, providing care for more than 200,000 children each year.

One of the areas most affected is the dental department. More than half of the 1,000 dental operations carried out each year are on children under the age of six.

Research has shown people with gum disease and tooth decay have a higher risk of heart disease.

Meanwhile between 500 to 1,000 children a year end up in hospital because they are exposed to their parents' smoking.

Another report predicted that eight out of 10 men and almost seven in 10 women will be overweight or obese by 2020.

BBC's Panorama programme 'Spoilt Rotten? claims around £1m and hundreds of hours of treatment time are being spent each year treating obesity, tooth decay, alcohol abuse and health complaints associated with passive smoking.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1265600/Generation-die-parents-avoidable-health-complaints-soar.html#ixzz0l5ZmsJfm

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