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Old 11-05-2011, 04:25 PM   #14
shihoodiacarf

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"That which does not kill me makes me stronger."

But, of course, don't take it too far. I love prowling old cemeteries for interesting photography. Find an area of a cemetery dating 100+ years in the past and the percentage of infant/children's sites reaches astonishing proportions.
True that! I think the main drivers in our increased life expectancy has been plumbing, refrigeration, greenhouses and transportation (making fruits and vegetables available year round). Central heating and antibiotics had a positive impact too.

We have been led to believe that vaccination programs has been instrumental in irradicating childhood mortality, but the truth is that the mortality had plunged allready by 97-99% BEFORE the mass vaccination programs started... That doesn't matter though because most people don't want to understand they are lied too...
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