Monthly Archives: March 2018

Stem cell eye treatment safe, restores some vision: study

Two people with severe vision loss due to a degenerative eye disease are able to read after embryonic stem cell treatment, researchers said Monday. The pair suffer from “wet” age-related macular degeneration, which can blur vision or cause a blind spot when abnormal blood vessels leak fluids into the eye, causing damage to a layer of… Continue reading Stem cell eye treatment safe, restores some vision: study

Let’s Stop The Armed Teachers Plans In Florida And Other States

Florida House passes gun restrictions, plan to arm certain teachers Yes, Florida passed some minor gun restrictions, but follow the money and you’ll see the slaughter lobby and its allies will actually make millions on new guns in the schools programs Programs that would actually cut into their revenue streams, like the assault weapon ban, were… Continue reading Let’s Stop The Armed Teachers Plans In Florida And Other States

Clinton warns of ‘diplomatic danger’ in N. Korea talks

Hillary Clinton has warned that the Trump administration “was not recognising the danger” in discussing nuclear disarmament with Pyongyang, and said Washington lacked experienced diplomats to handle the talks. “If you want to talk to Kim Jong Un about his nuclear weapons you need experienced diplomats,” Clinton was quoted as telling Dutch tabloid Algemeen Dagblad in… Continue reading Clinton warns of ‘diplomatic danger’ in N. Korea talks

Things To Be Mindful Of n /Health/Life

Things to be Mindful Of—(of recent thoughts and happenings)

1. If you have gotten the flu or even so much as a cold, be mindful to change your toothbrush. Toothbrushes should be changed every 3 months at least. Make sure your children change their toothbrushes so as not to reintroduce organisms to reinfect.
2. If you have been sick with the flu or have more colds that what you usually would have.
You might want to add more vitamin C to your diet. If you are working or living around those who are sick, your immune system might be compromised.
3. Also, throw away your lipsticks if you have been sick with the flu or any oral infection.
4. Lock all medications that could be harmful to young children
5. Lock up all firearms from children and from those that it could be harmful to or be used to harm others. Firearms should be out of sight and use for the purpose of not killing people! (I support the banning of assault weapon and any unjust use of firearms.)
6. If you see danger, report it. We are all advocates for one another and especially for those who are unable to defend themselves.

7.  Be mindful to check your expiration dates on foods, medicines and anything else that you use that have an expiration date.   Reading labels are so very, very important; especially if you have allergies, like,  peanuts and  Penicillin.  Let your doctor know all your allergies as well as anyone else involved in your healthcare and well being.  At social gatherings, it is important that the Activity Planner know if you have specific  food allergy  Many candy labels will tell you if “this candy was make with other candies made with peanuts” .

Your child, if allergic to peanuts, should not eat that candy!  Epi Pens should always be available to anyone who have a problem with an allergy that require one in the event that they have a reaction.

 

This is a start of other mindfulness!
Thank you for visiting this page. Thelma Harcum