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WORLD WIDE AFRICA THE VOICE OF THE PAN AFRICAN MOVEMENT

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We are all concerned  about our child or children as some of us have more than one, but not one is replaceable.  As we all enter into our sleep each night we are contemplating how to make our lives better, and in turn how can our children have better lives.  Our world has been turned Into  a torture chamber of horrors and only our wise decisions can make it better for our children.  We must weigh the scientific evidence against what the government is commanding us to d with our children.  Under the constitution of this country it has been ruled that , THE PARENTS , have a fundamental right in the raising and education of their children. Please exercise that right and excuse your children from the hall of horrors of the health experts.According to National Education Association’s VP, NEA, Lily Eskelson, 1/3 of our schools have some Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) concerns that cause respiratory problems for children—statistic she calls “horrific,” and I call unacceptable.

  • According to a 2010 survey by the National Association of School Nurses (NASN), 40% of nurses know children and staff that are adversely affected by pollutants in schools.

According to Joel Forman, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Community and Preventive Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, environmental exposures linked to pediatric diseases include:

  • Asthma-Outdoor air pollutants, molds, and pesticides
  • Neurodevelopmental disorders-lead, mercury, pesticides, synthetic chemicals
  • Obesity-built environment (lack of access to natural play and exposure to the outdoors)
  • Endocrine disorders-percholate, DDT
  •  Cancer-pesticides, radon, solvents, synthetic chemicals, EMF’s (electric and magnetic

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