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Quacks prey on dying

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In one case, a young woman with pancreatic cancer died two months after receiving a controversial treatment called "ozone therapy".

Her mother was concerned the treatment had made her condition worse.

The Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner's annual report says all three died without any benefit from the treatments and no refunds were paid to the families.

Commissioner Leena Sudano said authorities were powerless to prevent vulnerable people being exploited.

"We can never stamp this out," she said.

"People can change their names, their shopfronts and . . .


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China tops India again

Practically nothing comes to mind.On the contrary India multinationals keep investing in their brands This difference is seen in every industry one can name under the sun. Secondly Indians are more Globalised than the Chineese. They can assimilate into an environment much easier than the Chinese do. English is one major reason but the most important is the natural instincts emerging out of living in the most diverse country on the face of the planet. Now Indias caste system problem is something everyone acknowledges,in India we freely debate and discus s it, but nothing close to that sort happens in China. No Indian Government will ever dare to run tanks on protesting Indian youths.Does anyone know the level of suppression in China.. No one would ever Know ..Why.. Because there is nothing called a free press.


Creationist Bugaboo Back Again

We thought that the religious view of science called "intelligent design" was dead. Suddenly resurrected, it is sparring once again with evolutionary principles. While this theological position is rallying in the classroom, we are at war with religious fanatics in nations where there is no separation of religion and state.

We should not be surprised that this concept is back. After all, polls say that up to 48 percent of Americans are skeptical about evolutionary theory. Creationists and evolutionists have been arguing since Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species, in 1859. And both sides are about to square off once again with the release of two new documentaries.

We watched the demise of a theological view of creation when its being taught in a public-school classroom was ruled unconstitutional.



 

 

 

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