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- Fish
Oil "Calms" Kids With ADHD In New Study Teresa
Neumann (Aug 19, 2005)
- It appears that a daily dose of fish oil -- just under one-gram
per day -- helps calm children with attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder, according to a report in the Australian, citing a
double-blind study. PhD psychology student Natalie Sinn, of the
University of South Australia and CSIRO Nutrition, studied 145
children aged seven to 12 with ADHD -- who were not taking
medication for their condition -- over a 15-week period. Half were
given a commercially available dietary supplement containing a
combination of fish oil and evening primrose oil, in a ratio of four
to one. The other group was given a placebo. MS Sinn said when
parents were later questioned, children on the active fish oil
capsules, rich in omega-3 fatty acids, showed improvements.
"They were able to concentrate better, they were calmer, less
impulsive, that sort of thing," she said. "The same
improvements were not reported from children who took the
placebo." When the placebo group switched to the fish oil
capsules for a further 15 weeks, they showed similar benefits. Ms.
Sinn explained that 60 per cent of the brain is composed of fats,
the most important being omega-3 fatty acids, adding that many
people in western societies are deficient in the omega-3 fatty
acids. "There's a growing body of research that's finding
evidence of links between omega-3 deficiency and mental health
problems like depression and schizophrenia," Ms. Sinn said.
"Research is also suggesting that some children with
developmental problems, including ADHD and dyslexia, can benefit
from taking omega-3 supplements." more...
Reported from Steve Quayle:
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'Tomorrow
Jerusalem,' Abbas exults
Link Lost (August
16, 2005)
- Less than three days after he urged Palestinians to refrain from
excessive celebrations over the Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza
Strip and northern West Bank, Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud
Abbas on Friday presided over a huge celebration in Gaza City where
he declared: "Today we are celebrating the liberation of Gaza
and the northern West Bank; tomorrow we will celebrate the
liberation of Jerusalem." PA Civil Affairs Minister Muhammed
Dahlan, who appeared next to Abbas, told the crowd that the
Palestinians were celebrating "the day of victory and the
beginning of a new era that was achieved with the blood of our
martyrs." Hamas and Islamic Jihad also held separate
celebrations in the Gaza Strip, where leaders of the two groups
announced that the fight against Israel would continue even after
the "escape of the Zionist enemy" from the Gaza Strip and
northern West Bank. They also declared that their groups would not
abandon their weapons after the disengagement and would not join the
PA security forces. Local reporters were invited on Friday to watch
more than 1,000 Hamas gunmen in military fatigue and armed with
AK-47 rifles and RPG rocket-propelled grenades stage a mock attack
on an Israeli settlement. It was the biggest show of strength by
Hamas's armed wing in years. At another Hamas rally in Jabalya
refugee camp, thousands of Palestinians attended a "graduation
ceremony" for new recruits belonging to the movement's armed
wing, Izzaddin Kassam. more...
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- Praying
school board likened to terrorists (August
17, 2005)
- A local ACLU director equated al-Queda terrorists with members of
a Louisiana school board seeking to open their meetings with prayer.
Joe Cook of the ACLU of Louisiana spoke on camera with WAFB-TV,
Baton Rouge, La., while staff and teachers of the Tangipahoa Parish
district in New Orleans were at a seminar being informed of their
free-speech rights by a member of the Alliance Defense Fund.
Referring to the school board, Cook said, "They believe that
they answer to a higher power, in my opinion. Which is the kind of
thinking that you had with the people who flew the airplanes into
the buildings in this country, and the people who did the kind of
things in London." Mike Johnson, senior counsel and
southeastern regional coordinator for the Alliance Defense Fund,
said Cook has become increasingly outlandish in his statements.
"It shows the ACLU has become more and more extreme and
marginalized," said Johnson. "So, to that extent, I like
it when he talks, because he simply reveals who they are."
Johnson said the ACLU tries to "come across as champions of
liberty, but the truth of the matter is they are extremists."
"It's clear in a number of recent cases that the ACLU of
Louisiana wants to impose a radical form of secularism that the
Constitution doesn't require, and frankly, that people of this state
are not willing to accept," Johnson said. more...
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