Infant May Be Harmed by Alcohol in First Trimester – Psych Central News

Findings suggest the greater the prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE), the greater the cortisol, autonomic, and emotional responses to social challenges in young infants. A heightened response to stress and a delayed recovery from stress may be with the infants for the remainder of their life.

Results are published in the December issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research.

Infant May Be Harmed by Alcohol in First Trimester “Studies on rats and monkeys have shown that the offspring of mothers who drink alcohol during pregnancy develop both elevated and depressed stress hormone responses to challenges,” said David W. Haley, assistant professor of psychology at the University of Toronto and the study’s corresponding author.

In one of the few human studies to look at this issue, he added, stress hormones were elevated both at rest and in response to a physical challenge in the infants when compared to infants whose mothers abstained.

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An SUV so strong you can pull a plane with it

 . . . a 747 to be exact

A Volkswagen Touareg loaded with an extra 3,000 pounds of ballast and rated to tow only 7,700 pounds hauled a loaded Boeing 747 down a London runway seven times last Thursday. VW undertook the feat to show off the Touareg’s massive towing capacity, the Transport News Network reported.

To be fair, the 747-200 was not operational, having had its two inboard engines replaced with dummies used in the filming of Casino Royale. But to make up for the weight difference, the plane was loaded with more than 30 tons of water ballast, bringing the plane’s weight to just over 340,000 pounds.

In an earlier unpublicized test in Germany, the Touareg hauled an operational 747-400 weighing even more. The Thursday test went smoothly from VW’s end, with the test car showing no unusual engine stress or tire wear. After towing at a steady 5 miles per hour, the car alone slowed the plane to a stop. VW has not yet announced plans to market the Touareg to the aircraft tug industry.

Source: Gmail – iPilot.com Newsletter November 28, 2006

So, what kind of mileage did it get?

Staff charged in boot camp death

A nurse and seven former wardens of a boot camp for juveniles in Florida have been charged with manslaughter over the death of a 14-year-old inmate. Martin Lee Anderson died in January shortly after arriving at the camp. While an initial post-mortem concluded he had died of a blood disorder, a second inquiry said he had suffocated at the hands of the guards….

Source: BBC NEWS | Americas | Staff charged in boot camp death

EU nations ‘knew about CIA jails

Many EU member states were aware of secret CIA jails and transfers of terror suspects, a European Parliament draft report has said. The report follows months of investigation by a special committee of MEPs led by an Italian, Claudio Fava. “Many governments co-operated passively or actively (with the CIA),” said Mr Fava, quoted by the AFP news agency.

Source: BBC NEWS | Europe | EU nations ‘knew about CIA jails

Scientology, Blackmail and Buddhism

Scientology has stated the following: “The homes, property, places and abodes of persons who have been active in attempting to suppress Scientology or Scientologists are all beyond any protection of Scientology Ethics, unless absolved by later Ethics or an amnesty.” What this means in practice is critics of the “church” are harassed financially and personally. There have been many people destroyed by the terrorist Scientology organization.  …

Source: Scientology, Blackmail and Buddhism | Progressive U

Don’t Sit Up Straight, It’s Bad For Your Back

Important Medical Information! 

It seems that sitting up straight, something many of us are taught from a very early age, is not good for your back, say researchers from Scotland and Canada. They found that sitting up straight strains your back unnecessarily. Ideally, you should lean slightly back, at an angle of about 135 degrees, they say.

Source: Don’t Sit Up Straight, It’s Bad For Your Back

Has ‘sectarian violence’ in Iraq become a ‘civil war’?| csmonitor.com

The Boston Globe reports that the host of NBC’s Today Show, Matt Lauer, said the network would buck the White House and from now on refer to the violence in Iraq as a “civil war.” Media specialists are comparing it to the moment when former CBS anchor Walter Cronkite declared in 1968 that America was losing the war in Vietnam, and Ted Koppel’s updates of the Iranian hostage crisis that “infuriated Jimmy Carter’s White House.”

“How you frame a problem frames what the public thinks is the right thing to do,” said James Steinberg , dean of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas. “If Iraq is a democracy struggling against insurgents and you describe it that way, people might still support you. If it is a civil war, it is indisputably the case that Americans will say, ‘What are we doing in the middle of a civil war?’”

Steinberg, who was deputy national security adviser under President Clinton, added: “The more they hear ‘civil war,’ the harder it is going to be to support a strategy that keeps a lot of American troops there in large numbers.”

The Globe also notes that other media sources have referred to the conflict as a civil war, including the Los Angeles Times, McClatchy, and The Christian Science Monitor.

Source: Has ‘sectarian violence’ in Iraq become a ‘civil war’?| csmonitor.com

Rev. Al Sharpton: Democrats, It’s Time to Sober Up

For years Democratic candidates have courted the black community with promises, have played upon our fears of Republican rule. And it worked. In this election alone, we invested more than 90 percent of our vote in the Democrats.

And we would like to see some returns.

But signs that this will actually happen look bleak. In a Senate that as of this past June employed only 6 percent racial minorities, I find it unlikely that the concerns of the black community will be heard or met. In America right now, 55 percent of those dying of AIDS are African-American men, women and children, but the incoming House Majority’s agenda does not even directly address the problem.

Source: The Blog | Rev. Al Sharpton: Democrats, It’s Time to Sober Up | The Huffington Post

Bush’s $500 Million Library: Shouldn’t We Know Who His "Megadonors" Are? | The Huffington Post

Will visitors to the Iraq War Wing be handed rose-colored glasses before entering and having flowers thrown at their feet? Or will they don blinders as they stagger forward, sinking deeper into a man-made quagmire?

Will there be exhibits on waterboarding, illegal wiretapping, and the quaintness of the Geneva Conventions? A room devoted to the nobility and greatness of the Hanging Chad? A holographic image of Osama bin Laden (try and grab him and he slips right through your hands)?

The Abu Ghraib Game Room (must be over 18 to enter)?

At Bush 41′s Presidential Library, there is a twelve-foot piece of the Berlin Wall, which came down during his presidency. Will 43 try to recreate the finest moment of his presidency by bringing in a pile of Ground Zero rubble? This would be an interactive feature, allowing visitors to climb atop the pile, grab a megaphone, and take a crack at uttering the best unscripted line of his time in office: “I can hear you. The rest of the world hears you. And the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon!”

Presidential libraries are traditionally archives dedicated to preserving the written record of a presidency. President Clinton’s library, for example, has over 75 million pages of paper documents. But since two hallmarks of W’s administration have been an obsession with secrecy and a clamping down on the release of government documents, that part of the library might be a little vacant.  Of course, this can be balanced out by the over 750 (and counting) presidential signing documents Bush has used to circumvent Congress and run the country by Oval Office fiat. Might take a whole wing to house all of those.

Even so, $500 million is a mighty high price tag for a presidential library. In comparison, Clinton’s cost $165 million, which was more than double the tab for Bush 41′s.

So why is Bush 43 shooting for half-a-bil? According to an insider, the amount is “so much bigger than anything that’s been tried before. But the more you have, the more influence [on history] you can exert.” In other words, it’s going to take a hell of a lot of money to try and perform the political alchemy of turning Bush’s legacy of tragic failure into something future generations won’t need a gas mask and an air sickness bag to study.

So where is the $500 million going to come from? …

Source: The Blog | Arianna Huffington: Bush’s $500 Million Library: Shouldn’t We Know Who His “Megadonors” Are? | The Huffington Post

Childhood Poverty Grows into Adult Heart Disease – CME Teaching Brief® – MedPage Today

BALTIMORE, Nov. 27 — A poor childhood more than doubles the risk of early heart disease among white male physicians who achieve a high socioeconomic status, found researchers here. 

The finding, based on a long-running prospective study of the precursors of heart disease, underlines the persistent effect of relative poverty on children’s future health, according to Michelle Kittleson, M.D., Ph.D., of Johns Hopkins. Interestingly, the effect appears to moderate over time, as other risk factors for coronary heart disease begin to predominate with increasing age, Dr. Kittleson (now at the UCLA) and colleagues reported in the Nov. 27 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine.

Dr. Kittleson and colleagues analyzed data from the John Hopkins Precursors Study, which enrolled graduates of the university’s medical school between 1948 and 1964. Median follow-up has reached 40 years.

Source: Childhood Poverty Grows into Adult Heart Disease – CME Teaching Brief® – MedPage Today

Troubled Sleep a Sign of Relapse for Recovering Alcoholics – CME Teaching Brief® – MedPage Today

ANN ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 27 — If recovering alcoholics feel they have trouble sleeping, this may be a better predictor of a return to drinking than assessment by polysomnography, according to researchers here.

Source: Troubled Sleep a Sign of Relapse for Recovering Alcoholics – CME Teaching Brief® – MedPage Today

Buddha on the Brain

Buddha on the brain

Ex-monk B. Alan Wallace explains what Buddhism can teach Western scientists, why reincarnation should be taken seriously and what it’s like to study meditation with the Dalai Lama.

By Steve Paulson

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Nov. 27, 2006 | The debate between science and religion typically gets stuck on the thorny question of God’s existence. How do you reconcile an all-powerful God with the mechanistic slog of evolution? Can a rationalist do anything but sneer at the Bible’s miracles? But what if another religion — a nontheistic one — offered a way out of this impasse? That’s the promise that some people hold out for in Buddhism. The Dalai Lama himself is deeply invested in reconciling science and spirituality. He meets regularly with Western scientists, looking for links between Buddhism and the latest research in physics and neuroscience. In his book “The Universe in a Single Atom,” he wrote, “If scientific analysis were conclusively to demonstrate certain claims in Buddhism to be false, then we must accept the findings of science and abandon those claims.”

B. Alan Wallace may be the American Buddhist most committed to finding connections between Buddhism and science. An ex-Buddhist monk who went on to get a doctorate in religious studies at Stanford, he once studied under the Dalai Lama, and has acted as one of the Tibetan leader’s translators. Wallace, now president of the Santa Barbara Institute for Consciousness Studies, has written and edited many books, often challenging the conventions of modern science. “The sacred object of its reverence, awe and devotion is not God or spiritual enlightenment but the material universe,” he writes. He accuses prominent scientists like E.O. Wilson and Richard Dawkins of practicing “a modern kind of nature religion.”

In his new book, “Contemplative Science: Where Buddhism and Neuroscience Converge,” Wallace takes on the loaded subject of consciousness. He argues that the long tradition of Buddhist meditation, with its rigorous investigation of the mind, has in effect pioneered a science of consciousness, and that it has much to teach Western scientists. “Subjectivity is the central taboo of scientific materialism,” he writes. He considers the Buddhist examination of interior mental states far preferable to what he calls the Western “idolatry of the brain.” And he says the modern obsession with brain chemistry has created a false sense of well-being: “It is natural then to view psychopharmaceutical and psychotropic drugs as primary sources of happiness and relief from suffering.” Wallace also chastises cognitive psychologists and neuroscientists for assuming the mind is merely the product of the physical mechanics of the brain. And he talks openly about ideas that most scientists would consider laughable, including reincarnation and a transcendent consciousness.

In conversation, Wallace is a fast talker who laughs easily and often gets carried away with his enthusiasm. I spoke with him by phone about the Buddhist theory of consciousness, his critique of both science and Christianity, and why he thinks reincarnation should be studied by scientists.   INTERVIEW

Link to my comments on the interview.

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