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12
Jan
2012
Overpopulation Is A Myth.com

30 days ago by Doug Lawrence

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Doug Lawrence's Catholic ... - douglawrence.wordpress.com · Rank: 20,593 · 30 references

23
Dec
2011
How Population Control Endangers National Security

51 days ago by RM

Source: LifeSiteNews For decades, a basic tenet of the international population-control lobby has been that declining fertility rates will generate a more stable international order. But according to an impressive panel of scholars who have contributed to a new book, … Continue reading →

Knowledge Wealth Centre - robertmijas.com/blog · Rank: 76,566 · 2 references

19
Dec
2011
Population 7 Billion [A Video]

55 days ago by Editors

How Did We Get So Big – So Fast? As higher standards of living and better health care are reaching more parts of the world, the rates of fertility — and population growth — have started to slow down, though the population will continue to grow for the foreseeable future. The Forecasts U.N. forecasts ...

Medical Executive-Post - medicalexecutivepost.com · Rank: 24,200 · 14 references

18
Dec
2011
Male Fertility Tips – Eat Healthier – Improve Sperm Count

56 days ago by Alan

Decreasing male fertility rates over the past few decades have given rise to a new problem: troubles conceiving. Typically, when a couple is having problems getting pregnant, the man’s fertility and sperm count are the first things called into question. Read More on Male Fertility Tips — Eat Healthi ...

Healthy Living Answers - healthylivinganswers.com · 303 references

14
Dec
2011
Our Earth: Adaptation to Environmental Change

60 days ago by winterbanyan

Study of Yellowstone Wolves Improves Ability to Predict Their Responses to Environmental Changes Methods developed in this study may ultimately improve predictions of wildlife responses to environmental changes in various ecosystems A study of the wolves of Yellowstone National Park recently improve ...

BPI Campus - bpicampus.com · 8 references

21
Nov
2011
Traditional Chinese Medicine More than Doubles Fertility Rates… Western ...

82 days ago by Jill Ettinger

Australian researchers at Adelaide University have created hope for women suffering from infertility as a recent study sheds new light on effectively treating women suffering from infertility issues with Traditional Chinese Medicine. The research, titled "Efficacy of Traditional Chinese Herbal Medic ...

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09
Nov
2011
Demographics and fertility rates

94 days ago by Jim Leis

An aging population is the elephant in the room for most western societies, but it is also an issue for many governments behind the fallen Iron curtain and China. Especially in the west, unfunded pension and health care costs will eventually destroy their fiscal solvency along with their currencies ...

Leis Network - leisnetwork.com

04
Nov
2011
Teen births down, old lady births up, in 2009

99 days ago by Betsy Shaw

by Betsy Shaw posted in Mom Stories Big news: 2009 birth data has recently been released by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. What does it say? Do you really expect me to read this stuff? Kidding. Here's what it says in a nutshell, a very large and unwieldy nutshell: 4.13 million babies ...

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03
Nov
2011
What's a baby worth?

101 days ago by Amanda Ponzar

By Amanda Ponzar This morning, NPR covered the "economic investment" some countries are making in babies -- " When governments pay people to have babies". (Interesting that some countries need to pay people when others are overrun with children; we've hit 7 billion people on the planet!) It's all ab ...

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01
Nov
2011
7 Billion : How Did We Get So Big So Fast?

103 days ago by paeh

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It was just over two centuries ago that the global population was 1 billion — in 1804. But better medicine and improved agriculture resulted in higher life expectancy for children, dramatically increasing the world population, especially in the West. As higher standards of living and better health c ...

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