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This is important. I just had my 7 year old son watch this. Change is the only constant everyone. Embrace it and let’s create a better society than we were brought in.

My son, after watching, said Girls are just humans like boys are, it doesn’t make a difference. Girls are funny, boys are funny.

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“ Fatal Superbugs: Antibiotics Losing Effectiveness, WHO Says “Genetics is working against us, almost like a science-fiction story. Susan Brink
for National Geographic
PUBLISHED MAY 1, 2014
The spread of...

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scienceyoucanlove:

Fatal Superbugs: Antibiotics Losing Effectiveness, WHO Says

“Genetics is working against us, almost like a science-fiction story.

Susan Brink

for National Geographic

PUBLISHED MAY 1, 2014

The spread of superbugs—bacteria that have changed in ways that render antibiotics ineffective against them—is a serious and growing threat around the world, according to the World Health Organization’s first global report on antibiotic resistance.

Once-common treatments for everyday intestinal and urinary tract infections, for pneumonia, for infections in newborns, and for diseases like gonorrhea are no longer working in many people.

The new report on the global threat adds to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report last year showing that two million people in the United States are infected annually with antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and 23,000 of them die each year as a result.

To understand the dangers posed by superbugs, National Geographic spoke with Stuart Levy, chair of the board of the Alliance for the Prudent Use of Antibiotics at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston.

What exactly are superbugs?

They are bacteria resistant to one or more antibiotics, and they make it difficult to treat or cure infections that once were easily treated. The antibiotic has lost its ability to control or kill bacterial growth. The bacteria can grow even in a sea of antibiotics because the antibiotic doesn’t touch them.

How are the bacteria able to circumvent the power of antibiotics?

The bacteria have acquired the ability to destroy the antibiotic in order to protect themselves. They’ve developed a gene for resistance to, say, penicillin, and that gene protects them. A genetic mutation might enable a bacteria to produce enzymes that inactivate antibiotics. Or [a mutation] might eliminate the target that the antibiotic is supposed to attack.

A bacteria may have developed resistance to five or six antibiotics, so in treatment, you don’t know which one to choose. And the bacteria accumulate resistance by developing new genes. Genetics is working against us, almost like a science-fiction story.

Why are these superbugs spreading and the threat growing?

We’re continuing to use antibiotics in a bad way. They’re supposed to be used to combat bacteria, not viruses. The common cold is a virus. Any time you use an antibiotic when it’s not needed, you’re pushing antibiotic resistance ahead. People are misusing them in their homes. They may have a stockpile they’ve saved, and think taking [an antibiotic] will help them with a cold. They’re not helping their cold, and they’re propagating resistance.

What about other uses, such as using antibiotics in animal feed by the meat industry?

This is a big issue. About 80 percent of antibiotics manufactured are given to beef cattle, chickens, and hogs to help them grow better and put on more weight. They excrete them, and the antibiotics largely are not broken down. They enter the environment—the ground and the water—and retain their ability to affect bacteria and promote antibiotic resistance.

The Food and Drug Administration has come out with a voluntary plan for industry to phase out antibiotic use. I’ve been championing this for 30 years.

How can we combat the further growth and spread of superbugs?

By using antibiotics only when we need them. And by eliminating their use in animals. There’s a paucity of new antibiotics to take care of these multiresistant superbugs, so we’re at the mercy of the bacteria.

Are there new antibiotics in development?

The journal Microbe did a report this month on wakening to the need for new antibiotics. There are a number of new antibiotics being studied. They’re not there yet, but at least they’re in the pipeline.

text and photo from Nat Geo

Two things you can do, folks!

1) Don’t ask for antibiotics.  See your doctor, let your doctor diagnose you, and let your doctor decide if you need medicine or not.  A virus doesn’t need antibiotics!  

2) If your doctor prescribes you antibiotics, take the FULL amount prescribed for the FULL length prescribed.  Do not take only three and think that because you “feel better” you can stop taking them.

Yes, those things are minor compared to the larger problem, but they definitely do help!

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“I’m just trying to get my life together, to be honest. In the last year, I got scammed, had to quit my job and broke up with my boyfriend. I’m dealing with a lot of internal, ‘me’ stuff. I’m pretty much taking care of myself. My mother was a single parent, working three jobs while I was in high school and college. It kind of took a toll on me.”
“Is that all or is there even more?”
“There is a lot more than that. For example, I don’t know my father at all.”
“Have you tried to find him?”
“I’ve tried. I’ve actually spoken to him twice. I told him right off the bat that I didn’t want any financial support. I just wanted to know who he was. He wasn’t interested. I guess I’m just the flower that grew from concrete.”

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Nobody knows how tough it is to be a Mexican-American.

This scene tho
All the white kids in my spanish class just struggled with this part

TRUTH.

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“ Nobody told me I had a clitoris. Nobody told me I was capable of having orgasms. For five years I was given “sex education”. It mostly consisted of periods and condoms. It didn’t talk about consent. It didn’t talk about the actual mechanics of sex, about arousal and lubrication and oscillation. It didn’t tell me a single thing about relationships and it didn’t tell me I had a clitoris. I only know now because of the internet. Nobody entrusted with my care and education has ever told me that the female orgasm exists, or about the parts of my anatomy necessary for it. I didn’t find my clitoris until I was eighteen, after six years of active sexuality. That makes me angry. ”

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May 3, 2014   3,717 notes
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“ Disturbing Truths on Structural Racism In Our “Justice” System
*White Defendant / Black Victim (19)
*Black Defendant / White Victim (257)
note: these figures represent the number of trial cases that resulted in the death sentence and not...

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Disturbing Truths on Structural Racism In Our “Justice” System

*White Defendant / Black Victim (19)

*Black Defendant / White Victim (257)

note: these figures represent the number of trial cases that resulted in the death sentence and not necessarily all interracial murders (such as incidents resulting in death, but designated accidental, “self defense” or Stand Your Ground), thus even the decision to try an individual for murder seems highly race dependent. Stated differently, only 19 cases resulted with capital punishment where a white defendant was actually charged with murder and found guilty of killing a black victim.

In 82% of the studies [reviewed], race of the victim was found to influence the likelihood of being charged with capital murder or receiving the death penalty, i.e., those who murdered whites were found more likely to be sentenced to death than those who murdered blacks.”

- United States General Accounting Office, Death Penalty Sentencing, February 1990

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“ the real struggle in 2004
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the real struggle in 2004

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