Vaccines are some of the best things to have happened to mankind. Those links are fear disguised as science.
The British doctor whom started most of the recent wave of anti-vaccine hype has had his article retracted, investigated to have committed fraud, been paid for his work, and stripped of his doctor's license.
www.nytimes.com/2010/02/03/health/research/03lancet.html
www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/01/05/autism.vaccines/index.html
Jurassic eggs reveal insights into dinosaur development
Posted byScience + Yunnan = Win
Nestlé investing 100 million yuan in Pu'er coffee
Posted byBackground reading
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Apple concludes massive Chinese marketing scheme
Posted byYunnan is awesome for Apple shopping. I got one of these:
www.likecool.com/Gear/Gadget/iArm/iArm.jpg
It makes cycling so much easier now. I don't get lost when going through the back trails of Xishan anymore.
Yuanyang terraces overrun with crayfish
Posted by13 centuries no crayfish, and now...
tigertiger, I call your 16000 dead pigs and raise you 1000 rotting ducks.
Yunnan Baiyao sued over toxic ingredients
Posted byeblair obviously is a blind zealot regarding chinese traditional medicine. He or she has come to the enraged defense of aconite having totally ignored the that:
1) The lawsuit in the article has yet to be determined in favor or against the Yunnan Baiyao
2) eblair obviously didn't bother to click on the links in the article to discover that Yunnan Baiyao's mainly under attack for faulty seals in Sichuan and not listing aconite as an ingredient in HK. I don't think anyone can argue that faulty seals and mislabeling are not egregious.
Scally presented an informative article. I agree eblair is just pissed off.