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Mad Hatter Disease: The Image of America's Future
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Okay slightly kidding with the topic, but not entirely.
Mercury used to be used in the making of hats. This was known to have affected the nervous systems of hatters, causing them to tremble and appear insane. A neurotoxicologist correspondent informs me that "Mercury exposure can cause aggressiveness, mood swings, and anti-social behaviour.", so that derivation is certainly plausible - although there's only that circumstantial evidence to support it.
Source: [link to www.phrases.org.uk]
Symptoms of MERCURY POISONING include hallucinations and paranoid delusions...
A lot of paranoid people out there these days, have you noticed? Paranoid people WITH DELUSIONS.
The devil made them eat their children. Their mother was demon possessed so they had to kill her...
So this is what we have to look forward to... AN ENTIRE SOCIETY OF MAD HATTERS!!
These include paraesthesias (numbness in the skin with no apparent cause), vision and hearing impairment, slurred speech, anxiety, hallucinations, irritability, depression, lack of coordination, and tremors
source: [link to en.wikipedia.org]
fine intentional tremors of the fingers, eyelids, tongue, and other members tremor caused shaky signature pallor defective vision defective hearing (31% more reported cases than in control group) inflammation of nasal mucous membrane gingivitis dry, white discoloration of the mucous membrane dry coppery discoloration of the mucous membrane extensive dental repair - contributing factor to whether or not one was suffering advanced mercury poisoning missing teeth excessive salivary flow dark lines on gums mercurial stromatitis enlarged thyroid gland enlarged epitrochlear glands persistent course rales of the lungs psychic irritability speech defect exaggerated knee jerk positive Romberg test dermatographia blushes abnormally excessive perspiration
Source: [link to dqhall59.com]
Vaccination schedule for 2012:
Birth
Hep B: Hepatitis B vaccine (HBV); recommended to give the first dose at birth, but may be given at any age for those not previously immunized.
1-2 months
Hep B: Second dose should be administered 1 to 2 months after the first dose.
2 months
DTaP: Diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine Hib: Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine IPV: Inactivated poliovirus vaccine PCV: Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine Rota: Rotavirus vaccine
4 months
DTaP Hib IPV PCV Rota
6 months
DTaP Hib PCV Rota
6 months and annually
Seasonal influenza. The vaccine is recommended every year for children 6 months and older. Kids under 9 who get a flu vaccine for the first time will receive it in two separate doses a month apart.
Kids 6 months to 5 years old are still considered the group of kids who most need the flu vaccine, but updated guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now recommend that all older kids and teens get it, too.
It's especially important for high-risk kids to be vaccinated. High-risk groups include, but aren't limited to, kids with asthma, heart problems, sickle cell anemia, diabetes, or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
It can take up to 2 weeks after the shot is given for the body to build up immunity against the flu.
6-18 months
Hep B IPV
12-15 months
Hib MMR: Measles, mumps, and rubella (German measles) vaccine PCV Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine
12-23 months
Hep A: Hepatitis A vaccine; given as two shots at least 6 months apart
15-18 months
DTaP
4-6 years
DTaP MMR IPV Varicella
11-12 years
HPV: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, given as 3 shots over 6 months. It's recommended for both girls and boys to prevent genital warts and certain types of cancer. Tdap: Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis booster MCV: Meningitis vaccine; with a booster dose at age 16
Schedule as of 1950
Smallpox Diphtheria* Tetanus* Pertussis* Polio (IPV)
As of 1970
Diphtheria* Tetanus* Pertussis* Polio (OPV) Measles** Mumps** Rubella**
1995... the age of most of these people who are going off the deep end these days...
Diphtheria* Measles** Tetanus* Mumps** Pertussis* Rubella** Polio (OPV) Hib Hepatitis B
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