I believe someday in the future, citizens and historians alike will be scratching their heads wondering why people of the late 20th century couldn?t figure out that if women began taking powerful hormones as teen-agers (sex education in schools and hormones for 12 year olds) it just might have an affect not only on their children, but their grandchildren and great grands through the cellular level. They might even by then decide there?s a connection to autism spectrum, allergies, hyperactivity, etc. and all those conditions we never saw in our classmates when I was growing up. Health officials of 20-50 years from now will be as puzzled as we are now when we wonder how the industrialists and farmers couldn?t know that the filth, manure and chemicals they poured into the water would be affecting people down stream because waterways are a living organism.
If poverty researchers and social workers of the future are smarter than the ones of today, they might even look at the soaring statistics for out of wedlock babies which parallels the increased use of contraceptives by unmarried teenagers and its relationship to poverty and low income. Although that?s almost too much to hope for.
The breast cancer industry, like the poverty industry, has some big players. And don't you forget it if you value your knee caps.
Source: http://collectingmythoughts.blogspot.com/2012/02/breast-cancer-and-planned-parenthood.html
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