Tuesday, March 26, 2013

A young women aborts her baby to avoid social stigma of being an unwed mother. Do you think she should be forgiven? Well I do. She should be forgiven because it could be her belief that she shouldn't be a mother until she is married. It is also her right to do what she wants to do and no body can stop her because she isn't breaking the law. It is also possible that she could have been raped and she didn't want to carry her rapist's baby inside her for 9 months. Even though she could have put the baby up for adoption it was still her right to have the abortion. There could have been many reasons why she choose to have the abortion and no one really knows. No matter whether people think she should be forgiven or not they have to think about the possibilities of why she did what she did. Just because it's not your belief to abort your child it could very well be her's. I think people should try to get to know her story in why she aborted her baby before you start to think about whether you should forgive her or not. I personally don't believe in abortion but I also don't know her story. Maybe she shouldn't be forgiven but I still thinks she should be forgiven because it is her life and it is her choice not ours. People might disagree with me but that's okay cause that is their choice. My choice is to forgive this women for doing what she did not matter how wrong it is. Basically I am saying that you should always try to know the story before you forgive the person or not. If something happens and you don't necessarily agree with it, you should always get to know the story behind the incident. 

Monday, March 11, 2013

Salt Triggers Autoimmune Disease

How does salt trigger autoimmune disease?
In the article it says, " Adding salt to the diet of mice caused the manufacture of a kind of T cell already linked to autoimmune disorders." This is saying that the salt added to the diet of a mouse caused the manufacture of a T cell. If it does that do a mouse think of what it can do to us. The article also says, "Discovery of salt's role didn't occur earlier, the researchers say, because they examine cells on the basis of salt levels in blood, not in the body tissue where immune cells arrive to battle infections. Human trials to study salt's effect on autoimmune diseases are already in a planning stage" Since they are in the planning stage they don't know what it could do to the human's immune system. Since the salt did cause autoimmune disorders in a mouse, salt could possibly do that to use. Salt can trigger autoimmune disease if you eat a high dosage of it.
  http://news.yahoo.com/studies-salt-trigger-autoimune-diseases-160500207.html.

Studies Say Salt Can Trigger Autoimmune Diseases