good health

Almost every one of us are born with a healthy body, yet suffers various illness thereafter. It costs very little for our lives to start, but costs greatly for medical care until we pass away. All medical studies, researches and operations are run as business, or perhaps by business. We need them, even though we suffer from illness as well as the bill to recover our bodies. Therefore, I believe that we have treated our bodies in a wrong way so that we must get sick throughout our time.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Does bird-flu disappear now?

Although we cannot rule out that there will be some more cases like a few dead swans etc., yet it may not be so frightening as specialists pointed out.

Of course, we must thank those whistle blowers so that we can take care not to take risk. As I always say, the problem is not entirely about those voiced out the warning. It is the problem of overheated information and lots of politicians taking every chance to expose by pointing their fingers at the governments.

A specialist expressing his/her worry and suggestions is something not bad at all. Yes, there might be some trying to become famous and looking for contributions for their researches.

If bird-flu really disappears, what will we face for the next one? We had SARS before bird-flu and it is certain that the next candidate will be waiting for us in the coming future.

I really feel that the risk of pandemic is not likely to happen yet because of the modern information structure and the work of international bodies like the WHO. No matter how good those specialists are, the main defect is their prejudice. If the first bird-flu case was happened not in Asia or China, would they behave like that? Scientists should not share anything from politic. If we have scientists like that, then the last date of human lives would not be far away.