Robert Park | 24 Apr 2012 20:05
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What's New Robert L. Park 24 April 2012

WHAT'S NEW    Robert L. Park   Tuesday, 24 April 2012    Washington, DC

1. THE MOMMY WAR: THE GREAT CULTURAL REVOLUTION OF OUR AGE. 
Was rich stay-at-home-mom Ann Romney detached from the real world, or just 
a hard-working mom devoted to rearing her offspring? The media told the 
story both ways. The only mistake Hilary Rosen made was to apologize for 
saying Ann Romney "never worked a day in her life." In the context of 
holding a job, Hilary was right.  "I made a choice to stay home and raise 
five boys," Ann Romney said; "Believe me, it was hard work."  But few women 
today have that choice; they need their job to help feed their families.  
Many wouldn't want it any other way.  The rate at which women are assuming 
leadership positions in government and industry is unprecedented.  The 
invention of "the pill" in the 1960s freed women to explore their potential 
as equal members of the human race. So does it matter that Ann Romney 
decided to stay home and have babies?  Of course it matters; this tiny 
planet belongs to all of us.  A fertility rate of 5.0 is typical of the 
desperately poor African dictatorships; advanced nations are closer to 2.0 
(no growth), but even at 2.0 the environment will continue to deteriorate.  
The total world population of 7 billion is far more than the Earth can 
support. As China has come to realize, the fertility rate must be kept 
below 2.0 for a very long time.  Sound hopeless?  Not at all; but it can't 
be done overnight.  We must get started. "The pill" may be the most 
important invention in the 200,000 year history of Homo sapiens.

2. "DEADLY CHOICES": PAUL OFFIT EXPOSES THE ANTI-VACCINE MOVEMENT.
There was never a time before people knew that falling trees and large 
animals with teeth can kill.  Microbes are another matter. They had been 
killing us for perhaps 200,000 years before Antonie van Leeuwenhoek showed 
them to us. Paul Offit and two colleagues worked for 25 years to develop a 
vaccine for the rotavirus, a cause of gastroenteritis that kills as many as 
600,000 children a year worldwide, mostly in underdeveloped countries.  The 
vaccine is credited with saving hundreds of lives a day.  Offit 
wrote "Autism’s False Prophets" in 2008 exposing British physician Andrew 
Wakefield for falsely claiming the MMR vaccine is linked to autism.  
Vaccination prevents more suffering than any other branch of medicine, but 
is still opposed by the scientifically ignorant who accept the upside-down 
logic of the alternative medicine movement.  Because vaccination of 
schoolchildren against virulent childhood infections is ubiquitous, 
crackpots, scoundrels and gullible reporters get away with linking it to 
unrelated health problems as they did in the 1980s with the ubiquitous 
power lines.  We still hear echoes of the power-line scare in the cell 
phone/cancer panic. Paul Offit has just written "Deadly Choices: How The 
Anti-Vaccine Movement Threatens Us All.  We need to do everything we can to 
stop it. 

THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND.
Opinions are the author's and not necessarily shared by the
University of Maryland, but they should be.
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