lunes, 25 de febrero de 2013

Adam Lanza Mass Murder in US, China's Knife Attacks Shift Focus on Mental ... - International Business Times AU

In Shanghai, a day-care helper went deranged and hurt children ages 3 to 4 years old with a box cutter recently. However, in the year 2010, a man stabbed to death eight students at the gate of their school and injured five.

Although the violent incidents may not have resulted to death of any of the victims, the dreadful experience will remain as an emotional trauma carried on for years.

The question as to why the violence arises even from individuals, whose backgrounds are even from reputable families and are bordering "genius", remains elusive.

Violence Triggers

Is it hereditary, the environment or in the food or medicines taken? What could have triggered the violent streak?

An American blogger and mother of four, Liza Long, was able to get more than 70,000 shares on social media outlets with her article claiming she has the same experience as Adam Lanza's mother.

In her essay, "I am Adam Lanza's Mother", Ms Long pointed that it could be a higher form of autism called "aspergi syndrome," that has bouts with sudden mood swings arising from some experience like not wearing the right colour of clothes and shoes.

Ms Long said in her blog that she is now coping with the same violent nature of her son and also seeking medical help. She, however, did not explain how could this had befallen his now 13-year-old son.

Some concerned individuals are pointing the potential dangers of vaccines causing the imbalances in children and adults including their mental state.

Danger of Some Vaccines

In Sweden, families of some 150 children vaccinated against the swine flu are now suffering from narcolepsy, "a chronic sleeping disorder that causes overwhelming and severe daytime sleepiness that often occurs at inappropriate times and places."

This prompted the Swedish government to compensate the children's families because they now have to take medication, which induces food intake to avoid being sleepy during the day.

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