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What do college tuition increases, soccer games, editorial cartoons, and a movie star’s death have in common? They’ve all ignited riots in the past couple years.It’s no secret that angry mobs can be as dangerous and unpredictable as just about any natural disaster. As many as a million people in India and Pakistan died in the civil unrest that followed India’s independence, for example, and thousands are killed in riots around the world each year. What may be surprising, however, is that riots can break out anywhere. What’s more, as the above examples suggest, while the underlying causes of civil unrest are often the “usual suspects” of racial, religious, or political divisions, seemingly inconsequential events can suddenly trigger mass violence. Fortunately, while you may not always be able to avoid riots, there are steps you can take to protect yourself from harm.
Soy is becoming more popular because of its health benefits, but it’s also one of the top eight most common foods that trigger allergies in children, often beginning with a reaction to soy-based infant formula and in more and more cases, persisting into adulthood.[1] The symptoms are usually mild, but sometimes they’re life-threatening. If you or your child has a soy allergy, here’s how to cope.
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