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SUN-RE9
11/15/2009 7:55 PM UTC
GOOD SHOW BIG BROTHA.STAY TRUE AND KEEP ON GIVING US THE THE REAL FACTS.
JuSt CiCi
9/26/2009 1:04 AM UTC
yo back ground is tight!! ;)
Rideout Grooves
9/25/2009 6:47 AM UTC
Great show...Dont stop!
Occult Science Radio
9/24/2009 6:18 PM UTC
Badass show Brotha, i'm stopping by more often.
The Miss Mo Show
9/23/2009 9:27 PM UTC
Greetings Fam! Thanks so much for the friend invite. God bless you in all that you do. Miss Mo
Platinum Queens West
9/23/2009 4:50 PM UTC
Bother Eric your show and topics are AWESOME!! You are real some folks would not touch some of the topics you do! you are intelligent & talented brother. your show is very informative. May God continue to bless you with joy,happiness,good health & financial prosperity!
MUTHAKNOWS
9/23/2009 6:05 AM UTC
stopping by 2 show some luv
9/23/2009 1:20 AM UTC
OH SHOOT NOW BIG BROTHER ERIC LOOKIN ALL GANSTA LOL!!
Morning-Coffee
9/22/2009 8:41 PM UTC
Thank you for making us a part of your circle of friends. I will be checking out your shows. Hope you get the chance to stop by our show.
Neek, the Love Coach
9/20/2009 11:18 PM UTC
Thanks for the request! Hope you like the show!
TammiLand1
9/19/2009 1:58 AM UTC
THIS IS THE COMMENT I SENT TO THE BLACK CONSERVATIVE
9/19/2009 1:54 AM UTC
Yes, your a true American, that's for sure. It's a shame when the powers that be; start the race war on minorities that you suggested, you'll be shipped back to Africa too. Shame on them because America will need good slaves like you. Are you married? I hope your not married to one of those folks you consider nappy headed? Your mother was nappy headed I'm sure so, it's good you don't get one of those like your mother. Yes, expose those with a social radical communist agenda, please set the record straight having to expose those who delve into no foundation in fact attempting to expose the leftist agenda...FYI, My pricipal was the Grand Wizard of the Klu Klux Clan and my class mates dressed in their father and mothers robes and we took pictures for Halloween.So lock and load (Black) Negro Conservative. Conservative Views is what made America. Freedom is what made America great...See what happens to the countries we invade to show how democrarcy and freedom works...Yes, we get killed but so do they so what? It's Freedom that counts right?
9/19/2009 1:53 AM UTC
Tina Fortune
9/17/2009 6:16 PM UTC
Great topics!
TheEncourager
9/3/2009 8:14 PM UTC
It's Time To "CELEBRATE" Living a life that matters doesn't happen by accident. It's not a matter of circumstance but it's a matter of choice. Help Us Celebrate Our One Year Anniversary!!!! "You Be Encouraged"
Queen Goddess Uokes
8/25/2009 12:14 PM UTC
Highest vibrations and thank you for reaching out to me. The best to you on your jouerney in this life. Peace be upon you
Sistah Peaches
8/9/2009 12:48 AM UTC
Thank you for stopping thru and supporting a sistah! I appreciate you!
JV Wright
8/1/2009 12:49 AM UTC
Good job Brotha Eric:
Bro Kenny & Friends
7/25/2009 5:12 PM UTC
great show brotha eric
TheNagual~Djeti-7cro
7/17/2009 4:57 AM UTC
WOW...U GETTIN ON THE BOULE... ima check it bro-DEREK B.
7/17/2009 3:49 AM UTC
Thanks for listening to the Single Parent Assistance Resources & Knowledge Show! I will be listening to yours too!
7/11/2009 3:24 AM UTC
Brotha Eric, Your show today was great and every one enjoyed the show, keep up the good work."why men cheat".Thanks JV Wright.
ANGEL & THE COACH K
7/5/2009 7:34 AM UTC
Thank you for adding me to your friends list!! Have a great day!!
SistaSistaSister
7/4/2009 3:22 AM UTC
Showing appreciation, for your input in Thursdays show, please come again, you're always welcome. Sista
Brotha Eric
6/24/2009 10:53 PM UTC
Thanks for your support Family
The Verb
6/24/2009 5:12 PM UTC
Thank you for listening to The Verb.I hope you enjoy the show and that you will continue to listen in the future.
The Middle Men
6/23/2009 2:45 AM UTC
Whats up Brother Eric we haven't heard from you on our show ...get at us soon! Keep putting together those great topic on your show!
Ladee16
6/21/2009 11:02 PM UTC
Thank you for joining us this afternoon. I hope you found the information shared useful and that you will visit us again.
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6/18/2009 5:28 AM UTC
Thanks for listening remember to come check us out every wensday night at 8pm PST, 10pm CST and 11PM EST once again thank you for taking the time out of your busy day to listen to the show, we'll be returning the favor shortly
cosmichorizonsradio
6/15/2009 9:29 PM UTC
hey Brotha thanks for tuning into my show Cosmic Horizons on Sunday night!Gotta listen to your show about the Marketers have your ear, Much in the line of sublimal advertisements and RFID chips in packaging! Keep up the information! James Haarp
6/10/2009 8:34 PM UTC
Showing appreciation for the gift of your time. I thank you for stopping by last nights show, “Applied Potential”. I apologize for the inconvenience of the chat room, and phone lines, my PC was experiencing extreme technical difficulties. Please come again. Sista….
6/10/2009 8:00 AM UTC
6/7/2009@4:30 PM Wonderful Show Brotha Eric THUMB UP.....
bebop54
6/5/2009 5:29 AM UTC
great show .....
butterflies70
5/27/2009 2:09 AM UTC
THANKS BROTHA ERIC FOR SHOWIN SISTAHS SOME LOVE . PEACE
Aword4u
5/23/2009 4:00 AM UTC
Greetings, I pray that you are having a wonderful day. Thanks for the friend invite. Continue... to do the will of the One who sent You, for such a time as this. Peace Be with You, Tracy Lawanda
S. Denice Newton
5/17/2009 12:04 AM UTC
Thank you for marking my show as a favorite. I look forward to listening to yours and interacting with you. Be blessed...
Yaw Manu
4/19/2009 8:56 PM UTC
Enjoyed the show. Will be sure to check it out again.
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In all ages, in all lands, there have been those who seek truth. This seeking is an individual's search for something more than self, and much more than the confines of this worldly system. It is the seeker, who understands there is more than what meets the eye, who is not afraid and makes the choice to go into the unknown. The process of awaking has begun, the discovery is underway. Alan Watt
Date / Time: 5/24/2009 7:00 PM UTC
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Date / Time: 11/19/2009 11:59 PM UTC
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Prenatal exposure to common chemicals used to soften plastics may impact boys' play behavior later in life, according to new research published in the International Journal of Andrology. This new study expands on a wealth of previous research in animals showing that exposure in the womb to chemicals known as phthalates was associated with lower testosterone production, and subsequently impaired genital development. (This phenomena, known as the phthalate syndrome, has also been shown to influence sexual development in animals later in life.) And in addition to animal studies, the lead author of the current research, Shanna H. Swan, director of the Center for Reproductive Epidemiology at the University of Rochester, has also published previous findings demonstrating similar developmental issues in male human infants. This current study suggests that, not only does prenatal exposure to these common chemicals impact testosterone production, but it may also have longer term influence on gender identity and play behaviors as children grow up.
"Play behaviours offer themselves as a test of the hypothesis that phthalate exposures during gestation may alter brain sexual differentiation and its behavioural outcomes," Swan and colleagues write. To test this hypothesis, researchers initially began with 334 pregnant women, 150 of whom ultimately participated in all phases of the research. Midway through pregnancy, phthalate levels among the pregnant women were measured using urinalysis. Four to seven years later, when the participants' children were between the ages of 3.6 to 6.4-years-old, researchers sent out questionnaires to assess the children's play preferences, and also, how their parents' attitudes might impact how they chose to play. To assess behavior, researchers used a slightly modified version of the Pre-School Activities Inventory, a widely used screening tool that measures gender-related play in small children. (Much previous research has shown that there are objectively different play preferences among boys and girls: boys tend to do more play-fighting, for example, girls tend to be more captivated by dolls than toy trucks, etc.) To determine how parental views might sway behavior, parents completed a survey that included questions such as, "What would you do if you had a boy who preferred toys that girls usually play with?" They were asked to respond with whether they would support or discourage such behavior, and how strongly. The combination of these two assessments was used to measure children's gender-related play preferences.
What the researchers found was that, while, in girls exposure to phthalates had little significant impact on behavior, in boys, higher levels of exposure were correlated with "less masculine" preferences. What's more, exposure to specific varieties of phthalates correlated most strongly with behavioral differences—namely, di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate or DEHP and dibutyl phthalate or DBP. As the authors write, "[t]he two metabolites of DBP, as well as their sum, were associated with a decreased (less masculine) composite score in boys." Concentrations of DEHP too, the researchers found, "were associated with a decreased masculine score."
These findings, the researchers say, suggest that phthalates indeed do "possess the potential to modify male behaviour, potentially reflecting changes to the developing brain." And, this latest research may add to growing concerns about how common chemicals used in ubiquitous plastics, such as bisphenol A, or BPA, may be impacting our health—for the worse. (A study recently published in the journal Human Reproduction found high exposure levels to BPA among Chinese factory workers were associated with sexual dysfunciton.)
Of course, to substantiate these findings about phthalates, researchers acknowledge that more investigation beyond this relatively small sample population is necessary. But, if these results are verified through additional, rigorous research, it may pose some unique and potentially challenging questions, not only about healthy levels of exposure to common plastic chemicals, but about just what factors shape gender identity in childhood, and as we grow older. Or, as the authors put it, "[i]f replicated in a larger sample, it would be a finding with implications that extend far beyond the scope of children's play preferences..."
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