HONG KONG said on Tuesday it would release the nine Singaporean armoured vehicles it seized in November on their way home from military exercises in Taiwan, easing tensions between China and Singapore. After the troop carriers had been seized, Beijing,… Read More ›
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Well, we dont know quite what this is. All we know is you probably don’t want it
Americans have to be taught to ‘shut their mouths if they are white’ says Democratic Party chair candidate as they discuss why they lost election| Daily Mail Online
The seven candidates running for Democratic National Committee chair met in D.C. last night for a candid discussion on the party’s handling of race The most surprising outburst came from Sally Boynton Brown, a white woman from Idaho, who suggested… Read More ›
“British Army Could Be Wiped Out By Russia In An Afternoon” | Forces TV
Britain’s ability to “deliver and sustain” an effective fighting force in the face of a “competent” enemy like Russia has been “effectively removed”, according to the Army’s think-tank. A paper from the Centre for Historical Analysis and Conflict Research… Read More ›
Breakthrough Research for 23 JAN 2017
1. A natural compound can block the formation of toxins associated with Parkinson’s Disease 2. Protein isolated from baker’s yeast shows potential against leukemia cells 3. Asthma not found in high percentage of adults who were previously diagnosed
Corbyn refuses to say if he would deploy troops to defend ally invaded by Russia – AOL News UK
Jeremy Corbyn has refused to say whether he would deploy British troops to defend a Nato ally invaded by Russia. The Labour leader said he was “not in favour of anybody invading anywhere” and would do everything he can to… Read More ›
Why is the Wealth of Rothschild Family not mentioned in any Report?
Sunday, 22 January 2017 A recent report by Oxfam International highlights the dramatic rise in income equality by noting that the combined wealth of the world’s top 8 individual billionaires is more than the lower half of the world’s… Read More ›
FBI employee gets jail time for acting as Chinese agent – Asian Correspondent
A FORMER FBI employee in New York was sentenced to two years in prison on Friday after admitting that he illegally acted at the direction of a Chinese official to gather sensitive information. Kun Shan Chun, also known as Joey… Read More ›
⭐ Standard vitamin E blood testing may be useless and dangerous ⭐
We review the new study” Millions of people with metabolic syndrome may need more vitamin E ” in regard to researchers claims that conventional vitamin E testing is severely flawed and possibly dangerous.
Obama has made life WORSE for young people: The ‘Youth Misery Index’ has risen by 36% to its highest point in history since he entered office Read more: Daily Mail Online
Young America’s Foundation releases annual Youth Misery Index Index shows all-time high in student debt and youth unemployment When Obama took office in 2009, the index stood at 83.5 The latest index spiked 29.9 points to 113.4 Another poll shows… Read More ›
Millions of people with metabolic syndrome may need more vitamin E. Conventional vitamin E blood tests as they are now being done are useless.
Public Release: 17-Jan-2017 “This basically means that conventional vitamin E blood tests as they are now being done are useless.” Oregon State University IMAGE: These are vitamin E supplements. Credit: Photo by John Liu, courtesy of Oregon State… Read More ›
Breakthrough Research for 16 JAN 2017
1. Natural tooth repair method, using Alzheimer’s drug, causes dentine to regenerate 2. Gastric acid suppressants linked to a 70% increase in hospitalization for infectious gastroenteritis 3. Type 2 diabetes doubles in just 4 years among those 22 and younger
Eight richest men are worth the same as HALF the rest of the world: Their £350billion haul is equal to the wealth of 3.6billion people | Daily Mail Online
Eight richest men are worth the same as HALF the rest of the world: Their £350billion haul is equal to the wealth of 3.6billion people Oxfam study shows the world’s top eight tycoons have amassed £349.8billion The planet’s poorest 3.6billion… Read More ›
Saudi Arabia religious chief says legalising cinemas risks ‘mixing of sexes’ and ‘rotten’ influence | The Independent
Saudi Arabia‘s religious authority has said the legalisation of cinemas and concerts could lead to the “mixing of sexes” and “atheistic or rotten” influences in the conservative Islamic kingdom. Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz Al al-Sheikh made the statements on his… Read More ›
‘Israeli warplanes’ strike military airport used by Assad’s forces in Syria’s Damascus | Daily Mail Online
‘Israeli warplanes’ strike military airport used by Assad’s forces in Syrian capital Damascus leading to threats of ‘repercussions’ from regime army chiefs Syrian army officials claimed that several rockets were fired from northern Israel Military chief warned of consequences following what… Read More ›
How vitamin C kills cancer cells
We review the recent study ” Why high-dose vitamin C kills cancer cells ” in regard to intravenous ascorbate effectively limiting pancreatic cancer growth in animal models
Trump’s nemesis John McCain kicked off ‘Kremlin memo’ scandal by handing dossier to FBI | Daily Mail Online
Arizona Senator who disowned Trump before election admits he handed document outlining claims of Kremlin blackmail to FBI Brief statement claims that he received it and gave it directly to FBI Director James Comey because he was ‘unable to make… Read More ›
Heartburn pills in pregnancy may be linked to childhood asthma
Public Release: 9-Jan-2017 University of Edinburgh Children born to mothers who take heartburn medication during pregnancy may have a greater risk of developing asthma, research suggests. Those whose mothers had been prescribed medicines to treat acid reflux during… Read More ›
Influence of socioeconomic status on behavioral, emotional and cognitive effects of rubella vaccination: A prospective, double blind study
Editors Note: Requested Repost Full PDF Here: Influence of socioeconomic status on behavioral, emotional and cognitive effects of rubella vaccination: A prospective, double blind study
Breakthrough Research 09 JAN 2017
1. Vitamin D deficiency increases risk of chronic headache 2. Acid suppression medications linked to serious gastrointestinal infections 3. High fiber diets may alleviate inflammation caused by gout
Vaccine Bonus Quota Program
Editors Note: ( Ralph Turchiano ) The full information has been pulled from the Internet Archive Jun 21, 2016, and is posted for historical reference. The full PDF is stored on this site through the following link: Blue Cross Vaccine Bonus… Read More ›
California Democrats hire Eric Holder in legal fight against Trump
Democratic leaders in the California legislature announced on Wednesday (4 January) that former US Attorney General Eric Holder has been hired as legal counselor ahead of potential legal fights with the incoming Trump administration. “Having the former attorney general of… Read More ›
Colombia reacts to video of UN staffers partying with FARC guerrillas – Business Insider
Colombians are getting fired up over a New Year’s Eve video that shows two UN staffers partying with the Marxist FARC guerrillas at a remote rebel camp in the arid northern part of the country. The video, which was shot… Read More ›
Blue light from the Sun needed for T-Cell activation
We review the study “Sunlight offers surprise benefit: It energizes infection fighting T cells ” This is a benefit independent of vitamin D .
Pakistani city launches new polio campaign after rare strain…
QUETTA, Pakistan, Jan 2 (Reuters) – Pakistan began a special five-day polio immunisation campaign in the southwestern city of Quetta on Monday for children under five after a rare strain of the virus was found in sewage samples, officials said…. Read More ›
Breakthrough Research 02 JAN 2017
1. Omega-3 supplements can prevent childhood asthma 2. Iron deficiency anemia associated with hearing loss 3. Your microbiota’s previous dining experiences may make new diets less effective
Cannabis ingredient to be classed as medicine in UK
By Sarah Hajibagheri, Sky News Reporter Products that contain a cannabis-based ingredient called cannabidiol, or CBD, are to be classed as medicines by the UK medicines regulator from this year. The Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said it… Read More ›
Powerful inhibitor of Breast Cancer Cells discovered
We review the study ” Spicy molecule inhibits growth of breast cancer cells ” in regard to the treatment causing tumor cells to die in larger numbers in a cell culture.
EU to boost border checks on cash, gold to tackle terrorism financing | Reuters
By Francesco Guarascio | BRUSSELS The European Commission proposed tightening controls on cash and precious metals transfers from outside the EU on Wednesday, in a bid to shut down one route for funding of militant attacks on the continent. The… Read More ›
Breakthrough Research for 26 DEC 2016
1.Gelatin supplements, good for your joints? 2.Spicy molecule inhibits growth of breast cancer cells 3.Commercial brand of mouthwash can help kill off gonorrhea in the mouth
Artificial intelligence to generate new cancer drugs on demand
Public Release: 22-Dec-2016 Towards the cornucopia of meaningful leads: applying deep adversarial autoencoders for new molecule development in oncology InSilico Medicine, Inc. IMAGE: This is the Architecture of the Adversarial Autoencoder (AAE). Credit: Insilico Medicine Summary: Clinical trial… Read More ›
Probiotics may hold key to treating autoimmune disease
We review the study ” Gut bacteria may hold key to treating autoimmune disease ” in regard to restoring T regulatory cells back to healthy levels. Lactobacillus reuteri
Ancient Chinese malaria remedy fights TB
Public Release: 19-Dec-2016 Michigan State University Caption Robert Abramovitch, a Michigan State University microbiologist and TB expert, has found that a centuries-old herbal medicine, used to effectively treat malaria, has been found to potentially aid in the treatment of… Read More ›
French court convicts IMF chief Christine Lagarde on negligence charges | News | DW.COM | 19.12.2016
Christine Lagarde, head of the International Monetary Fund, was found guilty of negligence in an arbitration case on Monday but will remain at her post. The French Court of Justice of the Republic ruled she was guilty on charges of negligence,… Read More ›
Research Minute 19 DEC 2016
1. Lutein status is linked to cognitive performance across the lifespan 2. Longer use of pain relievers associated with hearing loss in women 3. Avoiding over-the-counter heartburn meds could save cancer patients’ lives
Recep Erdogan: German fury as teachers banned from mentioning Christmas at Istanbul school | World | News | Daily Express
“According to Deutsche Welle, the email told teachers there must be “no sharing of Christmas traditions and Christian festivals in lessons, Christmas must not be treated as a subject and you must not sing Christmas songs”. GERMAN politicians have reacted… Read More ›
Only 28 Americans applied for Canadian citizenship after Donald Trump was elected | Metro News
“The North American country has only said yes to two claims out of hundreds from the US in six years.” Remember all those people who said they would move to Canada if Donald Trump got elected United States president? It… Read More ›
Longer use of pain relievers associated with hearing loss in women
Public Release: 14-Dec-2016 Women who used ibuprofen or acetaminophen for 6 years or more were at higher risk of hearing loss than those who used these medications for a year or less Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, MA —… Read More ›
China raises the stakes, seizes U.S. military property in the South China Sea region.
Pentagon demands China return U.S. underwater drone | UNIAN “We call upon China to return our UUV immediately, and to comply with all of its obligations under international law,” Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said in a statement, using the… Read More ›
Facebook Is Turning To Fact-Checkers To Fight Fake News, Like Snopes – BuzzFeed News
*Fake News Checkers so Far: Associated Press, PolitiFact, FactCheck.org, Snopes, the Washington Post, and ABC News Facebook today announced several initiatives to help reduce the spread of fake news, and a major element involves giving fact-checking organizations unprecedented prominence in the… Read More ›
Using Light to Treat Cancer, Breakthrough
We review the recent breakthrough ” Groundbreaking study sheds light on treating cancer “.Researchers do a major upgrade on Photodynamic Therapy using both infared light and iridium to penetrate deep into the body to treat cancer without damaging healthy tissue.
Study dispels myth that Santa only visits children who are nice
Public Release: 14-Dec-2016 BMJ A study in the Christmas issue of The BMJ dispels the myth that Santa Claus rewards children based on how nice or naughty they have been in the previous year. Instead, the results suggest… Read More ›
Mysteries of Father Christmas ‘solved’ by relativity theory
Public Release: 14-Dec-2016 Mystery of how Father Christmas fits down chimneys and can deliver presents without being seen or heard ‘solved’ by relativity theory University of Exeter The mystery of how Father Christmas can deliver presents to 700… Read More ›
The Research Minute for 12 DEC 2016
1. Pitt-developed molecule could be first antidote for carbon monoxide poisoning 2. Dietary magnesium associated with reduced risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes 3. Study: Running actually lowers inflammation in knee joints
‘Rebel’ Saudi Arabia woman who posted photo without head scarf is arrested | World news | The Guardian
Saudi police have arrested a young woman who tweeted a picture of herself outdoors without the body-length robes and head scarf that women in the kingdom are required to wear. A woman identified as Malak al-Shehri posted a picture of… Read More ›
IMF head Christine Lagarde stands trial over £340m payout to controversial tycoon
Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), will stand trial on Monday over a €405 million (£340m) state payout to a controversial tycoon when she was the French finance minister. Read More: IMF head Christine Lagarde stands… Read More ›
Teen, 19, whose foot was blown off by a homemade explosive in Central Park finally wins battle with insurer to cover prosthetic leg – but they refuse to pay for his wheelchair | Daily Mail Online
Connor Golden, 19, can walk again after his foot was ‘severely mutilated’ On July 3, Golden stepped on a homemade explosive in Central Park The blast tore through his foot forcing doctors to amputate it below knee Golden was… Read More ›
History made: Iran buys 80 Boeing planes from US
Iran Air said Sunday it had finalised a contract to buy 80 planes from US firm Boeing, the official IRNA news agency reported. “Fifty of the planes are 737 and the other 30 are the long haul 777 that will… Read More ›
The Russians Came And They Chose Our Next President | The Huffington Post
Editor’s Note: (Ralph Turchiano) – Regardless of the rationale, it is important to note the open escalation and its prominence in an established publication. “Russian’s preferred candidate cannot be our next president.” Let’s be completely honest, America: we’ve just been… Read More ›
A Clinton Fan Manufactured Fake News That MSNBC Personalities Spread to Discredit WikiLeaks Docs
THE PHRASE “FAKE NEWS” has exploded in usage since the election, but the term is similar to other malleable political labels such as “terrorism” and “hate speech”; because the phrase lacks any clear definition, it is essentially useless except as an… Read More ›
Three in four ‘child’ asylum seekers are actually adults, Denmark claims | The Independent
Three-quarters of age-tested asylum seekers who told Danish authorities they were children have been found to be older than 18, the the country’s immigration service has said. Denmark has sent some 800 people to be age-tested so far in 2016,… Read More ›