Public Release: 9-Aug-2016 UT Southwestern Medical Center DALLAS – August 9, 2016 – Twenty percent of people hospitalized are released before all vital signs are stable, a pattern that is associated with an increased risk of death and hospital… Read More ›
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1 in 5 are discharged from hospital with unstable vital signs
Public Release: 9-Aug-2016 UT Southwestern Medical Center DALLAS – August 9, 2016 – Twenty percent of people hospitalized are released before all vital signs are stable, a pattern that is associated with an increased risk of death and hospital… Read More ›
Reduced activity of an important enzyme identified among suicidal patients
Public Release: 9-Aug-2016 Van Andel Research Institute GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (August 9, 2016)–It is known that people who have attempted suicide have ongoing inflammation in their blood and spinal fluid. Now, a collaborative study from research teams in the… Read More ›
For the first time in history, high blood pressure is more common in lower-income countries
Public Release: 8-Aug-2016 For the first time in history, high blood pressure is more common in lower-income countries American Heart Association Rapid Access Journal Report American Heart Association DALLAS, August 8, 2016 — For the first time in history, people… Read More ›
Tensions High Amid Russian Military Buildup In Crimea
Crimean Tatar activists have reported armed checkpoints being erected at scattered sites around the peninsula. August 08, 2016 Tensions are reportedly high among residents of northern Crimea as long convoys of heavy Russian weaponry continue to be sighted not… Read More ›
Parents of two Benghazi victims sue Hillary Clinton alleging she is ‘directly responsible’ for deaths of their sons
Parents of Sean Smith and Tyrone Woods are suing Hillary Clinton Smith and Woods were two of four Americans killed in 2012 attack The lawsuit alleges Clinton’s negligence caused the men’s deaths It also claimed Clinton later defamed their… Read More ›
Top Health News 8 AUG 2016
Top Health News 8 AUG 2016 1. Vaccines fail to protect obese mice from severe influenza infections 2. Inosine treatment helps recovery of motor functions after brain injury 3. Soy may prevent diabetes, heart disease for women with PCOS
Police Dept. Accused of Fudging Crime Stats
By NICHOLAS IOVINO SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — A Bay Area police department falsifies reports to make the city’s crime rate seem lower and orders officers not to document the use of force on suspects, two former officers claim… Read More ›
Activists: Russian Military Hardware Sighted Along Northern Crimea Border
August 07, 2016 Crimean Tatar activists have reported armed checkpoints being erected at scattered sites around the Russian-occupied peninsula, and unusually large concentrations of Russian hardware in northern regions. Ukraine’s border guard service, meanwhile, reported that Russian authorities had… Read More ›
Invasion horror: Russia masses tanks on Europe’s doorstep as border gunfight breaks out
RUSSIA is massing tanks on the borders of Europe amid growing fears that an invasion is imminent. By Michael Havis / Published 8th August 2016 The military hardware has been deployed in northern Crimea, which was itself seized by… Read More ›
Eight leading science and engineering societies express concern for the welfare of the Turkish scientific community, following failed coup in Turkey
Public Release: 3-Aug-2016 American Association for the Advancement of Science As the Turkish government restores order after the failed coup, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and seven other leading science and engineering societies today expressed concern for… Read More ›
Melting ice sheet could release frozen Cold War-era waste from “ Project Iceworm “
Public Release: 4-Aug-2016 American Geophysical Union WASHINGTON, DC — Climate change could remobilize abandoned hazardous waste thought to be buried forever beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet, new research finds. Camp Century, a U.S. military base built within the Greenland… Read More ›
Top Attorney in Anti-Clinton Fraud Case Found Dead
Saturday, 06 August 2016 Call it conspiracy theory, coincidence or just bad luck, but any time someone is in a position to bring down Hillary Clinton they wind up dead. In fact, as we noted previously, there’s a long… Read More ›
Iranian Documentary “Rules of the Game” Prisoner swap for Iranian demands ?
“But this was not the Americans’ only worry. The Iranians had a costly proposal for the swap: the release of seven Iranians imprisoned in America, 1.7 billion dollars, and clearance of the names of 16 Iranians who, on the pretext… Read More ›
No Jab, No Pay! Vaccination Rates Skyrocket in Australia
Australian vaccination rates are at an all-time high after government removes anti-vaxxers’ benefits Who would’ve thought? BEC CREW 3 AUG 2016 Since the Australian government launched its ‘No jab no pay’ campaign on 1 January 2016, thousands of children… Read More ›
‘WE MUST TAKE REVENGE’ China calls for WAR with Australia after it opposed Beijing’s territory claims in the South China Sea
State-run newspaper vows that ‘paper cat’ Aussies must now ‘learn its lesson’ BY DANNY COLLINS 3rd August 2016, 10:09 am A CHINESE state-run newspaper has vowed to wreak “revenge” on “paper tiger” Australia in a stinging attack. The Global… Read More ›
GIBRALTAR CRISIS: Britain ‘must send more Navy warships’ amid Spanish invasion fears
BRITAIN needs to beef up its fleet of warships in Gibraltar amid fears Spanish forces could INVADE the island, a defence chief has warned. By Joshua Nevett / Published 3rd August 2016 It has been claimed the UK must… Read More ›
Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil capsules, may aid healing after heart attack
We review the study ” Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil capsules, may aid healing after heart attack ” Published August 2, 2016, Volume 134, Issue 5 in the journal Circulation * Citation: Effect of Omega-3 Acid Ethyl Esters on… Read More ›
Father of British woman ‘caged’ in Saudi Arabia must help her return to UK, judge rules
British woman who claims father imprisoned her in Saudi Arabia ‘sends friend picture of her cage’ 20:23, 30 JUL 2016 UPDATED 21:54, 30 JUL 2016 BY RICHARD WHEATSTONE , BRIAN FARMER Amina Al-Jeffery – who grew up in Swansea –… Read More ›
Vaccines may harm the obese, as well as offer absolutely no protection (Animal Study)
Public Release: 2-Aug-2016 “Following vaccination, the obese mice had lower antibody levels, including lower levels of neutralizing antibodies, and higher levels of the virus. In addition, lean mice who received vaccines with adjuvants were protected from severe flu infections. Obese… Read More ›
A new leaf: Scientists turn carbon dioxide back into fuel
Public Release: 1-Aug-2016 DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, Ill. (July 29, 2016) — As scientists and policymakers around the world try to combat the increasing rate of climate change, they have focused on the chief culprit: carbon dioxide. Produced by… Read More ›
ASSANGE: Hacked Emails Include Info On Hillary Arming ISIS
Monday, 01 August 2016 Secretary of State Hillary Clinton knew that the US was sending arms from Libya to Syria back in 2011, a year before the Benghazi consulate attacks.Hillary Clinton denied she knew about the weapons shipments during… Read More ›
Top Health News 01 Aug 2016
Top Health News 01 Aug 2016 1. Cavities are contagious, research shows 2. Resveratrol appears to restore blood-brain barrier integrity in Alzheimer’s disease 3. Ketone drink gives competitive cyclists a boost by altering their metabolism
Chinese military is pressing for a limited conflict in the South China Sea
Chinese military pressing President Xi Jinping to initiate ‘forceful response’ in South China Sea A section of the country’s military is pushing Beijing to opt for a stronger response aimed at the US and its allies. By Nandini Krishnamoorthy August… Read More ›
U.S. Supreme Court’s job disapproval rating hits record high: poll
Source: Xinhua | 2016-08-01 02:13:15 | Editor: huaxia WASHINGTON, July 31 (Xinhua) — More than half of Americans, or 52 percent, disapprove of the job of the U.S. Supreme Court, setting a new record in the past 16 years, found… Read More ›
The Clinton Foundation received millions from investors as Putin took over 20% of US uranium deposits ( Requested Re-post from April 2015)
Editors Note: (Ralph Turhiano)-Requested Repost from April 2015 COLIN CAMPBELL AND PAMELA ENGEL APR. 23, 2015, 9:25 AM A new scandal hit Hillary Clinton on Thursday thanks to an exhaustive report from Mike McIntire and Jo Becker at The New… Read More ›
Did Turkey help Gaza terrorists fire rockets at Israel?
Wikileaks website reveals emails in which sources close to Turkish president instruct on how to best conceal rockets from Israeli jets. Ari Soffer and Matt Wanderman, 20/07/16 13:46 Hamas terrorist with domestically made M75 rocket Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash 90… Read More ›
Some 7,000 police officers in heavy vehicles surround the Incirlik air base in Turkey, which is used by NATO–amid reports of a new coup attempt
Turkish officers surround Incirlik air base Some 7,000 officers surround base used by NATO forces amid reports of a new coup attempt. Government insists it was a “security check”. Ben Ariel, 31/07/16 05:54 F-16 fighter jet lands at Incirlik air… Read More ›
Hong Kong independence activist banned from elections
Andy Chan, from the pro-independence Hong Kong National Party, has been disqualified from September’s legislative polls. Beijing and Hong Kong officials say his views go against the city’s Basic Law. Andy Chan, who founded the Hong Kong National Party… Read More ›
Portable device produces biologic drugs on demand
Public Release: 29-Jul-2016 System is designed to use microbes for manufacturing small amounts of vaccines and other therapies Massachusetts Institute of Technology For medics on the battlefield and doctors in remote or developing parts of the world, getting rapid… Read More ›
Cognitive ability varies, but prejudice is universal
Public Release: 29-Jul-2016 Society for Personality and Social Psychology When it comes to prejudice, it does not matter if you are smart or not, or conservative or liberal, each group has their own specific biases. In a recent study,… Read More ›
Currently approved TB vaccine is now only about 20% effective at best, researchers examining new candidates
Public Release: 28-Jul-2016 Toward an effective TB vaccine: Analysis of the immune response to a promising candidate PLOS IMAGE: This is a scanning electron micrograph of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria, which cause tuberculosis. Credit: NIAID BCG, the only currently approved TB… Read More ›
Burying Greenhouse Gas a Viable Idea, Study Finds
By SEAN DUFFY (CN) — Storing massive amounts of carbon dioxide underground may be a more effective tool for limiting global climate change than previously thought, a study released Thursday says. The study, published in the journal Nature… Read More ›
Obama made ‘a secret deal to support Hillary Clinton’s 2016 White House bid in exchange for Bill’s support during re-election campaign'(Re-Post from JUN 2013)
Editors Note: (Ralph Turchiano) Requested Re-Post from JUN 2013 Explosive revelations about a behind-the scenes deal between the political rivals Bill Clinton dubbed Obama ‘incompetent’ and ‘an amateur’ during secret meetings, sources claimed By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:35 EST,… Read More ›
Street Norco looks like the real thing but really, really isn’t
Public Release: 27-Jul-2016 American College of Emergency Physicians IMAGE: Street Norco is dangerous and toxic and can land you in the ER. Credit: American College of Emergency Physicians. WASHINGTON –A paper published online yesterday in Annals of Emergency Medicine… Read More ›
Black Lives Matter chants interrupt one minute silence for fallen police officers – led by their grieving relatives – at the DNC
Dallas Sheriff Lupe Valdez was paying tribute to cops killed in line of duty She then asked for a moment of quiet reflection from the delegates However, some were heard shouting the controversial slogan Valdez ignored the jeers and… Read More ›
Texas AG Paxton Defends Taking $100,000 Gift
By DAVID LEE DALLAS (CN) — Embattled Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Wednesday denied that he violated the rules of his office when he accepted a $100,000 gift from the leader of a company being investigated for… Read More ›
Compromised Code Names, Operations and Equipment / Recent and in progress ( Updated 12:37PM PST / 27OCT2013 )
Editors Note: (Ralph Turchiano) Requested Repost from the archives (Oct 2013) EEV: Recently Compromised or exposed Code names, Operations, Software and facilities. The list is in no particular order and is being updated frequently. These are just the discoveries from… Read More ›
Nearly 80 percent of perpetrators carrying a gun recovered by Pittsburgh Police were not the lawful owners
Public Release: 25-Jul-2016 Vast majority of guns recovered by Pittsburgh police not in possession of legal owners University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences PITTSBURGH, July 25, 2016 – Nearly 80 percent of perpetrators carrying a gun recovered by… Read More ›
Zika Now Found in Common House Mosquitoes– Though currently unlikely Culex mosquitoes can transmit the virus.
By SEAN DUFFY (CN) — Brazilian researchers have found the “presence of the Zika virus” in common house mosquitoes in Brazil, the nation where the epidemic initially began. The discovery, made in the northeastern city of Recife, is… Read More ›
Health News in Brief 25 JUL 2016
Health News in Brief 25 JUL 2016 1. To protect yourself from malaria sleep with a chicken next to your bed 2. More than half of US doctors are now rationing healthcare 3. Researchers find that cinnamon turns poor learners… Read More ›
Let’s hope evil leads to good in Turkey
“The only hope for Turkey is the continuation of this mood, and to let evil work for the good. “ Sunday,July 24 2016 NURAY MERT Turkey has been in turmoil since the bloody coup attempt of July 15 and… Read More ›
SAS troops poised to EVACUATE Britons from Turkey amid fear of SECOND military coup
THE SAS is poised to swoop into Turkey and rescue thousands of British holidaymakers and expats if the country suffers another military coup. PUBLISHED: 17:23, Sun, Jul 24, 2016 | UPDATED: 17:37, Sun, Jul 24, 2016 With fears rebels… Read More ›
£50 GPS jammer devices widely available on the market can disrupt modern shipping
Public Release: 21-Jul-2016 GPS jamming: Keeping ships on the ‘strait’ and narrow University of Nottingham The University of Nottingham and Royal Norwegian Naval Academy (RNoNA) are investigating how to prevent shipping Global Positioning Signals (GPS) being jammed in potential cyberattacks… Read More ›
To protect yourself from malaria sleep with a chicken next to your bed
Public Release: 20-Jul-2016 BioMed Central For the first time, scientists have shown that malaria-transmitting mosquitoes actively avoid feeding on certain animal species such as chickens, using their sense of smell. Odors emitted by species such as chickens could provide… Read More ›
More than half of US doctors are now Rationing healthcare
Public Release: 20-Jul-2016 Rationing healthcare: More than half of US doctors say no to clinical services Practice setting, political leanings influence how doctors go about rationing treatment options Springer More than half of US physicians included in a national survey… Read More ›
Reading Harry Potter lowers Americans’ opinions of Donald Trump
Public Release: 20-Jul-2016 A new study finds that Harry Potter books, with their message of tolerance and respect for difference, make Americans less favorable to Donald Trump — and the more books read, the greater the effect. University of… Read More ›
Russian Attack on Base Used by U.S. in Syria Confirmed by Diplomatic Source
Jul. 22 2016 — 15:02 — Update: 15:06 Russian Defense Ministry Russian jets last month attacked a base in Syria used by U.S. and British forces, the Interfax news agency reported Friday, citing an unidentified military-diplomatic source in Moscow…. Read More ›
Russian warplanes targeted US, British outpost in Syria: report
Russian warplanes bombed a remote outpost in Syria used by elite US and British forces last month as well as another site linked to the CIA, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. The Journal, which cited US officials… Read More ›
Indian Military aircraft with 29 aboard disappears over Bay of Bengal, search ops on
Rahul Singh and KV Lakshmana, Hindustan Times, New Delhi/ Chennai | Updated: Jul 22, 2016 20:33 IST In this file photo, Indian Air Force’s (IAF) AN-32 transport aircraft releases chaff as it flies past the IAF Day Parade in… Read More ›