Gut microbiota influences blood-brain barrier permeability “We showed that the presence of the maternal gut microbiota during late pregnancy blocked the passage of labeled antibodies from the circulation into the brain parenchyma of the growing fetus”, says first author Dr…. Read More ›
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Cost of meeting basic needs rising faster than wages in Washington state
A Washington family of four must spend 46 percent more on average to make ends meet today than 13 years ago, according to a new report from the University of Washington. “families with two adults, a preschooler and a school-aged… Read More ›
Adjusting Earth’s thermostat, with caution
Harvard scientists say aspects of solar geoengineering can—and should—be tested without need for full-scale deployment November 17, 2014 Cambridge, Mass. – November 17, 2014 – A vast majority of scientists believe that the Earth is warming at an unprecedented rate… Read More ›
74 percent of parents would remove their kids from daycare if others are unvaccinated
41 percent of parents say under-vaccinated kids should be excluded from daycare, according to U-M’s National Poll on Children’s Health ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Most parents agree that all children in daycare centers should be vaccinated, and that daycare providers… Read More ›
Greece Locks up Autistic Children in Cages
Thursday, 20 November 2014 After perfecting their economic model, Greece has revolutioned the way a country takes care of its handicapped children. A BBC reporter was stunned during a visit to one of Greece’s Government run “institution” where disabled children… Read More ›
High Fructose Corn Syrup a Natural Sugar, Totally Debunked
Excerpt: In the current study, Chi-Tang Ho, Ph.D., conducted chemical tests among 11 different carbonated soft drinks containing HFCS. He found ‘astonishingly high’ levels of reactive carbonyls in those beverages. These undesirable and highly-reactive compounds associated with “unbound” fructose and… Read More ›
Mexicans Storm National Palace After Revelation Government Complicit in Murder of 43 Students
Sunday, 09 November 2014 Storming of the National Palace has been the climax of Saturday’s mass rally which was inspired by Mexican Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam’s Friday revelation, that three Guerreros Unidos gang members in custody had confessed to… Read More ›
Coenzyme Q10 helps veterans battle Gulf War illness symptoms
EEV: Requested Post from the CNO site: Coenzyme Q10 helps veterans battle Gulf War illness symptoms – CoQ10 is a fat-soluble antioxidant made by the body to support basic cell functions, including directly assisting mitochondrial energy production. Over a course… Read More ›
Researchers advocate for optimum level of ‘unequality’ for the US economy
” people dramatically underestimate how unequally wealth is distributed in the U.S ” Los Angeles, CA (November 4, 2014) The growing disparity in economic inequality has become so stark that even Janet Yellen, Federal Reserve chairwoman, recently expressed concern. Interestingly, new… Read More ›
Study reveals startling decline in European birds
Bird populations across Europe have experienced sharp declines over the past 30 years, with the majority of losses from the most common species Bird populations across Europe have experienced sharp declines over the past 30 years, with the majority of… Read More ›
More penalties on the way for hospitals that treat the poor? New U-M study suggests so
New policy targeting hospital readmissions for COPD may hurt vulnerable patients, lung disease experts say ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Last week, the federal government revealed that it will fine more than 2,600 hospitals in the coming year, because too many… Read More ›
Clinical News Report 192 for November 02 2014
Requested post from our medical site. Just a fun quick way to inform those interested in some pertinent new medical releases. http://www.clinicalnews.org 1.Chemical derived from broccoli sprouts shows promise in treating autism 2.Disputed theory on Parkinson’s origin strengthened 3.More Physical… Read More ›
Ebola, Marburg viruses edit genetic material during infection
WASHINGTON, DC – November 4, 2014 – Filoviruses like Ebola “edit” genetic material as they invade their hosts, according to a study published this week in mBio®, the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology. The work, by… Read More ›
Wagah border blast toll rises to 55, Modi terms it as shocking
IndiaToday.in New Delhi, November 3, 2014 | UPDATED 08:55 IST Tourists along with BSF jawans at Attari border after bomb blast at Wagah on Sunday. Photo: PTI.At least 55 people, including 11 women and three security personnel, were killed and nearly 200 injured… Read More ›
Cocoa flavanols reverse age related memory decline by 20 to 30 years in pilot study.
Cocoa flavanols reverse age related memory decline by 20 to 30 years in pilot study. – The high-flavanol group also performed significantly better on the memory test. “If a participant had the memory of a typical 60-year-old at the beginning… Read More ›
HPV infections in women eradicated by AHCC, Japanese mushroom extract
HPV infections in women eradicated by AHCC, Japanese mushroom extract – In the study ten women who tested HPV-positive with the Cervista HPV HR Test were treated orally with the Japanese mushroom extract AHCC (active hexose correlated compound) once daily… Read More ›
Reducing population is no environmental ‘quick fix’
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 27-Oct-2014 New multi-scenario modelling of world human population has concluded that even stringent fertility restrictions or a catastrophic mass mortality would not bring about large enough change this century to solve issues of global sustainability. Published today… Read More ›
Seattle Times ‘outraged’ that FBI created fake story on bogus Times Web page to catch suspect
POSTED 8:29 PM, OCTOBER 27, 2014, SEATTLE — The Seattle Times said Monday night it was “outraged” to learn that the FBI in Seattle created a fake news story on a bogus Seattle Times Web page to plant software in… Read More ›
Colossal volcanic eruption could destroy Japan: study
NATIONAL OCT. 27, 2014 – 07:06AM JST ( 26 ) Japan could be nearly destroyed by a massive volcanic eruption over the next century, putting almost all of the country’s 127 million-strong population at risk, according to a new studyAFP TOKYO… Read More ›
High Fructose Corn Syrup and possible Autism Connection?
High Fructose Corn Syrup and the possible Autism Connection? ***WARNING This Review is a little Technical*** We review the published research titled: * A macroepigenetic approach to identify factors responsible for the autism epidemic in the United States 1) Ca,… Read More ›
US to open its doors to foreigners for Ebola treatment
India Today New Delhi, October 19, 2014 | UPDATED 15:01 IST President Barack Obama plans to allow foreign nationals suffering from deadly Ebola to receive treatment in the US, a report said. As part of Obama’s open door policy, non-US citizens from the Ebola… Read More ›
Vaccines in the short-term may accelerate the transition from subclinical MS to overt autoimmunity in patients with existing disease
Vaccines and the Risk of Multiple Sclerosis and Other Central Nervous System Demyelinating Diseases JAMA Neurol. Published online October 20, 2014. doi:10.1001/jamaneurol.2014.2633 Importance Because vaccinations are common, even a small increased risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) or other acquired central… Read More ›
Taylor Swift Tops Canadian iTunes Chart With Eight Seconds of White Noise
“According to CBC News, paying $1.29 to download the song ” It is time for Taylor Swift to drop the mic and take a bow because she has just accomplished the unthinkable. Swift hit number one on the Canadian iTunes… Read More ›
Honeysuckle Targets Viruses.. Researchers call it a ‘Virological penicillin’ MIR2911 ( + the Original Ebola discussion )
* We are Posting our videos at request, from our clinicalnews.org site.. Honeysuckle, clinical tests may of just confirmed it is a powerful virus killer. MIR2911 – In a new study, Chen-Yu Zhang’s group at Nanjing University present an extremely… Read More ›
Chemical derived from broccoli sprouts shows promise in treating autism
At special request I am posting our video from our other operating site, Here. – Most of those who responded to sulforaphane showed significant improvements by the first measurement at four weeks and continued to improve during the rest of the… Read More ›
Corruption of the Health Care Delivery System
” consumer demand for healthcare is manufactured and manipulated, driving up cost, waste and harm ” Public Release: 14-Oct-2014 Higher Integrity Health Care for Evidence-Based Decision Making LEBANON, NH – The foundation of evidence-based research has eroded and the trend… Read More ›
Report: Having $3,650 makes you “Wealthy”
Tuesday, 14 October 2014 If you have $3,650, you’re among the wealthiest half of people in the world, according to Credit Suisse’s new report on global wealth. In numbers and charts, we break down the need-to-know stats. Global wealth grew… Read More ›
The Politics of Ebola
“As a campaign stunt, Jenkins entered the apartment of the Ebola victim without protective gear and later bragged at a press conference that we was wearing the same shirt he wore while in the apartment that had been exposed… Read More ›
Executioners’ Names Are Not Privileged
Thursday, October 09, 2014 By KEVIN LESSMILLER NASHVILLE (CN) – Prisoners put to death by the state have a right to know who is carrying out the execution, the Tennessee Court of Appeals ruled. A group of death row inmates… Read More ›
Chinese fisherman shot dead by S.Korean coast guard
English.news.cn | 2014-10-10 12:15:50 | Editor: Liu SEOUL, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) — A Chinese fisherman was shot dead by the South Korean coast guard Friday morning in what the coast guard claimed was its crackdown on illegal fishing. “The skipper… Read More ›
Power can corrupt even the honest
New research, published in The Leadership Quarterly, highlights the influence of power in leader corruption When appointing a new leader, selectors base their choice on several factors and typically look for leaders with desirable characteristics such as honesty and trustworthiness…. Read More ›
Brain Wave May Be Used to Detect What People Have Seen, Recognize
Brain activity can be used to tell whether someone recognizes details they encountered in normal, daily life, which may have implications for criminal investigations and use in courtrooms, new research shows. The findings, published in Psychological Science, a journal of… Read More ›
The combined wealth of the world’s billionaires now exceeds the collective market capitalization of all the companies in the Dow Jones industrial average
Billionaire wealth tops $7 trillion By Judy Martel · Bankrate.com Monday, September 22, 2014 The combined wealth of the world’s billionaires now exceeds the collective market capitalization of all the companies in the Dow Jones industrial average, according to a… Read More ›
Scottish independence: Video ‘proves vote was rigged,’ say Yes voters
EEV: Requires secondary confirmation Excerpt added from “The Guardian” in regards to the package offered to some of the Scottish in exchange for a no vote… ” James Gray, another Tory MP and former shadow Scottish secretary, has also joined the… Read More ›
When Rulers Can’t Understand the Ruled
Johns Hopkins study finds significant gap in demographics, experience and partisanship between Washingtonians and the Americans they govern Johns Hopkins University political scientists wanted to know if America’s unelected officials have enough in common with the people they govern to… Read More ›
Up to 100 children die from tainted measles vaccine – Syrian ambassador to UN ” the immunisation of children continues “
18 September 2014 UNITED NATIONS. KAZINFORM Some 100 children have died in the Syrian opposition-controlled areas of the north-western Idlib province where the UN measles vaccination campaign was held, Syrian Ambassador to the UN Bashar Jaafari said on Wednesday. Earlier… Read More ›
Dozens of children die in Syria after tainted vaccines
Despite rumors of sabotage, health experts believe that it was a bad batch of vaccines. By Aileen Graef | Sept. 17, 2014 at 9:48 AM ALEPPO, Syria, Sept. 17 (UPI) — At least 36 children are dead after receiving tainted… Read More ›
15 Syrian Children Die of UN Measles Vaccines
Thursday, 18 September 2014 The UN has halted a measles vaccination campaign in northern Syria after at least 15 children died after receiving shots, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed in a joint statement. “UNICEF… Read More ›
US Govt Threatened Family of Beheaded Journalist
Saturday, 13 September 2014 The family of US journalist James Foley – who was kidnapped and killed by the Islamic State – had been “threatened” by the US government with charges of aiding terrorists if they tried to raise funds… Read More ›
More than half of Chinese see war with Japan: poll
NATIONAL SEP. 11, 2014 – 06:50AM JST ( 25 ) A Japanese F-15 jet approaches a Chinese plane (out of frame) in a spot where the two countries’ air defense zones overlap, in June.AFP TOKYO — More than half of… Read More ›
Public Trust Has Dwindled With Rise in Income Inequality
” The data showed, for example, that while 46% of adult Americans agreed that “most people can be trusted” in 1972-1974, only 33% agreed in 2010-2012. And this finding was mirrored by data from 12th graders – while 32% agreed that… Read More ›
Feds Issue Bulletin on Google Dorking
Feds Issue Bulletin on Google Dorking | Public Intelligence A bulletin issued by the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI and the National Counterterrorism Center earlier this month warns law enforcement and private security personnel that malicious cyber actors… Read More ›
Up to 1,000 NATO Servicemen to Take Part in Military Drills in Ukraine This Month
WASHINGTON, September 2 (RIA Novosti) – Despite the ongoing hostilities in southeastern Ukraine, the United States plans to go ahead with the Rapid Trident military exercise, scheduled to take place in western Ukraine later this month and expected to involve… Read More ›
11 Commercial Jetliners Missing after Islamist takeover of Tripoli Airport
Wednesday, 03 September 2014 Islamist militias in Libya took control of nearly a dozen commercial jetliners last month, and western intelligence agencies recently issued a warning that the jets could be used in terrorist attacks across North Africa. Intelligence reports… Read More ›
Islamic State and Syrian regime using cluster munitions, HRW
The jihadist Islamic State (IS) has a training camp in Turkey near the Syrian border, reported Turkish media on Monday (ANSAmed) – BEIRUT/ANKARA – Islamic State jihadists have used cluster munitions in Syria in at least one location in recent… Read More ›
‘In many cases Americans can do better on benefits than in an entry level job’: Data shows more than a THIRD of the U.S. is on welfare handouts
Around 110 million Americans are now on government welfare benefits This equates to more than one third of the country relying on handouts At least 51 million are using food stamps and 83 million are on Medicaid Analysts are… Read More ›
An inconvenient truth: Does responsible consumption benefit corporations more than society?
Are environmental and social problems such as global warming and poverty the result of inadequate governmental regulations or does the burden fall on our failure as consumers to make better consumption choices? According to a new study in the Journal… Read More ›
China can weigh reconnaissance on US
(Global Times) 08:16, August 28, 2014 China and the US started a two-day meeting at the Pentagon on Wednesday to negotiate a code of conduct on the high seas, in the wake of a Chinese fighter jet intercepting a US… Read More ›
Autism-Vaccine Cover-up Snowballs as Whistleblower’s Identity is Revealed—LATEST UPDATES
William W. Thompson, PhD—an epidemiologist at the CDC’s National Center of Birth Defects and Development Disabilities is alleging criminal wrongdoing on the part of his supervisors, and has expressed deep regret about his role in helping the CDC hide data: “It’s… Read More ›