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Weather Modification and Tornado Mitigation by Electromagnetic Satellite Beam
In 2010 Aerospace Engineers submitted conclusive evidence for Covert Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering, (aka “Chemtrails”) in a 336 page report called “CASE ORANGE”. The report was commissioned by THE BELFORT GROUP (UK), who held a “CHEMTRAILS SYMPOSIUM” where the conclusions were … Continue reading →
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Prevalence of bullying and victimization among children in early elementary school: Do family and school neighbourhood socioeconomic status matter?
Jansen et al. BioMedCentral Abstract (provisional) Background Bullying and victimization are widespread phenomena in childhood and can have a serious impact on well-being. Children from families with a low socioeconomic background have an increased risk of this behaviour, but it … Continue reading →
Posted in Bullying, Headlines, Health Related, Mental Health, Psychology
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Marriage and a high socioeconomic level improve health
Kristina Karlsdotter EurekAlert The per capita income and per capita welfare of the region of residence are protective factors against diseases. People with a high socioeconomic level have been demonstrated to have better health than the rest of people. Other … Continue reading →
Posted in Economics, Headlines, Health Related, Mental Health, Society
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The neural correlates of picture naming facilitated by auditory repetition
Heath S. et al. BMC Neuroscience Abstract (provisional) Background Overt repetition of auditorily presented words can facilitate picture naming performance in both unimpaired speakers and individuals with word retrieval difficulties, but the underlying neurocognitive mechanisms and longevity of such effects … Continue reading →
Posted in Headlines, Language Education, Psychology
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A Comparative Study of Allowable Pesticide Residue Levels on Produce in the United States
Source: Globalization & Health Background The U.S. imports a substantial and increasing portion of its fruits and vegetables. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration currently inspects less than one percent of import shipments. While countries exporting to the U.S. are … Continue reading →
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Histological alterations in the liver of rats induced by different gold nanoparticle sizes, doses and exposure duration
Source: Journal of Nanobiotechnology Abstract Background Nanoparticles (NPs) can potentially cause adverse effects on organ, tissue, cellular, subcellular and protein levels due to their unusual physicochemical properties. Advances in nanotechnology have identified promising candidates for many biological and biomedical applications. … Continue reading →
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Side effects and effectiveness of ‘wonder-drug’ Tamiflu under the microscope as Department of Health faces awkward questions over mass prescriptions
Source: Daily Mail Health officials are to face questions about whether they prescribed Tamiflu on a mass scale too quickly in the wake of the 2009 swine flu outbreak. A two-year review into the widely prescribed drug will reveal findings … Continue reading →
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