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Simple Ways to Boost Your Testosterone Naturally
(Michelle Simmons) When men reach the mid-forties, their testosterone levels start to decrease at around one to two percent in measurable blood levels every year. After the age of 60, this decline in testosterone levels leads to full-blown “andropause.” Testosterone, the male sex hormone, plays an important role in the production and maintenance of bone and muscle strength. Thus, the decline in testosterone levels can result in many negative effects, including muscle loss, insulin resistance, low libido, and depression.
FACTS | Part 1: Climate Change (Video)
FACTS | Part 1: Climate Change (Video)
500+ Renowned Scientists Jointly Share Why They Reject Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
(Arjun Walia) It’s amazing how the theory of evolution is pushed on the populace as fact and sound science, but like Professor Colin Reeves, from the Department of Mathematical Sciences from Coventry University explains, “Darwinism was an interesting idea in the 19th century, when handwaving explanations gave a plausible, if not properly scientific, framework into which we could fit biological facts. However, what we have learned science the days of Darwin throws doubt on natural selection’s ability to create complex biological systems – and we still have little more than handwaving as an argument in its favour. “
Are C-Sections Altering Human Evolution?
(Alanna Ketler) Cesarean sections have been on the rise in recent years, and sometimes, even prior to knowing whether or not one will even be necessary, many doctors are even scheduling this method of birth.
Scientists Confirmed That People Are Capable of Absorbing Energy From Others
(Wonderneed) A biological research team at Bielefeld University has made a groundbreaking discovery showing that plants can draw an alternative source of energy from other plants. This finding could also have a major impact on the future of bioenergy eventually providing the evidence to show that people draw energy from others in much the same way.
Farmed Salmon — Contaminated with Toxic Flame Retardants
(Dr. Mercola) Fish are an important part of the ecosystem and the human diet. Unfortunately, overfishing has depleted many fish stocks, and the proposed solution — fish farming — is creating far more problems than it solves. Not only are fish farms polluting the aquatic environment and spreading disease to wild fish, farmed fish are also an inferior food source, in part by providing fewer healthy nutrients; and in part by containing more toxins, which readily accumulate in fat.
New Jersey’s Eye-opening Autism Facts Everyone Really Must Know
(Catherine J. Frompovich) There are facts and, then, there are factoids, which are a brief or trivial item of news or information; an assumption or speculation that is reported and repeated so often that it becomes accepted as fact [online Dictionary], which can apply, in my opinion, to the pseudoscience published by the HHS, CDC, FDA and the mainstream, lamestream media regarding vaccines and vaccinations.
Scientists Discover Connection Between Eye Color and Personality – What’s Yours?
(Adam Goldberg) Eye color is something that is very basic and innately interesting to people. Therefore it’s interesting for some to discover that a characteristic as seemingly insignificant physically such as eye color can actually be a result of certain characteristics. Related Millennials: How to Destroy the “Me Plus” Part of Your Personality Source – Anon News […]
Astrobiologists Find Evidence Earth’s Moon Could Have Harbored Life
(Ivan) Is there a slight possibility that once, sometimes in the distant past perhaps, life as we know it thrived on Earth’s moon?
Does Removing Sugar from Your Diet Starve Cancer Cells? New Study Finds Surprising Answers
(Ralph Flores) Cutting back on sugar may help decrease your likelihood of getting certain cancers, a recent study noted. The finding, which was part of an investigation made by researchers from Duke-NUS Medical School and the National University of Singapore, together with the Duke University School of Medicine and the Medical University of Vienna, is part of a unique approach explaining how reducing sugar can cause cancer cells to die.
MAINSTREAM DISCLOSURE: The Asteroid Belt Now Believed by Astronomers to be Remains of Several Planets (Or Possibly One) – Part I
(Shem El-Jamal) The modern scientific establishment has progressed far beyond where it is said to have been at the turn of the last century. Throughout the years, there have been numerous discoveries and advancements on the theoretical and the applied side of science and development. Yet even with this notable progress, it seems that the current […]
The Mysterious Pyramids of the Amazon—Spotted by A NASA Satellite In 1976
(Ivan) In 1976, NASA’s Landsat Satellite was orbiting Earth when it photographed mysterious dots in southeast Peru, at 71 degrees, 30 minutes west longitude in the Madre de Dios region of the Amazon.
The Photon Belt: The Coming of a New Age
(Mary Sutherland) In 1961 science discovered, by means of satellites, a photon belt encircling the Pleiades. This photon belt * circles the Pleiadian system at an absolute right angle to its orbital planes. As our sun (and we with it) orbits the Pleiades once every 25,860 years, it reaches the midpoint of the photon belt approximately every 12,500 years. It requires some 2,000 years to traverse it, meaning that after departing this realm, another 10,500 years pass before our Solar System enters it again.
Aspiring Mothers!! Antibiotic Use in Early Pregnancy Linked to Alarming Rate of Miscarriages
(Earl Garcia) Women who use certain antibiotics during early pregnancy are at an increased risk of suffering miscarriage, according to a recent study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. As part of the study, a team of researchers at the University of Montreal in Canada pooled data from the Quebec Pregnancy Cohortbetween 1998 and 2009. The experts compared cases of the more than 8,700 women who had a miscarriage during early pregnancy against about 87,000 women who did not. The participants’ age ranged between 15 and 45 years old.














