Purging the body of ‘retired’ cells could reverse aging, study shows

Purging the body of ‘retired’ cells could reverse aging, study shows: scarystoriestouploadinthedark: Research published last year showed that removing the cells using a genetic trick caused mice to live 20% longer on average. The latest paper is the first to show that ageing can not only be delayed by removing senescent cells – but potentially … Read morePurging the body of ‘retired’ cells could reverse aging, study shows

Americans Confused About Cancer Risks

Well when a new study comes out daily refuting the previous day’s study about what causes cancer, should there be any confusion as to why there is confusion to begin with!? Honestly, navigating through the realities of what and how to eat is difficult.. Studies about what cause cancer may actually cause cancer, according to … Read moreAmericans Confused About Cancer Risks

CDC DEBATE: The agency’s website previously had said that any risks “likely are comparable to other lifestyle choices we make every day.” Within weeks, though, the C.D.C. reversed course. It no longer recommended caution, and deleted a passage specifically addressing potential risks for children. Mainstream scientific consensus holds that there is little to no evidence that cellphone signals raise the risk of brain cancer or other health problems; rather, behaviors like texting while driving are seen as the real health concerns. Nevertheless, more than 500 pages of internal records obtained by The New York Times, along with interviews with former agency officials, reveal a debate and some disagreement among scientists and health agencies about what guidance to give as the use of mobile devices skyrockets.

CDC DEBATE: The agency’s website previously had said that any risks “likely are comparable to other lifestyle choices we make every day.” Within weeks, though, the C.D.C. reversed course. It no longer recommended caution, and deleted a passage specifically addressing potential risks for children. Mainstream scientific consensus holds that there is little to no evidence that … Read moreCDC DEBATE: The agency’s website previously had said that any risks “likely are comparable to other lifestyle choices we make every day.” Within weeks, though, the C.D.C. reversed course. It no longer recommended caution, and deleted a passage specifically addressing potential risks for children. Mainstream scientific consensus holds that there is little to no evidence that cellphone signals raise the risk of brain cancer or other health problems; rather, behaviors like texting while driving are seen as the real health concerns. Nevertheless, more than 500 pages of internal records obtained by The New York Times, along with interviews with former agency officials, reveal a debate and some disagreement among scientists and health agencies about what guidance to give as the use of mobile devices skyrockets.

No such thing as a selfless selfie

Science says you might have psychopathic traits if you post a lot of selfies » Here is the gist of the study as reported by the UK INDEPENDENT: Men who take more selfies have higher than average traits of narcissism and psychopathy, a study from academics at Ohio State University has found. The research, published … Read moreNo such thing as a selfless selfie

Science says you might have psychopathic traits if you post a lot of selfies

Here is the gist of the study as reported by the UK INDEPENDENT:  Men who take more selfies have higher than average traits of narcissism and psychopathy, a study from academics at Ohio State University has found. The research, published in the journal of Personality and Individual Differences, looked at 800 men between the ages of … Read moreScience says you might have psychopathic traits if you post a lot of selfies

A new study from reputable sources claims that the SUN may actually predict how long a person lives

The lifespan of those born in periods of solar maximum – interludes marked by powerful flares and geomagnetic storms – was “5.2 years shorter” on average than those born during a solar minimum, they found. “Solar activity at birth decreased the probability of survival to adulthood,” thus truncating average lifespan, according to the paper published … Read moreA new study from reputable sources claims that the SUN may actually predict how long a person lives

Dogs poop in line with Earth’s magnetic field, says study | The Raw Story

We are told this:  The study examined the daily habits of 70 dogs during 1,893 defecations and 5,582 urinations over the course of two years. Consistently, during times of calm electromagnetic “weather,” the dogs chose to eliminate while facing north or south. I’ve read from silly things in my life.. and this very well be … Read moreDogs poop in line with Earth’s magnetic field, says study | The Raw Story

We have been told that early humans were warlike. What if they were not?

There would be some big implications.. And our modern “civilized society” would need to do some soul searching about how we have lost the way..  Consider this: And here we thought that road rage evovled from stone age cave rage.. We have long been told that war is bred deep within humanity.. that our early … Read moreWe have been told that early humans were warlike. What if they were not?