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Could Physics’ Reigning Model Finally Be Dethroned? – Yahoo News

Trouble is brewing in the orderly world of subatomic physics.New evidence from the world’s largest atom smasher, the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland, suggests that certain tiny subatomic particles called leptons don’t behave as expected.So far, the data only hint at these misbehaving leptons. But if more data confirm their wayward behavior, the particles… Read More »

America should be more like… Switzerland

Aside from the truly questionable safety issue of someone riding around on a bicycle with a presumably loaded weapon (what would be point otherwise?) slung over your back, the picture implies quite a lot, doesn’t it? Here are two happy-go-lucky young white women without a care in the world, free to ride around the bucolic… Read More »

12 Sites That Will Teach You Coding for Free

There was a time when knowing how to program was for the geekiest of geeks. That’s not exactly the case today. As most entrepreneurs, freelancers and marketers will tell you, learning how to program can help you succeed. Over the past year, I’ve been learning to code. It’s helped me to become a much better… Read More »

Kit Contains: 1 Full Size STARTINGLINE HVLP Gravity Feed Paint Spray Gun with a 1.3mm (Finish Coat) Fluid Tip and a 600cc (20 oz.) Metal Cup. This 1.3mm set-up is ideal for the Atomization of Basecoats, Clear Coats, and other Light Viscosity Coatings. Spray Gun Specifications: 30 PSI inlet pressure delivers 10 PSI air cap… Read More »

Expert says sleep deprivation is ‘torture,’ calls for later work day

If you need validation that being at work before 10 a.m. feels like “torture,” here it is.Early schedules go against the body’s natural “clock” and can impact learning and health, Paul Kelly, an honorary clinical research fellow at Oxford University’s Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute said, BBC reported.Kelly addressed a crowd at the British Science… Read More »

‘Sex was the biggest high,’ Suzy Favor Hamilton says in new book – LA Times

Three-time Olympic runner Suzy Favor Hamilton has written a book about her post-athletics foray into the world of high-priced escorts.In “Fast Girl: A Life Spent Running from Madness,” Hamilton chronicles her struggles with undiagnosed bipolar disorder that began in earnest after the 2000 Summer Games and eventually drove her into thrill-seeking behavior.See the most-read stories… Read More »

$3,670 pickup truck unveiled in India | Fox News

(Multix)Meet the Multix. It looks like an auto rickshaw that has been to the gym. But this mini-pickup truck is more than that.Targeted at small businessmen, the Multix can also double-up as a generator to light up homes, power tools or even run a DJ console.A joint venture between U.S.-based Polaris Industries and India’s Eicher… Read More »

Duke Engines

The Duke Engines 5-cylinder Axial engine, a 1,000cc beast tiny in size, which features little to no vibration, no valves, fewer moving parts and makes 125 hp. We hope to see it in a motorcycle soon, but in the mean time we spoke with the Chief Technology Officer at Duke Engines, Dr. Mike Fry, to… Read More »

Mass deportation may sound unlikely, but it’s happened before | Minnesota Public Radio News

Presidential candidate Donald Trump’s proposal to deport all 11 million immigrants living in the country illegally, along with their U.S.-born children, sounds far-fetched. But something similar happened before.During the 1930s and into the 1940s, up to 2 million Mexicans and Mexican-Americans were deported or expelled from cities and towns across the U.S. and shipped to… Read More »

Horse meat tacos in Cabo anyone?

The U.S. Knowingly ships 2000 American horses per week to Mexico for slaughter for human consumption. These horses regularly have received POWERFUL Equine Drugs with FDA labels stating NOT FOR FOOD ANIMALS. Prevention? This is a sick joke Source: Our Food Safety System Needs a Fully Funded FSMA | Food Safety News

Insomnia: Relief for Night-time Racing Mind « Wildly Successful

With new clients, there are two high-impact symptoms that I prioritize and address rapidly and aggressively: constipation and insomnia (or poor-quality sleep). To become wildly satisfied clients, they need to see major results – and fast. Helping your clients to get quick relief increases their confidence in you as a practitioner and also their faith… Read More »

An enormous chemistry database for depression….. more than 90 chemical assays for each of 3,200 persons with clinical depression. We find that 90% of depressives may be divided into five biochemical classifications, each requiring a different treatment approach.

After getting extensive biochemical data on more than 3,000 persons diagnosed with clinical depression, we found that 95% of them fit neatly into one of 5 separate biochemical classifications. Depression is not a single condition, but an umbrella term covering several completely different conditions. Anyway, we believe we have identified the 5 primary phenotypes….. each… Read More »

Major Mental Illness Biochemical Subtypes

HOME ABOUT CONDITIONS ARTICLES NEWSLETTER PERTH EVENTS LINKS CONTACT Want more articles? You may wish to join our FREE e-NEWSLETTER. Articles Major Mental Illness Biochemical Subtypes As described by Dr. Carl Pfeiffer and the Pfeiffer Treatment Center. These symptom lists are generalizations and are not suitable for diagnosis of most people due to the wide… Read More »

Vitamin B6 Pyridoxine/P-5-P information:

This is a huge article and note the date 1982: Quote: Q Rev Drug Metab Drug Interact. 1982;4(4):289-331.Links Drug-pyridoxal phosphate interactions. Ebadi M, Gessert CF, Al-Sayegh A. In this review it has been pointed out that vitamin B6 and its vitamers can be involved in many interactions with a number of drugs, as well as… Read More »

Desalination, water reuse convention returns to San Diego | SanDiegoUnionTribune.com

In those days, California’s water supply was far more reliable than today. Gigantic water projects of reservoirs and aqueducts largely planned while Edmund Brown, Sr., was governor (father of the current governor), comfortably supplied all the water California’s population needed.Since then, California’s population has grown from about 20 million in 1970 to 39 million today… Read More »

Reversal of learned helplessness by selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in rats is not dependent on 5-HT availability

Reversal of learned helplessness by selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in rats is not dependent on 5-HT availability Arturo Zazpe, Inés Artaiz, Luis Labeaga, María Luisa Lucero, Aurelio Orjales, Serotonin (5-HT) and 5-HT1A receptors have been suggested to play a pivotal role in the mechanism of action of antidepressant drugs, particularly in the case of selective… Read More »

Evidence for a serotonergic mechanism of the learned helplessness phenomenon

Pharmacology Biochemistry and BehaviorVolume 17, Issue 5, November 1982, Pages 877-883Cover imageEvidence for a serotonergic mechanism of the learned helplessness phenomenon Loren Brown, Robert A. Rosellini, Owen B. Samuels, Edward P. Riley S The present experiments examined the role of the serotonergic system in the learned helplessness phenomenon. In Experiment 1, a 200 mg/kg dose… Read More »

Chlorovirus ATCV-1 is part of the human oropharyngeal virome and is associated with changes in cognitive functions in humans and mice

Chloroviruses (family Phycodnaviridae) are large DNA viruses known to infect certain eukaryotic green algae and have not been previously shown to infect humans or to be part of the human virome. We unexpectedly found sequences homologous to the chlorovirus Acanthocystis turfacea chlorella virus 1 (ATCV-1) in a metagenomic analysis of DNA extracted from human oropharyngeal… Read More »

Alternative News Project – Turmeric’s ‘Smart Kill’ Properties Put Chemo & Radiation to Shame

Turmeric’s ‘Smart Kill’ Properties Put Chemo & Radiation to Shame The ancient Indian spice turmeric strikes again! A new study finds turmeric extract selectively and safely killing cancer stem cells in a way that chemo and radiation cannot. A ground-breaking new study published in the journal Anticancer Research reveals that one of the world’s most… Read More »

The Human Brain – Proteins

Most neurotransmitters are made from amino acids obtained from the protein in food you consume. Neurotransmitters are the brain chemicals that motivate or sedate, focus or frustrate. Their complex interaction is what shifts your mood and changes your mind. Neurotransmitters wag the tail of tadpoles and wage the tale of humanity. Proteins Topics: Proteins and… Read More »

Could body posture during sleep affect how your brain clears waste? — ScienceDaily

Source:Stony Brook UniversitySummary:Sleeping in the side position, as compared to on one’s back or stomach, may more effectively remove brain waste and prove to be an important practice to help reduce the chances of developing Alzheimer’s and other neurological diseases, new research suggests.Share:   Total shares:  7744 FULL STORY The brain’s glymphatic pathway clears harmful… Read More »

Horn dog principal can not keep his lust in check so the girls have to almost wear a burka!! The Ridiculous Dress Code Rule That Made This Teen’s Outfit ‘Inappropriate’

A Kentucky mom shared her frustrations with a local high school’s dress code after her daughter was allegedly sent to the principal’s office for wearing an outfit that revealed her collarbone. Mom Stacie Dunn posted a photo of her daughter Stephanie on the first day of school wearing the “inappropriate” outfit in question. In the caption,… Read More »