Category: Science
Rats laugh when you tickle them
While there still is no cure for cancer, Scientists have discovered if you tickle rats, they apparently laugh. This study on animal…
Grass linked to cattle deaths in Texas
A Hybrid grass breed is responsible for 15 cattle deaths in Elgin Texas. The grass produced a cyanide gas, this is not…
Allergic to Meat from Bug Bite
A bite from the lone star tick may trigger an allergic reaction to meat according to University of Virginia researchers.
Ginseng fights cancer fatigue
Ginseng was found to counteract the fatigue that is associated with cancer, according a new study. In a double blind…
Drug resistant Gonorrhoea makes for sad times for Mr Happy
The World Health Organization (WHO) warned of a spreading drug resistance sexually transmitted disease (STI) gonorrhoea.
Your couch may cause cancer
A California law requiring flame retardant chemicals added to furniture may be a major risk to you health even if you do not live…
New Medical procedure can turn brown eyes blue
A twenty second laser procedure developed by Stroma Medical’s Dr. Gregg Homer can permanently alter the color of the eyes….
Morgellons Disease
Imagine the sensation of bugs crawling under your skin, having short term memory loss and cognitive impairment, dry, cracked skin itchy skin. Just when you thought it couldn’t be any worse, your skin begins to produce small fibers that glow. If this is you, you’re not insane, you just happen to have Morgellons Disease.
The strange fibers have produced a plethora of conspiracy theorists websites. Here is one —Link
How to increase your Metabolism
So you want to shed unwanted weight, boost your metablolism, not feel like you’re going to have a heart attack running ten feet, then here is how to get started.
Coffee and Tea is good for you and me
Every cup of coffee a person drinks per day may lower the risk of diabetes by 7%.
Ten foods that can help you live longer
Research shows smallpox vacine may protect against HIV
Laboratory trials suggested that immunity to smallpox triggered by the smallpox vaccine can inhibit the replication of the AIDS virus, the researchers said in the journal BMC Immunology.
New fungus puts the panic back in picnic
A deadly new airborne fungus has emerged from the depths of Oregon’s forests. It indiscriminately kills one in four animals and people it infects.
Guide to Free Energy Devices
An oddly fascinating site promoting systems that seem to range from possibly practical to outright pseudo science “snake oil. —Link
Dogs and Whales share a bound
Animal Behavioral Scientists and Marine Biologists have noted that Dogs may share a common link between with Whales.
While all mammals do share a common ancestry and bond, the dogs and whales share a similar special link, one that can not be dismissed.
Work Related Stress Data
Three out of every four Americans define their work as stressful. Data suggests occupational stress is becoming a “global pandemic”, especially during the economic crisis.

