Not only are people indifferent to racism when they witness it, but some will agree with the racist according to the findings of a new Canadian study published in the latest edition of Science. Toronto's...
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By, Uwe Paschen. An Old saying states, “that forests came before human beings, deserts followed them.” Desertification is becoming a major problem as more and more of the world's land surface is turned into...
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People who scrimp on sleep are more likely to develop hardening of their arteries, a precursor to heart disease, research suggests." Calcified arteries were found in nearly a third of people who slept fewer than...
As I have observed often, many of the liberals I have met, are basically communists who want to steal my money and give it to people who are guaranteed to vote democrat. But try and get one of these members...
Well, Yes the way you vote is actually not you, but your genes that tell you what to vote! So we may as well forget the hole process all together and save a lot of money at the same time!Why? Well, according to James...
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Women are better suited to cope with recession than men because they are more focused on friendships and relationships whereas men are more likely to equate money with happiness, a survey by Nielsen Consumer Research...
A new study has disclosed that long talks on cell phones can have adverse effect of memory."According to Henrietta Nittby and Leif Salford of the neurosurgery division of Sweden's Lund University, the...
A massive study of over 78,000 heart attack victims has revealed that women are twice as likely as men to die after being hospitalized, and suggests that undertreatment may be a contributing cause."The research,...
By Clarity Staff Reporter on December 5th, 2008 • Edit President Bush has been touting the rehabilitation of relations with Libya as one of his foreign policy successes. It is a fascinating study in self-delusion, where economic necessity and...
"UK experts have warned of the dangers of purchasing drugs online after a study showed wide availability of strong painkillers over the internet. A team at Edinburgh University found 35 websites selling...
Edinburgh, Scotland may be world renown as one of Britain's most beautiful cities (if not the most beautiful), but a new survey has revealed that it is also the loneliest city in the UK."For centuries, princes and...
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"The human brain naturally produces and processes compounds closely related to those found in Cannabis sativa, better known as marijuana [see "The Brain's Own Marijuana," by Roger A. Nicoll and Bradley E. Alger. These compounds are called endogenous cannabinoids or...
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More women are joining the ranks of health-care occupations in Canada, including the traditionally male-dominated professions of medicine and pharmacy, according to a report released on Monday."TORONTO - It's no...
Wellington, New Zealand -- A second new study points to the link between abortion and subsequent mental health problems for the women who have them. This new study, conducted by a New Zealand professor, comes after American researchers released their own study...
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"I’ve got to take my hat off to The Economist for publishing an excellent article about Catalonia called “The party’s over” last week. It has caused great concern here in Catalonia and there’s been much calling for public apologies, articles being banned etc etc. In...
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