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Chemicals, hormones and love

According to Professor Carl E. Wood of Melbourne’s Monash University, relationship failure may be as much about a brain chemical mismatch as the usual psychological reasons, that there are chemicals controlling our ability to bond with another...

Are our memories actually ours?

Ever had a déjà vu experience? Ever wondered why you have an extreme response to certain situations and feel irrational fear of...

The New Biology, are we ready?

As most of us realise, many of the institutions that define our society are breaking down. Authors Bruce Lipton and Steve Bhaerman, in their new book, Spontaneous Evolution: Our Positive Future and a Way to Get There from Here, say that today's...

Swine Flu Drug Really ‘No Better Than Aspirin’?

In an article published in the Public Library of Science journal, The Imperative to Share Clinical Study Reports: Recommendations from the Tamiflu Experience published April 10, 2012, researchers have recommended that pharmaceutical companies be...

Sleep Problems Associated With IPhones

Recently some research institutions have been studying sleep problems associated with iPhones, and the results point to yet another example where our addiction to technology is having disturbing...
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Our Ageing Population, Is It True?

Contrary to accepted wisdom, which tells us of an ageing population that will absorb an increasing amount of resources, in her book Good Health in the 21st Century, author and GP Dr Carole Hungerford states for the first time in human history, we...

Nanoparticles In Vaccines?

A recent article published on globalresearch.ca describes how H1N1 Swine Flu vaccines approved by the relevant government authorities In Germany and other European countries contain nanoparticles. Vaccine manufacturers have been experimenting with...

Matrix-Style Learning Possible?

When, years ago, I watched the movie The Matrix for the first of many times, I really loved the way the characters were able to 'learn' martial arts and how to fly helicopters and other difficult disciplines in the virtual 'real world' simply by...

Latest Research On Mobile Phones

According to recent research published in a statement from the Environmental Health Trust, the pulsed digital signals from mobile phones disrupt DNA, impair brain function and lower sperm...

Jetlag Causes Memory Loss

A recent study published in the journal PLOS One shows that jetlag and other interruptions to circadian rhythms such as experienced by flight attendants, medical workers, rotating shift workers, can cause long term impacts on cognitive behaviour and...