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Mountains of Evidence Piling up: CANCER IS CONTAGIOUS, LIKE A VIRUS!
Nobody knows why cancer is spreading so much as of late, everyone is blaming chemicals in food, water, air, sun, radiation, viruses, hereditary, medicines, even the synthetic clothing you wear. However, while according to the official story cancer is a mysterious genetic disease, researches show that it is in fact contagious and spreading, like a virus, parasite, fungus or maybe bacteria though the...
America Has a Jared Kushner Problem
President Trump’s greatest weakness now is his inability to recognize that his son-in-law is the leader of a faction within the White House whose interests come at the expense of the very people who voted for him.
If President Donald Trump is serious about draining the swamp, he ought to start with his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
Kushner raised eyebrows when he strutted into the role of pandemic...
Cats Make Kids Dumb, Men Aggressive & Women Cheat - US Scientists
Research links diminished cognitive skill in kids to cats.
A recent study has linked a parasite generally carried by cats to a decline in memory and reading aptitude in children.
The discovery was made by a team of researchers from the University of Iowa and Florida International University, The Telegraph reported on Monday.
According to the scientists, Toxoplasma gondii, a single cell organism which...
Cat parasite can cause schizophrenia in humans
Jaroslav Flegr beleives that he has been infected by a parasite that is manipulating his behaviour
Parasites passed from cats could be causing schizophrenia in their owners, a scientist has claimed. Studies have also shown behavioral changes in humans, including lower reaction times and a sixfold increased risk of traffic accidents among infected, RhD-negative males, as well as links to schizophrenia...
Scientists hope to make malaria vaccine
New finding points to possible malaria vaccine
Scientists say they can use their information about how malaria parasite invades human red blood cells to develop an anti-malaria vaccine.
Researchers at the Sanger Institute in Cambridge (UK) pinpointed a single receptor for a protein that is critical for the parasite to gain entry into red blood cells before multiplying and spreading.
Blocking the receptor...