Secretly forced brain implants: Explosive court case August 19th, 2010 1:54 pm Copyright Deborah Dupré 2010. All rights reserved. This article cannot be copied, reposted or republished without consent of author. Warning: The following article may trigger flashback. If the reader has experienced in-home or facility abuse involving possible forced…
Calgary researchers have created a microchip that “communicates” with brain cells, a discovery that could help patients with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. A team at the University of Calgary, led by Naweed Syed, figured out how to refine a so-called neurochip to communicate with animal brain cells. “We have never…
Do you ever wonder things like “Who is actually gullible enough to think that Vitaminwater is healthy?” Although that question may seem demeaning or even arrogant, it turns out that the Coca-Cola company (which owns the Vitaminwater brand) is essentially asking that exact question. How so? In response to a…
by: David Gutierrez Prescription drug abuse is emerging as the new face of the U.S. drug problem, with unscrupulous pharmacists and doctors taking the place of street pushers or other stereotypical visions of the “drug dealer.” Southern Ohio has emerged as a major supplier of illegal prescription drugs, with 74,000-person…
By Amanda Gardner An older Mozambican woman named Maryam could not see two fingers held up just one foot in front of her when she arrived for a Pentecostal prayer intervention in her village. Nor could she see an eye chart from a similarly close distance. But after a healer…