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Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Mars flight possible after 2035 say Russian space agency
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Space


 

An interplanetary spacecraft for a flight to Mars will be created not before 2025 and the maiden flight to the red planet will be possible only after 2035, said Russian space agency Roscosmos chief Anatoly Perminov Wednesday.

"The possibility of a flight to Mars needs to be combined with the construction of a spaceship having a new nuclear power propulsion unit, which will make it possible to reach the planet in a month," Perminov said in Russia's upper house of parliament.

Full Story from phenomenica.com


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 18:38 MEST
Man survives being hit by lightning TWICE?....cctv footage
Mood:  cheeky
Topic: Inspirational

 


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 17:10 MEST
Study calls for all over 55 to be offered heart drugs
Mood:  chatty
Topic: Conspiracy / Corruption


 

All those over 55 should be offered drugs to lower cholesterol and blood pressure, according to a new study.

The report says that when assessing the risk of heart problems, offering treatment to all over-55s had the same results as testing for cholesterol or blood pressure problems.

The authors also argue it would be more simpler and cost effective.

But the Department of Health says the focus of the study is too narrow and ignores other health problems.

Full Story from the BBC


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 11:38 MEST
Todays Quotation......Angie Stone
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Quotations


 

I would never disrespect any man, woman, chick or child out there. We're all the same. What goes around comes around, and karma kicks us all in the butt in the end of the day.

Angie Stone


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 01:01 MEST
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
Plastics chemical in packaged foods linked to baby asthma
Mood:  d'oh
Topic: Health


 

BPA, also known as bisphenol-A, is a chemical compound often used in the production of a large variety of plastics. The widespread use of BPA has come under public scrutiny due to known connection to a host of health problems, including heart complications, cancer, neurological issues, diabetes and fertility and sexual issues.

http://www.naturalnews.com/027736_B... The chemical can be found in water bottles, dental fillings, plastic containers, canned food linings http://www.naturalnews.com/025128_B... paper receipts, CD/DVD packaging, and more. Numerous studies have found that BPA acts as an endocrine system disrupter, negatively affecting our bodies' hormone production. Exposure is almost a certainty -a 2004 study by the CDC found BPA in 93% of the over 2000 urine samples tested.

So, it shouldn't surprise you that new information has surfaced linking BPA to breathing issues in babies. An article in Mail Online, discussed the results of a recent study by Penn State College of Medicine. The results found that pregnant mothers with high levels of BPA in their blood during the 16th week of pregnancy are "twice as likely to have infants with wheezing problems in the first six months of life." What is really scary is that 99% of all the mothers in this study had various levels of bisphenol-A in their systems.

There is no question that the use of bisphenol-A use in food and drinking containers should be banned. Even though no country has yet to go that far, Denmark http://www.wecf.eu/english/articles... was the first country in the EU to ban the chemical in containers that target children under 3; and the entire EU has banned it from use in the production of baby bottles. Northern America has been a bit slower on the uptake but Canada and some states in the United States have begun taking steps to control the use of bisphenol- A in consumer products. Six baby bottle manufacturers removed the chemical from their U.S. bottle production after widespread public outcry.

Of course, the plastics industry prefers to spend money to procure studies http://acronymrequired.com/2008/10/... that cast doubt on the dangers of BPA, rather than implanting BPA safe alternatives. So again, consumers must take steps to protect themselves. Expectant mothers and women planning to conceive should be diligent in avoidance of bisphenol-A contaminated products- it is imperative for the well being of themselves and their infants.

Article Source NaturalNews.com


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 21:58 MEST
Prehistoric man used crude sat nav, historians have claimed
Mood:  chatty
Topic: History


 

Prehistoric man navigated his way across England using a crude version of sat nav based on stone circle markers, historians have claimed.

They were able to travel between settlements with pinpoint accuracy thanks to a complex network of hilltop monuments.

These covered much of southern England and Wales and included now famous landmarks such as Stonehenge and The Mount.

New research suggests that they were built on a connecting grid of isosceles triangles that 'point' to the next site.

Many are 100 miles or more away, but GPS co-ordinates show all are accurate to within 100 metres.

Full Story from telegraph.co.uk


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 13:20 MEST
Sex and coffee trigger stroke
Mood:  d'oh
Topic: Health


 

Coffee, sex and blowing your nose could increase the risk of a type of stroke, say researchers in the Netherlands.

The study on 250 patients identified eight risk factors linked to bleeding on the brain.

They all increase blood pressure which could result in blood vessels bursting, according to research published in the journal Stroke.

The Stroke Association said more research was needed to see if the triggers caused the rupture.

Full Story from the BBC


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 06:14 MEST
Todays Quotation......Albert Einstein
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Quotations


 

Your imagination is your preview of life's coming attractions.

Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955)


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 01:01 MEST
Monday, 9 May 2011
Exorcist needed after haunted house spooks ghostbusters
Mood:  happy
Topic: Paranormal


 

AS paranormal investigators, they have entered many haunted homes.

But it is not every day they get slapped by spirits or have poltergeists throw remote controls at them.

This is what happened to the team who explored an east Hull house this week after claims that a young family had been driven out by a poltergeist.

Now, the experts are drafting in an exorcist to bless the house and rid it of the restless spooks.

Paranormal psychic Steve Kneeshaw said: "I have done many investigations but this is one of the worst ever. It even freaked me out.

Full Story from thisishullandeastriding.co.uk


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 16:08 MEST
A foul mouthed parrot has left his keepers red faced
Mood:  bright
Topic: Animals


 

A foul-mouthed parrot has left his keepers red-faced after a string of visitors reported him – for swearing at them.

Jasper the 11-year-old scarlet macaw has hurled a volley of abuse at visitors who approach him in his cage at Dartmoor Zoo, Devon.

He can be heard throughout the zoo squawking obscenities to visitors who speak to him.

Jasper's keepers have become so fed up with his foul-mouthed antics they have been forced to try to tone down his language amid fears he may upset children.

Full Story from thisisdevon.co.uk


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 10:37 MEST

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