Steve Connor
London Independent
April 26, 2010
If scientists from Mars were to study the human male’s reproductive system they would probably conclude that he is destined for rapid extinction. Compared to other mammals, humans produce relatively low numbers of viable sperm – sperm capable of...
Press TV
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
While cola is becoming the most popular drink these days, a new study links the heavy consumption of the beverage with fertility problems in men.
According to the study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, men drinking more than one quart of...
F. William Engdahl
Financial Sense
Friday, March 5, 2010
Microsoft founder and one of the world’s wealthiest men, Bill Gates, projects an image of a benign philanthropist using his billions via his (tax exempt) Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, to tackle diseases, solve food shortages in...
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Mike Adams
Natural News
Monday, February 15th, 2010
Ask around and you’ll hear this over and over again: People are concerned about what might be coming. They’re concerned about a global financial collapse, an ecological crisis and potential disruptions in the food supply. The radical weather...
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Chemicals in plastics feminise the brains of boys ?so that they avoid rough games
David Derbyshire
UK Daily Mail
Monday, Nov 16th, 2009
Chemicals used in plastics are ‘feminising’ the brains of baby boys, a disturbing study shows.
Those exposed to high doses in the womb are less likely to...
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BEIJING – China announced the first successful birth of a panda cub from artificial insemination using frozen sperm, giving a new option for the notoriously poor breeders, officials said Friday.
Panda females have only three days a year in which they can conceive — one reason their species is...
By Trista Kelley
July 8 (Bloomberg) --
Scientists created human sperm from stem cells for the first time in a bid to better understand the causes of male infertility.
The researchers, led by Karim Nayernia from England’s Newcastle University, developed a technique to turn stem cells with...
MONDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- Biologists say they have discovered a clever packaging scheme that allows the genetic material in sperm to have far more influence over development of a fertilized egg than had been imagined.
The discovery has potential applications in helping infertile men...
Obama In Secret Conspiracy With Rush Limbaugh To Boost Wingnut Radio Listenership
Goodness gracious, who ever could have imagined that more people might want to listen to Rush Limbaugh once they discovered this odious sperm-giblet said awful objectionable things on the radio all the time...
Can evolution be the source of life and all its complexity
Friday, March 6, 2009
D ear carefully watching a living creature you can get an idea of the enormous complexity that it exists. If you have a pet, think about the way the "total package" of the animal moves, plays, thinks, shows...
Toxins ‘R’ Us
Posted on Feb 24, 2009
By Amy Goodman
Is your lipstick laden with lead? Is your baby’s bottle toxic? The American Chemistry Council assures us that “we make the products that help keep you safe and healthy.” But U.S. consumers are actually exposed to a vast array of harmful...
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Doc Zone Documentaries
We are conducting a vast toxicological experiment in which our children and our children's children are the experimental subjects." Dr. Herbert Needleman
The Disappearing Male is about one of the most important, and least publicized, issues facing the human species: the...
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