Health & Wellness
"The first thing I knew about it was from the woman downstairs, who was banging on the door of our flat and asking about the water pouring through her ceiling. I went into the bathroom, and saw that the bath was overflowing. I'd forgotten to turn it off, and, even worse, had no recollection of ever running it," says Louise, a copywriter and mother of two, who has been an insomniac since the age of seven.
You would normally put Louise's erratic behaviour down to a case of extreme forgetfullness due to lack of sleep, rather than a sign of mental illness, but a recent article in the New Scientist now raises the possibility that insomnia could actually cause mental illness.
A larger proportion of adults were able to recall in vivid detail the news of the 9/11 terror attacks than could describe the birth of their first child, the study found.
A survey commissioned to mark the launch of UKTV's new history channel Yesterday asked 300 people to recall exact details of 32 personal and historical memories, ranging from their first kiss to the death of Princess Diana.
The results suggested shocking events of national or international importance could overshadow memories of personal events.
News of the World Trade Centre attacks topped the list of historic memories ingrained in the mind, with 82% of respondents recalling the events in detail, compared with just 65 per cent who could picture the birth of their first newborn to the same level.
While the law, which is set to take effect this Thursday, will allow doctors to give patents lethal medical doses to end their life, they are not required to participate. Because of the sensitive nature of the issue, pharmacists and doctors can refuse such methods, which constitute as assisted suicide.
But Dr. Tom Preston, who is a part of the Compassion and Choices group that lobbied for the law, says that over time more doctors may find themselves more comfortable with the notion.
The Canadian research says psychopaths can charm and deceive prison staff and parole boards.
Psychopathy, a severe form of personality disorder, is characterised by superficial charm, pathological lying and a lack of remorse.
UK expert said psychologists were now on psychopaths' parole boards.
Nicole Hodges, a 23-year-old actress in New York City who has been out of work since November, says she has decided to sell her eggs because she desperately needs cash.
"I'm still paying off college. I have credit card bills and, you know, rent in New York is so expensive," Hodges, who has been accepted as donor and is waiting to be chosen by a couple, told Reuters Television.
What those dollars have produced, according to TFN's study, is "generations of sexually illiterate young people" fed "grossly distorted or simply wrong" information "at a time of high rates of teen pregnancy and STDs." (And teen sex, period: According to the TFN's report, kids in Texas are having more sex--and more unsafe sex--than kids in the US as a whole.)
The vaccinated, but not the non-vaccinated, dogs in the Purdue studies developed autoantibodies to many of their own biochemicals, including fibronectin, laminin, DNA, albumin, cytochrome C, cardiolipin and collagen.
This means that the vaccinated dogs -- "but not the non-vaccinated dogs"-- were attacking their own fibronectin, which is involved in tissue repair, cell multiplication and growth, and differentiation between tissues and organs in a living organism.
A study of more than 3,000 children found those who watched a lot of TV around the age of three were more likely to be diagnosed with the condition by the age of 11.
Experts said the link was likely to be down to the lack of physical exercise as
sociated with such sedentary activities as watching TV or playing computer games.
Some 1.1 million children in the UK have asthma, and the number is rising.
What makes Tiger Woods great? What made Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett the world's premier investor? We think we know: Each was a natural who came into the world with a gift for doing exactly what he ended up doing. As Buffett told Fortune not long ago, he was "wired at birth to allocate capital." It's a one-in-a-million thing. You've got it - or you don't.
Well, folks, it's not so simple. For one thing, you do not possess a natural gift for a certain job, because targeted natural gifts don't exist. (Sorry, Warren.) You are not a born CEO or investor or chess grandmaster. You will achieve greatness only through an enormous amount of hard work over many years. And not just any hard work, but work of a particular type that's demanding and painful.
A study found women drinking at least two cups a day of black tea had a 30 per cent drop in risk.
It is thought antioxidant compounds found in tea - catechins and theanins - contribute to improved blood vessel function.








Comment: No doubt the Powers That Be are using their manipulated stories of events through the media to truly shape our perception of reality.