On October 28, Craig Mokhiber resigned from his position as the Director of the New York office of the UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights in protest of the UN’s failure to stop “a genocide unfolding before our eyes in Gaza.”“The current wholesale slaughter of the Palestinian...
The difference here is that probiotics don’t colonize, or take up residence in your gut. But stool, with its enormous amount of microbes, can recolonize a sick person’s gut and possibly improve their health outcomes.Using fecal matter to heal diarrheal and other diseases may have originated...
For the cruel ordinary people who failed to adapt to the end of the day in this great change, they did not survive the cruel elimination of the end of the day, that is, they were not saved, and those who were not saved could only be ruthlessly eliminated by the end of the day. Th...
Therefore, the Europeans were not the first colonizers, nor are they the last. There is a huge mass migration occurring right at this moment – not by Europeans, but by other peoples seeking tocolonize– yes, that is a valid term – the West, where a vibrant civilization and culture alrea...
Europe and Africa are the continents with most legislative activity. Where are they coming from? Definition What are microplastics? Why are they a concern? Regulatory landscape around microplastics Fig. 3. Ban of plastic bags Global overview of countries with bans on the manufacture, free ...
The big bucks are in sickness. You can make money getting people sick by selling them bad food and make more money selling them remedies for what you did to them.”– Nicholas Von Hoffman InBird Flu: A Virus of Our Own Hatching, Michael Greger, MD writes that the “domestication and ...
C. aurishas an extraordinary capacity to colonize the human body and environment for prolonged periods [10] and is very difficult to eradicate [11]. During the current COVID-19 pandemic, many health care systems around the world were overwhelmed, leading to over-occupied intensive care units (...
auris appears to possess an unprecedented ability among known pathogenic fungi to spread between patients in healthcare facilities, likely related to its ability to colonize human skin and persist for long periods [6], survive on surfaces for several weeks [7], and tolerate some commonly used ...