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Authored by Kenny Walter, Digital Reporter, R&D Magazine
The long assumption that Alzheimer’s disease originates in the brain may not be true after all— as new findings indicate the disease could be triggered by breakdowns elsewhere in the body.
Researchers from the University of British Columbia (UBC) believe that the new discovery could lead to new drug therapies that may be able to stop or slow the disease down without acting directly on the brain, an often complex, sensitive and hard-to-reach target.
Read more: https://www.rdmag.com/article/2017/11/alzheimers-may-not-originate-brain
“The real art to lovemaking is not merely physical. It is an intimate act of penetrating the depth of each others universal being (mind, heart and soul); experiencing a mystical doorway into divine remembrance.” -Anon I mus (Spiritually Anonymous)
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Authored by Kenny Walter, Digital Reporter, R&D Magazine
In what could be breakthrough research on human aging, researchers have found a way to rejuvenate inactive senescent cells.
Scientists from the University of Exeter have discovered a new treatment which, within hours, caused older cells to start dividing and grow longer telomeres—the caps on the chromosomes that shorten as humans age.
Read more: https://www.rdmag.com/article/2017/11/researchers-discover-possible-key-rejuvenating-aging-cells
Lobbying, to most people, looks like bribery — the lobbyist who refuses to contribute to the reelection campaign isn’t going to get a meeting, much less an ally.
No member of congress wants to feel bought. What they want to feel is convinced. It’s the lobbyist’s job to make the members of congress ‘feel’ like they’re making the right decision, not just the decision they were paid to make.
Lobbying, persuasion, or interest representation is the act of attempting to influence the actions, policies, or decisions of officials in their daily life, most often legislators or members of regulatory agencies. Lobbying is done by many types of people, associations and organized groups, including individuals in the private sector, corporations, fellow legislators or government officials, or advocacy groups (interest groups). Lobbyists may be among a legislator’s constituencies, meaning a voter or bloc of voters within their electoral district, or not; they may engage in lobbying as a business, or not. Professional lobbyists are people whose business is trying to influence legislation, regulation, or other government decisions, actions, or policies on behalf of a group or individual who hires them. Individuals and nonprofit organizations can also lobby as an act of volunteering or as a small part of their normal job (for instance, a CEO meeting with a representative about a project important to their company, or an activist meeting with their legislator in an unpaid capacity). Governments often define and regulate organized group lobbying that has become influential.
More research below:
How Corporate Lobbyists Conquered American Democracy Is Lobbying Good or Bad? Transparency and the Lobby Problem The Lobbying Problem and How We Can Fix It Corporate Lobbying: Bad for Business, Bad for America Influence & Lobbying Lobbying wiki Lobbying: The Scourge of Good Government What is shadow lobbying? How influence peddlers shape policy in the dark The American lobbying industry is completely out of control Lobbyists Explained Lobbyist Documentary Lobbyists in America 5 Crazy Facts About Lobbyists – End corruption. Defend the Republic
“The real cause of human suffering lies in the lack of education (social awareness) about the ‘ego’ and how it controls our perception (without being detected).” -Anon I mus (Spiritually Anonymous)
“From the time that we were little children, we began to form mental images of who we think we are; a fictional identity based on our personal and cultural conditioning. When we identify with this phantom self (body-mind entity), we are in ‘ego mode’. None of us are born with an ‘ego’ (social mask), it is learned; an artificial construct that is built into the fabric of how we see, think, speak, feel and behave. The real cause of human suffering is holding onto false narratives that we are powerless, defective, worthless, fearful, limited and disconnected beings from each other and the universe as a whole. To protect our distorted self-image, we unconsciously think and act out behaviors that are the exact opposite of what we internalized in order to ‘compensate’ for our lack. To transcend the prison of our egoic programming is to be aware of how it functions inside us and remove our personal identification and attachment with it (as witnessing presence).” ~Anon I mus (Spiritually Anonymous)
The ego attaches and identifies with your personal story and world history * it resents change * it needs to control through dominance * it wants approval from others (external validation through recognition, attention and praise) * it craves more power over people and/or circumstances * it lives in constant comparison to others * it feels the need to be right (mental standpoint) * it thinks it is the personal doer of actions * it believes itself to be the mind-body entity only * it is conditional * it promotes separation/exclusivity * it feels a sense of lack, craving more and more (for its needs are never satisfied) * it is insecure * it feels a sense of entitlement * it feels guilt * it gossips * it worries * it is shallow * it holds grudges * it unconsciously seeks out drama (to feel important) * it focuses on past/future (at the expense of the present) * it is emotionally reactive * it depends on the opinions of others for a sense of self * it does not trust * it is defensive (taking things personally) * it is co-dependent on people * it represses * it cannot love unconditionally * it is possessive * it accumulates * it projects expectations onto others (expecting others to meet its standards or wishes) * it creates resistance to what really is * it seeks meaning and happiness from external things * its envious * it lives in the dark (confusion) * it labels and judges people and things * it plays victim role or perpetrator * it projects blame * it complains * it is unconscious of itself*
~Anon I mus (Spiritually Anonymous)
*for more information on this subject visit
http://egoawarenessmovement.org/
http://spiritualenlightenment4nobodies.com/
https://wikisearcheranonimus.wordpress.com/about/
https://www.youtube.com/user/SpirituallyAnonImus