Blocked by 6 accounts in under 24 hours, new world record๐๐คฃ...what is blocking?, a defense mechanism used by pussies who can't handle the ๐จ๐คท
China has introduced AI-powered health kiosks that operate entirely without human doctors. These advanced booths scan vital signs, conduct basic tests, and use AI to diagnose common illnesses within minutes.
Each unit includes sensors, cameras, and automated dispensers for over-the-counter medicines. Patients step inside, input symptoms, and receive instant prescriptions or referrals to hospitals if needed.
Deployed in metro stations, shopping centers, and rural areas, these kiosks offer 24/7 access to healthcare, bridging the medical gap in underserved regions. Experts believe they represent a major leap in automated public health technology.
A recent study has demonstrated that continuous exposure to rose essential oil through inhalation can lead to measurable increases in gray matter volume in the human brain.
In this randomized controlled intervention, 50 healthy women participated: 28 in the experimental group applied rose essential oil to their clothing daily for one month, while 22 in the control group used plain water. Before and after the period, researchers used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to assess changes in brain structure. The results indicated a significant increase in gray matter volume (GMV) across the whole brain, with a particularly notable effect in the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC)โa region involved in memory processing, self-referential thinking, and emotional regulation. No significant changes occurred in areas like the amygdala or orbitofrontal cortex.
The olfactory pathway likely explains this effect: aromatic compounds from the rose oil travel directly to the limbic system, providing sustained stimulation that may promote neuroplasticity and help counteract age-related brain atrophy. The authors suggest this could have implications for dementia prevention, as the PCC is among the regions affected early in conditions like Alzheimer's disease.
This appears to be the first evidence that prolonged scent inhalation can induce structural changes in the adult human brain.
[Kokubun, K., et al. (2024). Continuous inhalation of essential oil increases gray matter volume. Brain Research Bulletin, 208, 110896. DOI: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2024.110896]
โThey kill some and bring the hands to the commissionerโฆโ,
โโฆI brought the White man 160 handsโฆโ
โAnother agent told me he himself had seen a state officer at one of the outposts pay a certain number of brass rods to the soldiers for a number of hands they had broughtโ
E.D Morel 1906
According to research from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, regular consumption of tomatoes, rich in lycopene, has been associated with a reduced risk of prostate cancer, with some studies suggesting reductions of up to 64%. While not a cure, including tomatoes in a balanced diet may support long-term health and cancer prevention strategies.
A study had an 87% success rate at reversing hair loss using the method.
A landmark study published in The Journal of Dermatology reveals that crude onion juice could be a surprisingly effective natural remedy for patchy alopecia areata. Researchers found that applying the juice twice daily led to significant hair regrowth in nearly 87% of participants within just six to eight weeks. Results were particularly striking among male participants, who saw a 93.7% success rate compared to 71.4% in women. This simple topical treatment significantly outperformed tap water, which served as the control group, marking a potential breakthrough for those seeking accessible, non-pharmaceutical options for hair restoration.
The science behind this unconventional method suggests that onion juice acts as a topical irritant. Experts believe this irritation triggers a localized response that diverts the body's autoimmune attack away from hair follicles, effectively allowing them to transition back into a growth phase. However, the study does come with notable caveats, including a small sample size and a lack of professional blinding, which can introduce bias. While the results are promising, users should be cautious as the high sulfur content can cause scalp irritation or itching, and the treatmentโs pungent aroma remains a significant practical challenge for daily application.
source: Sharquie, K. E., & Al-Obaidi, H. K. (2002). Onion juice (Allium cepa L.), a new topical treatment for alopecia areata. The Journal of Dermatology.
A groundbreaking new study suggests that all 20 analyzed Homo naledi individuals from South Africaโs Rising Star Cave were female.
Since the 2013 discovery of the cave, Homo naledi, a small-brained human relative that lived around 300,000 years ago, has been at the center of intense scientific debate. Initially, researchers attributed the remarkable uniformity among the hundreds of fossils to minimal sexual dimorphism in the species.
However, a study published in the journal Cell used a cutting-edge, minimally destructive method to analyze ancient proteins in tooth enamel. They specifically looked for Amelogenin-Y, a protein produced only by the male Y chromosome. The marker was completely absent in all 20 individuals tested, leading researchers to conclude that every one was biologically female.
This โall-femaleโ assemblage strengthens the controversial hypothesis that Homo naledi intentionally buried their dead. Skeptics had argued that these hominins lacked the intelligence for ritual behavior and that the bones accumulated naturally. But the presence of only females, spanning infants to elderly adults, suggests a deliberate, selective mortuary practice.
If confirmed, this would represent the first known example of a sex-segregated burial site created by a non-human species, challenging long-standing assumptions about the uniqueness of human cognition and the origins of symbolic or ritual behavior.
[Madupe, P. P., Taurozzi, A. J., Koenig, C., Patramanis, I., Munir, F., Dickinson, M. R., ... & Cappellini, E. (2026). Proteomic analysis of dental enamel from 20 Homo naledi individuals shows no male markers. Cell. DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2026.05.044]
Translation: If the Jews can use jazz, a genre from which various forms of rock emanate btw, for malpractice, jazz itself is therefore inherently evil. It's the classic "guns are bad" argument. When in reality, it's the misuse of guns that's the problem. Furthermore, the jews never needed jazz to dilute ethnic makeups. They've been doing just fine starting wars with sovereign nations, hedging their bets on either side and incentivizing refugees fleeing from said nations to flood, for the most part, homogenous societies at their expense. In other words, Himmler was retarded๐
Today, swastika symbol comes attached to imagery ofย Nazi Germany and holocaust, but origins of this four-armed symbol predate Third Reich by at least 8000 years. It was even used by ancient Greeks and Egyptians, Romans, Etruscans and Phoenicians. Even today, it holds spiritual importance in Hinduism. Word swastika comes from Sanskrit (svastika) meaning โconducive to well-beingโ.
Earliest known swastika forms part of an intricate meander pattern of joined-up swastikas found on a late palaeolithic figurine of a bird, carved from mammoth ivory, which was discovered in Mezine in modern-day Ukraine. Researchers have posited that this particular swastika may be โsurrealistโ picture of a stork in flight, and as item was found near a number of phallic objects, it has also been theorized that pattern was symbol of fertility. Later swastikas were found in Iranian mountains, inscribed on stone walls, estimated to be more than 7000 years old. One was discovered in modern-day Khorashad, Birjand on holy wall Lakh Mazar. Ceramic pottery in Devetashka cave in Bulgaria, dated 6000 BC, has also featured symbol, although in mirrored form. Further east, some of earliest archaeological evidence of swastika on Indian subcontinent dated 3000 BC, with some researchers hypothesizing that symbol came to Western and African societies from this part of the world.
In ancient societies (even today in some eastern cultures), swastika was considered symbol of divinity and spirituality. Hinduism holds that right-facing swastika (clockwise) symbolizes โsuryaโ or โsun,โ bestowing prosperity and good luck, while left-facing anti-clockwise symbol (sauvastika) symbolizes night or tantric aspects of Hindu goddess Kali. In Jain tradition, it represents Suparshvanatha, the seventh of 24 Tirthanakaras (spiritual teachers and saviors) and, in Buddhist interpretation, it denotes footprints of Buddha.
Ancient Greek use of the swastika symbol (pre-Etruscan) may date back as far as ancient city ofย Troy (3000 BC), which was located along northwest coast of Asia Minor in modern-day Turkey. In late 19th Century CE, excavations around Dardanelles, Heinrich Schliemann found objects decorated with swastikas. When news reached him of this discovery, director of the French School at Athens, Emile-Louis Burnouf, wrote to Schliemann saying, โThe swastika should be regarded as a sign of the Aryan race.โ
Many more items remaining from ancientย Greeceย bear symbol with architectural, clothing, and coin designs all featuring single or interlinking swastika motifs at various times. There have also been a number of gold brooches from 8th Century BC, found which feature an engraved swastika. Related symbols in Western architecture include the cross, the three-legged triskele and rounded lauburu, with swastika being known in these contexts by several names, particularly โgammadion,โ or โtetra-gammadion.โ This term come from the fact that symbol looks like four fused Greek gamma letters. Ancient Greek architectural designs are covered in swastika, which also decorated certain objects in Etruscan society.
It is believed thatย Pythagoras, ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, used the swastika under the name โtetraktysโ to represent heaven and earth, with the right arm pointing upwards towards heaven and the left arm pointing to earth. Use of swastika continued through Bronze Age, during which, in modern-day Italy, symbol was employed by Etruscans. In what was once Etruriaย (now Tuscany and a part of Umbria), archaeologists have found the swastika symbol on hut urns. On these urns, several versions of swastikas are present, and one of them, known as โburning altarโ mark of Heinrichย Sleimann, was found in Via Apia near Rome. It is on display in the Vatican Museum. Similar objects have been found in other parts of Etruria.
๐ท : Swastika on a Greek Silver Stater Coin from Corinth, 6th Century BC (NAM, Athens)
#archaeohistories
Chudthebuilder has been EXPOSED for allegedly dating a transwoman in March 2025
There's photos of them kissing and multiple leaked text messages about wanting to be with transwomen because they are "more feminine"
Coconut oil pulling offers a simple, natural way to support better oral hygieneโpotentially as easy as using a spoonful of the oil in your mouth.
Recent research highlights its role as a scientifically supported antimicrobial practice that can help reduce harmful oral bacteria, plaque accumulation, and early signs of gum inflammation (gingivitis).
The key active component is lauric acid, which comprises about 45โ50% of virgin coconut oil. When swished around the mouth, the oil mixes with saliva, undergoing saponification (a soap-like reaction) that helps mechanically dislodge debris and exert antibacterial effects. Studies show this process can significantly lower counts of Streptococcus mutansโthe main bacterium responsible for tooth decay and plaqueโwhile also decreasing plaque scores, gingival inflammation, and bleeding in cases of plaque-induced gingivitis.
For best results, take 1 tablespoon of virgin (unrefined) coconut oil, swish it gently for 15โ20 minutes on an empty stomach (ideally in the morning), then spit it into the trash (not the sink, to prevent pipe clogs). Follow with your regular brushing and flossing routine.
While evidence from systematic reviews and randomized trials (including meta-analyses up to 2024โ2025) supports moderate benefits for reducing plaque, gingival indices, and bacterial loadsโoften comparable to chlorhexidine mouthwash in short-term useโoil pulling is not a cure-all. It does not reverse advanced gum disease (periodontitis), regenerate lost gum tissue or bone, or replace professional dental care, scaling, root planing, or prescribed treatments. It works best as a complementary adjunct to standard oral hygiene practices.
Experts, including those from the American Dental Association and recent reviews, note that while promising, more high-quality, large-scale studies are needed for definitive long-term conclusions. Always consult your dentist before adding new routines, especially if you have existing oral health issues.
[Jong FJX, et al. (2024). The effect of oil pulling in comparison with chlorhexidine and other mouthwash interventions in promoting oral health: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 22(1):78โ94. doi:10.1111/idh.12725]
After analyzing another batch of newly declassified FBI documents on the Black Liberation Army (BLA)
Soldiers of the BLA engaged in deadly urban combat gun battles with the State
Physically liquidating and punishing police
At numbers the State will never release to the public
By simply deleting declassified document pages
Without the immense asymmetrical intelligence, PSYOPS, and pacification capabilities of the State
The United States of America and its relationship with black americans today
Would be different
๐จ Air pollution during pregnancy is strongly associated with serious risks for both the mother and the developing baby.
Research from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health shows that exposure to harmful pollutants increases the likelihood of premature birth, low birth weight, respiratory problems, autism, and slower fetal brain development.
Many airborne toxins can cross the placenta, directly interfering with critical stages of fetal growth.
At the same time, pollution triggers inflammation and oxidative stress in the mother, disrupting normal metabolism and organ function.
These effects raise the risk of pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, and long-term health consequences for both mother and child.
A new study suggests younger generations may be biologically aging faster than older generations did at the same age.
Researchers analyzed blood marker based โbiological ageโ scores in large UK and US datasets. They found that more recent birth cohorts looked biologically older than earlier cohorts at the same chronological age.
Higher biological age scores were also linked to higher risk of early onset cancers, especially lung, digestive system, and uterine cancers
A 23-year-old man from Louisiana, Daniel Cressy, has become the first person in the state to be effectively cured of sickle cell disease through a CRISPR-based gene-editing treatment.
He had lived since childhood with sickle cell disease, a genetic condition that affects the shape of red blood cells. Instead of being round and flexible, the cells become rigid and crescent-shaped, which can block blood flow. This leads to extreme pain episodes, organ damage, strokes, and other serious complications. The disease comes from a single change in the gene that controls haemoglobin, the protein responsible for carrying oxygen around the body.
Because the disorder is caused by a specific genetic mutation, it became an early focus for CRISPR technology, often described as a kind of โmolecular scissorsโ that can edit DNA.
For the treatment, doctors first collected his blood-forming stem cells and sent them to a laboratory. There, scientists used CRISPR-Cas9 to modify the cells, not by directly repairing the faulty gene, but by reactivating the production of fetal haemoglobin, a natural form of haemoglobin present before birth that does not cause red blood cells to sickle.
Once enough fetal haemoglobin is produced, it can take over the role of the faulty adult version and prevent the disease process.
Before the modified cells were returned to his body, doctors used chemotherapy to make space in his bone marrow. After the infusion, the edited stem cells began generating healthy red blood cells.
The therapy, known as Casgevy, became the first CRISPR-based treatment approved for use in 2023 and is seen as a major breakthrough in genetic medicine.
๐ง Your Brain Is Listening to Youโฆ Even When No One Else Is
Science suggests that the way you talk to yourself can influence how your brain works. Your thoughts and inner voice may affect stress levels, focus, and emotional balance.
Negative self-talk can make your brain feel more stressed, while positive self-talk may help you stay calmer, stronger, and more focused. Over time, these patterns can shape how your brain responds to life.
The shocking part? Most of this happens without you even noticing.
So ask yourselfโฆ what is your brain hearing from you right now?
Source:
American Psychological Association. Self-Talk and Its Effects on Cognition and Emotion
@SirTD_Comments@MyronGainesX@FrankAdams117 The bbc lied here (as per usual.) Iranian authorities encouraged civillians not to gather near and/or around bridges and other infrastructure being targeted but they did it anyway of their own volition to protect their country becsuse that's how nationalistic Iranians are...