Monday, September 4, 2023

Flush..

 

In a recent study published earlier this year, scientists found that using sleeping pills to get some shut-eye could reduce the build-up of toxic clumps of proteins in fluid that washes the brain clean every night.

Researchers think promoting sleep could be one avenue to stave off Alzheimer's disease, by allowing the sleeping brain to flush itself of leftover proteins and the day's other waste products.

The study spanned just two nights and involved 38 middle-aged participants who showed no signs of cognitive impairment and had no sleep issues.

Dismissed..

 



President of Ukraine fired a slew of senior officials at the start of the year over a scandal linked to the procurement of wartime supplies.  The country’s deputy defense minister resigned after facing allegations of corruption; then in August, Zelensky dismissed all officials in charge of regional military recruitment centers, citing numerous ongoing criminal proceedings.
This is the latest setback for the Ukrainian military, which has been grappling with allegations of widespread corruption.
Defense Minister reportedly came close to dismissed earlier over purchases at inflated prices for the $350 million catering contract in question.
President Biden said They are fighting for Democracy!!!?? It's all perhaps known for a long time and is in classified documents.

Lawless..

 

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Israel is considering tough steps including the immediate deportation of Eritrean asylum seekers involved in riots in Tel Aviv.

Some 170 people were injured in violent clashes with police and in-fighting between groups of supporters and opponents of the Eritrean regime.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said "a red line" had been crossed. He also ordered a new plan to remove all African migrants that he described as "illegal infiltrators".

Israeli police - several dozen of whom were among the injured - said they felt their lives were at risk.

There were also dramatic street battles between large crowds of Eritreans armed with pieces of wood, metal and rocks. As well as attacking each other, they smashed shop windows and cars.

Friday, September 1, 2023

Trade..

 

Following the landmark BRICS expansion, India has ditched the US dollar in what is a historic oil deal with the United Arab Emirates (UAE). In fact, India has purchased 1 million barrels of oil in rupees from the UAE, marking another significant step in the economic alliance’s de-dollarization efforts.

The UAE became a member of the bloc following last week’s 2023 summit. Specifically, it joined Saudi Arabia, Iran, Argentina, Ethiopia, and Egypt as the newest members of the expanded alliance. Now, the historic deal marks a notable trade between the two member states. 

Saudi Arabia, a key trader of oil globally, should present a very important aspect of this equation. Especially considering that the United States had recently urged the country to continue settling in the greenback. Conversely, its inclusion in the BRICS will likely lead to action similar.

This action will limit greatly the effect of US Sanctions or using the dollars and the sanctions as weapon against many poor countries renders the countries economies devastated.

Hat..

 

More than..

 


White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that President Joe Biden has "done more" to secure the southern border and deal with the immigration crisis "than anybody else." 

Her comments come after fellow Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez told the New York Times that immigration is the Biden administration's "weakest issue." 

"Look, the president has done what he can from here, from the federal government, from the White House to put forth and manage our border in a safe and humane way to respect the dignity of every human, as he says all the time, and making sure that our communities are safe," she added. 

Now the Democrats are complaining... Just a thought.

Co-Incidence..

 

crisis..

 

Mulyi-Vit..

 

Multivitamins aren't a miracle cure, but they can act as a "dietary insurance plan" to help you fill in the gaps with your eating habits. Especially if you have certain food allergies, dietary restrictions or medical conditions that impact how and what you eat.

The study, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, looked at data collected from over 3,500 older adults, ages 60 and older. The researchers randomly assigned participants with either a daily multivitamin supplement (they used Centrum Silver) or a placebo.  

At the end of the one-year mark, those taking the multivitamin had significantly better scores on a test evaluating immediate recall than the placebo group. This was also shown across the three-year follow-up mark. But interestingly, there were also improvements seen in individuals with heart disease.

At the start of the study, participants with a history of heart disease scored lower on memory tests compared to those without heart disease. But after just one year of taking a daily multi, individuals with a history of heart disease saw significant memory improvements compared to those without the disease.


Thursday, August 31, 2023

Reason..

 

Stubborn inflation in Germany and Spain looks set to keep ECB policymakers on high alert

German price growth slowed less than expected to 6.4% in August from a year earlier.

Investors believe the price data is likely to tip the balance on the ECB’s governing council in Favour of raising interest rates for a tenth consecutive time at its meeting on September 14, despite growing signs that the bloc is heading for an economic downturn.

The historically high year-on-year inflation rate was mainly driven by the extreme price rises for energy products and food since war started in Ukraine”, said Dr. Ruth Brand, the new President of the Federal Statistical.

Inflation Rate in Euro Area averaged 2.21 percent from 1991 until 2023, reaching an all time high of 10.60 percent in October of 2022.

  Sanctions sanctions and sanctions..