The factor inhibiting HIF regulates T cell differentiation and anti-tumour efficacy T cells must adapt to variations in tissue microenvironments; these adaptations include the degree of oxygen availability.
Why You Should Only Take Folate and Never Folic Acid The terms folate and folic acid are often used interchangeably, but they're not the same.
This Week in the New Normal #83 Our successor to This Week in the Guardian, This Week in the New Normal is our weekly chart of the progress of autocracy, authoritarianism and economic restructuring around the world. As usual, since there was no edition last week, we’re technically covering two weeks in the new normal today
The Plot Thickens: Uncovering the CIA & Rockefeller Foundation’s Role in the 2025 Depopulation Forecast released by Deagel In a world where reality often seems stranger than fiction, the machinations behind global events can be an enigma wrapped in mystery.
The Deadly Rise of Scientism One of the greatest challenges each society faces is deciding what constitutes "truth." Whoever holds that power wields enormous influence and steers the direction of the society for better or for worse. For centuries, "truth" was delegated to the ruling institutions of the time, and hence truth was simply the
BRICS agenda and Western Empire agenda are the same agenda In an article last month, Catte Black and Iain Davis argued that we should oppose the multipolar world order just as vigorously as we might any other model of tyranny. Why? Because the multipolar world order, led by the BRICS nations, is the same agenda that you’ve heard from
If the Irish government ratifies WHO’s Pandemic Treaty without holding a referendum, all hell will break loose In 1987, the Irish Supreme Court ruled that the Irish government, as guardians of the Irish Constitution, could not enter into certain international agreements without a majority approval of Irish citizens through a referendum. This ruling is famously known as the “Crotty judgement.” The World Health Organisation’s (“WHO’s”
Can Chewing Affect Blood Glucose for Diabetics? It's estimated that, by 2050, more than 1.31 billion people worldwide may have diabetes.
What's Your Score on This Sit-to-Stand Longevity Test? Your ability to sit on the floor and get back up again without using your hands, knees or other support may be a powerful indicator of longevity, especially if you're 50 or older.
Ukraine: New Findings on Russia’s Devastation of Mariupol (Kyiv, February 8, 2024) – The Russian military assault on the Ukrainian city of Mariupol between February and May 2022 left thousands of civilians dead and injured, including many in apparently unlawful attacks, and trapped hundreds of thousands for weeks without basic services, Human Rights Watch, Truth Hounds, and SITU Research
Does Your Finger Length Reveal Psychopathic Tendencies? Take a look at the length of your index finger and your ring finger.
The Resistible Rise of The New Normal Reich So, the German authorities have filed an appeal to overturn my acquittal in criminal court last week.
Psychological perspectives on divine forgiveness: 3. Trait self-control is associated with well-being through seeking divine forgiveness Introduction: Although a majority of the world’s population believes in a Higher Power and subscribes to a religion in which divine forgiveness is emphasized, little work has been done to understand individual differences associated with seeking divine forgiveness. Methods: Building on work that suggests trait self-control facilitates well-being, the