When you are sick or experience a traumatic event, your adrenal glands begin producing hormones to counteract the effects that stress has on the body. If the stress is particularly intense or prolonged or if you suffer an acute or chronic illness, your adrenal glands can become so taxed that they are no longer able […]
Political and Humanitarian Situation in Jammu Kashmir 2014
Political and Humanitarian Situation in Jammu Kashmir In the United Kingdom, the House of Commons Select Committee has confirmed that backbench “General debate on political and humanitarian situation in Kashmir” will be held in Committee Room 10 on 11 September 2014. David Ward MP along with members of All Parties Parliamentary Committee (APPG) on Kashmir […]
Repair Stem Cells Institute Launches New Affordable USA Stem Cell Treatments for MS
What better day to celebrate the major raising of the quality of low cost USA stem cell treatments for patients with Multiple Sclerosis? Dallas, Texas, U.S – The Repair Stem Cells Institute, the world’s only stem cell patients’ advocacy group, announces its special offer of “Double MS” stem cell treatments available for the first time […]
Senate issues resolution 448 on situation in Ukraine that doesn’t necessarily reflect the will of the American people
On May 15, 2014 Senator Rubio and Senator Cruz issued a resolution on the situation in the Ukraine which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. It doesn’t however necessarily reflect the will or sense of the people of America. It reads as follows: “S. Res. 448 – Whereas the territorial integrity of Ukraine has […]
Taliban Open New Headquarters in the Wake of Kabul Bombing
A suicide bomb explosion shook [1] a western district of Kabul, Afghanistan on June 18, killing at least three and injuring more than twenty. The explosion took place shortly before the international coalition (ISAF) forces were due to officially transfer responsibility for security of the remaining districts of eastern and southern Afghanistan to the Afghan […]
Kazakstan: Struggle Ahead for Wives of Janaozen Convicts
Struggling to support families, they believe their husbands were made scapegoats for 2011 bloodshed. By Saule Mukhametrakhimova, Almaz Kumenov – Ayno Daryabaeva, a mother of four from Janaozen in western Kazakstan, does not know how long she can keep her children from knowing their father is in jail. Her husband Kanat Jusipbaev was among dozens […]
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