UPDATE – Pedophilia has been in the news the last few years, due to the scandals in the Catholic Church. There’s new evidence that this condition is caused by brain abnormalities. Keep reading to see if YOU recognize one of these predators.

BBC News reports that when scientists at Yale University gave MRI scans to both pedophiles and normal adults, while they were shown erotic material, they found that some of the brain activity in pedophiles was lower than the activity in normal adults. They quote researcher John Krystal as saying, “The findings provide clues to the complexity of this disorder, and this deficit may predispose individuals who are vulnerable to pedophilia to seek other forms of stimulation.”
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Whitley Strieber interviews William Henry about his important new DVD, the Light Body Effect. The light body is part of every spiritual tradition, and William talks here about his AMAZING journey to understanding what it is, how to activate it, and how actually looking at crucial images and imprinting them on your inner self changes you. This interview is connected to the current crop circle meditations that Whitley Strieber is conducting in the subscriber section, and will explain a great deal about HOW and WHY imprinting can be so powerful.

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Anne Strieber talks with William Henry about how to “charge” your light body with the powerful images of Osiris, Jesus, and others. Anne gets down to earth in her wonderfully practical and straightforward way, and we LEARN just how to use this fantastic material.

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We recently reported on a surprising way that men can help protect themselves from prostate cancer. Now something else they may be doing? taking vitamins?could turn out to be BAD for this disease.

About a third of American adults take some type of multivitamin on a regular basis. In nearly every case, the goal is better health, even though there is no firm evidence to support this hope. The absence of benefit is one thing, but the presence of harm is another: A 2007 report in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute concluded that there was an increased prostate cancer risk among men using multivitamins.
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