Drink wine! – We all hope to live long enough to witness UFO disclosure– at last. But there’s a joke going around about life-extension methods with various punch lines, all of which boil down to: “Why would I want to live forever if I’m fat and decrepit?” Well, there’s a new drug out that may solve BOTH problems at once: It may extend your life AND combat obesity. It may even help you avoid Alzheimer’s and blindness. And there is a surprisingly good reason to stay in good shape as you get older.
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It turns out that there really is such a thing as a Healing Touch (NOTE: subscribers can still listen to this show). And praying for a sick person may help too. A growing number of medical facilities are utilizing Healing Touch, which is a gentle, noninvasive therapy shown to facilitate the relaxation response to enhance the healing process. Research shows that, in addition to inducing a deep sense of calm and relaxation, Healing Touch helps to reduce pain, decrease anxiety, promote sleep and improve an overall sense of well-being.
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Who thinks they’re here and who doesn’t – 20% of people worldwide who responded to a recent poll say they think that aliens exist and that they live among us disguised as humans. Slightly more men than women believe this is true.

A Reuters poll of over20,000 adults in 22 countries reveals that more than 40% of people from India and China believe that aliens walk among us, although 80% of people polled do not agree with that premise. The respondents who are LEAST likely to think aliens are here reside in Belgium (despite the incredible military sightings of triangle-shaped craft there in 1989), Sweden and the Netherlands (only 8% in each case).
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And fat can make you stressed – Depressed because you weigh more than you want to? It could be because you’re stressed. Science has long documented the effect of extreme stress, such as war, injury or traumatic grief on humans. Typically, such situations cause victims to decrease their food intake and body weight. Recent studies, however, tend to suggest that social stress, such as public speaking, tests, job and relationship pressures, may have the opposite effect–over-eating and weight gain.
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