The latest research from the Buck Institute in Novato, California, has identified a possible trigger for Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and has determined that resveratrol, an antioxidant present in red wine, could benefit sufferers. The research, which has been published this month in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, revolves around ApoE4, a cholesterol-carrying protein associated with a higher risk of Alzheimer’s Disease, and SirT1, a member of the sirtuin family of proteins.
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This is the first time I have seen a video of anything that looked like this. If it’s real, you’d think that most of its life would be, to say the least, inconvenient. But who am I to say, your mere Out There editor? Whatever this is, it qualifies as being ‘out there,’ no question about that. I’ve sent the link to our video experts and will add their responses.

Two of our experts have weighed in:

Expert One: It’s fake. The contrived camera shake is even faker than the critter.

Expert Two: I don’t know, looks pretty good to me. Big bug.

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Millions of fish are dying in rivers all over the planet and no valid explanation has been given. The reports have come in from every corner of the world, from Sweden to South Korea, and appear only to be connected by the bizarre nature of the phenomena.

A terrifying list, compiled by Michael Snyder (former Washington D.C. attorney, publisher of ‘The Truth’ ezine and author of ‘The Beginning Of The End’), details die-off events occurring worldwide over the course of JUST ONE MONTH this summer:
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