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Some Tiny Mites Having Sex on Our Faces Unseen?

Posted By: adminon: June 22, 2022In: SpectacleTags: Demodex follicularum, DNA, Scientists, SPFNo CommentsViews:
Some Tiny Mites Having Sex on Our Faces Unseen?

Can it be true? Well, that is what scientists are saying, according to this report a few hours ago By Sam Harris (BBC Newsbeat reporter) But what about pore cleaning mites like Demodex folli... Read more

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Why mRNA COVID Vaccines Can’t Change Your DNA

Posted By: adminon: August 25, 2021In: NewsLogTags: CDC, COVID-19, DNA, mRNA, WHONo CommentsViews:
Why mRNA COVID Vaccines Can't Change Your DNA

This is a Newsweek version of the claim that won’t go away and warrants republication as follows:   By Jason Murdock  The type of vaccines used against COVID-19 do not interact with or... Read more

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Kaduna and the Paradox of a Centenary

Posted By: adminon: December 17, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: Cross Rivers State of Nigeria, DNA, Grand Durbar, Rotation of power principle, SOKAPUNo CommentsViews:
Kaduna and the Paradox of a Centenary

Kaduna, the historic city upon which sat the seat of government of what used to be Northern Nigeria until the series of creation of states in the country is in the news in a paradoxical way.... Read more

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