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Scientists Trial Cancer Drug As Possible Cure For Paedophiles

Researchers in Sweden have started a clinical trial to assess whether a prostate cancer drug could help prevent or lower the risk of paedophiles committing sexual abuse. The £1,000 a year drug called degarelix was found to have the side effect of reducing sexual arousal by stopping the production of testosterone The drugs trial at Stockholm’s Karolinska Institutet  will involve 60 patients have sought help for paedophile fantasies, but have not acted on them.

Wave Of Suicides Plague Small Indian village

Since the start of the year, a tiny village in central India has seen an unprecedented eighty suicides While locals have blamed blame it on demon spirits, some researchers say that pesticides could be behind widespread depression. In a bizarre combination of financial distress, superstition and clinical depression, Khargone, has reported 381suicides in the past year. The continuing ‘depression’ forced the village to declare a state of emergency in early April.  It was reported that the youngest resident who tried to attempt suicide was just 11 years old.

Riot Police Deploy Tear-Gas Against Pro-Refugee Protestors On Austrian-Italian Border - Live Feed

Pro-refugee protestors are rallying at the Brenner Pass on the Austrian-Italian border.

As RT reports, the activits oppose the Austrian Governments decision to increase controls at its border with Italy, and are demanding that refugees are allowed to enter the country.

Video: Ireland Fighting HPV Vaccine Injury & Big Pharma Control

Ireland is fighting back against injuries caused by the HPV vaccine and Big Pharma control over its public health services. R.E.G.R.E.T. is a support group  that was set up by parents of Irish teenage girls who developed serious health problems after receiving HPV vaccines (Gardasil) at secondary school. The vaccine has been offered to teenage girls in Ireland since May 2010 as part of the schools vaccination programme and is recommended by the World Health Organsiation.

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