…or in black and white? – In the Monday, Dec. 1st edition of the New York Times, Anahad O’Connor addresses the claim that some people only dream in black and white. Is this true?

It turns out that a small percentage of people DO dream in black and white. Researches have learned that these are the people who grew up in the era of black and white TV! O?Connor writes: “?People 25 and younger say they almost never dream in black and white. But people over 55 who grew up with little access to color television reported dreaming in black and white about a quarter of the time. Over all, 12% of people dream entirely in black and white.
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William will be on Coast to Coast AM to talk about his new DVD Amreican Rite on Sunday, December 7! To find out where YOU can listen, click here.

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A stash of marijuana almost 3,000 years old has been found in an ancient Chinese tomb, and it’s still just as potent as the day it was picked. In Salem-News.com, Tim King quotes neurologist Ethan B. Russo as saying, “To our knowledge, these investigations provide the oldest documentation of cannabis as a pharmacologically active agent” and that it was obviously “cultivated for psychoactive purposes.”

We guess the ancient Chinese appreciated its memory boosting properties too?and we all need to remember what really happened!

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?if you were born from a frozen embryo! – New studies show that babies born from frozen embryos (used with in vitro fertilization) are less likely to be underweight and premature. So should ALL of us use frozen embryos?

BBC News quotes fertility expert Allan Pacey as warning that “frozen embryo transfers are not as successful as fresh ones in terms of getting a pregnancy. So it may be that we have to balance the health of children against chances of success.”

If you’re pregnant?no matter HOW you got that way?be sure to avoid scented products?and take care of your teeth!

Pregnant women who use perfume or other scented products may have boys who develop infertility problems later in life?and maybe even testicular cancer.
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