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Thursday, 11 December 2014

God's Face Appears In Waves On UK Coastile

As so called weather bomb continues to batter UK western coasts more and more people could start believing it is all the Almighty’s doing.
Recently an unusual natural phenomenon was spotted near Port Wemyss on the south-western tip of the Scottish island Islay.
The startling picture was taken by Ron Steenvoorden who later posted it to his Twitter and captured it with “Mysterious face spotted in the waves. Face caught in wave on UK coastline #God”


God-like? The wave off the coast of Islay
Could it be a sign of God? Nobody knows for sure but everybody remembers that the bible warns of powerful storms, floods and other chaotic weather during the world’s Last Days.
Phenomenal waves, pummelling winds reaching 100mph, blizzards and rain have hit northern areas of Britain as part of a huge storm system. The “weather bomb” brought hundreds of lightning strikes, temporarily cutting power across the Western Isles.


Explosive cyclogenesis – known colloquially as a “weather bomb” – is when a storm intensifies as the pressure at its centre drops rapidly (by more than 24 millibars in 24 hours).
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Sperm Is The Best Indicator Of Good Health

Infertility in men is a sign of other serious health problems – doctors say.
The quality of a man’s sperm is the best indicator of his health a new study has found. Such health problems as high blood pressure, skin and hormone disorders, vascular and heart diseases could mean problems with reproduction and vice versa.


The quality of a man’s sperm is the best indicator of his health
The new study examined the medical records of 9,387 men aged between 30 and 50 between 1994 and 2011 to determine the cause of their infertility. Semen samples, provided by men, were examined and assesed. Such characteristic as volume, concentration and motility were taken into account.
In about half of all the male infertility cases, the problem was abnormal semen while in the rest, the fault lay elsewhere. Almost half (44 per cent) of all the men, whose average age was 38, had some additional health problem besides the fertility problem that brought them to the clinic.

What is even more disturbing is that infertile men die earlier and are more likely to die from heart problems, doctors warned. However, it is not known why there is a such a strong connection between semen defects and seemingly unrelated disorders but doctors are sure that “man’s health is strongly correlated with his semen quality.”