Erectile dysfunction is strong predictor of fatal heart ailments, German study finds

This story is about a study that definitely links erectile dysfunction to heart attack. Happeh Theory also makes statements to this effect and links in the drug Viagra.

( About 5 or so years ago Happeh wrote to the FDA to try to tell them what the connection between Erectile Dysfunction, Viagra, and Heart Attack was. Their response was "mail the material to us". It sounded like the end of the sentence they left unwritten was "so we can throw it in the trash". I wasn't too surprised actually seeing as Viagra is a billion dollar business. I don't think the FDA is too worried if a few people die of heart attack from Viagra. )

It is a shame that these medical people are so inept. They seem to beleive the common cause between heart attack and erectile dysfunction is cholesterol. If that wasn't so sad it would be gut busting funny. The fact that grown educated men could honestly believe something so foolish is mind boggling.

The reason erectile dysfunction is linked to heart attack is easily explained by Happeh Theory. These medical people could help prevent heart attack in these patients if they would learn about Happeh Theory.

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"Decreased physical activity is an independent risk factor for sexual dysfunction'

This news story is about links between physical health and sex. The story says:

“There are not many data,” Subak explained, “and the data that exist are not necessarily conclusive, however it does appear that decreased physical activity is an independent risk factor for sexual dysfunction.”

Of course there is a link between physical activity and sex. According to Happeh Theory, the human body is a big penis. According to Happeh Theory the penis and the human body are mirror images of each other. Anything that happens to the penis or a particular area of the penis will be mirrored by some type of change in the related area of the human body.

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Even "fake" acupuncture helps back pain

This study found that acupuncture did give more relief to people than usual care did. The story says fake acupuncture because the acupuncture seemed to work whether it followed certain acupuncture techniques or not.

According to Happeh Theory, this story is evidence for the existence of energy in the human body. The acupuncture has to work on something. The doctors don't know what, but they know it is working on something.

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Many people refuse to believe Happeh Theory because scientists contradict the claims of Happeh Theory. Scientists do not know everything. In fact scientists frequently make mistakes.

This blog entry is about a news story describing how increasing numbers of plastic surgery patients are being harmed by their doctors.

More proof that doctors and scientist make mistakes all of the time. If they can make a mistake about something as serious as plastic surgery, then they can easily make mistakes about intellectual theoretical material like Happeh Theory.

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Iraq-born teen cracks maths puzzle

The point in putting this news article here is to show people that anyone can come up with an answer to something. If a 16 year old can solve a 300 year old math puzzle, why can't someone named Happeh discover that masturbation will make a human being blind and crippled?

What I especially like about the story is that the kid's high school teachers did not believe him. He had to go to a higher university to get his worked checked.

That is like some scientists that are not smart enough saying Happeh Theory is not true. One of these days I will find the smart scientists that will be smart enough to understand what I am saying.

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Thick-Brained People Are Smarter

A new scientific study has found that the thickness of the grey matter in the brain is related to intelligence. That would be the same as Phrenology or Happeh Theory saying that the size of the head is related to the mentality and personality of a human being.

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Biological elements of the human body have an electromagnetic signature

This story is about a dispute between two men over a scientific discovery. The men and the dispute are unimportant. What is important is the discovery.

The dicovery is supposed to be a method whereby a biological element, something like a virus, can be identified by an electromagnetic signature. If this discovery is true, the discovery is saying that the human body emits electromagnetic energy.

If the human body emits electromagnetic energy, the human beings really do have energy as many people claim.

The discovery in this story is implying that scientists are completely wrong when they say that human beings do not have energy.

If the scientists in this story can identify an electromagnetic signal from something in a human body with a piece of equipment, then why couldn't a human being have the ability to identify or see or feel the electromagnetic signals that the piece of equipment is picking up?

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Pubic hair determines women’s sexual character

This story is about a doctor who says that the pattern formed by the pubic hair of a woman determines their sexual character. The story has been picked up in the west as a joke article. This news story can be explained by Happeh Theory. The Japanese doctor is talking about similar things to what Happeh Theory talks about.

The Fiber View of the Human Body is one of the theoretical models of the human body created for Happeh Theory, that could provide a theoretical basis for what this Japanese doctor has noticed.

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Is Einstein the Last Great Genius?

This article talks about how most real scientific breakthroughs come from individuals. Scientists own research indicate that individuals are better at inventing things than a large group is.

The article also talks about how genius is work. The individuals who produce breakthroughs work at them for years.

Happeh has been seriously working on Happeh Theory for 8 years or so. The previous years were spent on the studying and learning that enabled the creation of Happeh Theory.

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Activity cuts breast cancer risk

This article talks about a study that discovered a link between exercise and breast cancer.

I spent a few years on the internet at one particular bulletin board, and a variety of other bulletin boards, hammering away at people that exercise would do more for breast cancer than any other cause medical people were looking at.

Looks like it finally sunk in. ;)

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