Friday, November 04, 2005

Hmmmm

From the AP:

A group of scientists are turning to people's stomachs to find out if they are telling the truth. A new study by the University of Texas measured electrical impulses in the stomachs of 16 volunteers that were only associated with the act of lying.

"The heart rate went up for both lying and truth, but the gastric electric activity only changed with lying," said Pankaj Pasricha, a researcher with the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.


Sheds a whole new light on this incident from a few days ago after Harry Reid moved for a Closed Session:

"Republicans are outraged," Sen. Christopher Bond, R-Mo., reported. "I just ate lunch, and it's upset my stomach."

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