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Things You Didn’t Know About Appendicitis
Some common facts you might not know about appendicitis There may be a good chance that this is not the first time you've heard about appendectomy. Spontaneous Human Combustion Victim Dies
Despite the rescuer's heroic efforts, the woman was quite severely burned. She was immediately rushed by air ambulance to a specialist burns unit in Lübeck where she remained in critical condition until she passed away. Eating Fry- up Before Drinking Can Minimize Hangover
Drinking too much alcohol could lead to throwing up and hangovers. Some believe a meal filled with fried food could prevent it from happening. But an expert says only if it’s consumed before drinking. Balloon You can Swallow Fights Obesity
This may become the newest trend on how to lose wieght. Losing weght has always been a struggle for those who hate exercise. Well, now with the advancement of science, there might be a solution to that. Study Shows that Too Little Sleep Can Give a Higher Risk of Diabetes and Chronic Renal Disease
Study Shows that Too Little Sleep Can Give a Higher Risk of Diabetes and Chronic Renal Disease Are you tired from always not being able to sleep enough? If you are, then you need to understand that having at least 5 hours or less of sleep,it can raise the chances of having chronic diseases such as diabetes and chronic renal disease. 'The Walking Dead': A Real Syndrome
A rare mental disorder that is associated with schizophrenia, clinical depresssion and psychosis causes individuals to think they are dead. What is Driving the Obesity Epidemic in the U.S.?
Researchers found out that obesity is not because of fast foods and junk foods. Regardless of their bad reputation, junk food, fast food and soda are not the major cause of the obesity epidemic in the United States, Cornell University researchers argue. Walk More Every Day to Keep the Doctor Away
Exercise can sustain lives, with a growth in the amount of steps walked each day creating a direct equivalence with long term existence. Whale Suicides: Fact or Myth?
Many are the factors that plague these animals in their natural habitat, which may subsequently create behavioural deviation. Exercise: Study Shows It's Never Too Late to Start Now
A Canadian woman who didn't start exercising until she was 77 became an athletics champion at 93 and has 30 world records under her name. When her brain was examined, they found out that her brain was different from other 90 year olds. Embarrasing Google Translation Error Left Spain a Red Face
A Galician town's website ended up promoting a "clitoris festival" when Google Translate failed to recognize the Galician word 'grelo.' The Dairy Farm: Modernizing the Millenia-Old Industry through Instagram Eyes
The modern dairy farm is viewed through the lenses of four Instagrammers. A new web series is putting the spotlight in dairy farms. Acres and Avenues will give city dwellers an inside scoop into the inner workings of farm life. Star Wars' Death Star Waffle Maker Will Make You Eat "Death Star" for Breakfast
ThinkGeek has just introduced the waffle maker which creates golden tasty waffles that no kids or an even adult can resist. Not just any ordinary waffle maker -- it's a waffle maker shaped like the Death Star, the Galactic Empire's super-weapon of destruction. Myth Busted: Kangaroo Farts Are Not Eco-Friendly As Previously Thought
Previous theories state that marsupials had unique gut bacteria thus producing less methane. However, a new study reveals that Kangaroo farts are not as eco-friendly as previously believed.
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