Fruits, Veggies May Have Their Limits in Boosting Lifespan – WebMD
5 servings day Fruits, Veggies May Have Their Limits in Boosting Lifespan – WebMD.
5 servings day Fruits, Veggies May Have Their Limits in Boosting Lifespan – WebMD.
diopathic disease is defined as one that develops without any apparent or known causes. That is the term used for fibromyalgia, autoimmune diseases, including lupus and chronic fatigue syndrome. While many of these diseases have recognizable signs and symptoms, the lack of causality haunts medical schools, doctors, practices and hospitals. The only ones benefiting from… Read More »
Rebecca Ehalt may have missed her dog while away in Europe, but it’s clear that her pet schnauzer missed her so much that it knocked the poor pooch off her feet — literally. Ehalt visited her family’s home in Pennsylvania earlier this week from Slovenia, where she’s currently living, for a wedding reception that… Read More »
It was surprising when scientists discovered a new part of the human body earlier this year, but understandable that it had gone undetected for so long given that it’s only 15 microns thick (it’s in the eye). But another, larger part of the human body will now need to be added to anatomy books. A ligament… Read More »
Wait, you mean not everyone has out-of-body experiences at their own will? It was apparently a surprise for a University of Ottawa graduate student studying psychology that it was unusual for her to be able to will herself out of her body, as she claims she can do. Scientists monitored activity in the woman’s… Read More »
9 Things to Know About Reviving the Recently Dead By Greg Miller In 1986, a two-and-a-half year-old girl named Michelle Funk fell into a stream and drowned. By the time paramedics found her, she hadn’t been breathing for more than an hour. Her heart was stopped. In other words, she was dead. Somewhat inexplicably, the… Read More »
A Toronto doctor who specializes in the treatment of tropical diseases says it’s unlikely a recent outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in West Africa could spread to North America. Dr. Jay Keystone, who works in the tropical diseases unit of Toronto General Hospital, was interviewed Wednesday on CBC Radio’s Metro Morning. A woman puts on… Read More »