According to recent studies, reducing one’s salt intake offers significant health benefits. The risk of developing vascular disorders and having a stroke is increased when salt intake is high. The use of potassium supplements...
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A glass of rainwater, anyone? Fluorine chemicals are falling like rain, so forget it
There is no such thing as a “virgin” location when it comes to rainwater; it is always contaminated. Substances containing fluorine fall as rain in Tibet and as snow in Antarctica. Researchers at Stockholm...
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If all the ice on Earth melted, what would happen?
The world as we know it would end if all the ice on Earth melted. A large portion of North America and Europe, however, would vanish entirely. The whole ice melt may cause a...
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NASA is focusing “all hands on deck” on the study of UFOs
NASA has stressed that they are serious about their UFO research since announcing in June that they will launch such a study. NASA’s Science Mission Directorate’s Daniel Evans stated on Wednesday that the agency...
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HIV causes a five-year acceleration in the aging process
According to research conducted at UCLA, HIV has a “early and considerable” impact on the aging process of infected people, hastening the onset of the biochemical changes in the body linked with aging within...
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Derinkuyu is a subterranean city with a population of 20,000. The astonishing creativity of ancient architects
An underground metropolis that can hold up to 20,000 people at once, for many months, sits under the wind-carved, conical surface of Cappadocia in Turkey’s west-central region, attracting millions of visitors every year. Elengubu,...
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