Keep your heart rhythm healthy with magnesium
magnesium is an essential ingredient for a healthy body. In addition to its multiple physiological activities, "Mg" on the periodic table is a mineral needed for optimum cardiovascular health. What is the heart's reaction to it? Learn more about the benefit of magnesium for your heart by reading on.
Read full storyNear-Death Experiences, according to scientists, prove that there is an afterlife, they claim
One of the biggest unsolved questions in life is what awaits us when we die. Over the course of many years, several religions have developed their own interpretations of what mankind means by the term "afterlife," which refers to the continuation of our spiritual journey. People who follow the teachings of the Christian religion believe that they will either go to paradise or hell depending on what they do and what they choose. Reincarnation may take the form of a different human being or even an animal, depending on your religious beliefs.
Read full storyIt's possible that the "Canyon of Fire" solar storm may strike Earth today or tomorrow
Solar winds caused by the breakup of a vast "canyon of fire" filament on the sun will cause a small G1 geomagnetic storm today (July 20) or tomorrow (July 21). According to SpaceWeather.com, solar filaments were initially observed as black, thread-like streaks against the brilliant backdrop of the sun on July 12. There was an eruption on the sun's surface on July 15th, carving out an approximately 238,880 mile (384,400 km) long and 12,400 miles (20,000 km) deep "canyon of fire" and hurling solar material directly at us. The eruption was caused by a filament that had snaked its way down the northern hemisphere of our star.
Read full storyA chemical imbalance in the brain is most likely not the root of depression.
There's been a constant stream of material on how depression is caused by a "chemical imbalance" in the brain—specifically, an imbalance of the brain chemical serotonin—for the last 30 years. Our most recent review of the research, however, shows that this claim is not supported by the data.
Read full storyThe Roman crucifixion's best-preserved skeletal evidence dates back almost two millennia
There are just a few examples of ancient Roman crucifixions to be found. Because the wooden crosses used in the crucifixion would rot so quickly, there is little trace of the crucifixion. In addition, the crucifixion victims were not buried properly. As a result, the corpses of these people were never located.
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