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An expert has explained that if you take weight-loss drugs you might get 'Ozempic mouth', though it's not all bad.
According to Popular Science, an astronaut who is exposed to a space vacuum would experience their blood vaporising, along ...
A flesh-eating caterpillar dresses up in bones to sneak onto spider webs and steal prey, scientists have discovered.
The risk of cancer goes up with age, in part because aging impedes the body's ability to detect and destroy cells with ...
Authorities charged the dog camp owner with sale and receipt of dogs intended to be used in an animal fighting venture ...
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Can you burp in space?
Digestive gas gets the best of everyone sooner or later, often in the form of a burp. Burping is how the body clears excess ...
Researchers at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering found that both natural and synthetic chewing gums release ...
Our digestive system is a crucial component of our body that is involved in the breakdown of food and converts it into ...
To mark the anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp in April 1945, we share the eyewitness account of a ...
A team of mechanical and biological engineers at Cornell University and the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Brown ...
Researchers caught a close-up video of a flying sea pig (aka, a sea cucumber), and it has what looks like 50 tiny hands.
Martin Mwita, 20, is the first patient in St. Louis and among the first across the country to receive a new gene therapy for ...