Beetroot Recipes and Cancer Claims: What You Should Know Before Believing the Hype

Images and headlines claiming that a simple recipe can “destroy cancer cells in 42 days” often spread quickly online. Beetroot juice, in particular, is frequently promoted as a miracle solution. While beets are undeniably nutritious and beneficial as part of a healthy diet, it is important to separate proven benefits from exaggerated or misleading claims. … Read more

Hand Numbness: Normal or a Sign of a Problem?

What is numbness in hands? Numbness in the hands is an unusual sensation that can indicate various underlying conditions. This condition, also known as paresthesia, often comes with a tingling feeling, commonly described as “pins and needles.” Common Causes of Hand Numbness Nerve Issues: Compression or damage (e.g., sleeping in one position too long, carpal … Read more

Why Back Pain Can Be a Sign of Pancreatic problem

Back pain is one of the most common physical complaints, especially among adults over 40. It is often blamed on poor posture, muscle strain, aging, or long hours of sitting. However, in rare but serious cases, persistent back pain can be an early warning sign of pancreatic cancer—a disease known for being difficult to detect … Read more

Covid-19 vaccines: what are the latest reported side effects?

Anaïs Chabalier 15/02/2022, 12:50 – modified24/01/2023, 16:30 Health Numerous side effects linked to Covid-19 vaccines have been reported by health authorities. What are they? We take stock of the latest adverse effects identified by the ANSM (French National Agency for Medicines and Health Products Safety) and those highlighted in various scientific studies. 79%. That’s the percentage of French … Read more

Doctor shares what it means if you always need to poo immediately after you eat (it isn’t just IBS)

If you’ve ever felt an almost immediate need to use the bathroom after eating, you’re definitely not alone. It’s a surprisingly common response known as the gastrocolic reflex. Dr. Joseph Salhab recently explained that this urge doesn’t happen because food is racing through your digestive tract, but because your brain and stomach send signals to … Read more

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A recent discovery has rekindled the interest of scientists and mystery enthusiasts: people with Rh-negative blood continue to raise questions about their origins and unusual biological properties. Rh negative blood is caused by the absence of a specific protein, the Rh factor, on the surface of red blood cells. Although the majority of the world’s … Read more

Everyone can see the grass, but only those with keen eyesight spot the snake in less than 30 seconds.

At first glance, it’s just a simple patch of grass, a little dry in places, quite ordinary. And yet… something is hidden there, enough to drive thousands of internet users crazy. Some scrutinized the image for long minutes, zooming, moving the screen, doubting their own perception. Why does this innocuous photo provoke so much excitement … Read more

Why Does Your Nail Clipper Have a Little Round Hole?

In our daily lives, we often overlook the intricate details of the tools we use, such as the small hole on the lever of nail clippers. While it may seem like a simple design element, this hole actually serves a purposeful function that ties into both practicality and historical design choices. Primarily, the hole provides … Read more