That satisfying neck crack may ease stiffness, but could it be risky? Physician Dr Kunal Sood explains how repeated neck cracking can affect blood vessels. | Health ...
Indian Defence Review on MSN
Deep Beneath the Crust, a Fault Is Ripping Open the Earth Not Sliding Like Scientists Insisted for Years
A major fault in central Turkey is defying decades of scientific belief, tearing the Earth open in a way no one expected.
Joint pain has quietly become one of the most common health complaints of modern life. Knee pain, shoulder pain, tennis elbow, heel pain, hip stiffness—millions of people experience these problems ...
The Nation (PK) on MSN
Betaine in backyard poultry
Backyard poultry plays an important role in ensuring food security and income for rural households. Punjab alone accounts for more than 45 per cent of the total rural poultry population. Almost ...
Two absolutes in harmonising with nature as awareness sparks interest – Literacy drives change Hazards teach lessons to ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Vegetable oil in an engine? The results are in
Home mechanics have been pouring vegetable oil into engines for years, sometimes in the fuel tank, sometimes straight into ...
The teenage stage of life has been classified as the exciting, energetic, and potential stage, but it has also been overwhelming. Most teenagers feel stress even when what seems to be “normal” is ...
Work stress tends to follow us home where it can do serious damage to our relationships. But there are things we can do to ...
ZME Science on MSN
Women Who Orgasm With Tears, Laughter, or Pain Are…Normal
Some women climax into laughter, tears, or pain — and science is finally explaining why that doesn’t mean something is wrong.
Abstract: Traditionally, venous stents have been employed to maintain vessel patency in cases of venous obstruction. Recent advancements in stent-electrode technology have broadened their application ...
Hugs can have health benefits, including reducing fear, stress, and pain. They may also support immune and cardiovascular health. Share on Pinterest We hug others when we’re excited, happy, sad, or ...
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