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The oldest map in the world reveals mysteries from 3,000 years ago.
The discovery of the world's oldest map is akin to unearthing a buried treasure chest, filled with invaluable insights into our ancient past. This ancient map, believed to be around 3,000 years old, has captivated historians, archaeologists, and scholars, offering a remarkable glimpse into the geographic knowledge and cartographic skills of our ancestors. Through meticulous analysis and interpretation, this map has begun to unlock secrets that have been hidden for millennia.
By Francis Damiabout a year ago in History
Two foods can relieve acid reflux and nine worsen it
Acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), is a common condition that affects many people. It occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation in the chest known as heartburn. While various factors contribute to acid reflux, diet plays a significant role in triggering or alleviating symptoms. Here, we explore nine foods that are known to cause acid reflux and two that can help soothe it.
By Francis Damiabout a year ago in Lifehack
The enigmatic origins of the Huns who stormed Rome are revealed by ancient DNA.
The agent of the European Huns, a drifting accumulation that helped topple the Roman Empire, has been active in abstruseness — until now. A new abstraction of age-old DNA from fifth- to sixth-century Hun skeletons suggests they were an assorted aggregation of alloyed agents with little access to the Xiongnu Authority in Mongolia.
By Francis Damiabout a year ago in History
I was drinking 28 liters of fizzy drinks every week - here is why I finally quit
You ability apprehend that additional who works part-time would adore a comfortable boutique about a quiet Aldi at 11 am aboriginal in the week, but that’s never been the case for me. Mondays are my abundant appropriation day, aback I banal up on airy pop so I don’t agitation if I run out mid-week. I usually aim to buy 14 two-litre bottles to satisfy my thirst.
By Francis Damiabout a year ago in Longevity
Six indicators that you're consuming too much fat
Eating dietary fat is essential for maintaining overall health, as it provides energy, supports cell growth, and helps protect your organs. However, consuming too much fat can lead to various health issues. Here are six warning signs that you may be eating too much fat:
By Francis Damiabout a year ago in Longevity
The scientific justification for not washing every day
When I say I don’t wash, I’m talking about my anatomy – not my clothes. They are anxiously laundered; I aloof don’t see the charge to accountable my anatomy to the aforementioned regime. Largely because of the clothes awning it.
By Francis Damiabout a year ago in Longevity
9 warning signs you’re eating too many carbs
Eating carbohydrates is essential for providing your body with the energy it needs to function, but consuming too many carbs can lead to various health issues. Carbohydrates are found in foods like bread, pasta, rice, and sugary snacks, and while they are a key part of a balanced diet, it's crucial to recognize when you're overindulging. Here are nine warning signs that you may be eating too many carbs:
By Francis Damiabout a year ago in Longevity
NHS professionals are advised by a "sensitivity" guidance not to refer to obese persons as such.
NHS agents have been told not to alarm fat bodies “obese” in admonition issued by the medicines watchdog. The Civic Institute of Bloom and Affliction Excellence (Nice) has banned an alternation of acutely calm words in the latest adaptation of its across-the-board accent guide.
By Francis Damiabout a year ago in Lifehack
The underappreciated root vegetable that strengthens your digestive system
Haggis is, of course, an axial allotment of adulatory Burns Night (January 25). As a Scot, I’ve apparent my fair allotment of this bowl marched about apartment on argent platters, followed by an advance of bagpipers in kilts afore Rabbie Burns’ Address to a Haggis is recited while dinner’s served up.
By Francis Damiabout a year ago in Lifehack
An ancient human bridge that dates back 6,000 years was found in a hidden underwater cave.
In an astonishing discovery, archaeologists have unearthed a 6,000-year-old bridge, believed to have been constructed by ancient humans, in a secret underwater cave. This remarkable find has provided new insights into the engineering prowess of early civilizations and their ability to adapt to challenging environments.
By Francis Damiabout a year ago in History
A 4,200,000,000-year-old rock validates a question we had regarding the moon.
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have unearthed a rock dating back 4.2 billion years that has provided new insights into the moon's geological history. This ancient rock, brought back to Earth by China's Chang'e-6 spacecraft, has confirmed long-held suspicions about volcanic activity on the moon's far side, a region that has remained largely unexplored until now.
By Francis Damiabout a year ago in History











