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American swimmer Michael Phelps brought home yet another Olympic gold medal, but the world’s attention has been focused on the mysterious red, bruise marks on his body.
Cupping is the latest health craze to hit the Olympics, but you don´t have to be a world class athlete to enjoy its benefits!
New research detected an intriguing change in the average body temperature of the Tsimane people, an indigenous foraging and farming group in the Bolivian Amazon that has recently started to interact more with industrialized communities. Over 16 years, the Tsimane have experienced a slight but rapid drop in body temperature—mirroring a similar decline seen among Americans over the past century and a half. This January, a study found evidence in well-maintained medical records that the body temperature of Americans has dropped roughly 0.05 Fahrenheit every decade since the 1860s.
Russia holds a historical reenactment on Moscow's Red Square to mark the 78th anniversary of the historic 1941 parade, when Red Army soldiers marched past the Kremlin walls towards the front line to fight Nazi Germany troops during World War Two. IMAGES
"Everything feels more settled, grounded and confident." @albinokid reflects on the bonds he's formed with the cast. #StarTrekDiscovery pic.twitter.com/h22EQ8iwKh-- Star Trek: Discovery (@startrekcbs) December 28, 2018Fans can expect an even more confident Star Trek: Discovery in Season Two according to one of the show's stars.Anthony Rapp, who plays Lt. Cmdr. Paul Stamets, spoke in a ...
We were down at The Royal Albert Hall on the red carpet for the Classic BRIT Awards 2018 chatting to the winners and stars that attended the star studded ceremony