Johns Hopkins Reveals a Simple 9-Second Ritual that Eliminates Neuropathy
Nerve pain keeping you up at night? Researchers at Johns Hopkins University discovered that rogue enzymes strip your body's collagen and destroy nerve pathways, causing burning, numbness, and sharp pins and needles.
A simple 9-second daily habit calms these enzymes and repairs nerve degeneration by up to 62%, eliminating pain in under 3 months without prescriptions or creams.
Suspect in creepy Chucky-style mask wanted on assault in Philadelphia after chasing jogger
Philadelphia police asked for the public’s help to find a man wanted on assault who donned a Chucky-style horror mask and “made threatening comments” while chasing a woman near City Hall, officials said Tuesday.
The strange but terrifying incident unfolded around 5:30 a.m. Wednesday, when a 40-year-old female jogger in athletic wear “was chased by a masked offender” near 1500 John F. Kennedy Blvd., Philadelphia police said in a statement.
What to know about 'flesh-eating' Vibrio vulnificus bacteria after infections reported in Florida, Louisiana
More than two dozen cases of a rare "flesh-eating" bacteria have been detected in Gulf Coast states, including Florida and Louisiana, so far this year.
State health officials say 15 cases of Vibrio vulnificus have been confirmed in Florida and 10 have been reported in Louisiana. Additionally, seven deaths have been reported, including two in Florida and five in Louisiana.
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American Fact of the Day!
On August 18, 1947, Hewlett Packard was officially incorporated in California after beginning as a small business in a Palo Alto garage. Founders Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard started the company with just $538 and famously used a coin toss to decide whose name would come first. What began as a modest electronics company would eventually grow into one of America’s most influential technology companies.




