Scientists study 'out of body experiences' Posted: 1 year ago by jhordie
Researchers plan to test claims of out-of-body experiences made by some of those who have come close to death.
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Scientists recreate out-of-body experiences (no drugs) Posted: 2 years ago by punthe
or centuries, people have claimed to have had out-of-body experiences but now scientists have recreated the sensation without using drugs in the first experiments of their kind.
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How to Get Cancer: Move to the United States Posted: 4 months ago by kakana
The risk of cancer for Hispanics living in Florida is 40 percent higher than for those who live in their native countries, a puzzling new study finds. The finding holds even after researchers corrected for the increase detection rates in the United States. And access to health care did not make things better.
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50 States in 10 Minutes Posted: 3 years ago by gnikgnok
That 192 countries quiz was WAY too difficult for us geographically-challenged Plimers(Plimates?)... If your ego needs a boost try one a little closer to home - unless you live in one of those other 191 countries.
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Watch Your Own Heart Attack Posted: 1 year ago by loonytoon
Sadly, one in three heart attack victims die before they reach hospital. Many people don't recognise the signs and fail to take the steps that may have saved their life or the life of a loved one.

Watch Your Own Heart Attack is an unforgettable, two minute film which enables you to experience what it's like to have a heart attack first hand. Take the time to watch it then you'll be prepared if and when it happens for real.

This is two minutes which could save your life. Or the life of someone you love.
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The new science of resuscitation is changing the way doctors think about heart attacks—and death itself. Posted: 3 years ago by super
Consider someone who has just died of a heart attack. His organs are intact, he hasn't lost blood. All that's happened is his heart has stopped beating—the definition of "clinical death"—and his brain has shut down to conserve oxygen. But what has actually died?
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Australian scientists isolate green snot enzyme Posted: 7 months ago by AutumnLotus
Australian researchers have found a unique way to control the enzyme which causes damage during a heart attack and, less critically, is also responsible for turning snot green.
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Scientists prepare for study on cherries Posted: 3 years ago by AutumnLotus
After getting promising results from experiments with rats, University of Michigan scientists say they're preparing for a clinical study of whether eating tart cherries can help people reduce risk of heart disease and diabetes.
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Near-Death Experiences and the Afterlife Posted: 3 years ago by Bornbad
Strange site on the phenomenon of near-death experiences.
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