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Facts and Myths about Coffee
Caffeine can make up for lost sleep and detox your body, oh please no caffeine is addictive, this is a good one today we'll be debunking myths about caffeine. Caffeine is not bad for you so there was a time where i must admit i had bought the hype that caffeine was bad for you. However, when you do the research you find out that a lot of the concerns really don't hold up. The amount of milligrams that they need to consume to cause that are excessive of 700 milligrams a day, the amount of caffeine that's being consumed daily is usually on the order of less than 300 milligrams a day. So, a lot of these concerns really don't apply at those levels. In addition, there are actually benefits to caffeine and coffee. For instance, studies show you know decreasing cancers like colon cancer head and neck cancers breast cancer chronic liver disease and more.
By Beulah Francisabout a year ago in Proof
THE PLANE THAT LANDED AFTER 37 YEARS
For the first time, it appears to be beyond the realm of science fiction, but for some years, this amazing tale has been making the rounds online under various eye-catching headlines, such as "Pan American Flight 914 took off in 1955 but landed after 37 years" or "DC 4 aircraft disappeared in 1955, landed after 37 years" or "1950s Airliner lands with 92 skeletons" or "Lost Plane Found After 37 Years!" All of these describe nearly the same incident.
By Zenia Samsonabout a year ago in Proof
HIDDEN MYSTERY OF THE HINDENBURG DISASTER SOLVED
The enormous Hindenburg airship was hailed as the future of opulent air travel when it made its debut, but on May 6, 1937, following a transatlantic flight, the German passenger airship was suddenly engulfed in flames and crashed as it attempted to land at the Naval Air Station in Lakehurst, New Jersey. The tragedy, which claimed 35 lives, came to represent the end of the airship era.
By Zenia Samsonabout a year ago in Proof
How many glasses are in half a liter
Understanding Volume Measurements Volume measurements are used in a variety of settings, from cooking and baking to scientific experiments. Understanding the different units of volume measurements can help you to be more precise in your measurements. Here are some common units of volume measurements:
By Nikolay Prokhorovabout a year ago in Proof
Restoring back to Your Youthful Skin
Image by Brett Jordan Recently, a Twitter post went viral, featuring the cheek and neck of a 92-year-old woman. She diligently applied UV protective moisturizers to her face for over 40 years, but neglected to do the same for her neck. It's uncertain if she had any additional procedures done, and the focus here is not on her specific case, but rather the broader benefits of sunscreen. Sunscreen not only protects against skin cancer but also helps prevent wrinkles and brown spots. The harmful UVA rays can lead to solar elastosis, the degeneration of deeper skin tissue.
By Edge Alexanderabout a year ago in Proof
Mouth Organ
Unleashing the Soulful Symphony Hashtag: #HarmonyOfNotes In the bustling town of Melodia, where music flowed through the streets like a vibrant river, there lived a young girl named Ella. Ella had a deep passion for music and longed to play an instrument that would allow her to express her emotions with soul-stirring melodies.
By kulandaivelabout a year ago in Proof