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Teen Goes Under for Knee Surgery, Wakes Up Speaking English Only

A Dutch teenager woke up from knee surgery speaking fluent English, a rare case of foreign language syndrome with only 9 instances.

As Egg Prices Soar, Experts Say Yolks Deserve a Second Chance

Eggs, despite concerns about cholesterol, offer significant nutritional benefits, with egg yolks providing essential vitamins and protein.

Neuralink’s Mind-Control Tech Lets Paralyzed Man Beat His Friends at Chess

Neuralink's first patient, Noland Arbaugh, uses a brain chip to play games, showing promise for future tech despite ethical concerns.

18th-Century Joseon Moon Jar Sold to American Collector for $2.83M

A Joseon Dynasty Moon Jar sold for $2.83 million at Christie's, highlighting its status as a prized symbol of Korean art.

China’s Table Tennis Grip Tightens as S. Korea Falls at WTT Champions

South Korean table tennis players fell short in the WTT Champions, highlighting China's dominance in the sport since the 1980s.

Pomegranates Could Cut Cancer Risk by 20%, New Study Finds

A study reveals that pomegranates may reduce the risk of six cancer types by 20% through their antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties.

Survey Reveals TikTok’s Role as the Ultimate Time-Filler for Users

A survey shows TikTok users mainly use the app to pass time, with 64.6% seeking fun content; older users also participate.

Why Peanuts Aren’t Actually Nuts but Nutritionally Equivalent

Jeongwol Daeboreum celebrates health with traditional customs like bureom cracking. Peanuts, a superfood, are actually legumes, not nuts.

Drinking Soda Like Water for a Year Wrecks Teen’s Teeth—Here’s the Aftermath

A girl's dental health deteriorated after drinking soda daily for a year, leading to severe decay and pain, but she improved after treatment.

Why Are Carbs the Bad Guys? The Truth Behind Low-Carb Diets

New Year's resolutions often falter, especially in weight loss. Balance carbs, fats, and proteins for healthier habits and moderation.

Meet the New World’s Oldest Person: Sister Canavaro, 116, Shares Her Secrets

Sister Inah Canabarro from Brazil is now the world's oldest person at 116, known for her positivity and love for soccer.

Mom Faces Backlash for Eating Her Own Placenta: Is It Really Healthy?

A British woman faced backlash after consuming placenta jelly to combat postpartum depression, sparking a viral debate online.

Intermittent Fasting: A New Diet Trend That Might Be Slowing Down Your Hair Growth!

Intermittent fasting may inhibit hair growth, as shown in a study on mice and a small human trial, urging caution for those with hair loss.

Study Shatters Myths: Alcohol Not the Culprit for Hair Loss

A study reveals stress, not alcohol, is a major factor in hair loss, challenging the belief that drinking affects androgenic alopecia.

Excessive Alcohol Impairs Sexual Arousal and Muscle Control Crucial for Orgasm

Excessive alcohol disrupts sexual arousal and muscle control, leading to issues like erectile dysfunction and decreased libido.

Fall Asleep in Just 2 Minutes with This Simple Technique

A sleep method shows that consistent practice for 6 weeks can help individuals fall asleep in under 2 minutes.

Outrage as Professor Suggests More Babies Equal Longer Lives in China

A Chinese professor claims women with 10 children can live to 100, sparking backlash over the lack of scientific evidence and pressures.

From Bully to Beauty: Japanese Influencer’s 5-Year Weight Loss Journey

Japanese influencer's inspiring transformation story highlights his 15 kg weight loss and newfound confidence through diet and exercise.

Teen Prank Gone Wrong: Boy Suffers Severe Burns After Hot Water Incident

A shocking prank left a boy with severe burns, raising outrage and concerns about emotional trauma and permanent scarring.

Age Gap Sparks Love Story: 35-Year-Old Woman to Marry 80-Year-Old Fiancé

A Wisconsin woman, 35, engages a man in his 80s, sparking mixed reactions online about love and intentions despite age differences.

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