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ARE PEOPLE ACTUALLY SMOKING BUG-SPRAY-LACED DRUGS? EITHER WAY, IT'S A BAD IDEA.
Street drugs in Indianapolis may be laced with an unusual ingredient: household bug spray, according to news reports.
The IndyStar reports that marijuana, synthetic cannabinoids, tobacco and even banana leaves could be intentionally drenched in bug spray.
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ABUSE AND NEGLECT PRESENT IN NINE OUT OF 10 CARE HOMES, SURVEY SHOWS
Abuse and neglect is present in nine out of 10 nursing and care homes, an anonymous survey of staff has found.
21.03.2018
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FACTS ABOUT RHINOS
Rhinoceroses are large, herbivorous mammals identified by their characteristic horned snouts. The word "rhinoceros" comes from the Greek "rhino" (nose) and "ceros" (horn).
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US CAN'T STOP HYPERSONIC WEAPONS, AIR FORCE GENERAL SAYS
Missiles that spit out warheads traveling up to 20 times the speed of sound and with the ability to perform elusive acrobatics may be too much for U.S.
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VOLLEYBALL WITH BUNTING? SPORTS ADAPTED FOR ELDERLY TO IMPROVE HEALTH?
Old age is often described as a second childhood, and now sports bodies are tapping into that sense of playfulness in later life to encourage more elderly people to exercise.
20.03.2018
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STEPHEN HAWKING?S ASHES TO BE INTERRED NEXT TO SIR ISAAC NEWTON IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY
The ashes of Stephen Hawking will be interred next to Sir Isaac Newton in Westminster Abbey, the first time a scientist has been afforded the honour in 80 years.
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SKELETAL SYSTEM: FACTS, FUNCTION & DISEASES
The human skeleton has 206 bones and performs several vital functions.
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LIVE BEE STING 'ACUPUNCTURE' TRIGGERS LETHAL ALLERGIC REACTION
An "acupuncture" session using stings from living bees triggered a lethal allergic reaction in a 55-year-old woman at a clinic in Spain.
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OUR LATEST WEAPON AGAINST ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE? PLATYPUS MILK
The bizarre critters could help us address a global crisis.
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GREEN WITH ENVY? HOW HUMAN FACES REALLY DO CHANGE COLOUR WITH EMOTION
Whether it is arguing until blue in the face or feeling green with envy the English language is well-stocked with idioms linking colour to emotion.
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