Advanced video equipment seen at Nancy Guthrie home as experts break down its possible role
New advanced video equipment was observed at the residence of Nancy Guthrie during the investigation into blood found on her property.
Traces of blood, cell phone, blank cartridge, and audios: what the police are analyzing in the investigation of the disappearance of a family in RS
The investigation into the disappearance of Silvana Germann de Aguiar and her elderly parents in Brazil has intensified with the discovery of critical evidence, including traces of blood and a temporary arrest of a suspect connected to the case.
New Updates to Hypertension Treatment Protocols
New guidelines issued by the American Heart Association aim to improve the management of hypertension for Americans, reflecting recent scientific evidence and maintaining key definitions of blood pressure categories.
Reheated pasta is healthier than freshly cooked
A viral social media trick claims that pasta cooked a day earlier, cooled, and then reheated is better for blood sugar than freshly cooked pasta, a notion supported by some scientific evidence.
What health benefits do elderberry berries have?
Elderberry is known as a natural remedy for colds and flu, with some compounds possibly aiding blood pressure regulation, but current evidence is limited to laboratory and animal studies rather than human clinical trials, and raw elderberries can be toxic if not cooked properly.
People lie, DNA does not. Scientists reveal that Hitler had a sexual development disorder
Researchers have uncovered evidence suggesting Adolf Hitler suffered from a sexual development disorder through forensic DNA analysis of a blood-stained piece of upholstery from his supposed suicide location.