Go ahead and get a good whiff of your own farts — scientists say it could help guard against Alzheimer’s. Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have found that hydrogen sulfide — the rotten ...
Ridgefield High School graduates Lizzy Andrew, left, and Alicia Andrew will face off in the NCAA volleyball tourament on Friday. Lizzy’s No. 2-seed Stanford will face Alicia’s No. 3 Wisconsin in the ...
Instead of stopping to smell the flowers, scientists suggest stopping to smell your farts. While the thought may be enough to make your stomach turn, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say the gas ...
A beloved piece of driftwood nicknamed "Lizzy the logness monster" has been swept out to sea after stormy weather hit a popular seaside town. While it may not be more than a sizeable log to some, ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that hydrogen sulfide, the gas behind flatulence, might hold a key to protecting the aging brain. Researchers found that restoring natural levels of this pungent ...
The battle of the sexes just got stinkier. On average, humans fart up to 23 times a day, but not all of those toots are created equal. Research shows that women’s gas smells worse than men’s, and ...
Recent studies suggest that sniffing your own farts might offer health benefits due to the presence of hydrogen sulfide (H2S). While large doses are toxic, tiny amounts naturally produced in the gut ...
Farts are controversial things. Sometimes they lead to arguments, and between young siblings or friends they may even provoke a punch (with some giggles); but there are at least a couple of times in ...
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