







Continue reading Historical Facts, You Might Wish Were Not TrueItaly’s Renaissance period has a major, though little-known, dark side. Sailors returning from the New World brought with them a massive outbreak of syphilis, which spread through an entire French army. The troops then brought what would become known as “the great pox” to the rest of Europe. With no such thing as antibiotics back then, the disease was able to spread unchecked—and its effects were nasty.
Meghan Jones
© Larry Huggins
Published: May 2014
All doggies go to heaven (or so I’ve been told).
They run and play along the streets of gold.
Why is heaven such a doggie-delight?
Why, because there’s not a single cat in sight!
Source: https://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/doggy-heaven
Drink Water and Stay Hydrated, and Limit Sugared Beverages
www.epa.gov/coronavirus/coronavirus-and-drinking-water-and-wastewater
Drink water regularly to stay healthy, but there is NO evidence that drinking water frequently (e.g. every 15
minutes) can help prevent any viral infection. For more information on drinking water and coronavirus, please
check the following EPA website: http://www.epa.gov/coronavirus/coronavirus-and-drinking-water-and-wastewater

Continue reading Fact Is…“Few odors are as pleasing as “new car smell“—and not just because it’s nice to be in a brand new car. But while the scent may be strangely satisfying, the fact is that it’s pretty much just a combination of 50+ chemicals (known as “volatile organic compounds”) that are released into the car, decaying quickly over time. The concentrations found in a typical new car aren’t dangerous, but among the VOCs that make up much of that new car smell are those found in nail polish, auto fuel, and petroleum.”
https://bestlifeonline.com/smarter-living/
Core exercises are an important part of a well-rounded fitness program. Aside from occasional situps and pushups, however, core exercises are often neglected. Still, it pays to get your core muscles — the muscles around your trunk and pelvis — in better shape. Read on to find out why.
https://mayoclinic.org/
Continue reading The Longest Living…The animal kingdom boasts some incredibly long lifespans that far exceed the average human’s. While humans may have an “absolute limit” of 150 years, this is just a blink of an eye compared with the centuries and millennia that some animals live through; and some animals can even stop or reverse the aging process altogether.
Patrick Pester