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Mike here are some that eating chocolate causes acne, the movie Memoirs of a Geisha lied us about those ladies 😮, the hair and nails keep growing after one dies, the way pilgrims dressed was wrong I wonder who came with that???
wow I need to look up the rest of your so called facts WRONG the only loss from removing the skin of potatoes is JUST the Fiber, the rest is indeed inside,
yelling clear means don't touch the patient. there is an electrical current going through the patient and the person using the defib doesn't want anyone becoming part of the circuit.
You should have told the main reason why a bat might swoop down near a person's head. The majority of bats are insectivores, meaning they eat mainly bugs like moths, flies, beetles, and mosquitoes. The bats that swoop in near you are looking for those bugs like mosquitoes flying around you. Bats are our allies, trying get a meal of the pests that irritate and bite us.
About 15 years ago, I was homeless in Arizona for 14 months, and used to lay my head at nights against the trunk of a tree in a grapefruit orchard, with permission of the orchard's owner. Looking up, I would occasionally see the darkness of a bat against the lighter night sky, and I marveled at the incredible swiftness and accuracy with which they would flit about, oftentimes within a foot of my head. I knew that if I didn't move, they would never hit me, and they never did. And NO, no drugs were involved! (I can't speak for the bat, of course.)
GMOs are actually much older. European wine had a blight issue and they spliced US native grape vines into theirs to create mold resistant grapes. You can google great french wine blight. So we've been mixing plants since the 1800s if not before.
GMOs are closer to 100+ years old, at least for food. Corn and a LOT of other fruits and veggies are GMOs. Largely, it has been done with selective cross pollinating and splicing.
What you need do to know about food sell by, is that it isn't same as use by. Use by is about safety, sell by is about the looks of cosmetic food. Don't confuse the two and waste food, or give yourself food poisoning. ❤ You can also learn about signs that a given food is off, many official food safety sites will give you the information, you need, but do follow cooking and storage instructions too.
Taste smells and looks. True way to tell if something is bad. Cheese can still be used for eating if there is mold on it, make sure you have at least .5 in around it 😂. Old farmer told me that one.
No Sh*t! Get the GOP out of leading the Congress, please God! VOTE BLUE TO RE-NEW OUR LIVES AND THE FOREFATHER'S FORE SIGHT. [EXCEPT FOR AMMENDMENT 2].
Baseball legend Shoeless Joe Jackson used to train his eyes by sitting in a room lit by a single candle, then staring at the candle with one eye covered. When his vision became blurry, he would switch eyes. That was over a century ago.
Wasps and crazed birds like angry gulls are more of a danger to your head. I got stung by a wasp once, that landed on my head and I put my hand up there, because I felt it land. The fear of bats came from medieval times, when they were sometimes carriers of rabies. In modern times most bats aren't infected by diseases that often and the most dangerous bat is the vampire bat, because its bites, mostly to animals, might cause disease. Bats are often unfairly maligned, but also sometimes endangered species.
When I was a teenager my uncle told me that Dolly Parton always ate potato skins and that was how her boobs got so big. Crazy that I started eating the potato skins after that. 😂 The trick never worked for me. 🤷🏻♀️
Those with little scientific knowledge, but with a lot of misgivings about truth in advertising tend to have knee jerk reactions to the introductions of new products. Their pronouncements on hidden dangers that don't exist are almost as harmful as the marketers who downplay actual dangers, like saying cigarettes don't cause cancer.
For burns it is better to cover it with cling film, a bandage could stick to the wound, there's actually 'burn dressings' with a plastic film on the inside Never remove clothing that's covering the burn as it may have stuck to the wound already I'm a first aider and have cjecked this on the NHS website Reading in the dark is impossible, you need some light :D
Place the burn/scald under cool running water for at least 20 minutes, then pad dry, cover with a non adherent dressing and bandage. Definitely no Aleo Vera or creams for the first 24 hours and seek proper medical assistance.
Yeah I rescued my dog from a bad situation and all she needed was a friend. Everyone said she was a bad dog and now she’s the sweetest lapdog style pitbull you could imagine.😅
The thing with diamonds anyway, is that while they are "hard" in terms of *scratching ability,* they are actually incredibly brittle on contact. This is because minerals have both a "hardness" scale that measures scratching ability, as said, and a "toughness" scale, which measures how well a mineral stands up to trauma such as being dropped. Thus, unlike what Minecraft thinks, they would be absolutely useless as tools or weapons!
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#6 was something I just learned recently. I had it about 20 years ago and stopped eating nuts and seeds. A few weeks ago I saw a doctor who told me that was a myth. That night I had popcorn for the first time in years.
When I was a kid back in the 90's, my friend next door family had a rat cage in the corner of the kitchen by the sliding glass door. Next to that cage was the microwave. The two pet rats both got cancer at the same time and died. It could of been a coincidence, but I remembered they didn't have anymore pets like that, just the cat and dog, and they got a brand new microwave out of precaution. Back then I don't think anyone was sure about microwaves, but the whole thing didn't persuade me or them to stop using them.
Cubic boron nitride is actually used in the manufacturing of the armor plates in high-end bulletproof vests, the idea being that to stop the bullet, you have to break the bullt.
As a hair stylist of 30 years in San Francisco, nothing can cure split ends but a trim. Don't trust any product that tries to sell you on it. Not possible, like a blade of grass .
And things like nuts, seeds, and hulls and other non-soluable foods *CAN* get trapped in a diverticula and cause infections, abscesses, and perforations, sometimes leading to life-threatening peritonitis. It nearly killed me a few times and led to the removal of a large section of my bowel.
@@dominicpardo4783same! Had 6inches of my sigmoid removed in 2018 from a perforation in a diverticula.. my colon is full of diverticula so I am at high risk for it happening again...I swear I throw up all the time
Same. Had 6 in of my sigmoid removed in 2018 from diverticulitis with the perforation. My colon is still littered with diverticula and this could happen again at any time. I still throw up all the time
I actually read a study that was done that said panic attacks can cause heart problems if already have issues. And the stress on the heart can lead to damage. As someone who suffers from anxiety/panic attacks I always wondered why would they tell people this knowing that could trigger anxiety?
Taught to me as a child: Santa lives at the South Pole. Truth discovered as an adult: Not so. He lives at the North Pole. Thanks for a great video! Please, keep up the good work!
The defibrillators just shocks. The clear, is so everyone touch the body, quits touching the body or they will be shocked along with the body (electric currents passing thru body as a live wire)
Cats CAN be trained. It takes longer than with dogs. They're not going to do the silly tricks dogs do. But, they can be trained to stay off counters and tables, to cone when called, to do their business on a toilet instead of a litter box, just to name a few.
@marypasco2213 I have had dentures since I was 21. And yeah...the whole dietary restrictions of not eating steak, apples, corn on the cob, etc do not apply.
The dentures bit also applies to crowns & caps on teeth. Not been able to eat a whole apple since the age of 7 when I broke my tooth in half. It's been capped, then filed down to a peg & a crown installed.
I think one doesn't pull oneself out of depression. I think only time can do it. Having had depression often in my life, I find only time gets me thru.
I can't agree with #25. If you are looking to blame a dog for bad behavior, you're looking at the wrong end of the leash. It is absolutely true that you should never punish a dog for bad behavior (they will have no idea why they are being punished), it is also true that you have to properly train and socialize your dog. Do this with patience, love, and lots of treats and you will have a dog that does not need to be "dominated".
Yeah, dogs & cats are kinda like humans just shaped different. All can warm up to you or attack you based on their own respective lives, regardless of the current owners. The more you be yourself, the more the furry ones will want to get to know your kindness... Short EXAMPLE... Friend took me to his house party to celebrate birth of his son while I sat on a couch with Cujo he named LEO...4 years later, friend moved across the street from my place & sitting on a different couch, LEO decided to become my Beethoven couch buddy along with 4 cats, that I was labeled by another friend's kid as "The Cat Whisperer". L.O.L. LEO was fun just laying on the couch, constantly growling at me in one house, but years later in another apartment with a different couch and "Come on LEO, I'll take you for a walk." L.O.L. I was surprised that those pets trusted me. But still, my 40 years of life dictate I take a knee with an open hand to let them get my scent to sniff. : ) You and your team try to have a good day/night.
This works with all dogs. Hold a hand at the dog's nose level, & even blind ones will find you with their noses. If the dog is blind, keep a little distance between your hand & then dog & let the dog sniff you out, then touch their nose to your hand, before offering any fluffles. That way you don't scare the dog.
@12:17 , on one of the episodes of Hell's Kitchen, a lady burned herself with a hot pan i think... then Gordan Ramsey told her to put her hand under warm water.
"Coffee stunts your growth". I started drinking coffee when I was around 5 years old, and my grandmother would always tell me that I wouldn't grow to be very tall when I got older. Look at me now. I'm 6' 1". Shows how much you know, grammy lol.
One night as I was riding my motorcycle I slowed down for a curve near a creek, out of nowhere something flew under my face shield (it was the snap to your helmet type) It was a bat that had been feasting on bugs near the street light above me. Luckily I also had my glasses on. My husband and daughter were horrified when I drove up to them sans helmet it was in my hand, with a bloody face 😅 Went to hospital got cleaned up etc. After that we all switched to full Bell helmets 😅
The GMO thing drives me mad. I have an environmental degree, and it's crazy how many people in the field have an issue with GMOs for the wrong reasons. The big issue is greedy companies like Bayer trying pushing for monoculture. Havinf fewer strains could cause the whole food source to clap from diseases. GMOs is the only way we can feed the world. I mean we don't because of capitalist greed
I feel when they say be dominant over a dog, it doesnt mean be abusive or mean. It's more like make sure the listen to you and dont let them think they are in charge.
Michael, you're wrong. A defibrillator doesn't shock the heart into a normal rhythm. A defib is used to stop a heart that's gone nuts. Each muscle fibre is contracting by itself, the lack of co-ordination means there's no pump effect and so no circulation. The heart has its own pacemaker, the sino-atrial node (SAN), in the right atrium. This normally co-ordinates the muscle fibre contraction so they all contract togethet and pump blood. Sometimes the SAN loses control and the muscle fibres do their own thing. The defibrillator shock stops all muscle activity, causing asystole (flat line), and if luck is with you & your patient the SAN can then kick back in and generate a rhythm that pumps. Cardiac arrest rhythms that don't need a shock are also common, so irl not every patient will need shocking, contrary to what screen writers seem to believe.
Edit: it's not just humans who can have eating disorders. My greyhound (a breed associated with loving lots of food) is anorexic. It's not the same as with humans, but it's a real PITA when trying to get him to eat! Much as I never wanted to say anything positive about Margaret Thatcher, Milk Snatcher (she stopped kids getting free milk at school back in the '70s, something about which I was never sure. I love milk, but it wasn't refrigerated in my school...), and I'm certainly not making any claims about her naming soft-serve ice cream, but before she entered politics, she was a biologist (or chemist. Can't remember and don't care) working in the food industry. So I guess it's possible?
Volcanic extrusive igneous rocks are often vesicular (although basalt is not); but intrusive igneous rocks, such as granite, are not vesicular (don't have holes, but may have inclusions.)
When i was recovering from bulimia i met quite a few men at my appointments. A celebrity male who is a former buliemic is none other than Daniel Craig.
I would say that the bat's are trying chase away who ever gets near where they hunt and or sleep. I have had many panic attacks and I have called 911 several times because I thought I was having a heart attack
About #3: nothing at Dairy Queen in Canada is ice cream. It's a product made from powered coffee whitener. In Canada, a product needs to be 30% dairy to use any dairy related terms on the product or even your signage. Which is why those outlets are not called Dairy Queen in Canada, they are simply DQ. Their menus offer you cones, shakes, sundaes etc. The words ice cream never appear. But they aren't the only ones. Big ice cream makers such as Breyers, their less expensive product is labelled frozen dessert, because it's the coffee whitener stuff. Their premium brands however are ice cream. Same goes for McDonalds and other fast food joints. On their menus you'll see cone, not ice cream cone or shake, not milk shake. Harveys used to sell milk shakes up until recently but I noticed their menu now reads simply shakes. Companies exist to generate profits and with the cost of dairy products climbing, that cuts into their profits, so they turn to non-dairy substitutes.
Aloe vera should not be applied to a burn as it can retain the heat and increase the burn. Cold or cool water is the appropriate means to reduce the heat
Strange beliefs growing up; If you hit your Mother, your hand grows out of your grave when you die so everyone will know you hit your Mother. My girlfriend grew up believing this because her Mom and Grandmother would say this often.
@list25 Her Mother is German, so. My Mom is German as well, but from a different region where they don't believe such foolishness. My Mom taught us that hickeys cause neck cancer!
I had acne as an adolescent. I was told to avoid chocolate and greasy foods, even by my dermatologist. Wrong! It has since been proven to not have any basis in fact.
The following is a comment by @Daniel_Coffman, and is so perfectly stated that I just copied and pasted it here. "The thing with diamonds anyway, is that while they are "hard" in terms of scratching ability, they are actually incredibly brittle on contact. This is because minerals have both a "hardness" scale that measures scratching ability, as said, and a "toughness" scale, which measures how well a mineral stands up to trauma such as being dropped. Thus, unlike what Minecraft thinks, they would be absolutely useless as tools or weapons!" What this guy said is 100% accurate.
Bats might not make nests, but I saw with my own eyes a Bat attach itself my great grandmother. My father got it off her and out of the house. somehow it got in the attic. I think the bat was more afraid than my nana was.
My favorite is that Christopher Columbus wanted to prove that Earth was round (literally everyone knew that back then) and wasn't a raping, murderous sadist (he was.)
@@mauricearpin7946 those that produce dated products say the date is to ensure thay the buyer gets said product before it passes its peak freshness. However the product is safe to consume for considerably longer than the stated sell by date. If you dont think that they would prefer that you dispose of the product after the printed date because they sell more that way, you may want to get that rose colored tint removed from your glasses.
Adrenaline doesn't 'restart' your heart either. Once your heart truly stops, this is called asystole, CPR and adrenaline try to keep your brain and organs perfused, adrenaline helping with better blood flow to the heart, but chances are very slim. Less than 2% of people that suffer asystole cardiac arrest actually survive.