Migraines affect around one in five women worldwide and are the second-largest contributor to years lived with disability globally.
There are over 50 islands on Lough Ree, none inhabited anymore. These are rich in flora and fauna, as well as lush woodland and interesting wildlife. I do appreciate that some of the islands are ...
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The most horrifying diseases of the Middle Ages
Medieval medicine was brutal - and so were the diseases people faced. In this video, we dive into 7 of the most gruesome illnesses from the Middle Ages, including what caused them, how they spread, ...
Small towns have a tradition for everything and every season, though I’ve generally seen the most in Fall and Winter. Port Wenn has taken advantage of all the seasons and included bird migration, ...
A TOP BBC chef has announced the “very tough” closure of a 200-year-old pub in a medieval town. The thatch-styled inn, which opened to great fanfare in 2022, will close its doors in just weeks. Please ...
"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin called out the BBC Tuesday, saying it was careful about censoring a speech calling for a "Free Palestine," but allowed a racial slur to air unedited. The BBC issued an ...
Alex von Tunzelmann meets Dr Eleanor Janega to discuss Eleanor of Aquitaine, the extraordinary medieval woman who became Queen of France, then Queen of England. Dr Janega is a broadcaster and ...
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Best Medicine EPs Explain Why Doc Martin's Premise Works For American Audiences After Martin Clunes
Best Medicine introduced Martin Clunes from the British show that inspired the new Fox series, and the EPs explained why it works for American viewers.
A centuries-old tradition is being revived as part of a series of markets taking place in a Lincolnshire town. The Medieval Onion Fair, which once drew visitors to see the holy relics at St Wulfram's ...
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Testing ancient medicine vs modern science, a medieval doctor kit and Bill Gates’ challenge
This episode recreates a historical doctor’s kit—from a plague mask and bloodletting tools to herbs that later became real drugs—then challenges Bill Gates to sort proven treatments from pseudoscience ...
How have attitudes to punishment changed over time, and what ideas about the rationale for punishment are circulating today? In Radio 4's roundtable discussion programme, Matthew Sweet and guests ...
(CN) — New archaeological research suggests medieval Danes may have been more open-minded than previously thought. In medieval Denmark, social standing was essential, even in death. Wealthy ...
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