Every year, there’s a new lineup of such curious clinical conditions. There are always some unfortunate souls to mark medical ...
As darkness falls across Harar, people gather to welcome the city’s carnivorous visitors and see them get their fill.
Pluribus' Episode 8 turns Carol’s romance into a chilling Stockholm Syndrome case study, built on cannibalism and coerced ...
UCCE experts urge producers to monitor their animals for signs of the parasite, which has been moving north from Central and South America.
Dining on nature’s bounty sounds romantic –– and also dangerous. Experts share how to avoid lethal mushrooms and other deadly risks.
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Why don't humans eat other carnivore animals?
Interestingly, carnivorous fish like tuna, salmon, and swordfish don’t fall under this “humans don’t eat carnivores” rule.
Nature has many lethal predators that would love to eat you. Most of these are animals. But what about plants? Well, there's one plant that thrives in boggy areas and has a taste for insects, The ...
9 plant-based eating habits of people who still have more energy in their 60s than most 30-year-olds
These vibrant sixty-somethings aren't just lucky with genetics—they've cracked the code on fueling their bodies with plants in ways that actually work. You know that person at your yoga class who's ...
I’ll be honest: I've never considered going vegan. I consider lean proteins like chicken and fish to be staples of my everyday diet, so when it came time to test vegan meal delivery services for this ...
New archaeological research is turning a long-accepted idea about human evolution on its head—challenging the belief that meat was the cornerstone of early human diets and that plant foods only rose ...
The difference between going vegan for life versus giving up isn't what you think. We've all seen it happen. Someone announces they're going plant-based, posts their green smoothie on Instagram, then ...
A new archaeological study argues that humans have always been plant processors, not just meat hunters. From Ice Age Israel to northern Australia, early people were grinding seeds, cooking roots, and ...
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