We explain how the Russian folklore story about frogs keeping milk fresh may actually have some basis in science.
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Woman Consumed Eight Frogs Alive to Cure Her Back Pain, and Science Says This May Have Ancient Roots
Unaddressed pain can drive us to the most obscure practices. A recent case of an 82-year-old woman proved that point: inspired by local folktales, she consumed eight live frogs, hoping to relieve her ...
The new 40,000-square-foot facility will double food pantry capacity and expand services. Shuttered Greater Cincinnati LaRosa's location acquired for redevelopment Nick Fucito relocated his LaRosa's ...
Frog eyes are distinctive, unique, and fascinating. They are huge, globular, and positioned atop their heads. We know that their eyesight is good, and thanks to their eye placement, frogs have ...
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Can eating frogs reduce back pain? Chinese woman, 82, ends up in hospital after swallowing 8 live frogs
A woman in Northern China went viral after the story of her eating live frogs made headlines. The 82-year-old, who went by her last name, Zhang, ate the frogs because she was in pain from a herniated ...
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