The ancient Maya civilization has long been a fascination for archaeologists and historians alike, with their intricate rituals and beliefs shedding light on their connection to the spiritual world. Recently, a team of archaeologists from the US, Canada, and Mexico made a groundbreaking discovery at Yaxnohcah, an ancient Maya city in Campeche, Mexico. Beneath the
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Bernard Hill, a talented actor known for his roles in iconic films such as Lord of the Rings and Titanic, has passed away at the age of 79. Born in Blackley, Manchester in 1944, Hill’s career in theatre began when he graduated with a diploma in theatre in 1970. He was married to fellow actor
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Childbirth-related post-traumatic stress disorder (CB-PTSD) is a real and recognized phenomenon that affects a significant percentage of women postpartum, ranging from 4.6% to 6.3%. Many women share their traumatic birth experiences, but are these stories being acknowledged and addressed by medical providers? The normalization of complications during childbirth might lead some practitioners to overlook the
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Research has shown that keeping CO2 levels low can have a significant impact on reducing infectious airborne viral loads. While the focus of the study was on the virus behind COVID-19, the implications extend to reducing the transmission risk of various viruses in spaces with limited ventilation. According to University of Bristol chemist Allen Haddrell,
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Warren Buffett recently addressed Berkshire Hathaway shareholders about the future of the conglomerate he built, focusing on the succession plan once he is no longer at the helm. With Buffett turning 94 soon, thoughts of succession have been on the minds of many investors, especially after the passing of his long-time friend and business partner,
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