Travellers have always faced health hazards when far from home. Here’s what medieval people believed would keep them healthy.
The 1941 Universal horror film gave audiences a variation on classic werewolf lore: there’s no full moon needed in this yarn, just an infected claw wound, and then there’s no going back.
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The 1941 Universal horror film gave audiences a variation on classic werewolf lore: there’s no full moon needed in this yarn, just an infected claw wound, and then there’s no going back. Leigh ...
An article from ABC News in Adelaide, South Australia, describes incidents where fencing wire was strung across a bike path. According to police The riders were travelling about 35 kilometres per hour ...
Jan. 13—Down a winding road just past Philadelphia's secluded jail complex, where security announcements blare over an outdoor loudspeaker, stand seven buildings that, until recently, were ...
These flies lay their eggs on open wounds or even on the inside of the nostrils, eyes, or mouth of animals. When the eggs hatch, the larvae burrow into the flesh, and it’s not only painful but also ...
During a full moon, the family is attacked by a werewolf, leaving Blake with a severe claw wound on his arm. As they lock themselves inside the house for safety, Blake begins to undergo a ...
They're called screwworms and they've been confirmed in Mexico, putting them just a hop, skip and a flesh destroying jump away from crossing into Texas. They can get into your eyes, nose, mouth, etc ...