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Mysterious Epidemic Torments a Kazakh VillageUp until now, 30 people have been inflicted by the bizarre epidemic and the village has taken on the title of the Village of Sleep....
11 June
The Evolution of Deadly Cholera has Been DeterminedFor their research, the scientists acquired genetic material from the intestines of a victim of the epidemic....
06 Mar.
Scenarios and predictions about the end of the worldPandemic is an epidemic in an especially large size, which crosses the boundaries of one country and affects a huge amount of people or animals....
05 Oct.
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Vampires with Stones in their Throat and Sickles Across their NeckThe lack of knowledge regarding diseases, epidemics and death at that time inevitably led them to the theory of the supernatural, and in this case - vampires....
11 Dec.
Illuminati Conspiracy: a planet with 500 million peopleThe epidemic of swine flu was artificially induced, say the authors....
07 Jan.
Little sleep and exhaustion lead to diabetesPeople who sleep less than six hours a day, are more likely to develop the condition prior to the insidious onset diabetes, which has already become a worldwide epidemic....
20 Feb.
How Did Mammoths Go Extinct?Some bold researchers even claim that mammoths fell victim to a flu epidemic that affected not only them but 130 other kinds of animal species about 11 000 years ago....
28 Apr.
Proven! Negative Thoughts Can Kill usThought and suggestion can also cause "disease" epidemics. In 1968, a teacher from a school in Tennessee, USA, complained of not feeling well. She felt nausea and a headache, dizziness and suffocation....
28 Aug.
What Superstitions Relate to the Appearance of Comets?In England, Halley's Comet was accused of causing the plague epidemic, as well as bringing to pass other horrible events....
26 Oct.
31 facts that people don't knowDuring 1918-1919 the influenza epidemic killed more than 20 million people in the U.S. and Europe.
2. On average 725 Km of hair grow on people during their life.
3....
15 Dec.
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The Deadliest Pandemics in HistoryOne of the most horrific epidemics known to history is the plague. It appeared between 540 and 541 in Egypt....
30 Nov.
The Rise and Fall of NeroIn the year 64 there erupted a great plague epidemic in Rome. It was this very same year that the mighty city burned nearly to the ground....
19 Mar.
The Secret of the Lake with the SkeletonsConservative archaeologists initially launched the theory that the skulls are a remnant of the ancient group of people who inhabited the area around the lake that are victims of a mass epidemic or a natural disaster such...
30 Apr.
Predictions from The Simpsons, Which Came TrueSoon an epidemic of Osaka flu begins in the town, panic sets in, people demand vaccines.
What else will happen remains to be seen....
18 Jan.
The Deadliest Wars in Human HistoryFrom small-scale tribal strife to the World Wars, the civilian population always suffers right along with the military, as it becomes the victim not only of direct fighting but also epidemics, diseases, famine, cruelty...
15 June
Think of a Wish During the New MoonIf you repeat this activity once a month, this will be a kind of prophylactic for the body, which will protect it from chronic diseases and epidemics....
25 Aug.
The 10 Most Secret Sites in the WorldDuring the plague epidemic, bodies were transported to Poveglia and burned. Later, a mental hospital was built there. Rumors go that one of the chief physicians conducted horrible experiments with the ill....
30 May
Lost Crusader tunnels discovered in MaltaValletta was struck by a plague through the 17th century, when the Black Death epidemic in the year1340, only left more and more memories of its people....
31 Oct.
The cat and the darkness- In Ireland, if a black cat crosses your path in moonlight, means death of the epidemic.
- Still believed that if a black cat abandoned the house, misery will befall on its inhabitants....
10 Oct.
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The History of the Ottoman EmpireThe other point of reference is the plague epidemic that ravaged the lands of the Balkans at the end of the 14th century....
17 Sept.
The History of HippocratesHippocrates was the first to characterize diseases as acute, chronic, endemic and epidemic. It incorporated a number of new medical terms, including relapse, crisis, resolution and exacerbation....
13 Dec.