
Scary facts are a great way of breaking the ice in conversations. For instance, you can tell your friends that there are over 2,000 active serial killers in the world. You can tell your friends about frightening diseases and disorders that have affected others. But be careful - these facts aren't for the faint of heart.
Warm bedding is an essential for dust mites
If you have allergies or moved recently, you should take extra measures to reduce dust mites. Washable bedding is recommended. You should also avoid ruffled and other types of bedding that can collect dust. Also, avoid additional items such as blankets and bed skirts which can trap dust. You will be able to make bed more easily and avoid dust mite allergies by limiting your use of bedding.
Postpartum psychosis
Postpartum psychological syndrome is a terrifying condition that can make it difficult for both the mother or her baby to recover. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if you suspect you, or a loved one, might be suffering from the symptoms. You may need a hospital stay or medication to help stabilize your mood.

Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome
Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome, or SADS, is a life-threatening condition that causes the heart to beat irregularly. An abnormal heartbeat can lead to cardiac arrhythmia. Although there are many causes that can cause SADS, the most common is coronary artery disease. Approximately half of all deaths from coronary artery disease occur suddenly. People who experience sudden arrhythmic Death Syndrome are generally healthy. However, some people may have other conditions that can increase their risk of sudden death.
The swelling of dead bodies is like balloons
Dead bodies begin to swell after four days. Forensicologists can observe this swelling effect to determine what type of insects were found on the bodies. The skin around the toenails and fingernails also contracts and dries. This happens to dead bodies as they float in water. Some communities, including Indian Zoroastrian Parsi, believe the dead should be offered as vultures. Yet another group believes that the dead should go to jellyfish because they are the only immortal creatures in this world.
Poltergeist curse
Tobe and Steven Spielberg made the 1982 horror film Poltergeist. It features compelling character development and supernatural elements. The film is considered a horror classic with many sequels and even a controversial reboot. Despite its popularity, many fans believe that the film is cursed. Here are some scary facts about this movie.
Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis has been a devastating disease throughout history, and it has led to many deaths. It has claimed many lives, including literary titans, composers and philosophers. Over the centuries, tuberculosis treatment has improved. The 1930s saw the introduction of the first vaccine to combat the disease, bacille-Calmette-Guerin. It was also introduced to Europe, South America, and Africa.

Tuberculosis epidemic in the United States
TB is a preventable and treatable disease that infects the respiratory system. It is spread through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It can also spread through the air if an infected person inhales in TB bacteria. The symptoms of TB may include chest pain and coughing up blood. There may also be general symptoms such as fatigue, fever, night sweats, and weight loss.
Mussel and clam-eating techniques
If you're not familiar with clams and mussels, you may be surprised to learn that they are delicious, nutritious, and easy to prepare. There are many varieties of clams, most of which are eaten. Before you decide to dive in and begin eating these creatures, here are some facts.
FAQ
What is the reason actors are blacklisted?
Actors are more likely to be rejected than writers. An actor will probably be rejected quite often. It doesn't matter if you get rejected a lot because eventually you'll meet someone you love.
Actors can often make a living from acting because they are very talented. Actors don't really care about making money. Actors love to act and tell stories. It's likely that you will be acting if your passion is acting.
You might even go to auditions where you're told that you're too old, too young, or not right for the role. Sometimes, you may lose an audition for a movie. It happens all too often.
But once you've been cast, you may also face criticism. Some people will say that you look awful or shouldn't wear makeup. If you're lucky, you won't even hear negative comments.
Sometimes, you might be criticised for playing a role that isn’t authentic or realistic. You might play a gay man and everyone assumes that you are straight. You might play a tough woman, but she is very emotional.
Sometimes, they ask you to change your voice. Sometimes they ask for you to sound like a male or female. They want you to sound better most of the time.
It is best to ignore these criticisms. Actors can feel like they have failed when they are told they did something wrong. But they're not guilty of anything.
They weren't born with the talents that made them famous. Sometimes they don't fit that bill no matter how hard or if they try.
There are many reasons an actor might be blacklisted. Some people don't like actors. Others think that actors are lazy. Others still believe that actors cheat.
No matter the reason, it is important to remember that you will not be blacklisted if there are other jobs available. There are many opportunities for you to find your role.
As long as you keep trying, you'll eventually succeed.
What is the most intriguing fact about the human anatomy?
There are two eyes, two ears. Two nostrils. Four limbs. A mouth, nose and penis. Yes, more than 50 parts to our bodies. But one thing is missing. A heart.
The heart is a pump that circulates blood throughout your body. The blood moves through the arteries and veins to transport oxygen and nutrients into the cells, and remove carbon dioxide.
Each minute, the heart pumps 5 liters of blood. This is equivalent to an adult consuming 2-3 cups of coffee per day.
The heart is constantly pumping blood, 24 hours a week, 365 day a year. While you are sleeping, your heart beats about 100 times per second.
You can tell whether someone is healthy or unhealthy because of the color of their skin. If you examine the skin closely, you will see tiny blood vessels called capillaries. These vessels carry blood away to the heart via the large blood vessels. The skin becomes blue-colored or purple when blood flow is restricted.
Red blood cells are missing in people with sickle-cell disease. Their blood becomes very sticky and hardened, leading to serious illness.
If you cut yourself, a bandage is applied to stop the bleeding. Blood must flow in order for the wound to heal properly. Doctors insert a needle into the injured area through the skin. This allows blood to drain from the area.
Doctors also insert tubes (catheters) into the artery near the site where the blood clot forms. This keeps the patient occupied until the clot is broken down naturally.
Which is the most secretive city in the world?
You might be surprised at the answer. You might be uncomfortable with the truth of it, as it may challenge your perception of reality. However, there's a reason for this place to exist. It's not what we would expect.
It was also called the City of God in ancient Greek. It was also known as the City of Destruction according to the Bible.
In India, it's called Kashi (Kashmir). It is also called Novgorod in Russia.
But here in America, it goes by another name - The Town That Disappeared.
A small community of 1200 people in western New York State vanished. There were no bodies, cars or houses left behind, but a road sign that pointed to the former location was all that was left.
This tiny community disappeared without leaving any clues as to where it went or when. Some say the earth swallowed it up. Some claim it was destroyed by a meteorite impact. Others believe that aliens took it.
Regardless of what happened, residents of this once-thriving town are certain that their town won't be forgotten forever. They had just moved from one town to the other.
Even a website exists to help track down the disappearances of the lost city Zugspitz.
So where is this town? It's in Switzerland, actually!
Zugspitze is situated on the border between Germany und Austria. A huge lake, Lake Zugspitze, is located just beyond the summit.
It has always fascinated me that so many towns have disappeared, yet some still remain. Is it possible that some towns disappear and others are preserved? I decided to investigate.
I wanted to know more about the mysterious disappearing towns. What makes a town disappear? What makes a place disappear?
It turns out that there are several theories about the phenomenon of vanishing towns. One theory is that a city disappears after all buildings have been demolished. Another theory is that the town moves to another place. Another theory suggests that the town has never existed.
Theories aside, the fact remains that dozens of towns around the globe have been swallowed up by the ground. This video examines both the history and current status.
What are 5 interesting facts about the liver?
The liver is responsible in breaking down toxins, storing vitamins and mineral, and for regulating blood pressure. It regulates blood pressure and maintains a stable body temperature.
What number of times have you heard someone say that they feel sluggish or heavy? These symptoms could indicate problems with your liver.
Itching, dark urine and yellowing skin are all common symptoms. These aren't all warning signs. These are not the only warning signs. Make an appointment immediately with your doctor if they occur.
The liver plays a crucial role in our lives. It is essential for detoxification and metabolism as well as reproduction.
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The average adult human liver is approximately 1,400g.
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The liver of a baby is roughly half the size that of an adult at birth. By age three, it is about four times larger than that of an infant.
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The liver can be found just below the rib cage, on the left side.
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There are 16 major liver lobes. However there are many smaller, more intimate lobules.
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The liver is home to approximately 10 million red blood cell units.
Statistics
- A 2012 paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reported that people blink about 15 to 20 times each minute, meaning, if you do the math, you spend about 10% of the time that you're awake blinking. (romper.com)
- "It is estimated that 75% of people have at least mild gum disease, with the most common symptoms being bleeding when brushing, bad breath, and dark and swollen gums," Dr. Ron Baise, a London-based dentist, tells Romper. (romper.com)
- You spend about 10% of your time awake blinking (romper.com)
- It might not sound like something that's truly plausible — and it is quite rare — but according to a 2015 study published in the Asian Cardiovascular & Thoracic Annals, it's possible to hurt yourself and even break a rib just by sneezing. (romper.com)
- According to a 2018 study published in Free Radical Biology & Medicine, this is because blood pressure is regulated by our innate circadian rhythm and internal clock. (romper.com)
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What is the scariest movie you've ever seen?
You're likely to get 10 different answers if you ask people about the most frightening movies.
Some people love horror films. Some others enjoy sci-fi flicks. Then there are those who prefer comedies.
No matter your tastes, everyone has seen some truly terrifying movies.
These are the ten best scary movies, from the original "Halloween" and the contemporary "Paranormal Activity."
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"Cabin Fieve" - "Cabin Faeve" is considered one the scariest movies about zombies. This movie depicts a virus which causes people to become zombies.
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"Thir13en Ghosts" - Based upon the true story of serial killer Jack the Ripper, "Thirteen Ghosts" features a group of teenagers possessed by ghosts.
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"Pulse", an action thriller, is about a man that was robbed and left in his home during a violent crime spree. He must fight off attackers using only the items found inside his home.
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"The Descent," a horror movie that was made from found footage, follows a group who venture underground in search of adventure. But things quickly go horribly sour once they arrive.
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"Get Out", a 2017 horror movie by Jordan Peele. "Get Out" depicts a young black photographer visiting his white girlfriend's family for the holidays. Untold dark secrets reveal themselves when he arrives.
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"Paranormal Activity" (2007) - "Paranormal Activity" was one of the very first found footage movies. The movie featured a new spin on ghost stories, starring Katie Featherston.
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"Audition” - Japanese audition means to appear before an audience and be judged. Kiyoko, a high-school student, waits for the verdict to see if she is destined to become a pop superstar.
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James Wan created the "Saw" series after years of making low-budget horror films. He was tired of finding new ways to shock audiences. Jigsaw was the result of his decision to stop making low-budget horrors.
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"Tales From the Crypt", "Tales From the Crypt", "Tales From the Crypt," - "Tales From the Crypt", becomes more frightening with each passing year. Hollywood has released numerous sequels featuring the terrorizing crypt keepers in various US cities over time.
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"Carrie," 1976. "Carrie," introduced viewers to telekinesis. This powerful supernatural ability is known as "Carrie". Carrie White is able to move objects by simply thinking about them.