Campus life’s gone wild at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh — where an official club for members of the “furry” subculture was approved to meet a “growing” demand. The hair-raising new ...
A student government at a New York college has approved a new "furry" club on campus, joining a growing number of such student groups at colleges and universities across the country, according to a ...
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A study found that a smelly substance called hydrogen sulfide, which is also found in gas, improved brain function by 50% in mice with Alzheimer’s. Is this an excuse to smell your own farts? There’s ...
According to the researchers, hydrogen sulfide present in farts acts as a critical signaling molecule inside cells, influencing processes linked to aging and neurodegeneration. (AI-generated image) A ...
Go ahead and get a good whiff of your own farts — scientists say it could help guard against Alzheimer’s. Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have found that hydrogen sulfide — the rotten ...