
Covid has caused about 15 million deaths, three times more than reported ● Two lead sarcophagi discovered under Notre-Dame de Paris opened ● Walnuts would be ideal for stress treatment
About 15 million deaths were caused by Covid, triple the number reported
While initial reports suggested 4.5 million deaths caused by Civid in the period 2020-2021, the real numbers are actually much higher, a US team of researchers said in a study published in the journal Nature.
India, Indonesia, Russia, the United States of America and Mexico are the countries most affected by the Covid pandemic, according to new data and additional information that continues to come in. In India alone, figures show 4.7 million deaths, the worst-hit country. In fact, more than a third of the deaths were recorded in Southeast Asia.
Russia officially announced 1.1 million deaths, followed by Indonesia (1 million) and the United States with 932,000 victims. Despite this, the official figures are far from the real situation. Some countries simply did not provide data, while others provided lower numbers for political or other reasons. One such example is Peru, where the death toll is likely double the reported death toll.
A similar situation was recorded in Ecuador and Bolivia, countries where, according to new data, the number of victims was 50% higher than initially reported.
Two lead sarcophagi discovered under Notre Dame Cathedral have been opened
French authorities have decided to open two lead sarcophagi discovered during restoration work at Notre-Dame de Paris after it was destroyed by fire in 2019. Two sarcophagi were placed about a meter below the floor of the cathedral for hundreds of years. therefore no one knew about their existence.
In the case of one of the sarcophagi, the situation is as clear as possible, as evidenced by the epitaph. It is about one Antoine de la Porte, a priest who died in 1710 at the age of 83, a well-known character of the time.
The case with the second sarcophagus, however, is shrouded in mystery. The man buried there was around 25 to 40 years old at the time of his death, and the shape of the skeleton suggests that he was a person who spent much of his time on horseback, hence the name “Le Cavalier”.
Researchers from the University of Toulouse, who worked on the case, say that it is currently unknown when the person was buried. If the death occurred after the 16th century, his name could be identified in the cathedral archives. If this moment happened earlier, even around the 14th century, as some hypotheses claim, then his identity will most likely never be known.
So far, all that can be learned is that this character belonged to the noble class and was especially important because he was buried in such a prestigious place. Moreover, it would have been placed at the base of a huge cross that was removed in the 17th century.
The fact that his chest and skull were exposed for embalming may indicate that the character dates from the 16th century, when embalming was a common practice among the nobility. French authorities said they would release more data as the investigation progresses in the coming months.
Walnuts are ideal for treating stress
Throughout antiquity and the Middle Ages, the belief persisted that plants that resembled a certain part of the human body would be useful in treating that organ or part of the human body. A belief that over time turned out to be without a scientific basis.
As for walnuts, which have long been thought of as brain treats, given the similarities, coincidence or not, they may actually be good for you. At least that’s what some Australian researchers say in a report published in the journal Nutrients.
They tested the effects of walnut consumption on a target group of 80 students over 13 weeks. It is important to note that the testing period was chosen specifically to coincide with the exam period. Well, 40 participants consumed half a cup of walnuts daily, while the rest did not.
It turned out that students who consumed walnuts not only improved their sleep, but also reduced stress and depression caused by upcoming exams. The rest, according to the research, are not. This is due to omega-3 acids, vitamin E, antioxidants and other useful and useful substances in nuts.
Now you can try this natural treatment to see if it reduces stress for you too. All you have to do is stop thinking about how much those nuts cost, because it’s like collecting dust from your treatment.
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