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Doctors thought man had deadly brain cancer — the reality was much grosser

All signs pointed to fatal cancer. Fortunately, the actual problem was curable.

Spooky discovery on mysterious mountain after horseback riders follow ‘apocalyptic’ sounds

Are they the horsewomen of the apocalypse?

Mystery behind Botticelli’s Birth of Venus side-eye solved — and the reason is heartbreaking

Five centuries later, Botticelli's masterpiece is still making us look twice.

Bona fide T. rex leather purse is going up for auction — and it could fetch $500K

Birkins are beautiful. Chanel bags, très magnifique. But a purse derived from 66-million-year-old purse dinosaur DNA simply cannot be beat

Horrifying video shows plague of parasite-ridden mosquitoes swarming as tourists take cover in their cars

Tourists had to hide in their vehicles as the horde blackened the skies, as seen in bloodcurdling footage.

Danes show off their manes in Denmark’s national mullet championship

Business in the front, party in the back.

‘Boner Bears’ chocolate recalled for containing Viagra drug

According to the FDA, products containing undisclosed sildenafil can pose health risks to consumers.

‘Uniboob’ is a real medical condition — who’s likely to get it

For some, the dreaded “uniboob” isn’t just a side effect of a too-tight sports bra.

Foreigners hilariously reveal the stuff branded ‘American’ to those outside the US: Doritos, Solo cups and more

The discussion was sparked after a curious poster on Reddit posed the query, "Are there any things that are called 'American ______' in other countries?"

68-year-old woman’s arms and legs turn blue after taking very common drug

According to a recent report, a 68-year-old woman developed "blue-gray hyperpigmentation" on her limbs after taking this common medication.

Doctor accidentally fixes patient’s irregular heartbeat — by sticking a finger in a very unexpected place

A 29-year-old man experiencing an irregular heartbeat had an unexpected solution in an area further below his heart.

Do yuo lkie wrod jmubels? Scientist explains why humans are so good at reading scrambled letters

“Aoccdrnig to a rseearch at Cmabridge Uinervtisy, it deos not mttaer in what oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat...

Man uses his penis to pull police car down the street — to ‘raise awareness’ for prostate cancer

John Stephenson, 50, hauled a 2-ton French police car 131 feet along a residential street using his manhood after being set ablaze.

A surprising sunscreen booster may be hiding at your favorite bar

Something exciting is brewing in the skincare world.

Biohacker Bryan Johnson makes shocking reveal about girlfriend’s lady bits: ‘Top 1%’

One genius commenter dubbed Johnson's post "c--chie carfax."