Many mysterious deaths are associated with the tomb of King Tut. Some think they were caused not by a curse, but by a fungus ...
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Meet Pharaoh’s Fungus: From 'Ancient Curse' To Cancer Cure, Scientists Uncover Its Shocking Healing Power
The Curse That Could Save Lives: When British archaeologist Howard Carter unearthed the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun in 1922, the world stood in awe. But wonder quickly gave way to fear as the legend ...
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The agent of Tutankhamun's curse could cure cancer
The highly toxic fungus Aspergillus flavus, known for its yellow spores and associated with legends like the curse of Tutankhamun, might actually play an important role in fighting cancer. Researchers ...
Epinephrine can be either a curse or a cure when used as an adjunct to resuscitation of cardiac arrest. Its value depends on the dosage given, the timing of administration and the initiating factor of ...
Many adults around the world believe that spells, curses or other magic can influence people’s lives. Survey respondents in sub-Saharan African countries and in Colombia are especially likely to hold ...
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