It's no secret that beans can cause offensive flatulence, but several other gas-boosting foods may be more surprising. DailyMail.com broke down some of the lesser-known causes of putrid gas.
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The FDA said it found particles of the bird flu virus in samples of pasteurized milk. The agency says that milk is still safe to drink, but additional testing is needed to confirm the contamination. Dr. Akshay Syal explains whether we should be ...
Madeleine Dippnall, 29, from Cornwall was told by doctors her panic attacks were caused by depression and PTSD. But she was actually suffering from epilepsy.
Surgeons transplanted a kidney and thymus gland from a gene-edited pig into a 54-year-old woman in an attempt to extend her life. It's the latest experimental use of animal organs in humans.