
Hannah Sparks
Assistant Senior Features Editor and Writer at New York Post
lifestyle editor @nypost | alumna @nyu_ajo & @Loyola_NOLA no fillers, additives, or artificial ingredients. always fresh. 😎 followed by @BarackObama 🤷♀️👍
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1 month ago |
nypost.com | Hannah Sparks
Scientific evidence may support the real weather phenomenon behind the biblical myth of Moses parting the Red Sea. Google Earth Both Christian and Jewish people regard Moses’ parting the Red Sea as one of the most impressive miracles of God — or is it?
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1 month ago |
nypost.com | Hannah Sparks
U/This-Scratch8016/Reddit This puts the fun in fungus. A Reddit user has gone viral on the social media platform after sharing a veritable science experiment involving a “sponge-looking” growth in her bathroom shower.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Hannah Sparks
This puts the fun in fungus. A Reddit user has gone viral on the social media platform after sharing a veritable science experiment involving a “sponge-looking” growth in her bathroom shower. Shocking images shared recently by user This-Scratch8016 received over 18,000 upvotes across several Reddit subforums, most notably in /r/MoldlyInteresting where she initially described the truly wild turn of events.
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1 month ago |
nypost.com | Hannah Sparks
Which way does your sexuality swing? The bisexual cohort — those who are sexually attracted to both men and women — is growing. A 2024 Gallup poll showed that 4.4% of American adults say they are bisexual, including 57.3% of those who already identify as LGBTQ+. However, research has recently shown that bisexuality may be even more ubiquitous than we previously understood.
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2 months ago |
nypost.com | Hannah Sparks
Heart disease may be lurking behind these little-known symptoms. An estimated 805,000 Americans suffer a heart attack each year, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a majority of whom may have missed the key warning signs. Some of the most telling signs of a cardiac event taking place include pain, tightness or heaviness of the chest; unusual dizziness or fatigue; shortness of breath; and, of course, an irregular heart rate, also known as arrhythmia.
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