A canal in Argentina mysteriously turned bright red on Thursday, alarming residents who were woken up by its strong odor.
A river has been likened to a "stream of blood" after it turned red, prompting concern from locals. Photos and footage of the ...
Image via Shutterstock Things certainly sound like they're getting biblical in Argentina. That darn Moses is at it again ...
A stream winding through a populous area on the outskirts of Buenos Aires has turned crimson red in recent hours that has sparked fears of industrial chemical dumping.
The Argentina Environment Ministry said in a statement that it had taken water samples from the 'bloody river' and said that ...
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A Toxic Spill Might Be Behind the Argentina Canal’s Blood Red AppearanceArgentina's Sarandí Canal turned red after what locals believe was a toxic spill from one of the neighborhood's industrial ...
New research suggests that drinking sparkling water can help support weight loss through satiety and energy production. Researcher Akira Takanashi of Japan and nutrition experts shared thoughts.
"CO2 in carbonated water may promote weight loss by enhancing glucose uptake and metabolism in red blood cells," according to researchers Getty Plain seltzer water may give you a weight-loss ...
Research will be needed to understand whether a new hypothesis on how fizzy water could affect body weight holds up.
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Live Science on MSNCanal turns into 'stream of blood' in Argentina as locals fear toxic leakThe Sarandí canal in Argentina turned blood red last week. Officials suspect a toxic substance used in dyes has entered the ...
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