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  2. 'Lies my mother told me:' Debunking cold-weather myths

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    According to The Guardian, scientists have traced this top cold-weather myth to a United States Army manual from the 1970s recommending a hat in the cold because "40 to 45 percent of body heat" is ...

  3. Can cold weather make you sick? Your grandma wasn't entirely ...

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    Grandma’s warnings about catching a cold walking barefoot on a chilly floor or going outside with wet hair have some truth. Colder temperatures, especially in winter months, won’t cause a ...

  4. Immortality - Wikipedia

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    Immortality in religion refers usually to either the belief in physical immortality or a more spiritual afterlife. In traditions such as ancient Egyptian beliefs, Mesopotamian beliefs and ancient Greek beliefs, the immortal gods consequently were considered to have physical bodies.

  5. Can cold weather make you sick? Experts explain why more ...

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    Even if cold, wet weather doesn't directly cause a cold, take the change in seasons as a reminder that respiratory illnesses are likely to be circulating right now — and you have tools available ...

  6. Sokushinbutsu - Wikipedia

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    The preservation of the mummy for at least five centuries was possible due to the aridity of the area and cold weather. [ 4 ] According to Paul Williams, the sokushinbutsu ascetic practices of Shugendō were likely inspired by Kūkai , the founder of Shingon Buddhism , [ 6 ] who ended his life by reducing and then stopping intake of food and ...

  7. List of psychic abilities - Wikipedia

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    Cryokinesis – The ability to control ice or cold with one's mind. Curse – Any expressed wish that some form of adversity or misfortune will befall or attach to one or more persons, a place, or an object. Energy medicine – The ability to heal with empathic, etheric, astral, mental or spiritual energy. [3]

  8. Eternal oblivion - Wikipedia

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    Accustom yourself to believing that death is nothing to us, for good and evil imply the capacity for sensation, and death is the privation of all sentience; therefore, a correct understanding that death is nothing to us makes the mortality of life enjoyable, not by adding to life a limitless time, but by taking away the yearning after immortality.

  9. Inedia - Wikipedia

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    A Jain monk, Sahaj Muni Maharaj, is said to have completed his 365-day fast on 1 May 1998. [61] Another Jain monk Hansaratna Vijayji was said to have completed 423-day fast in 494 days in 2015. He had previously claimed to have fasted for 108 days in 2013 and for 180 days in 2014. [62] Several others have claimed to have fasted for six months.