Maths teacher Sebastien Bascoules captured a massive 17ft anaconda which ate his friend’s dog in French Guiana. The 39-year-old old wrestled the huge serpent out of a river close to his friend’s house, blindfolded it and left it in his bathtub over night. With the help of his friends and young sons Sebastien then released the 175lb anaconda into a large river six miles away.
If healthline is to be believed Everyone has probably taken the pain reliever paracetamol at some point in their lives. Paracetamol, which is contained in many over-the-counter drugs, is the first remedy many of us turn to if we have a headache, although it is not widely advertised to the general public. Even a one-year-old in this region could recognize it. Yet, have you ever actually investigated how it impacts the body? This article is a follow-up to a previous NHS release and will focus on the health consequences of paracetamol. Simply sit back and absorb the information included in this essay. When taken internally, how does paracetamol affect the body? Paracetamol works by altering the chemical communication in the region of the brain responsible for regulating body temperature. This is its role in diseases like malaria, where a prolonged fever is a symptom. Because of its anti-inflammatory and pain-blocking effects, paracetamol is a popular remedy for headaches. Paracetamol ...