As LPBW fans know, Lilah Roloff has strabismus. In lay terms, she’s cross-eyed. It’s an issue that has the best chance of correcting on its own if caught at a young age. Lilah will turn two-years-old in November. What is wrong with Zach and Tori’s baby? Tori Roloff has sufferedRead More →

According to Goodson, some people who are telling the truth can fail polygraph tests by trying too hard to control their body’s responses. … A 2011 meta-analysis by the American Polygraph Association found that polygraph tests using comparison questions had incorrect outcomes about 15% of the time. Why you shouldRead More →

1. Expose corruption or other wrongdoing, as in The President’s speech blew the whistle on the opposition’s leaking information. 2. Put a stop to, as in The registry decided to blow the whistle on new vanity plates. When Should not employees blow the whistle? (1) Whenever and wherever the product/serviceRead More →

Fans saw Courtney’s final scenes in Tuesday’s E4 episode, as she departed the village to accept her dream job as a headteacher in a school in Scotland. Digital Spy recently caught up with Amy for an exclusive chat about her departure from Hollyoaks. Has summer in Hollyoaks got a disability?Read More →

Following the usage of philologists, /k/ is now almost invariably used with reference to Celtic culture even in non-academic contexts. However, the /s/ pronunciation remains the most recognised form when it occurs in the names of sports teams, most notably Celtic Football Club and the Boston Celtics basketball team. What’sRead More →

She said that she had contracted a bacterial infection during her labour. This led to a chronic urinary tract infection that left her bedbound for weeks after the birth. What did Marnie do to her face? Marnie, who has undergone botox, fillers, a nose job and a breast enlargement inRead More →

Smelly gas is not uncommon and is often considered normal. Some foods or medications can cause excessively smelly farts. There are, however, some instances where smelly farts can be an indicator of an underlying infection, digestive issues, or a disorder. Is it normal for newborns to fart a lot? BabiesRead More →

Distance between the pupils, called interpupillary distance (IPD), is an important clinical measure used to identify potential vision issues such as stereo acuity,1 near point convergence,2 accommodation,3 and other vision-related issues. … IPD is measured using the distance between the centers of the pupils. Does pupillary distance really matter? PupillaryRead More →

A person who only has HSV-1 may receive a false positive for HSV-2. IgM tests sometimes cross-react with other viruses in the same family, such as varicella zoster virus (VZV) which causes chickenpox or cytomegalovirus (CMV) which causes mono, meaning that positive results may be misleading. What are the chancesRead More →

However, unfortunately there is no licensed vaccine available so far. This is partly due to disastrous outcome of a clinical trial of formalin-inactivated RSV (FI-RSV) in children in 1960s; leading to enhanced respiratory disease upon natural infection. Was there ever a vaccine for RSV? Just one preventative RSV shot, calledRead More →