The Lost Leonardo

The following is an article from Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader Only 15 paintings by the Italian Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci are known to exist. But what if there were more…and what if Leonardo’s greatest work—one that’s been presumed destroyed since 1563—was safely hidden, just waiting to be discovered? THE BIG PICTURE In 1503 the Republic of Florence (now part […]

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What is Amniotic Fluid Made Of?

Mekala asks: What is amniotic fluid actually made of? Is it just water and stuff the baby poops and pees or is it like saliva? Just wondering. Thanks! Essential for the development of a healthy baby, amniotic fluid is a complex liquid that nourishes, facilitates growth, cushions and protects the growing fetus. Amniotic fluid begins to form almost as soon […]

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That Time Christmas was Banned in Boston

From Boston’s earliest days, Christmas was not celebrated. Holiday goodies like pudding and mince pies were banned- December 25th was a mandatory work day, and town criers walked through the streets reminding the populace: “No Christmas! No Christmas! No Christmas!” In fact, in 1620, the Puritans spent their first Christmas in the New World building their first structures. The next […]

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This Day in History: December 23rd- Tojo’s End

This Day In History: December 23, 1948 On December 23, 1948, seven Class A war criminals that included the former Prime Minister of Japan, Hideki Tojo, were executed by hanging at Sugamo Prison. The executions were carried out by the American occupation authorities. According to official U.S. documents detailing the procedures, “The execution will be witnessed with due solemnity and […]

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