Survivalist Pro
Photo: cottonbro studio
The Cure for Insomnia Guinness World Records says the longest film ever made is "The Cure for Insomnia" released in 1987. The 85-hour experimental film was directed by John Henry Timmis IV.
A sniper team (or sniper cell) consists of a combination of at least one primary weapon operator, (ie: the shooter), with other support personnel...
Read More »
While PrEP has not been found to have any serious side effects, two major studies showed that high tenofovir levels were associated with a slight...
Read More »What is the longest movie ever made? Even the answer to that question is not short. Filmmaking has been around for over a century. During those years, hundreds and thousands of movies have been released, both short and lengthy. From the 2013 Oscar-nominated animated short "Fresh Guacamole" to the over three-hour epic romance "Titanic," films can run for any given amount of time. Some of the shortest films, such as "Fresh Guacamole" run for less than two minutes. On the other side of the coin, there are movies that span over 24 hours, according to IMDb.
We've asked experts to share some actions to take right now to prepare for the coming months. Get on top of any debts. ... Review your expenses and...
Read More »
Rex is the most powerful of any dinosaur in Ark: Survival Evolved and is certainly worth the daunting task of taming it. Rex has a ridiculous...
Read More »Fat people would only be able to survive for longer if they had enough vital water-soluble B vitamins in their system to help metabolise fat stores. So it is possible that a person could die of starvation and still be fat.
How long can a human survive without food or water? In theory, when you finally run out of body fat, protein and carbohydrates, your body runs out of energy and stops functioning. Jeremy Powell-Tuck, a retired clinician who fed David Blaine after his starvation stunt in London in 2003, isn’t so sure that this is the lethal point. “You’re more likely to die before then,” he says. Fat people would only be able to survive for longer if they had enough vital water-soluble B vitamins in their system to help metabolise fat stores. So it is possible that a person could die of starvation and still be fat. The longest recorded starvation was by the Irish hunger-striker Kieran Doherty in 1981, who died after fasting for 73 days. With a supply of vitamins and water, people have been known to survive over a year without eating. “It used to be a very fashionable way of losing weight around 30 years ago,” says Powell-Tuck. With vitamins but without water, survival time is sharply reduced. A human can be expected to survive for weeks without food, but a thirsty person deprived of water would last a matter of days. “It depends on the rate of water loss,” says Michael Sawka at the US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine in Natick, Massachusetts. Without water, the volume of blood in your body drops, and with it your blood pressure. Blood becomes thicker and stickier, making it harder to pump around the body, so your heart rate increases to …
Top 8 Healthiest Drinks Besides Water, According to Registered... Flavored Sparkling Water. Getty Images. Water, but make it bubbly! ... Kombucha....
Read More »
6 Tips for Surviving if Stranded in the Wilderness Think things through. If you do happen to find yourself lost in the wilderness, consider all the...
Read More »
Of all the possible natural disasters, earthquakes have to be the most frightening. Hurricanes move slowly. Tornadoes show up on radar several...
Read More »
In addition to following a healthy diet and lifestyle, taking certain supplements may help slow the aging process and promote a long, healthy life....
Read More »