Need a haircut? Go to a surgeon!
BY GEORGE NAVA TRUE II
TODAY, when people need a haircut, they go to a barbershop or beauty salon. If they require surgery or other...
The real killer of Christine Dacera surfaces
GEORGE NAVA TRUE IIIT WAS a classic whodunit in the making. A young Philippine Airlines flight attendant who celebrated the New Year with 11...
The boy who turned to stone
BY GEORGE NAVA TRUE IIHARRY Raymond Eastlack Jr. lived in Philadelphia and was just like any other boy. He loved listening to the radio...
People with strange voices
BY GEORGE NAVA TRUE II
WHEN Sarah Colwill of Plymouth, England, suffered a severe migraine attack in 2010, she called for an ambulance that quickly...
Laughing sickness ends in death
BY GEORGE NAVA TRUE II
THEY SAY that laughter is the best medicine, but too much laughter can be fatal as history shows. Often, this...
Dr. Pemberton’s brain tonic
BY GEORGE NAVA TRUE II
DR. JOHN Stith Pemberton had a problem. The American biochemist and war veteran sustained a saber wound in 1865 during...
Zombie disease
BY GEORGE NAVA TRUE II“THEY’RE coming to get you, Barbara,” says one of the characters of George A. Romero’s independent horror film, “Night of...
People who curse a lot might have this
BY GEORGE NAVA TRUE II
PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Roa Duterte has a habit of cursing in his speeches. To drive home his point and elicit...
Allergic to water
BY GEORGE NAVA TRUE II
RACHEL Warwick of the United Kingdom (UK) loves to swim and dance in the rain, but she can’t. Doing these...