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" ... 1. Hugs strengthen your immune system and balance your body. A hug results in some pressure on your sternum, which then stimulates the thymus gland, which then regulates and balances the body's production of white blood cells, which keeps you healthy. Hugs help increase circulation and help balance our sympathetic (fight/flight/freeze) and parasympathetic (rest and digest) nervous systems. All good. ... "
" ... Specifically, the archaeologists found that "the sternum bore at least six clear signs of penetrating stab wounds that resulted in the compression of the outer table of bone and left on the sternum an accurate shape of the blade tip used." Most likely, the man was stabbed to death with a close-combat weapon such as a knife or dagger that had just one sharp edge. ... "
" ... The retail Woojer packaging comes with the Woojer unit, a USB charger and cable, a 3.5mm extension cable, soft carry case, and a sports strap. The latter helps you locate the Woojer over one of two suggested locations on your body (over your sternum). Having close physical contact to the vibrating Woojer is vital to the experience, and if you're planning to jump around with the unit, this strap is almost a necessity. ... "
" ... To shed some light on the mechanics of the injury, I asked Patrick Randolph-Quinney, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Central Lancashire, to weigh in. "In my considered opinion, Agelarakis has a case," he says. "Penetrating peri-mortem trauma is consistent with some of the skeletal defects displayed." While he is not fully convinced of the seven-sided entry wound, Randolph-Quinney notes that the exit wound, or the back side of the sternum, is of particular interest. This exit wound has sharp bone edges, which rules out both post-mortem damage and a sternal foramen. Flat bones like the sternum react differently to trauma compared to bones like the skull and long bones of the arms and legs. "In cases of arrow or crossbow wounds," Randolph-Quinney says, "it's my experience that they 'punch' their way through flat bone, leaving sharp margins on both entrance and exit surfaces, similar to the photos in Agelarakis' article. I think he's right about the injury -- but maybe for the wrong reasons." ... "