Russian President Vladimir Putin's latest public appearance has sparked a global debate about his health after a video ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin displayed a “swollen and sore” hand that appeared covered in bulging veins during a recent ...
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Putin’s ‘swollen and sore’ hand sparks new wave of speculation over Russian president’s health
The 73-year-old, whose right hand has long been a source of health rumors, was seen clenching his hand tightly in discomfort ...
Vladimir Putin’s hands have been scrutinized by social media users in the latest round of speculation about the Russian ...
NEW pictures show Vladimir Putin’s veins bulging from his clenched fists – sparking fresh rumours about his bad health.
A viral video, reportedly captured last week, showed the 73-year-old leader's right hand wrinkled and with bulging veins. The ...
Clenching your fist could be enough to help you get a grip on your memory. Research suggests that balling up the right hand and squeezing it tightly actually makes it easier to memorise lists. Later, ...
Clenching your right hand may help form a stronger memory of an event or action, and clenching your left may help you recollect the memory later, according to research published April 24 in the open ...
Memory can be improved simply by clenching the fists, a study suggests. Clenching the right hand for 90 seconds helps in memory formation, while the same movement in the left improves memory recall, ...
In macabre experiments which saw dead, severed arms swing punches on a large pendulum, US scientists have measured the extent to which a clenched fist shields fragile bones in the hand. Consequently, ...
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