It seems to play a crucial role in regulating the function of microglia. Maybe it affects their activation, communication, or response to various stimuli.
I don't think so. The stories about the Gonjiam Haunted Asylum being haunted are mainly based on rumors and the psychological effect of the desolate and dilapidated building. People tend to get spooked in such places and their minds can play tricks on them, making them believe they've witnessed something supernatural. But in reality, it's just an old, abandoned asylum with no real ghosts or hauntings.
I'm not sure if the New Victory Theater is actually haunted. There could be all kinds of rumors. Maybe people claim to have seen strange shadows or heard unexplained noises there at night. But it could also just be people's overactive imaginations.
Yes, many believe it is. There have been numerous reports of strange noises, apparitions, and an overall eerie feeling in the Roanoke haunted house. Some claim to have seen shadowy figures moving about, and the cold spots that seem to have no explanation.
The Bhangarh Fort in India is extremely famous for being haunted. It is said that a curse was placed on the fort. People are not allowed to enter the fort after sunset or before sunrise. There have been reports of strange lights, voices, and apparitions. Another place in Asia is the Manila Film Center in the Philippines. There were accidents during its construction where workers died. It's said that their ghosts haunt the building. People have heard screams and seen unexplained figures there.
Yes, it is said to be haunted. There have been numerous reports of strange occurrences. Guests have claimed to see apparitions in the hallways, often of people from different eras. Some say they've heard unexplained noises like footsteps and whispers at night. It could be due to the hotel's long history and the many events that have taken place there over the years.
In general, no. Haunted stories are usually fictional or exaggerated. They might have some elements inspired by real events but are not completely true.