WHO doesn't like to relax and have a bit of a laugh at Christmas?
Here's proof that even busy medical staff can get into the spirit - check out the creative decorations by Googling 'Hospital Christmas decorations'.
You'll see a giant tinsel cardiogram along a wall, a Christmas wreath made of urinal bottles and one constructed with tablet vials.
Beware the laughing Rudolph reindeer O&G speculum or bedpans (pictured), babies in the neonatal ward cosied up in Christmas stockings and a Christmas tree made of inflated surgical gloves of varied colours
WHEN you think of space travel you generally aren't too concerned with how the human body's sense of smell is going to deal with the situation.
But recently Russian cosmonaut Sergei Ryazansky opened up about what the universe smells like and the answer we are almost certain will surprise you - he said it smells like metal welding.
For Ryazansky, space smelled a bit like the sensation in the nose when a train driver applies brakes abruptly - the smell of hot rail.
However American astronauts have said they think outer space smells more like mushroom soup, proving that when it comes to politics or now even the humble olfactory nerves, the Yanks and Ruskies can't ever agree.
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