John K. J.
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Keep mosquitoes away
According to Timothy C. Winegard, the author of "The Mosquito: A Human History of Our Deadliest Predator," "Unfortunately, 85% of what makes us more or less attractive to mosquitoes is hardwired in our genetic circuit board." He claims that lactic acid in your skin, your blood type, the amount of carbon dioxide you exhale, and your natural scents are all contributing factors. So, in the end, you're kind much stuck with what you have until you CRISPR yourself via genetic engineering.
By John K. J.about a year ago in Humans
Cat-Loving, Mind-Altering Parasite
According to new research released this week, humans may be aiding in the spread of Toxoplasma gondii, a mind-altering parasite that adores cats. According to the study, places with a high density of people were where domestic and wild cats were most likely to transmit the parasite.
By John K. J.about a year ago in Petlife
How Long You Ought to Walk Consistently to Keep Your Heart Solid
The amount Do You Have to Walk? A logical assertion distributed in the May issue of the AHA diary Dissemination features that many individuals can't meet the suggested rules, and that numerous networks may not actually know that a touch of day to day strolling can work on their wellbeing. The creators trust their discoveries will give a chance to zero in local area endeavors on actual work programs where individuals need them the most.
By John K. J.about a year ago in Longevity