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The Science Behind Relationships; Humans Media explores the basis of our attraction, contempt, why we do what we do and to whom we do it.
Embracing Serenity
In the heart of a bustling city, Emily found herself engulfed by the chaotic rhythm of life. A dedicated advertising executive, she thrived on the fast pace and the adrenaline rush that came with tight deadlines and demanding clients. Yet, as the days turned into weeks and the weeks into months, she began to sense the weight of stress bearing down on her like an invisible burden.
chika Francis-NdukwePublished 10 months ago in HumansTech Revolution
Introduction In an age where technology is an integral part of our lives, a surprising and controversial topic has taken the media by storm – the potential impact of powerful cellphones on the human skeleton. Recent reports suggest that the excessive use of phones and tablets could lead to significant changes in our bodies, and this has sparked discussions and debates across various platforms. This phenomenon stems from a scientific study conducted by biomechanics experts David Shahar and Mark Sayers at Australia's University of the Sunshine Coast. Let's delve into this intriguing subject and explore the science behind it.
Stella OehtamPublished 10 months ago in HumansWorldwide Genomes: Scientists Rewrite the Story of Human Genetics
In the last few decades, the field of human genetics has undergone a revolutionary transformation, propelling our understanding of the human genome into uncharted territory. As technology has advanced, scientists from all corners of the globe have come together to collaborate on a monumental endeavor: decoding the intricate tapestry of our genetic makeup. This collective effort has led to groundbreaking discoveries that are rewriting the story of human genetics.
A sugary drink a day ‘significantly’ raises liver cancer risk: study
A sugary drink a day ‘significantly’ raises liver cancer risk: study More seasoned ladies who drink only one sugar-improved refreshment daily have a "fundamentally higher" hazard of creating liver malignant growth and of passing on from persistent liver sickness, as per a review distributed Tuesday in the clinical diary JAMA.
A 101-year-old neurologist who still works full time shares what he eats in a day
Dr. Howard Exhaust is 101 years of age nevertheless works all day as a nervous system specialist. He shared what he eats in a day on an episode of the mindbodygreen digital broadcast.
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Health tips
The human kidney is one of the most essential organs in the body, responsible for filtering waste products from the blood, regulating electrolytes, and maintaining fluid balance. The kidney also plays a crucial role in regulating blood pressure and producing important hormones such as erythropoietin, which stimulates the production of red blood cells. Unfortunately, the kidney is vulnerable to a range of diseases that can impair its proper functioning and lead to serious health complications.
Unraveling the Roswell Enigma: Navigating the Mythos of UFOs and Extraterrestrial Intrigue
The Roswell Incident of 1947 has evolved into a complex tapestry of myth, conspiracy, and speculation, making it a focal point in discussions surrounding unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and potential extraterrestrial encounters. While the incident's details remain shrouded in controversy, its impact on popular culture and the UFO community is undeniable.
How Caffeine Can Boost My Hair Growth
I have always had thin and fine hair, but it never bothered me much until I started noticing more and more strands on my pillow, brush, and shower drain. I was losing my hair, and I didn’t know why. I tried everything I could think of to stop it: changing my shampoo, taking supplements, massaging my scalp, cutting my hair shorter. Nothing worked. I felt insecure, frustrated, and hopeless.
Health FirstPublished 10 months ago in HumansSacrificing Common Sense and Lives in the Pursuit of Commercial Interests
Introduction In various situations, common sense and even lives are disregarded to serve commercial interests. The field of health is particularly susceptible to this, where unethical practices are driven by the pursuit of financial gain. This article, the second in a series, sheds light on the cholesterol myth, highlighting the dangerous treatments imposed on patients and the suppression of effective approaches due to their lack of commercial value. While not exhaustive, the information presented here supports the argument that common sense and patient well-being are often sacrificed for profit.
Juma KillaghaiPublished 10 months ago in HumansHERE IS ONE THING THAT WILL KILL YOU!
By MacEarnor Ibrahim The annals of history are rife with figures whose legacies have left an indelible mark on the world, and among them stands Napoleon Bonaparte, a towering presence whose 19th-century conquests reshaped the very fabric of Europe. Even in his passing, the enigma surrounding his death persists, generating endless debates and discussions. Official records attribute his demise to a stomach ulcer, but a cloud of suspicion hangs heavy due to compelling evidence suggesting the possibility of political foul play. This evidence includes traces of arsenic exposure, casting doubt on the nature of his demise. Theories abound, from the haunting specter of toxic fumes emanating from wallpaper to the more pragmatic notion of medical malpractice.
MacEarnor IbrahimPublished 10 months ago in HumansWhy You Should Go to Bed at the Same Time Every Night
Introduction In today's fast-paced world, where demands and distractions seem endless, establishing a consistent sleep schedule might not be high on everyone's priority list. However, recent scientific research has highlighted the profound benefits of going to sleep at the same time every night. This practice, known as maintaining a consistent sleep schedule or sleep timing, can have a significant impact on your overall health and well-being. In this article, we will delve into the reasons why you should prioritize a consistent sleep schedule and explore the scientific evidence that supports this practice.
Renato FilipePublished 10 months ago in HumansUnravelling Desires Pt. 1
In the heart of the quaint village of Willowbrooke, nestled amidst rolling hills and cascading streams, lived two individuals whose lives were about to intertwine in ways they could never have imagined. Lily, a brilliant young scientist, had always found solace in the world of facts, equations, and logical reasoning. Her pursuit of truth through science had led her to Willowbrooke, where she sought to debunk the age-old myths surrounding the village's cherished tradition of the "Desire Festival."
Iniobong IdaraesitPublished 10 months ago in Humans