Agnes Tusabe
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A BAD IDEA TO HAVE COFFEE ON AN EMPTY STOMACH?
If you love starting your day with a cup of coffee, you are not alone. But you may have asked yourself whether it's better to avoid drinking coffee on an empty stomach. While coffee can help you feel more alert and less tired, and caffeine may boost your brain function, mood, and exercise performance, the bitterness of this drink can make your stomach produce more acid. Some people say it can irritate the stomach or even cause further stomach issues. Others believe that drinking coffee on an empty stomach is particularly bad because there's no other food that can prevent that acid from causing problems. However, there is no research that has found any connection between coffee and digestive problems, whether you drink it on an empty stomach or not. Nevertheless, it's important to pay attention to how your body reacts to coffee and whether you feel better drinking it before or after breakfast.
By Agnes Tusabe3 years ago in Lifehack
AIRPLANE ETIQUETTE: THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER DO ON A FLIGHT
Air travel is a wonderful way to explore the world and experience different cultures, but there are certain rules and regulations that must be followed. Breaking these rules can have serious consequences. In this article, we will discuss some things that you should never do on an airplane.
By Agnes Tusabe3 years ago in Lifehack
HOTEL ROOMS: A HIDDEN WORLD OF BUGS AND MICROBES
It is a well-known fact that germs are everywhere and it is impossible for humans to get rid of them. These tiny creatures help train our immune system, making us stronger when our organism constantly faces bacteria and improves its protection skills. So, don't worry about what you see next, and welcome to one of the favorite places among bacteria and microbes: hotel rooms.
By Agnes Tusabe3 years ago in FYI
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU HOLD YOUR BREATH FOR LONG?
Breath Holding and Blood Chemistry: Understanding the Physiology Behind Your Body's Limits Breath holding is something most people have tried at least once in their life, but there comes a point when it becomes impossible to hold your breath voluntarily. For some, this might be 30 seconds, while others may last a minute or even longer, depending on a variety of factors. But how does the body know when you’ve reached your limit before it’s too late? It all has to do with what’s happening in our blood.
By Agnes Tusabe3 years ago in Humans
WATER IS LIFE
WATER IS LIFE Water is Life, but now we're turning off the faucet Water is the most precious resource on Earth, and for good reason. It's the foundation of all life as we know it, and without it, we would simply cease to exist. Water is the substance that makes up the majority of our bodies, and it plays a crucial role in virtually every biological process that takes place within us. From regulating our body temperature and maintaining healthy organ function to flushing out toxins and delivering vital nutrients, water is truly the lifeblood of our existence.
By Agnes Tusabe3 years ago in Earth




