Science
What Causes Dwarfism? | Growth Disorder
Foreign Veggies, little kitty, your height doesn't seem to be growing lately. If someone doesn't grow taller according to their age, it could lead to a condition called dwarfism. I'll explain this by answering a crucial question: what causes dwarfism?
By Iyokho Osaretinabout a year ago in Chapters
How Depression Affects The Brain - Yale Medicine Explains
The prevailing standard for treating depression is based on the monoamine deficiency hypothesis, which suggests that a deficiency or underactivity of one of three brain neurotransmitters is responsible for the condition. - Neurotransmitters act as the brain's chemical messengers, facilitating communication between brain cells. However, there are over a hundred neurotransmitters in the brain and billions of neuronal connections, indicating that this hypothesis is somewhat limited.
By Iyokho Osaretinabout a year ago in Chapters
Scientists Made A Stunning New Discovery About the Immune System
Think scientists have anatomy and physiology all figured out? Think again! Hi everyone! talking about how the more scientists learn about the body, the less we seem to know. What am I talking about? A recent discovery by scientists at the University of Virginia revealed a previously unnoticed connection between the central nervous system (CNS) and the immune system. This discovery challenges current theories about basic brain-body interactions and could completely upend our understanding of some neurological diseases. One scientist even remarked, “they’ll have to rewrite the textbooks.”
By Iyokho Osaretinabout a year ago in Chapters
Trendelenburg's Sign
It occurs in people with weak or paralyzed Abductor Muscles(Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Minimus) of hip. Examination: Sign demonstrated by patient by asking him/her to stand on one limb, If pelvis drop on other side of leg which is weight bearing side for 30 seconds so it means sign is positive.
By umamanidrahabout a year ago in Chapters
Never eat apples 🍎 like this! Causes cancer and memory loss! Solution!
Did you know that eating certain foods with apples can affect your health, including risks like cancer and dementia? Apples, known as a miracle fruit, contain components like quercetin and flavonoids that protect against lung and bronchial cancers. Their rich pectin fiber aids digestion and reduces the risk of colorectal cancer.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Chapters
Benefits Of Apple Cider Vinegar!
Apple cider vinegar (ACV) has been a staple in kitchens and medicine cabinets for centuries, valued for its tangy flavor and numerous health benefits. In this video, we'll explore what makes this fermented apple juice so special and dive into its various benefits, from aiding digestion and regulating blood sugar to supporting weight management, skin, and hair health. Whether you're an ACV enthusiast or new to its potential, you'll discover practical ways to incorporate it into your daily routine. Join us as we delve into the science and testimonials behind this versatile elixir and learn how it can enhance your overall well-being.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Chapters
What if We Accidentally Eat Plastic? | How Microplastics Affect your Health?
Attention, pet owners: be mindful of your curious little feline to ensure they avoid accidentally ingesting plastic caps. Let me elaborate by addressing a concerning scenario: what happens if we inadvertently swallow plastic?
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Chapters
Food Labels That Sound Healthy But Are Not
Today, let's discuss food and diet labels that may appear healthy but are often misleading. Back in the 80s and 90s, the definition of "eating healthy" was simpler—less junk food and balanced meals. Nowadays, perceptions vary widely. Many believe terms like organic, non-GMO, vegan, gluten-free, or keto automatically mean healthier choices. However, these labels can be deceptive.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Chapters
The Best Diet for Brain Health & Memory
The foods we consume form the foundational building blocks of the neurons essential for our cognitive processes. Over time, accumulating data highlight specific dietary strategies to enhance brain function. Among the most common inquiries I receive pertain to food's impact on brain health—everyone seeks guidance on what to eat for peak cognitive performance, focus, and memory retention, crucial for maintaining cognitive abilities and preventing cognitive decline.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Chapters

