fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
Caffeine Unveiled
Caffeine, that beloved pick-me-up found in our morning cup of coffee or energizing tea, has long been a subject of myths and misconceptions. Let's dive into the truth behind some of the most common claims about caffeine and debunk the fiction that often clouds our understanding.
By Stella Oehtam2 years ago in Humans
Debunking Myths About Vision
Have you ever heard the saying, "Seeing is believing"? Well, when it comes to vision and eye health, there are many myths and misconceptions that can cloud our understanding. In this article, we're teaming up with Dr. Ronnie Banik, a board-certified ophthalmologist and neuro-ophthalmologist, and Dr. Jennifer Sci, a practicing optometrist in New York City, to set the record straight. Let's dive into the most common myths and unveil the truth behind them.
By Stella Oehtam2 years ago in Humans
Demystifying Body Odor
Introduction Discover the truth behind body odor as we delve into the expertise of renowned dermatologists, Dr. Michelle Henry and Dr. Devell Bonacelli, both certified in their field and practicing in New York City. Together, we debunk prevalent myths surrounding sweat, smell, and hygiene to unveil the science behind our olfactory experiences.
By Stella Oehtam2 years ago in Humans
Unveiling Your Brain's Secrets: 10 Mind-Blowing Facts Explained Simply
Title: "Unveiling Your Brain's Secrets: 10 Mind-Blowing Facts Explained Simply" Greetings, curious minds! Get ready to embark on an extraordinary journey through the captivating world of your brain. We're about to uncover ten more mind-boggling facts that will keep you hooked. So, get comfortable as we delve even deeper into the fascinating universe of your brain, with explanations that are as clear as a summer sky.
By harpreet singh2 years ago in Humans
Tech 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.
By Stella Oehtam3 years ago in Humans
What Are You Looking At?
Do you find yourself looking in the mirror or taking selfies more often than your friends? For a variety of reasons, people find watching themselves in a mirror or on camera to be fascinating. Humans possess a distinctive sense of self-awareness and self-identity. Individuals are able to visually perceive their physical appearance, which is closely related to their self-concept, when they look at themselves in a mirror or on camera.
By Char Chase3 years ago in Humans









