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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.
The "Bad" Food That Gastroenterologists Say Is Exceptionally Beneficial for Gut Health
Nightshades are a group of plants, and everyone from Tom Brady to TikTok health influencers has spoken out against them, claiming that they cause inflammation and may aggravate or contribute to autoimmune diseases like psoriasis and inflammatory bowel disease. But are nightshades actually a bad guy in the kitchen? The details are below.
By James Spit2 years ago in Humans
A Good Friend
Yasin’s family relocated from their homeland of Iraq to England during his early childhood. Reluctant to leave his beloved home in Samarra, Yasin's father insisted it was necessary for their safety and desired for his son to grow up in a country that embraced all individuals, irrespective of their race or religious beliefs. Yasin's father assured him that England was a multicultural nation where people coexisted and collaborated harmoniously.
By World storys2 years ago in Humans
"Reality Of World"
The world in which we live is intricate and multifaceted, frequently observed from several angles. It is a place where different civilizations coexist with opposing religious views and economic circumstances. This essay aims to reveal the complex reality of our world by illuminating some of the key factors that influence the globe at large.
By Misha story writer2 years ago in Humans
Lab-Grown Meat - A Culinary Revolution and Food of the Future
The lab-grown fried chicken has been cultivated in a laboratory and is exclusively served in the only kitchen permitted to do so worldwide. The cooking process is similar to that of regular chicken, with the exception that no animals were harmed in its creation. Instead, stem cells were extracted from a live chicken and cultured in a lab. The most common reaction we receive is people remarking, "This tastes like chicken." The normalcy of its taste is quite surprising. Considering the increasing challenge of providing meat for the 9 billion individuals on our planet, this could potentially be a food revolution that needs to develop rapidly in order to replace traditional livestock farming.
By Ms. Hellena2 years ago in Humans
Unveiling the Beer Belly Mystery: Exploring the Relationship Between Beer Consumption and Abdominal Weight Gain
On average, 42% of American men express a preference for beer over any other type of alcohol, thus it may not come as a surprise to learn that, according to multiple studies, over half of American adults possess a protruding abdomen, commonly referred to as a "beer gut." However, it is important not to hastily renounce the enjoyment of a cold beer on a Friday night, as it is not solely beer itself that is responsible for this phenomenon.
By Ms. Hellena2 years ago in Humans
Pineapple the new soap
About half of every pineapple you eat ends up as waste, with the skin and core typically being discarded despite their composting potential. This inefficiency in pineapple consumption is a global issue, with environmental implications. However, one forward-thinking company is pioneering a solution by transforming fruit scraps, including pineapple remnants, into natural soap and cleaning products. Meet Fua, whose name is derived from "fruit warrior," a company that believes its products are not only safer for the environment but also for people, to the extent that its founder, DUI Huang, regularly drinks the concoction he creates.
By Thato Mathe2 years ago in Humans
Dreams and dreamers
We all are afraid to have dreams, no matter what, as we are afraid that the same dreams will never be fulfilled. There are those that work hard for fulfilling the dreams and those that allow the dream to die even before fighting for it because they believe that dreams are just impossible things to have. And those that believe that dreams will come true fight harder than others. Believing in the dream is not sin, but allowing a dream to die is. We shall never allow dreams to die while we have the strength and force to fulfill them and fight for them, battle for them, as society is made, and its rules are built and created to make sure that any dreamer will die in vain. It's a sad story, actually, and no one will ever understand the misery. A dreamer dreams, and those that create The Impossible stay in the impossible minefield. It's what they believe, and you cannot change them. There are those that want to be helped, and there are those that are hopeless because they don’t want to be helped at all. Many save the strength for the useless things in the rules of the human keen.
By Antonio Madrugada2 years ago in Humans
THE IMPACT OF CELLPHONES ON HUMAN BODY SHAPE: SEPARATING FACT FROM FICTION
THE IMPACT OF CELLPHONES ON HUMAN BODY SHAPE: SEPARATING FACT FROM FICTION In a world where smartphones have become an indispensable part of our lives, there's a surprising new topic making waves in the media: the potential effects of cell phones on the shape of our bones. This intriguing subject has emerged from a scientific report suggesting that the constant use of phones and tablets may lead to significant and long-lasting changes in our bodies. However, before you picture yourself morphing into a cyborg, let's delve into the research and the debate surrounding it.
By AQIL NASEEM2 years ago in Humans
New Variants of COVID and an Increase in Cases
EG.5 is currently the dominant variant in the United States. All of the variants we are currently dealing with are based on the Omicron strain, although they have slight differences. These variants possess mutations that increase their transmissibility between individuals and may also help them evade some prior immunity. BA.2.86 was recently detected in small numbers outside the United States, and there were concerns that its high mutation count would lead to uncontrolled spread, making it difficult for our immune systems to contain, whether through vaccination or prior COVID-19 infection. However, it seems that this variant is not as virulent and may not be as effective at evading immunity. Since Omicron became the dominant variant in the United States, we have observed fluctuations in the number of cases, but the severity of these cases is generally less severe. The landscape of COVID-19 in 2023 is vastly different from what we witnessed between March and December of 2020, when individuals were being placed on ventilators and experiencing high death rates. While we still observe mortality, the significance of COVID-19 lies in the sheer number of cases. Even with a low mortality rate, the high case count still amounts to a significant number and will likely continue to be a leading cause of respiratory-related deaths. It should be managed in a similar manner to the flu and RSV, with these three conditions often grouped together. Once a significant portion of the population has been infected or vaccinated, the number of cases will likely decline. However, we may never reach a point where we need to worry about hospital bed availability or ventilator shortages. Nevertheless, we should expect a respiratory viral season, which may become somewhat more normal as people stop wearing masks routinely and revert to previous behaviors that influence respiratory viral seasons. Masks are effective. While some meta-analyses have debated their benefits, a closer examination of the available data reveals that they do reduce risks. We have witnessed this within our hospital settings and the community. Therefore, although wearing masks outdoors may not be necessary, if you find yourself in a crowded area with high viral circulation and are at high risk, it is advisable to wear a KN95 mask, as they are readily available and have proven efficacy. Even the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a statement that, “on the basis of the available evidence, the public health risk associated with EG.5 at the global level is assessed as low.” The variant was first detected in China in February of 2023 and first detected in the US in April of 2023. It is a progeny of the XBB.1,1,1,2 Omicron variant. It has a notable mutation that allows it to evade antibodies produced by the immune system to older variants and vaccines. This advantage may be why it has become the predominant strain around the world, and may be one of the reasons why Covid cases are increasing again. "EG.5, also known as Eris, appears to have no new capacities in terms of its contagiousness, symptoms, or likelihood of causing severe disease,” said Dr Pekosz, adding that diagnostic tests and treatments like Paxlovid are still effective against it. The other new variant that scientists are closely monitoring is BA.2.86, nicknamed Pirola. Derived from another Omicron variant, BA.2.86 has been clearly linked to several dozen Covid cases on four continents, but experts suspect it is more widespread.
By Siva Sanker2 years ago in Humans
Meet the Mind-Blowing AI Characters That Will Blow Your Mind!
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has undoubtedly become one of the most talked-about and rapidly advancing technologies in recent years. From self-driving cars to virtual assistants, AI has made its way into various aspects of our lives, making them more efficient and convenient. However, the capabilities of AI stretch far beyond these practical applications. In the world of entertainment and media, AI is now being used to create mind-blowing characters that are changing the landscape of storytelling. These characters are not only visually stunning but also possess unique personalities and behaviors that are indistinguishable from human counterparts. In this article, we will introduce you to some of the most impressive AI characters that are pushing the boundaries of what is possible with technology. Get ready to be amazed and meet the mind-blowing AI characters that will truly blow your mind.
By Md Rijwan Hossain2 years ago in Humans
What Happens When You Die?
Have you ever pondered the mysteries that surround the end of life? Despite our heavy reliance on science in today's world, it's fascinating how many people still hold onto the notion of an existence beyond this one after death.Back in 2014, The Telegraph in the UK conducted a survey, revealing that nearly 60 percent of those polled expressed a belief in some form of continued existence after death.
By Glowly Journey2 years ago in Humans





