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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 Evolutionary Significance of Kissing
Kissing, an intimate act between two people, holds a significant place in human relationships. This article explores the origins and benefits of kissing, shedding light on why it became a widespread practice. While initially it may seem strange, understanding the positive effects and evolutionary psychology behind kissing provides insight into its significance as a form of connection and mate selection.
By Dr. Fred Domezah3 years ago in Humans
Health and Food 2/2
Health and Food 2/2 The Role of Food in Disease Prevention Eating for a healthy heart A heart-healthy diet can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases. This includes consuming foods low in saturated and trans fats, cholesterol, and sodium. Instead, a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats like olive oil can help maintain optimal heart health.
By Waqar Ahmad3 years ago in Humans
Health and Food 1/2
Health and Food 1/2 Exploring the relationship between Nutrition and Well-being Introduction In today's fast-paced world, maintaining good health is of utmost importance. A crucial aspect of overall well-being is the relationship between health and food. Our dietary choices significantly impact our physical and mental health, making it essential to understand the role of nutrition in promoting a healthy lifestyle. This article aims to explore the intricate connection between health and food, emphasizing the importance of making informed dietary decisions.
By Waqar Ahmad3 years ago in Humans
Moringa – The Miracle Tree
Over 5,000 years ago, the Moringa oleifra (Moringa) tree, which is native to the Northern Indian Himalayan Mountains, was discovered and has since then been considered God's gift to humanity since it is brimming with a plateau of amino acids, minerals, vitamins, fatty acids and so much more which is rare to observe in a single plant.
By Syed Musyeeb3 years ago in Humans
Unveiling the Code: Artificial Intelligence's Secret Role in Healthcare
In the dimly lit corridors of the medical world, a silent revolution is taking place. Behind closed doors, artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are quietly rewriting the rules of healthcare, transforming the landscape of diagnosis and treatment. Within this suspenseful and thrilling narrative, we delve into the secret role of AI in healthcare, where life hangs in the balance and every decision carries unimaginable consequences.
By Lotanna Wisdom3 years ago in Humans
Human Body Is A Bio-Clock
Exercise Physiology is the physiological responses and adaptations to exercise, including topics such as cardiovascular fitness, muscle performance, energy metabolism, and the effects of exercise on overall health. The study of how the body reacts to physical activity and changes to accommodate it. It focuses on the processes that underlie modifications in respiratory capacity, musculoskeletal strength, and cardiovascular function during exercise. According to recent studies, exercise promotes physiological changes like greater metabolic capacity, larger muscular fibres, and better cardiovascular performance. Exercise also causes the release of endorphins, which help with mood and overall well-being with respective to Bio-Clock. Furthermore, exercise physiology investigates the effects of exercise on specific groups, such as athletes, older adults, and those with chronic diseases, providing vital insights into personalized exercise prescription for maximum health and performance.
By Akanksha Ekka3 years ago in Humans
Body By Science: Strength Training
Are you tired of spending endless hours at the gym without seeing the results you desire? Look no further, because Body by Science: Fitness Training is here to revolutionize your fitness journey! Say goodbye to tedious workouts and hello to efficient and effective training that will transform your body like never before. With our groundbreaking approach, you'll achieve incredible results in just a fraction of the time.
By Mufaddal Bardanwala3 years ago in Humans
10 Easy Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint Today
Introduction: Reducing our carbon footprint is crucial for combating climate change and creating a sustainable future for generations to come. Fortunately, there are simple actions each of us can take to make a significant impact. In this article, we will discuss ten easy ways to reduce your carbon footprint starting today.
By Adeboye FG3 years ago in Humans
A Study on Taurine Shows It Could Lead to a Longer and Healthier Life.
Living a long, healthy life is something that many people strive for. However, aging is caused by a variety of variables, and its complexity is currently being understood by researchers. New research now raises the possibility that the vitamin taurine may play a role.
By Darron Koss3 years ago in Humans
Optimizing Health: Exploring the Keto Diet's Benefits Beyond Weight Loss.
In this article, we delve into the fascinating realm of optimizing health through the exploration of the ketogenic diet, commonly known as the keto diet. While the keto diet has gained popularity primarily for its efficacy in weight loss, its benefits extend far beyond shedding unwanted pounds. By adopting a keto lifestyle, individuals can unlock a multitude of health advantages that positively impact their overall well-being. Join us on this enlightening journey as we uncover the remarkable benefits of the keto diet beyond weight loss.
By Susan Mukoya3 years ago in Humans
Who are we really
One of the most influential approaches in personality wisdom is known as particularity psychology, and it aligns you along five confines which are typically distributed, and that describe widely held aspects of difference between people. They spell out the acronym OCEAN. So," O" stands for" open to experience," versus those who are more unrestricted." C" stands for" meticulousness," in discrepancy to those with a further languorous approach to life." E"--" extroversion," in discrepancy to further withdrawn people." A"--" agreeable individualities," in discrepancy to those substantially not agreeable. And" N"--" neurotic individualities," in discrepancy to those who are more stable. All of these confines have counteraccusations for our well- being, for how our life goes. And so, we know that, for illustration, openness and meticulousness are veritably good predictors of life success, but the open people achieve that success through being audacious and, sometimes, odd. The conscientious people achieve it through sticking to deadlines, to persisting, as well as having some passion. Extroversion and affability are both conducive to working well with people. Backslappers, for illustration, I find interesting. With my classes, I occasionally give them a introductory fact that might be revealing with respect to their personality I tell them that it's nearly insolvable for grown-ups to master the outside of their own elbow. Did you know that? formerly, some of you have tried to master the outside of your own elbow. But backslappers amongst you're presumably those who haven't only tried, but they've successfully licked the elbow of the person sitting coming to them. Those are the backslappers. Let me deal in a bit further detail with extroversion, because it's consequential and it's interesting, and it helps us understand what I call our three natures. First, our biogenic nature-- our neurophysiology. Second, our sociogenic or alternate nature, which has to do with the artistic and social aspects of our lives. And third, what makes you collectively you-- idiosyncratic-- what I call your" audiogenic" nature. Let me explain. One of the effects that characterizes backslappers is they need stimulation. And that stimulation can be achieved by chancing effects that are instigative loud noises, parties and social events then at TED-- you see the backslappers forming a glamorous core. They all gather together. And I have seen you. The wallflowers are more likely to spend time in the quiet spaces up on the alternate bottom, where they're suitable to reduce stimulation-- and may be missed as being asocial, but you are not inescapably asocial. It may be that you simply realize that you do better when you have a chance to lower that position of stimulation. occasionally it's an internal goad, from your body. Caffeine, for illustration, works much better with backslappers than it does wallflowers. When backslappers come into the office at nineo'clock in the morning and say," I really need a mug of coffee," they are not kidding-- they really do. wallflowers don't do as well, particularly if the tasks they are engaged in-- and they have had some coffee-- if those tasks are speeded, and if they are quantitative, wallflowers may give the appearance of not being particularly quantitative. But it's a mis construal. So then are the consequences that are really relatively interesting we are not always what feel to be, and that takes me to my coming point. I should say, before getting to this, commodity about sexual intercourse, although I may not have time. And so, if you would like me to-- yes, you would? OK. There are studies done on the frequence with which individualities engage in the marital act, as broken down by manly, womanish; wallflower, backslapper. So, I ask you How numerous times per nanosecond-- oh, I am sorry, that was a rat study How numerous times per month do withdrawn men engage in the act?3.0. convivial men? More or less? Yes, more.5.5-- nearly doubly as important. withdrawn women3.1. convivial women? honestly, speaking as an withdrawn joker, which I'll explain latterly-- they're heroic.7.5. They not only handle all the manly backslappers; they pick up a many wallflowers as well. We communicate else, backslappers and wallflowers. Backslappers, when they interact, want to have lots of social hassle pointed by closeness. They'd like to stand close for comfortable communication. They like to have a lot of eye contact, or collective aspect . We set up in some exploration that they use more fine terms when they meet notoriety. So, when an backslapper meets a Charles, it fleetly becomes" Charlie," and also" Chuck," and also" Chuckles Baby." Whereas for wallflowers, it remains" Charles," until he is given a pass to be more intimate by the person he is talking to. We speak else. Backslappers prefer black- and-white, concrete, simple language. wallflowers prefer-- and I must again tell you that I'm as extreme an wallflower as you could conceivably imagine-- we speak else. We prefer contextually complex, contingent, snooper- word rulings More or less. As it were. Not to put too fine a point upon it-- like that. When we talk, we occasionally talk past each other. I had a consulting contract I participated with a coworker who is as different from me as two people can conceivably be. First, his name is Tom. Mine isn't. Secondly, he is six bottom five. I've a tendency not to be. And thirdly, he is as convivial a person as you could find. I'm seriously withdrawn. I load so much; I can not indeed have a mug of coffee after three in the autumn and anticipate to sleep in the evening. We had seconded to this design a fellow called Michael. And Michael nearly brought the design to a crashing halt. So, the person who seconded him asked Tom and me," What do you make of Michael?" Well, I will tell you what Tom said in a nanosecond. He spoke in classic" backslapper- ese." And then's how convivial cognizance heard what I said, which is actually enough accurate. I said," Well Michael does have a tendency at times of carrying in a way that some of us might see as maybe further assertive than is typically called for Tom rolled his eyes and he said," Brian, that is what I said he is an asshole!" Now, as an wallflower, I might gently allude to certain" acholic" rates in this man's geste
By Asmae El assri3 years ago in Humans








