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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.
Climate Change Accord
After years of negotiations and heated debates, world leaders have come to a historic agreement on tackling climate change. The accord, signed by representatives from more than 190 countries, outlines ambitious measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
By Derick Okwa3 years ago in Humans
Lose Weight After Having a Baby
Tip 1: Be patient and realistic The first thing to remember is that losing weight after having a baby takes time and patience. Don't expect to bounce back to your pre-pregnancy weight overnight or even in a few weeks. Your body has gone through a lot of changes and needs time to heal and adjust. According to the Mayo Clinic, it may take six months or more to return to your pre-pregnancy weight, depending on how much you gained during pregnancy and how active you were before and after delivery.
By Quoc Nguyen Tran Minh3 years ago in Humans
What Happens When You Cut Sugar out of your Diet?
Sugar is a staple in the American diet, with the average person consuming half a cup or more of it every day. But what happens when you try to quit sugar? Does cutting back actually make you crave it more? And what are the effects on your brain and body? In this article, we'll explore the science behind sugar addiction and what happens when you try to break the habit.
By Mandy Allen3 years ago in Humans
Different Colors, Different Theories!
Why the different colors used for different suits? When imagining a prisoner, you might think of them wearing an orange jumpsuit. This is true, but it wasn't always like this originally. Options in the U.S were wearing uniforms with black and white stripes. In the early 20th century, things started to change and switching these colors to something else was supposed to cut off the association with gangs. Orange jumpsuits appeared in the 70s- when inmates started being transported outside more often. They're also used when an inmate wants to make themselves more visible to guards or other inmates- they can't blend in as easily when wearing striking orange.
By Dakshini Jayasekara3 years ago in Humans
Why Meditate?
In recent years, meditation has grown in popularity, and for good cause. According to research, daily meditation can improve mental health by easing the symptoms of stress, despair, and anxiety. According to a study that was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, mindfulness meditation can be just as effective in treating the signs and symptoms of depression as antidepressant drugs.
By Syed Basit3 years ago in Humans
The Miracle of Life
The reproductive system is an intricate network of organs and tissues that work together to create and sustain new life. It is essential for the continuation of the human species and is a fundamental aspect of human biology. In this article, we will explore the anatomy and physiology of the reproductive system, the processes of fertilization and pregnancy, and the various factors that can affect reproductive health.
By Derick Okwa3 years ago in Humans
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
Life After Death
Imagine this. You’re working in a hospice, and one person there that you’ve taken a liking to is a former Merchant Marine who is dying of stomach cancer. Let’s call him Ron. One day you are sitting at his bedside reading to him and suddenly you feel a great force take hold of you. Before you know it, you are floating in the air, as if you are somehow out of your body. But guess what, there is another ghostly body floating in the air. It's Ron, and he looks at you and smiles. He looks very content indeed, as if trying to tell you that he’s A-OK with clocking out and getting a new room in the afterlife. Suddenly you feel yourself drop, as if your soul has joined your body again. On the bed next to you is Ron. He takes a few more breaths and dies. The End.
By Njideka Kanu3 years ago in Humans
Discovering the Health Benefits of Guayusa: The Energy-Boosting Tea from the Amazon
As someone who loves discovering new and healthy drinks, I was intrigued when I first heard about Guayusa. This tea, which comes from the Amazon, is known for its energy-boosting properties and its rich nutritional content. After doing some research, I was amazed by the health benefits of Guayusa and wanted to share my findings with you. Introduction to Guayusa and its History
By Aryan Psycho3 years ago in Humans







