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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.
Holistic Dentistry: The Key to Preventing and Reversing Cavities?
Cavities are a common dental problem caused by tooth decay, where acids attack the enamel, creating small holes or cavities that can lead to tooth loss and infections. While poor oral hygiene and a diet high in sugar and carbohydrates are often blamed for causing cavities, research suggests that deficiencies in certain nutrients and vitamins also play a significant role in their formation. In this article, we will explore the concept of holistic dentistry, which focuses on dental hygiene in the context of overall body health and how it can help prevent and even reverse cavities.
By Izabela Bąk3 years ago in Humans
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Are you tired of studying for exams and worrying about your academic performance? Do you wish there was a way for people to recognize your innate intelligence without having to jump through all of these academic hoops? If so, you're not alone. The idea that there may be a genetic basis for academic achievement is gaining traction among scientists, and a recent study from King's College London has given this theory some solid ground to stand on.
By Julia Saunders3 years ago in Humans
Understanding tinnitus: causes, symptoms, and treatments
Tinnitus is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is the perception of sound within the ear or head that is not caused by an external source. Tinnitus can be a symptom of an underlying medical condition, or it can be caused by a variety of factors, including exposure to loud noise, ear infections, and medication. Its symptoms can vary in severity and can include ringing, buzzing, hissing, and clicking noises, as well as dizziness, headaches, and pressure in the ears. While there is no cure for tinnitus, there are several treatments available that can help manage its symptoms.
By Your GUIDE3 years ago in Humans
City of Giants Unearthed!
Archaeologists from the University of Exeter's Institute of Arabic and Islamic Studies have made an incredible discovery in Ethiopia: the remains of a long-lost city that is believed to have been inhabited by giants. The city, which is thought to date back to the 10th century AD, was found in Harlaa, a small town in eastern Ethiopia. This incredible discovery has opened up a new chapter in the history of the region, revealing new insights into the past civilizations of Ethiopia.
By Julia Saunders3 years ago in Humans
Learn About 5 Uncommon Sexual Disorders
Sexual disorders are often a taboo subject that is rarely discussed openly. While many people might think of sexually transmitted diseases or other biological-related issues when the topic of sexual disorders is brought up, the truth is that these disorders can have a significant impact on a person's life. In this article, we'll explore some of the rare sexual disorders that people should be aware of, to arm them with a little more knowledge and help them take care of themselves.
By David M. Gegbai3 years ago in Humans
The Vagina and the unwelcome guest (Yeast infection)
Various different types of microorganisms live in the vagina. Some, like Lactobacilli, are more frequently found than others. By lowering the pH of the vagina, these bacteria's acid limits what can survive there and protects against some infections. Additionally, small amounts of candida yeasts are frequently present. These fungi are typically not harmful. While other microorganisms, like Lactobacilli, compete with them for resources and space, the body's immune system controls them. But Candida yeasts can also spread infections under specific circumstances.
By Akinsanya Grace3 years ago in Humans
The Effects of Increasing Reliance on the Internet
The internet has become an integral part of our lives, shaping the way we communicate, access information, and interact with each other. Just imagine what life would be like without the Internet. For those of us who remember a time before everything was connected, the thought of living without smartphones, maps, and search engines at our fingertips now seems completely alien to us. However, our increasing reliance on the online world is affecting us in many ways, including our relationships, sources of information, and the way we interact with each other. There are even noticeable effects occurring within our brains.
By Izabela Bąk3 years ago in Humans
Sleep Deprivation: More Than Just Feeling Tired
Do you know that fuzzy feeling you get when you're sleep-deprived? Your brain feels sluggish, your body aches with fatigue, and you could fall asleep anywhere. In our fast-paced society, getting a full night's rest has become a common struggle. While you may think that a simple cup of coffee or an occasional energy drink will cure your tiredness, researchers are finding that sleep deprivation can have far more serious consequences on your body than you might think.
By Izabela Bąk3 years ago in Humans






