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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.
Advantages of eating honey and its healthy benefits:
Sweet fixings: Honey contains around 45 supplements. Dust honey includes 25 to 37 percent glucose, 34 to 43 percent fructose, 0.5 to 3.0 percent sucrose, and 5 to 12 percent maltose. It additionally contains 22% amino acids, 28% mineral salts, and 11% proteins. It doesn't contain fat and protein. 100 grams of honey contains 288 calories.
By NIMON HOSSENabout a year ago in Humans
The Dark Triad: Why Women Love Bad Men…?
I just took a test that measures the three "Dark Triad" traits: Machiavellianism, Narcissism, and Psychopathy. My results? Well, I'm not a narcissist or a psychopath, but it turns out I scored a little higher than average in Machiavellianism.
By Michael Chiefabout a year ago in Humans
Coffee Vs Kratom: Detailed Comparison Guide
In the world of natural stimulants, coffee and kratom stand out as popular choices for those seeking an energy boost or enhanced focus. While both substances are derived from plants and have a rich cultural history, they differ significantly in their chemical composition, effects on the body, and overall experience. This article explores the key differences between coffee and kratom, helping you make an informed choice about which might be right for you.
By Dave Wellsabout a year ago in Humans
Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV): The Emerging Threat in China
Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV): The Emerging Threat in China Recent health concerns have brought the human metapneumovirus (HMPV) into the spotlight, especially as reports emerge about its rising prevalence in China. This virus, often overshadowed by other respiratory infections, is gaining attention for its significant impact on public health. Here's what you need to know about HMPV, its connection to China, and how to stay protected.
By Matt Guidesabout a year ago in Humans
The AI Arms Race: Competition and Collaboration in the Age of Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the most talked-about topics in the world today. From smart assistants like Alexa and Siri to self-driving cars and advanced robots, AI is reshaping our world faster than ever. But behind this rapid progress, there is a hidden battle - a race to dominate AI technology. Countries and companies are competing fiercely to lead this field, while at the same time, they are finding ways to collaborate. This combination of competition and cooperation is what we call the "AI Arms Race."
By Ayesha Rasheed Rajpootabout a year ago in Humans
9 ways to stay out of the emergency room this winter
Fractures, frostbite, and influenza: they're among the health problems that seem to surge every winter, the result of icy temperatures, seasonal activities, or exposure to infectious microbes. If the mercury has fallen where you live, you might be vulnerable to any number of winter hazards. So it's a good idea to consider strategies to stay out of harm's way and avoid a sudden trip to the emergency room.
By Jahangir Alamabout a year ago in Humans
Got a pinched nerve? Strategies and treatments for pain relief
Harv Search Log A pinched nerve can cause discomfort that ranges from mild to severe, making it hard to go about your daily life. Whether it's sharp pain, tingling, or numbness, addressing the problem early can help you feel better faster.
By Jahangir Alamabout a year ago in Humans
The Deathcare System. Content Warning.
We live in a world where healthcare is commonly referred to as"deathcare" and patients have to fight for a medical professional to listen to them about their medical complaints. Women are told every day their pain is not pain, it's depression. Her pain isn't pain, it's because she's overweight, or she smokes, she doesn't exercise, or she doesn't drink enough water. The same tests are ordered for the same person ten times in a row with no variation in results. That usually results in the doctor throwing up his hands and declaring he or she doesn't know what's wrong but will give you expensive medication to treat four or five different things anyway. Our healthcare system in this country is rated 11th in the world for its standard of healthcare, behind Taiwan, South Korea, and Singapore. Oregon is ranked 28th for healthcare access and 28th for healthcare quality, according to US News. Healthcare has become a nightmare for far too many. Nobody should have to fight to get quality medical care, ever!
By Phoenixx Fyre Deanabout a year ago in Humans








