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Exploring the journey of antibiotics from livestock farms to our dining tables, we delve into the significant implications of antibiotic…
Discover how touch improves mental and physical health, highlighting the emotional value of human contact and its universal benefits.
Stress, an omnipresent facet of contemporary life, wields a profound influence on human physiology and behaviour, extending its reach to reproductive health, notably libido.
The practice of counting sheep for sleep is a time-honoured method believed to aid in falling asleep. This technique involves visualising sheep and counting them as they jump over a fence. But where did this idea originate, and does it hold any scientific merit?
Embarking on a weight loss journey often raises a curious question: Where does the lost weight physically go? Common misconceptions…
Decaffeinated Coffee Caffeine Content: Examining the Hidden Caffeine Levels Contrary to common belief, decaffeinated coffee is not completely devoid of…
Explore the relationship between playing sports like basketball or volleyball and height increase. Uncover facts about growth in adolescents.
The scent of a newborn baby is a topic that has long intrigued both parents and researchers. This distinctive aroma…
Bilingualism, the ability to fluently speak two or more languages, is not just a linguistic skill. It significantly influences brain…
As the world shifts its focus from the immediate threat of the COVID-19 pandemic, another health concern, often silent but equally impactful, is gaining prominence. Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD), recognised as the “silent epidemic,” has emerged as a significant global health issue, affecting an estimated 38% of the world’s population.
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