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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.
COVID-19 Vaccine for Transplant Patients: To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate?
As a recent recipient of a set of new lungs, I am uber cautious about protecting myself from contracting COVID-19 coronavirus. Diagnosed with polymyositis, a rare autoimmune disease, I have become vulnerable to the world around me. So, I decided to do some research on available COVID vaccines to potentially protect myself from damaging my transplanted organs. What I discovered wasn't very promising for someone like me.
By Robin Jessie-Green3 years ago in Humans
Features of Hologic Mammography 3D Technology:
As per research, in 2020, there were approximately 2.3 million women who were diagnosed with breast cancer, out of which a total of 685,000 deaths happened. In the past five years, 7.8 million women were diagnosed with breast cancer, which made breast cancer the world’s most prevalent cancer.
By David Hodge3 years ago in Humans
When bacteria enter our body.
Our body is beset with bacteria all the time. There is such bacteria in our body which keeps our immune system more strong. Our immune system keeps us safe and our immune system is good for us. If we had not had an immune system, we would have died from a small wound, so our immune system is responsible for our survival. Whenever a deadly bacteria enters our body, our immune system kills it and protects us.
By Jayvaghela3 years ago in Humans
What Do Dreams About Being Pregnant Mean?
When we close our eyes, when we close the door of the conscious world and the moment of dreams arrives, our mind can do everything, play with our fears, our fears, our desires and expectations and sometimes, We have it fatal or, on the contrary, We have a great time, creating a desire to wake up earlier or never wake up.
By Mustafa Rangoonwala3 years ago in Humans
Psychoanalyzing Fictional Characters
Psychoanalysis is a useful skill. Professionally, therapists use psychoanalysis to help treat patients. However, a lot of internet folks have a tendency to psychoanalyze friends, family, or even people they've never met. It might be helpful to use an informal analysis to judge how someone will react and how to respond to them, but people go way too far.
By Daniel Goldman3 years ago in Humans
What is the Most Convenient Way of Learning Science?
Those who believe that science as a subject is raw and uninteresting should visit the Indian science channel, the only OTT platform dedicated to the development of scientific knowledge in the country. It is a video platform but looks like an online institution of learning, or you can compare it with an online magazine.
By India Science3 years ago in Humans
They Come in Fours
They Come in Fours When I was younger, our family summer vacations inevitably ended up in the Smoky Mountains. We would go for hikes, get the obligatory caramel apple, and stop at the visitors center where they had a collection of stuffed animals and a bookstore. The bookstore visits led to the purchase of a number of Golden Books series on weather, wildlife, plants, and insects, and my father purchased the mother of all books on wildlife: the Reader’s Digest North American Wildlife. The book was like a portal into a new world with color illustrations of the animals, maps showing how much territory its habitat encompassed, and little tidbits about the animals - some interesting and some even shocking.
By thomas herrington3 years ago in Humans