naol abraham
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now I am living here as a guest and um gonna leave this world one day!
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CELL PHONE AND BONE
INTRODUCTION Recent research conducted by David Shahar and Mark Sayers, experts in biomechanics at the University of the Sunshine Coast in Australia, has revealed a concerning possibility. According to their scientific report, the use of cellphones and tablets may have a significant impact on the shape of our bones. This study delves into the field of osteobiography, which examines how bones can provide insights into an individual's lifestyle. It has long been understood that skeletons can adapt to the activities of their owners, telling a unique story through their structure. Shahar and Sayers suggest that modern technology, particularly the use of electronic devices, could be influencing the skeletal development of young people. One key aspect they focus on is the external occipital protuberance (EOP), a bony growth at the back of the skull connected to the nuchal ligament. This research sheds light on the potential long-lasting effects of our increasingly digital lifestyles on our physical bodies.
By naol abraham30 days ago in Education
BEING ALONE
Loneliness has been found to significantly increase the risk of heart disease by 29% and stroke by 32%, which are alarming statistics that should not be overlooked. The impact of loneliness on our overall health is quite complex. When we lack meaningful social connections, our body becomes aware of our solitude and responds by intensifying our stress levels. This triggers our sympathetic nervous system to go into high alert, leading to feelings of paranoia and suspicion towards others, as well as a decreased willingness to connect with people. Additionally, loneliness dampens certain areas of our brain associated with love and connection, creating a vicious cycle known as the Paradox of loneliness. This cycle makes it harder for us to seek out the meaningful interactions that could alleviate our loneliness. Furthermore, loneliness sets off a chain reaction in our body's hormones. Cortisol levels become imbalanced, similar to the spike we experience after consuming coffee or waking up in the morning. Dopamine, a hormone associated with pleasure, increases and drives us towards seeking immediate rewards, such as indulging in drinking or gambling without considering the consequences. On the other hand, serotonin, oxytocin, and natural opioid levels decrease, resulting in a decrease in natural pain relief and feelings of well-being. It is crucial to recognize the detrimental effects of loneliness on our health and take proactive steps to foster meaningful social connections.
By naol abraham30 days ago in Humans
CONSCIOUS AND SUBCONSCIOUS MIND
The concept of the conscious and subconscious mind has been a topic of interest for psychologists and philosophers for centuries. These two aspects of the mind play a crucial role in shaping our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. While the conscious mind is the part of our mental processing that we are aware of, the subconscious mind operates below the surface of our awareness. Understanding the difference between these two aspects of the mind and their functions can provide insight into how we perceive and navigate the world around us.
By naol abrahamabout a month ago in Education
NO VITAL ORGANS, NO LIFE!
introduction The human body is a complex system that is made up of several vital organs working together to keep us alive and functioning properly. These organs are responsible for various important functions that are essential for our survival. In this article, we will discuss five vital organs in the human body and their functions.
By naol abrahamabout a month ago in Humans
Human and Elephant
The elephant is a remarkable creature that has long captured the fascination of humans around the world. Known for their size, strength, and intelligence, elephants are a symbol of wisdom and power in many cultures. These majestic animals have a complex social structure and strong family bonds, much like humans.
By naol abrahamabout a month ago in Humans
Volcanic Eruption
A volcano is a geological formation on the Earth's surface that allows molten rock, ash, and gases to escape from beneath the Earth's crust. Volcanoes are formed through a series of complex geological processes that occur over millions of years.
By naol abrahamabout a month ago in Education
A love...
Once upon a time, in a quaint little town nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, there lived two souls whose lives were intertwined in a bittersweet dance of love and loss. Emily, with her radiant smile and gentle demeanor, captured the heart of Jacob, a brooding artist with a troubled past. From the moment their eyes met across a crowded café, they knew their fates were sealed.
By naol abrahamabout a month ago in Fiction
Do you know why your skin color is black or white? what are their benefits?
introduction Two individuals from diverse regions of the world coincidentally cross paths. They discover they have numerous common hobbies and interests, even sharing a preference for the same types of food. However, what truly astonishes them is their striking physical resemblance - so much so that one could mistake them for twins if they hadn't been brought up on separate continents by entirely different families. Despite their uncanny likeness, they are not biologically related.
By naol abrahamabout a month ago in Families
What do you know about the genes
introduction Red hair may seem rare, but the fear of a mass extinction is unfounded. While it's true that the gene variant for red hair is not as common, it can still be passed down through generations. So, rest assured, the fiery-haired flame is not going out anytime soon. Let's rely on scientific studies and genetics to debunk these sensationalized stories.
By naol abrahamabout a month ago in Families
Earth without mosquito
A mosquito factory in Brazil is on the verge of releasing 5 billion infected mosquitoes throughout the country for the first time ever. Is this the plot of a science fiction movie or one of the most brilliant scientific endeavors I have encountered in a long time? Spoiler alert: it is the latter. We all despise mosquitoes, and for good reason. Aside from being a constant annoyance with their buzzing and itchy bites, they are actually the deadliest creatures to humans. They kill more humans than any other animal, primarily by spreading diseases. However, before we delve into why scientists would want to increase their numbers, let us ponder the question: couldn't we simply eradicate them all? Would it truly be so terrible if we eliminated every mosquito on Earth? Nature Journal conducted an analysis on this very question and discovered that the consequences would not be as catastrophic as one might think, at least not for humans. Furthermore, only a few species heavily rely on mosquitoes, such as certain birds and fish, and they would likely adapt and find alternative sources of sustenance. While it is true that some mosquitoes serve as pollinators, there is no exclusive reliance on them by humans. It is important to note that there are approximately 3,200 species of mosquitoes, and only 200 of them bite humans. Therefore, it would be unfair to exterminate them all, considering the impact of the biting ones.
By naol abrahamabout a month ago in Earth
when were living in the jungle like as a wild
Millions of years ago, humans found themselves at the lower end of the food chain, vulnerable to predators, harsh weather conditions, and diseases that could have easily wiped out the entire species. However, a significant turning point came with the advent of the Revolution, propelling humans from dark caves to the construction of thriving cities. The era in which this transformation occurred remains shrouded in mystery, as it was not officially recorded in history. Nevertheless, it laid the foundation for the world we inhabit today, introducing numerous innovations that shaped our civilization. Let us embark on a journey back to this prehistoric era. Firstly, what exactly is this enigmatic prehistoric era you have stumbled upon? This era marked the beginning of human development towards the world we know today. It encompassed three distinct ages: the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age. These ages were named after the primary materials humans utilized to craft their tools. However, these materials offered far more than mere instruments; they sparked the birth of an entirely new society and facilitated the evolution of humanity into a new era.
By naol abrahamabout a month ago in History