MEDICINE & HEALTH

What Are Microbes?

What Are Microbes?

There are more microbes than human cells in your body. A ratio that ends up being 10 to 1 in favor of microbes. It may be uncomfortable to think about the sheer number of these microorganisms that make up 'you' but it will help ease your mind to understand the importance of their existence within your body.
How Flowers Trigger the Brain’s Happy Chemicals

How Flowers Trigger the Brain’s Happy Chemicals

Flowers make a person happy. Receiving red and yellow roses may bring a smile to a person’s face, but flowers are also shown to stimulate the brain’s happy chemicals. Three key chemicals that are produced are: dopamine, oxytocin and serotonin.
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Does Marijuana Chewing Gum Work?

As more and more cannabis chewing gum hit the market, the question lies whether it is effective or if it is just a gimmick.

What Makes Sense Of The Vaping Ban Issue

This article contains about the issue of vaping ban. As cases of vaping-associated injuries have spread, public health officials conflated separately-to come up with solutions to stop this issue.
Parenting benefits of keylogger program

Parenting Benefits of Keylogger Program

A key logger is a software that logs the keystrokes. Primitively the software recorded every key that is pressed on a computer. It has to be installed on the computer or on a device that is connected to that computer.
How Does Suboxone Work to Treat Addiction?

How Does Suboxone Work to Treat Addiction?

Every year, millions of Americans are prescribed painkillers. And every year, about 2 million of them become addicted.Painkiller addiction is more than an issue of willpower. These medications chemically rewire the brain and make users physically dependent on them. Drug addiction is a real medical condition and needs to be treated as such.
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Oregon State University Has Provided a New Treatment for Athritis

A new study published by Oregon State University can lead to an effective treatment for arthritis The research provided by the Oregon State University provided the first complete cellular-level look at what goes on in joints that are affected by osteoarthritis, which is considered as a costly and debilitating condition that affects almost one-quarter of adults in America.

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