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How your wounds heal

Your skin is the largest organ in your body. It regulates your temperature with the help of sweat glands and has a lot of sensors that enables you touch, feel hot or cold, and most importantly, the outer layer of your skin called the Epidermis acts as a protective shield and stops germs from entering […]
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What causes Sinusitis?

What is sinusitis? Before we answer that question, we need to learn a bit about your facial anatomy. There are some air-filled spaces in the bones of your head around the nose. These hollow spaces are called sinuses; they come in four pairs or eight in all. They are on either side of the nose […]
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How Antibiotics Work

Bacteria! They’ve been ruling the earth for ages, and are found everywhere. Under the sea, in the air, on the earth surface and millions of them are crawling right upon your skin and staying inside your body. Thankfully, most of them are harmless, friendly, and helps you in biological functions such as digestion and immunization. […]
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What causes Stuttering?

Stuttering is a type of dysfluency in the flow of speech that can make the person repeat certain syllables, words, phrases, or even drag out part of a word. Children and even adults who stammer know what they have to say but the words just don’t come out easily. But the vital question is: What […]
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What causes Tetanus?

We sometimes enjoy walking barefooted outdoors, but while doing so, we increase the chances of stepping on something pointy, like a rusty nail lying in the soil, which can be home to a harmful bacterium called Clostridium Tetani. This bacterium is responsible for causing the severe infection called Tetanus or Lockjaw. In this condition, a […]
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What causes obesity?

Your weight is important. That is why doctors keep an eye on it every time you visit for a checkup. As too much or too little weight can be a matter of concern. But these days, being overweight is more common than being underweight and obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed as well as […]
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What causes Ringworms (Lapa-Lapa)?

Ringworm is a kind of skin infection that (unlike its name implies) is not caused by any worm but a type of fungus called Dermatophytes. These fungi are generally found in most environments such as pool areas, public showers, etc. We can also find them on our pets, and sometimes, they are already present on […]
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What happens when you swallow Chewing Gum?

Gum, a tempting rubbery candy that comes in various shapes, sizes, colours, and flavours, but have you very wondered what was it actually made of?Most chewing gums are made up of a synthetic equivalent of a rubbery material called Polyisobutylene. They may also contain ingredients such as sweeteners, softeners, and flavouring that we enjoy until […]
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What causes Dandruff?

Dandruff is another name for a condition called Seborrheic Dermatitis; in which our scalp shed skin cells in the form of yellow or white flakes. It is very common in kids, teens, and adults alike and is usually harmless. But it could be a little bit embarrassing, especially for those who may already be self-conscious […]
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Why do we get gray hair?

As we get older, generally by the age of 50, our hair begins to turn gray or silver in colour. Some people rock the salt & pepper look, while others try to conceal the shades of gray by dying it with artificial colours. But the vital question is: why did our hair turn gray in […]
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