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Eugenio Ferrara

How Sugar Hijacks Your Brain And Makes You Addicted - 0 views

  • When we eat foods that contain a lot of sugar, a massive amount of dopamine is released in an area of the brain called the Nucleus Accumbens.
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  • Nightmares tend to happen during the second half of a night's sleep, when REM intervals are longer. [source]
  • Nightmares are rarely prescriptive, meaning they are not signs that something bad will happen.
  • Nightmares are frightening dreams that usually awaken the sleeper from REM sleep. [source]
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  • Nightmares can reveal fears that are keeping you from moving forward. [source]
  • Nightmares tend to occur after several hours of sleep, screaming or moving about is very uncommon, the dream is usually elaborate and intense, and the dreamer realizes soon after wakening that he or she has had a dream. [source]
Eugenio Ferrara

Why does the sky change color at sunset? - 0 views

  • The sky is blue all day because the particles in our atmosphere cause light’s energies to scatter! Th
  • The reason we have color is because we have light! Beams of light contain different energies that our eyes then interpret as certain colors. When the sun shines onto Earth and lights up the sky, it shines waves of energies containing lots of colors
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Structure of tears influenced by what makes us cry - Telegraph - 0 views

  • Tears contain oils, antibodies and enzymes and fall into three categories; basal, which are released continuously to keep the eyes lubricated; reflex, which occur in response to irritants such as when chopping onions or when getting poked in the eye; and psychic, triggered by emotions.
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Dolphin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Dolphins are cetacean mammals closely related to whales and porpoises. There are almost forty species of dolphin in 17 genera. They vary in size from 1.2 m (4 ft) and 40 kg (90 lb) (Maui's dolphin), up to 9.5 m (30 ft) and 10 tonnes (9.8 long tons; 11 short tons) (the orca or killer whale). They are found worldwide, mostly in the shallower seas of the continental shelves and are carnivores, eating mostly fish and squid. The family Delphinidae, the largest in the order Cetacea, evolved relatively recently, about ten million years ago during the Miocene.
Regina Cantu

Why Do We Get Sick? | The Gilead Institute - 1 views

  • The disease process started long before it was diagnosed. It can start as long as ten or twenty years before you know you have the disease. Usually the disease process starts when a sufficient amount of factors come together to start you down the road to having a diagnosable disease.
  • If the disease process continues uninterrupted, eventually it will come to a point where you will be officially diagnosed with a disease.
Esteban Cantu

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  • Jupiter is so large that all of the other planets in the solar system could fit inside it. [source]
lobo5879

Kids Corner - Why Do We Dream - 0 views

  • When we sleep, we lose consciousness of ourselves. We do not know what happens to us or even our body. But our subconscious mind still keeps on working. Depending upon our desires, thoughts and events, we see them as dreams. Thus, your mind works in such a way that it fulfils whatever you desire. Sometimes dreams have helped great scientists to make brilliant discoveries. Sometimes, people come to know about their future when they are dreaming. How that happens ? nobody knows. Usually, dreams are pleasant. However, sometimes they may be frightening causing nightmares. But they are only our frightened fears and emotions that take form of pictures. So do not be afraid, there are no monsters lurking there. And finally, the art of daydreaming that we all know. The ultimate way of dreaming with our eyes open: - that is our own dream world where no trespassers are allowed.
garza6544

How do broken bones heal? - HowStuffWorks - 0 views

  • If you experience engine trouble, you take your car to a mechanic. If your pipes leak, you call a plumber. And if you fracture a leg, the usual course of action is to visit a doctor. But unlike other things that may break in life, bones begin healing on their own before you even set foot in a waiting room.The human body possesses amazing healing powers that enable it to bounce back from a vast array of illnesses and injuries. Sometimes broken bones can heal so thoroughly within a few months that even an x-ray can't determine the original fracture line.Doctors often play a vital, sometimes lifesaving, role in a bone's healing process. But, these experts basically help the body heal itself. Doctors provide optimal conditions for bone repair and healing to take place. The rest is up to your cells.But how does this amazing biological process work? How can a fractured limb grow back to its former strength? To understand, you first have to take a closer look at just what bones are made of and how alive they really are.
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How do fish breathe under water? | Ask.com - 0 views

  • The oxygen that fish and other animals with gills use is bonded to hydrogen molecules and is dissolved in the water.
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How Do Broken Bones Heal? - Health News and Views - Health.com - 0 views

  • Bones are flexible enough to give a bit when physical force is applied, but if that force is too great, they’ll snap like a plastic ruler bent too far. Luckily, they also repair themselves naturally (even better with a cast). Here’s how bones heal. 1. Immediately after a fracture occurs, a blood clot and callus form around it. 2. New “threads” of bone cells start to grow on both sides of the fracture line toward one another. 3. Eventually, the fracture closes up and the callus is absorbed by the new cells. This process may take from six weeks to a year.
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