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What human body temperature is considered normal
(ORDO NEWS) — It turns out that the temperature of a healthy person is not 36.6. What home-grown doctors and couch experts consider to be normal is far from the truth. Read more about what a normal body temperature should be. Everyone knows from childhood that a body temperature of 36.6 degrees is considered normal. We are used to orient ourselves on this indicator when we are sick and feel…
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How living on Mars can affect the human body
(ORDO NEWS) — A new era of space flight could begin with NASA‘s Artemis program, which aims to establish a base camp on the Moon and lay the foundation for future travel to Mars. The US space agency intends to send humans to the surface of the Moon in 2025, but its manned missions to the Red Planet won’t take place until the 2030s. Meanwhile, prominent billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk…
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Decrease in the normal temperature of the human body was explained by changes in the microflora
(ORDO NEWS) — The normal temperature today is slightly lower than that of people who lived 100-150 years ago. The reasons for this “cooling” are not exactly clear, but new experiments allow us to associate it with changes in nutrition and, as a result, intestinal microflora. Physicians began to record “healthy” body temperature from the middle of the 19th century, when measurements set it in the range from 36.2 to…
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Drinking milk increased the size of the human body
(ORDO NEWS) — The beginning of the mass consumption of raw milk, caused by the development of animal husbandry, coincided with a significant increase in height and body weight among Europeans. Between 10,000 and 15,000 years ago, people throughout Eurasia and Northeast Africa were markedly shorter and leaner than they are today. This continued until the mass transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture and cattle breeding. In different parts…
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Most terrible parasites that can live in the human body
(ORDO NEWS) — It’s no secret that at any moment parasitic worms can enter the human body. It is not only about worms that affect the digestive organs – there are many other parasitic organisms in the world. Some of them build a “nest” in the lymph nodes of a person, others live in the eyes, others can even live in the brain and gradually eat it up. The most…
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Astronomers have told what will happen to the human body on Mars
(ORDO NEWS) — Many people are interested in the possibility of colonizing Mars, but this idea looks attractive only on the screen. In real life, everything is completely different. There are many problems not only with how to get to the planet. During colonization, people may develop serious health problems. Space travel can lead to death, so it is dangerous to even visit Mars, let alone live there. Weightlessness has…
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How hot is it for the human body
(ORDO NEWS) — As the climate changes, heatwaves are getting stronger: they last longer, become more frequent, and just get hotter. Many people wonder, “When will it get too hot for normal daily activities, even for young, healthy adults?”. The answer goes beyond the temperature you see on the thermometer. It is also related to moisture. Our study shows that the combination of these two factors can become dangerous faster…
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Human body literally glows
(ORDO NEWS) — The human body literally glows, emitting visible light in extremely small amounts, the level of which rises and falls every day, as scientists have now found out. Past research has shown that the body emits visible light that is 1,000 times less intense than what our naked eyes are sensitive to. In fact, virtually all living things emit very weak light, which is thought to be a…
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Scientists have named 6 superpowers of the human body
(ORDO NEWS) — The human body is a complex system in which hundreds of different processes occur simultaneously. People rarely think about it, and yet some facts sound simply grandiose. The heart and lungs work continuously. If a person lives for 70 years, his main muscle contracts more than three billion times during this time. These are average data, taking into account ordinary physical activity, the pulse is considered normal,…
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9 myths about the human body that everyone still believes
(ORDO NEWS) — Guided by what is useful and what is not for the human body and organism, we often focus on outdated knowledge or the experience of generations, which it is high time to abandon. Here are 9 of the most common myths about the human body that are actually wrong. 1 – Humans only use 10% of their brains Weighing about 1.4 kg, the human brain contains nearly…
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What happens to the human body after the heart stops
(ORDO NEWS) — No matter how strange it may sound, but after death the body continues to live for some time: chemical processes take place in it, it can make sounds and even move, special processes are launched in it, of course, different from ensuring human life, but no less important from a biological point of view. Yes, this is life in a figurative sense of the word, but from…
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How Yakut scientists create human body parts
(ORDO NEWS) — In the laboratories of NEFU, scientists work on fundamental and applied scientific research in the field of genetics, human physiology, and medical biotechnologies. In recent years, experts have focused on the creation of biomedical products based on polylactide and hydroxyapatite. Synthetic leather This science-intensive project aims to help patients whose skin has suffered from burns, extensive wounds, frostbite and other deformities. Scientists are developing a biodegradable and…
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Omicron learned to bypass the natural “antivirus” of the human body
(ORDO NEWS) — Genetic scientist Dmitry Pruss, working in Salt Lake City, USA, spoke about the features of the COVID-19 omicron strain. For example, a fresh mutation has learned to infect people in a new way. It does this by entering the cells of certain tissues of the body through the vesicles of endosomes. Moreover, it was previously thought that this was practically impossible. It was believed that it was…
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How smartphones are changing the human body
(ORDO NEWS) — Smartphones, which have become an integral part of our life, are perceived exclusively as helpers. At the distance of one swipe of your finger – communication with people around the world, the ability to use the Internet, watch videos and listen to music. Staying in touch 24/7, we don’t even think that the gadget is changing us. And it’s not about moral and psychological problems, but about…