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My Senses All are Backward

My senses all are backwards

and it really makes me wonder

if on the day that I was born

somebody made a blunder.

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The main causes of liver damage

 

  1. Sleeping too late and waking up too late
  2. Not urinating in the morning.
  3. Too much eating
  4. Skipping breakfast.
  5. Consuming too much medication. Read more…
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TOP 10 BIGGEST BRAIN DAMAGING HABITS

1. No Breakfast

People who do not take breakfast are going to have a lower blood sugar level. This leads to an insufficient supply of nutrients to the brain causing brain degeneration.

2. Overeating
It causes hardening of the brain arteries, leading to a decrease in mental power.

3. Smoking
It causes multiple brain shrinkage and may lead to Alzheimer’s disease.

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H.P.V. – A Deadly Virus

Are you familiar of the Human Papillomavirus or H.P.V.? To quench my curiosity I made a research and my sources are from magazines and encyclopedias. As what I had read, HPV is a major cause of cervical cancer in developing countries, and cervical cancer is the second most common type of uterine cancer. HPV is by far the most common sexually-transmitted infection.It is estimated that 80% of sexually active adults have been infected with one or more genital HPV types at some time.  

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ANYTHING UNDER THE SUN

Eliza Abalanzar

BEAUTY IS ONLY SKIN DEEP! This common saying was even in our Human Anatomy 2 class; it brought light to me of the fact that nearly everything we see when we look at someone is dead (the exposed layer of our skin is mostly keratinized but non-living cells). But beauty is not just skin deep. It takes a long time to learn that lesson but it’s true. For Human Anatomy 2 students – you’re a step higher to realizing that there is far more important than just the physical aspect of a man. The spiritual standard, emotional standard and intellectual standard are (in the long run) far more important.   Read more…

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Making Antimatter

We need more antimatter to power the warp drive of the ship, Sir” Scotty the ship’s Chief Engineer explains the situation to Captain Kirk onboard the starship Enterprise. And this is the stuff of science fiction the TV series “Star Trek” makes our viewing pleasure more interesting. Read more…

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Why Pluto should not be a planet

Since we all were in our elementary days, our science teacher taught us that there are nine planets in our solar system. There are the terestrial planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Then there are the gas giant planets like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. And the oddest one is Pluto, which is half the size of Mercury, has a very long ellipse orbit around the sun that overlaps the orbital path of Neptune, and deviates most prominently from the ecliptic plane. Read more…

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AVIAN INFLUENZA: A BIRD’S EYEVIEW

 

Reports have been alarming ever since the discovery of avian influenza, more popularly known as bird’s flu. A lot of people are wondering if it could really affect us even though it only exists among birds. Investigators from Moscow have recently determined that a strain of bird flu virus infecting fowl in Russia can also infect humans. It had hit Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, China, Japan, Laos People’s Democratic Republic, Republic of Korea and Vietnam. Read more…

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