Did you know that women and men lose the same amount of hair per day? To taste with our feet? The human body is more interesting and unique than we think.
Normal aging, without the absence of disease, is an inevitable process that involves a gradual deterioration of the body's ability to repair itself. It seems to us that nothing has changed, and we only notice the changes decades later. And we're not just talking about wrinkles or weight gain, but many other changes that happen over a ten-year period.
Can't imagine a morning without a cup of coffee? Mornings when the house smells pleasantly of coffee? Did you know that coffee has both positive and negative effects on the body?
The Body Worlds Vital exhibition is a new chapter in the famous series of Body Worlds exhibitions, which have been experienced by over 43 million people in more than 90 cities. After three years of traveling in Europe, they are coming to Ljubljana, at the Gospodarska razvatshišče, where visitors will be able to experience for themselves the meeting of all worlds in one place - from medicine to science and art.
Body painting can be absolutely stunning and certainly one of the greatest masters of this craft is Johannes Stötter, an extremely talented Italian artist. Because if you thought that chameleons are masters of camouflage, take a look at his works, with which he hides a person from your eyes by painting his body and "sells" him to you for something completely different. It took him 10 hours to create the chameleon, which is actually two painted female bodies.
You don't need to read science books, research, and visit museums to discover signs of evolution in humans. Our body is actually a natural history museum. See which parts of the body or muscles have no real function today, but were used and needed by our ancestors.
What are the ideal measurements of a woman's body? The notion of the "perfect" female body has long been the subject of fascination and scrutiny. We are constantly bombarded with images of seemingly flawless bodies that conform to a narrow, unrealistic ideal. But the truth is that every body is unique and our differences should be celebrated, not shamed. In fact, recent research has challenged the very notion of the "perfect" body, showing that there is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to beauty.
Your friends and family have probably told you about some "facts" about the human body, or you've even read about them online. Maybe you believed them or not, but these are the most common misconceptions that have spread among people for some reason. Check below which seven misconceptions about the human body are most often "sold" to us.
When did you feel the worst pain? When you stepped on a lego? When you cut yourself with paper? Perhaps when the dentist missed? The list can certainly be long and colorful. The English NHS website has made a list of the most painful (physically) human experiences that can be completely incapacitating for a short time.
Have you ever considered that your body can actually "talk" to you? Well, maybe not with words, but with signals. How does he tell you that he lacks protein?
Fall brings a bunch of great things that we look forward to all year - holidays to spend with family and friends, new collections of fashionable boots and coats, tons of good food, and the list goes on. Cold weather also brings changes in the area of lifestyle. All this can have visible consequences for our body and mind, regardless of the fact that we are convinced that nothing can touch us. Hormonal changes occur in our body, mood swings, and our sex life can also change dramatically. So why is autumn good for our body and mind, what good does it bring?
Why does the sound of running water make us want to pee? Do you also have to go to the toilet at the sound of running water? Then watch a video that will explain why this strange phenomenon occurs.