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LEADING REASONS FOR CONSTIPATION
Constipation is a digestive condition characterized by infrequent, difficult, or hard bowel movements. It can cause abdominal discomfort, bloating, and straining due to slow movement of stool through the colon. Common causes include low fiber intake, dehydration, inactivity, certain medications, and underlying medical conditions. Increasing fiber, fluids, and physical activity often helps, while persistent or severe constipation may require medical evaluation and treatment.
Moran Sciamama Saghiv
1 day ago5 min read
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LEADING CAUSES OF DIARRHEA
Diarrhea is a condition characterized by loose, watery, and frequent bowel movements, often caused by infections, food intolerances, medications, or digestive disorders. It may be accompanied by cramps, bloating, nausea, or dehydration due to fluid loss. While usually temporary, diarrhea can become serious if prolonged or severe. Proper hydration, dietary adjustments, and medical evaluation help identify the cause and support recovery.
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3 days ago5 min read
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SEX RELATED PHYSICAL DIFFERENCES IN EXERCISABILITY
Exercisability refers to an individual’s ability to perform physical activity safely and effectively based on their fitness level, health status, and physiological capacity. It reflects how well the body can tolerate exercise, adapt to workload, and recover afterward. Factors such as cardiovascular function, muscle strength, mobility, motivation, and medical conditions influence exercisability, making it an important measure in training, rehabilitation, and overall health ass
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Nov 135 min read
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MALE SPERM QUALITY - INFLUENCES OF EXERCISE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Breast milk is a nutrient-rich fluid produced by the mammary glands to nourish infants. It contains optimal proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals essential for growth and development. Packed with antibodies and bioactive compounds, it strengthens the immune system and supports gut health. Breast milk adapts to a baby’s needs, promotes bonding, and provides complete, easily digestible nutrition for early life.
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Nov 135 min read
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BREAST MILK QUALITY - THE INFLUENCES OF EXERCISE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Breast milk is a nutrient-rich fluid produced by the mammary glands to nourish infants. It contains optimal proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals essential for growth and development. Packed with antibodies and bioactive compounds, it strengthens the immune system and supports gut health. Breast milk adapts to a baby’s needs, promotes bonding, and provides complete, easily digestible nutrition for early life.
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Nov 135 min read
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FIBERS FOR A HEALTHY DIET AND LIFE
Dietary fiber consumption is essential for digestive and metabolic health. Fiber aids bowel regularity, supports gut microbiota, reduces cholesterol, and helps control blood sugar levels. It also promotes fullness, assisting in weight management. Found in fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains, adequate fiber intake lowers the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers while improving overall well-being and digestive function.
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Nov 84 min read
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GIGANTOMASTIA
Gigantomastia is a rare condition characterized by excessive and rapid breast tissue growth, often leading to pain, skin stretching, posture problems, and restricted mobility. It may occur spontaneously or be triggered by hormonal changes during puberty or pregnancy. The condition can cause physical strain and emotional distress. Treatment typically involves breast reduction surgery to relieve symptoms and restore comfort, mobility, and quality of life.
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Nov 64 min read
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MACROMASTIA - ABNORMALLY LARGE BREAST AND THE IMPLICATIONS TO HEALTH
Macromastia is abnormal enlargement of breast tissue that can cause physical and emotional discomfort. It often leads to neck, back, and shoulder pain, skin irritation, and posture problems due to the weight of the breasts. The condition may result from hormonal changes, genetics, or pregnancy. Treatment options include supportive care, physical therapy, and reduction surgery to relieve pain, improve function, and restore comfort and mobility.
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Nov 65 min read
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SHOULDER PAIN
Shoulder pain is discomfort or soreness around the shoulder joint, caused by injury, inflammation, overuse, or underlying conditions. It may result from rotator cuff strain, tendonitis, bursitis, arthritis, or nerve impingement. Pain can limit motion, strength, and daily activities. Proper diagnosis and treatment, including rest, physical therapy, or medical care, are essential for recovery and prevention of further damage.
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Nov 65 min read
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ANISOTROPIC TISSUE - THE UNDERESTIMATED ABILITY OF HUMAN TISSUE
Anisotropy is a material property where physical or mechanical characteristics vary depending on the direction of measurement. Unlike isotropic materials, which have uniform properties in all directions, anisotropic materials display directional differences in strength, elasticity, conductivity, or optical behavior. This phenomenon arises from molecular alignment, crystal structure, or internal composition within the material.
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Nov 66 min read
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20 COUNTRIES WITH THE LOWEST AVERAGE HEIGHT
Height is the vertical measurement of a person from head to feet, influenced by genetics, nutrition, and health during growth and development. It reflects skeletal structure, hormonal balance, and overall physical maturity. Height is commonly used in assessing body proportions, growth patterns, and health status, serving as an important indicator in medical, athletic, and anthropometric evaluations.
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Nov 57 min read
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20 COUNTRIES WITH THE GREATEST AVERAGE HEIGHT
Height is the vertical measurement of a person from head to feet, influenced by genetics, nutrition, and health during growth and development. It reflects skeletal structure, hormonal balance, and overall physical maturity. Height is commonly used in assessing body proportions, growth patterns, and health status, serving as an important indicator in medical, athletic, and anthropometric evaluations.
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Nov 57 min read
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20 COUNTRIES WITH THE LOWEST AVERAGE BODY WEIGHT
Body weight is the total mass of an individual, determined by the combined weight of muscles, bones, organs, fat, and body fluids. It reflects the body’s composition, nutritional status, hydration, and overall health. Changes in body weight can result from variations in diet, physical activity, metabolism, or disease, serving as an important indicator of physiological and lifestyle balance.
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Nov 56 min read
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THE 15 COUNTRIES WITH THE SHORTEST LIFESPAN
Lifespan refers to the total number of years a person lives, while longevity emphasizes living longer in good health. Longevity depends on genetics, lifestyle, nutrition, physical activity, mental well-being, and medical care. It focuses on extending not just years of life but quality of life. By maintaining healthy habits, managing stress, and staying active, individuals can enhance both lifespan and vitality throughout aging.
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Nov 45 min read
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TOP 15 COUNTRIES WITH THE LONGEST LIFESPAN
Lifespan refers to the total number of years a person lives, while longevity emphasizes living longer in good health. Longevity depends on genetics, lifestyle, nutrition, physical activity, mental well-being, and medical care. It focuses on extending not just years of life but quality of life. By maintaining healthy habits, managing stress, and staying active, individuals can enhance both lifespan and vitality throughout aging.
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Nov 46 min read
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THE AGONIST-ANTAGONIST RATIO
The agonist-antagonist ratio describes the balance of strength or activation between opposing muscle groups during movement, such as quadriceps versus hamstrings. A healthy ratio supports joint stability, control, and performance, while imbalances can increase the risk of injury or limit movement efficiency. This ratio is often assessed in rehabilitation and sports science to guide training, restore balance, and optimize muscular coordination and function.
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Oct 315 min read
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"CROCS" - POSSIBLE LONG TERM IMPLICATIONS ON HEALTH
Crocs sandals are lightweight, slip-on footwear made from soft Crosliteâ„¢ foam for comfort and cushioning. They provide ventilation and ease of wear, making them popular for casual use. However, their flexible design and limited arch or heel support may cause instability and strain with prolonged use. Best suited for short-term comfort, they should be worn in moderation to prevent long-term foot and posture issues.
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Oct 179 min read
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HEELS - EVERY INCH COUNTS!
Heels elevate the heel above the toes to enhance height, posture, and style. They are worn for fashion and confidence, complementing both formal and casual attire. However, prolonged use may cause discomfort, muscle strain, or postural issues due to pressure on the feet and spine. Choosing the correct fit, heel height, and supportive design helps reduce stress on joints and maintain balance, allowing for elegance without sacrificing comfort or long-term health.
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Oct 178 min read
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HEELS: HOW THEIR WEIGHT AFFECTS THE BODY OVER TIME
Heels elevate the heel above the toes to enhance height, posture, and style. They are worn for fashion and confidence, complementing both formal and casual attire. However, prolonged use may cause discomfort, muscle strain, or postural issues due to pressure on the feet and spine. Choosing the correct fit, heel height, and supportive design helps reduce stress on joints and maintain balance, allowing for elegance without sacrificing comfort or long-term health.
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Oct 178 min read
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CHOOSING A HEALTHY CHAIR FOR THE OFFICE
A healthy office promotes physical comfort, mental well-being, and productivity through ergonomic furniture, proper lighting, and good air quality. It encourages movement, balanced workloads, and open communication. Clean, organized spaces reduce stress, while access to natural light, plants, and hydration supports focus and energy. A positive culture and wellness programs foster motivation, collaboration, and overall employee health.
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Oct 175 min read
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