Nov 25
GymnasticsBabe asked: Ever since I was about 9-10 years old (Im 17 now) I have loved science, especially the human body. However I had never thought about going into a medical field as a career. Now I am giving it some serious thought but there are so many catagories to choose from and even more choices in those catagories. I would like to know what some of the non-obvious careers could be (nothing obvious like ‘doctor’ or ‘nurse’ but types of nurses/doctors would be ok such as neonatal nurse etc.). Also, are there other careers that maybe aren’t totally ‘medical’ related but I could still learn about the human body and stuff and use that knowledge in a different field? I know this is a long question and I know Im probably going to get some sarcastic answers to it but oh well! Thanks!…

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Nov 05
Have you ever given importance to small things in your life related to your health? Like your sweaty feet? We all have been so busy with our day-to-day life and have forgotten everything except moneymaking. Our schedules are so tight that we don’t even bother to think about what things are affecting our health. This article is just to alert you about few facts about sweaty feet and Hyperhidrosis.Sweaty feet are fact of life. It becomes most embarrassing and uncomfortable moment of our life when people say that, “YOUR SHOES STINKS MAN”. If your foot perspire a lot then you are bound to face such allegations. If you are having excessive foot sweating then it is termed as Hyperhidrosis. There are basically three types of Hyperhidrosis:Palmar Hyperhidrosis when there is excessive sweating in hands.Axillary Hyperhidrosis when there is excessive sweating in armpits.Plantar Hyperhidrosis when there is excessive sweating in feet.Although no exact cause of this excessive sweating in specific individuals is known. But Sympathetic nervous system can help to control sweating.The human body has two different sets of nerves: the somatic nervous system and the autonomic system. The somatic nervous system is the system of voluntary nerves that is responsible for giving us sensation and control of our muscles, which help us to move the different portions of our body. On other hand, the autonomic nervous system is the involuntary nervous system. Our numerous body functions occur without conscious control like speed of breathing, beating of heart and production of …

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