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    👨‍🎨 A famous Italian artist created his own Telegram channel! Right there, he covers about art and NFT, and the way you can start making money from it. WITHOUT hundreds of thousands to kick off and 5 years at the art academy. There, he also shared a collection that he plans to make over $1,000,000,000 on. Watch and earn: @ton_nft_concept_eng
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    Leptin, the very aide to weight loss Leptin is a fatty tissue hormone that induces a feeling of satiety and cessation of food intake. It maintains the feeling of satiety between meals and affects your weight and body composition.
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    This 11-year-old boy was admitted to the ER. He stuck 2 magnets in his nasal cavity and couldn't get them back out. The difficulty in providing care was that the magnets were strongly attracted to each other. The magnets were removed under anesthesia in the operating room setting, and they were separated by stronger magnets placed on both sides of the exterior of the nose.
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    Remember the movie "Home Alone", where the main character set all kinds of traps for burglars? Here's what would actually happen to a person's head if a paint can hit it.
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    Things about the uterus It is a small muscular organ located in the small pelvis and is closely resembling a small pear. On average, the uterus is 4 × 3 cm in size and is 99% muscle. The body of the uterus is angled to the cervix, in other words, it may be bent upward (toward the bladder) or downward (toward the rectum). The uterus is a unique organ! Its structure allows the uterus to grow dozens of times during pregnancy and safely return to its former size after childbirth.
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    Each of us is a whole Universe for different bacteria An average person with a healthy microbiome commonly hosts about 1,000 different species of intestinal bacteria, roughly 300 species of bacteria living in the mouth, 850 species of skin bacteria and from a few dozen to several hundred bacterial species that inhabit the urogenital passages. And that's not counting viruses, microscopic fungi and parasites that are also part of our microbiome! You are not alone😅
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    Did you know that a human only breathes through one nostril? Roughly every 4 hours, there is a change in the "lead" nostril. This phenomenon has a name: the nasal cycle. Namely, the two parts of the nose are able to change the resistance of the mucosa in response to the air flow passing through them. That's possible due to the special structure of the blood vessels in the nose. The cavernous body swells, blocking the passage of air, or, conversely, shrinks in size.
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    Sleep deprivation increases blood glucose levels Every morning the circadian rhythm triggers cortisol release, helping you wake up. Cortisol also increases glucose synthesis. If you sleep too little, an imbalance of the circadian rhythm and the hormone sets in, leading to higher blood sugar levels.
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    Why does a mosquito bite itch? Before a mosquito bites its "victim," it injects a special substance that prevents blood proteins from clotting. Mosquito saliva, surely, is not poisonous, but it causes all the unpleasant effects of the bite: swelling, itching and redness. In fact, all these results of injected anticoagulant on the skin are nothing but an allergic reaction
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    Take a look, this X-ray perfectly depict such a pathology as a valgus foot deformity. This abnormality accompanied by flattening of the feet and their "falling" to the inside. Over time, it has a bad effect on the posture in general, and can also provoke varicose veins.
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    Iridodonesis is abnormal iris tremor as the eye moves. Such a symptom arises at moments of constriction or dilation, as well as at any other pupillary movement. The pathology develops as the iris has a weak connection with the crystalline lens, which is behind it, and thus is not held in its place during movement. Generally, this symptom is difficult to detect without special equipment. It is possible to observe the abnormality while using a slit lamp.
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    One interesting and quite rare case is a carotid artery tumor. Such tumors tend to grow from chemoreceptor cells inside the carotid arteries.
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    The 12-year-old high school kid above made $150,000 on NFTs All he was doing was saving his lunch money and buying NFTs with it. Now he's closed the mortgage on his parents and bought a trip to the seaside. That's the reality of 2022 - it's a lot easier to make NFT money than a regular job. For this, you need to: 1. Find a new and fast-growing collection 2. Participate in the presale phase (instructions here) 3. Sell afterwards for 10-30 times the price Right now, one of the famous artist's collections is just holding its first NFT placement Hurry up to join and make money: @ton_nft_concept_eng
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    The fastest muscle in the body is the oculomotor one The blinking process lasts about 100 milliseconds, or 5 times per second. Every second, the lens of the eye can focus on 50 objects, only intermittently; the eye muscles can only make smooth movements when following a moving object.
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    The Brain has the Power of Neurogenesis, i. e., the Formation of New Neurons. This mainly occurs during intrauterine development and up to the first months of life. However, in the first three years of life, it forms the maximum number of synapses. According to some studies, a three-year-old baby has about a million billion contacts in the brain: each neuron makes contact with the other at least 15,000 times. As an adult, about half of these connections are retained. Such a highly curious choice of evolution: instead of accumulating connections, it preferred to create their surplus in order to quietly sacrifice the extra ones later. • This process is called synaptic pruning.
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    CATALEPSY or flexibilitas cerea Take a close look at the video👆🏻 The person holds the pose the doctor gives him. One of the symptoms of schizophrenia.
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    The last moments before the brain part excision... The photo depicts a California prisoner, 1961, being prepared for a frontal lobotomy (amputation of the frontal lobe of the brain). Such a procedure was often applied to people whose actions were considered immoral by society. This is how the state tried to control problem groups such as racial minorities and homosexuals.