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Did that actually happen? Navtej Kohli facts
By navtej-kohli | June 13, 2008
Navtej Kohli blog compiles some weird medical facts:
- Medical researchers contend that no disease ever identified has been completely eradicated.
- The attachment of the human skin to muscles is what causes dimples.
- No one seems to know why people blush.
- In 1972, a group of scientists reported that you could cure the common cold by freezing the big toe.
- The number one cause of blindness in the United States is diabetes.
- The adult human heart weighs about ten ounces.
- People who laugh a lot are much healthier than those who don’t. Dr. Lee Berk at the Loma Linda School of Public Health in California found that laughing lowers levels of stress hormones, and strengthens the immune system. Six-year-olds have it best - they laugh an average of 300 times a day. Adults only laugh 15 to 100 times a day.
- People who have a tough time handling the stress of money woes are twice as likely to develop severe gum disease, a new study finds.
- Between 25% to 33% of the population sneeze when they are exposed to light.
- Of the 206 bones in the average human adult’s body, 106 are in the hands and feet. (54 in the hands and 52 in the feet)
- In 1815 French chemist Michael Eugene Chevreul realized the first link between diabetes and sugar metabolism when he discovered that the urine of a diabetic was identical to grape sugar.
- Sumerians (from 5000 BC) thought that the liver made blood and the heart was the center of thought.
- Men have more blood than women. Men have 1.5 gallons for men versus 0.875 gallons for women.
- The first Band-Aid Brand Adhesive Bandages were three inches wide and eighteen inches long. You made your own bandage by cutting off as much as you needed.
- The human brain stops growing at the age of 18.
- In 1977, a 13 year old child found a tooth growing out of his left foot.
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