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Your skin is home to more than 1,000 species of bacteria.
These microorganisms form part of your skin's microbiome, helping protect against harmful pathogens and maintaining skin health. Each person's skin microbiome is unique, like a bacterial fingerprint, and changes based on environment and lifestyle.
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Your gut contains more neurons than a cat’s brain.
The enteric nervous system, often called the 'second brain,' contains about 500 million neurons - more than are...
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The human body generates a complete new skeleton every 10 years.
Through a process called bone remodeling, your skeleton is constantly being broken down and rebuilt. Over a decade,...
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Your body can detect temperature changes as small as 0.004 degrees Celsius.
Specialized temperature receptors in human skin are incredibly sensitive to temperature fluctuations. This sensitivity helps regulate body temperature...