Brings legs together when walking: what causes the symptom?
Acute, piercing pain in the leg, which turns the muscle into a “stone” and sometimes makes it rise to the toe - this is how an unpleasant condition manifests itself,…

Continue reading →

Buteyko method
Few people know that Konstantin Pavlovich Buteyko, who was born in 1923 in the Kharkov province, in the village of Ivanitsa (now the Sumy region of Ukraine), was not only…

Continue reading →

The Truth About Nerve Cells That 'Don't Regenerate'
How often do you hear the phrase: nerve cells do not regenerate. It is with these words that they try to convince a person not to worry. And until recently,…

...

Interesting facts about vitamins
Interesting facts about vitamins will cover a wide variety of topics, including biochemistry, medicine, nutrition and other areas. Vitamins play an important role in the life of every person. They…

Continue reading →

even damage

Why do we faint?

Syncope, or scientific syncope, is understood as a sudden, unexpected loss of consciousness, lasting no more than a few minutes, more often seconds. Fainting occurs as a result of insufficient blood flow to the brain. In most cases, this is the result of a drop in blood pressure.
Why do we faint?

Usually we feel the danger of fainting. There is a so-called pre-fainting state, which is manifested by the following symptoms:a person becomes ill; Continue reading

Why does my head hurt in the morning?

Sometimes the day is not set in the morning. A headache threatens to completely disrupt the usual schedule. Such discomfort can torment periodically. But some people experience morning pain on a regular basis. Why does my head hurt in the morning? There are many reasons for this discomfort. Usually they are associated with the wrong way of life.

5 Common Causes of Morning Headaches Continue reading

10 Interesting Medical Facts

Medicine, of course, concerns each of us. And today we bring to your attention the 10 most interesting medical facts that may seem fantastic to you.

As you know, the normal human body temperature is just below 37 degrees Celsius. An increase of 2-3 degrees can lead to serious consequences, and even lead to death. However, in 1980, American Willie Jones had a body temperature of 46.5 degrees Celsius.

Surprisingly, the patient survived, although he had to stay in the hospital for about 1 month. That’s an organism! Continue reading

Why does hair fall out
Why does hair fall out? This question is asked by many people, since the problem is always relevant. In this article, we will look at the main reasons for this…

...

The Truth About Nerve Cells That 'Don't Regenerate'
How often do you hear the phrase: nerve cells do not regenerate. It is with these words that they try to convince a person not to worry. And until recently,…

...

The benefits and harms of soda
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a substance of natural origin. When used correctly, it does not harm the human body, but brings great benefits. Possessing a number of useful properties,…

...