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Bandage that heals wounds

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‎Experts are creating novel , previously unimagined items in the modern day. In this regard, specialists have created a bandage that can treat a wound that is a very long time ago. By producing mild electricity, it helps the wound to heal rapidly. It was created by Stanford University specialists. The hydrogel and electrical circuit used to make this belt have produced positive results. A two-layer strip, on which all the circuits are built, has been put on top of a 100-micron-thin polymer layer by Jian Chenglai and his colleagues. It is followed straight from the wound by a flexible hydrogel layer made of hydrogel. ‎   ‎Importantly, it also incorporates a biosensor that records electrical activity and temperature (impedance). The impedance rises and the wound's temperature starts to fall as the wound gets bigger. Now, if the wound healing process is sluggish, electricity is automatically released. ‎   This accelerates the healing of existing wounds and boosts the production of n

5 Cornerstones for Good Health

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Each one is as important as the others, and they are all interdependent. They don't have to be perfect, but they do need to be worked on every day, and there are always small things you can do to improve. Each of the pillars is briefly described below. Which pillar do you believe requires your attention and love? Consider, plan, and take action. It doesn't have to be a big change; a small change at a time will suffice. For example, because I didn't get enough sleep last night, I'm going to prioritize it today. Plan: avoid screens for two hours before bedtime and replace them with reading and a 10-minute meditation. There are many things we cannot control right now, but there are many things we CAN control. The food we eat, the media we consume, the movement we get during the day, the people we hang out with, the conversations we have, and the positivity we exude. Sleep The first wellness pillar may surprise you: get enough sleep. Sleep has a significant impact on weight

Kids are good, but there are 20 excuses not to have kids.

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There are numerous compelling reasons to have children, ranging from unconditional love to a sense of purpose in your life. However, there are numerous compelling reasons not to have children. Here are twenty of them. Kids are bad for your romantic relationship. According to CNN, having children will strain your romantic relationship. Researchers discovered that the "rate of decline in relationship satisfaction is nearly twice as steep for couples with children than for couples without children." What's the reason? Instead of being lovers, you're now parents, and your primary focus is on your children rather than your spouse. Kids cost a lot of money. Particularly in our modern, developed world, raising children is an expensive endeavor. For many people, having a child is prohibitively expensive. According to MarketWatch, "American parents spent an average of $233,610 in 2015 on child spending, excluding college, from birth to the age of 17," Kids will make

Not only lungs and heart but smoking affects our memory too.

Recent studies have shown that smoking has negative effects on memory in addition to its detrimental effects on the lungs and heart. ‎   Young adults who do not smoke are more likely to have memory loss and forgetfulness as they age than middle-aged persons, according to Ohio State University researchers.   Researchers found that when smokers or tobacco addicts quit their habit, fortunately, the adverse consequences start to lessen.   The association between smoking and cognitive aging is being investigated in this study for the first time. To conduct this study, the researchers directly questioned participants about the effects and modifications on memory.   Although this research is not the first to examine the link between smoking and dementia, the researchers believe it will aid in identifying early negative warning signs on memory. ‎   The researchers claim that they have seen beneficial benefits of quitting smoking in persons between the ages of 45 and 59, which shows that stop