Hello everyone 🤩 lets know about the facts about our Human body.
Fun facts about human nails
1. Fingernails grow faster than toenails
The nails grow faster because they are exposed to the sun. Also, the nails of the working hand grow faster than the nails of the non-working hand, and the middle finger always has the longest nail. Also, the longer the fingernail, the bigger the finger, but no one knows why.
Strange facts about emotions
2. Botox deprives people of emotions
Botox injections paralyze facial muscles and eliminate wrinkles. However, scientists have recently discovered an interesting side effect of these injections: the inability to fully feel the emotions. Because emotional states are directly affected by facial expressions, people with limited ability to express emotions are less emotional than those who do not use Botox.
3. Babies don't cry until they're over a month old
According to some health experts, the baby's lacrimal duct continues to develop after birth, so it is perfectly normal for the baby to not cry or to cry without tearing 1-3 months after birth.
Clogged lacrimal ducts occur in certain newborns. In other words, you may cry, but tears will not drain normally. However, the sticky yellow secretions from the accumulated tears can be treated with drops or ointments recommended by the pediatrician. We will also show you how to wipe your baby's eyes and massage the lacrimal duct as needed.
Strange facts about bone and muscle mass
4. Men have about 50% more muscle mass than women
Researchers used magnetic resonance imaging in one of the older but more comprehensive studies published in the 1985 issue of the Journal of Applied Physiology, skeletons of 468 male and female samples. We evaluated muscle mass and distribution. Studies show that men have much more muscle mass and gender differences are more pronounced in the upper body.
5. The femur can withstand thousands of pounds of force
The femur on the thigh is the longest bone in the body. Because of this, it can withstand hundreds of pounds of force and is extremely difficult to destroy. The femur can carry 30 times your weight! The majority of femoral fractures result from a catastrophic automatic collision or a fall from a height that can exert sufficient force on the fracture.
6. A baby with about 300 bones is born
A baby's body has about 300 bones at birth, while an adult has only 206 bones. The baby's bones will eventually fuse (grow together). Some of the baby's bones are entirely made of cartilage. The other bones of the baby are partially covered with cartilage