Sunday, October 25, 2009
Why do your cheeks turn red when you blush?
Answer:
It is due to the sudden release of adrenalin, which causes your heart to pump faster and blood rushes all over. Your cheeks have thinner skin than other areas of your body and hence turn red quicker and are more noticeable.
some chemicals in your body.
In short It is because your blood is rushing to your face.
The blood rushes to the skin on your face.
Because you have a lot of blood vessels in your butt.
Why do you think there is now a higher incidence of autism than ever before?
I understand the statistics are 1 out of every 166 children, or something astronomical like that. It doesn't seem like it was that high when I was a child (I'm 31 now). What are your hypotheses?
Answer:
The reason is the expansion in the mid 90's of the diagnostic requirements. Many who were previously diagnosed as mentally retarded or schizophrenic or other developmental delays now fall on the autistic spectrum. So there's nothing contributing to this increase other than shuffling of the diagnoses. In fact, there's been a proportional decrease in the above mentioned conditions to the increase in autism. Everyone loves a conspiracy, so vaccines have been blamed...but there isn't any science to back up these claims. It's been tested over and over, and over.
better awareness and people are more aware of it especially medical people and better equipment and science to detect it!!
there is a link between the shots that children get when they are 18 months. It is linked to autism. If you ask your doctor they will say its b/c of the preservatives in the shots and they use preservative free..or something like that. But there is a link between the shot and autism. They will never ever say this is true though. My doctor is the one who told me this and she had me wait on one of my daughters shots until she was older. They will never admit this could you imagine the hysteria.
There has been lots of attention given to the possibility that autism is 'caused' by immunizations that young children get in their regular schedule.I've read studies and studies and I think it more likely that rate increases (if there are rate increases) are caused by the fact that that there is a longer life expectancy, so that autism can be diagnosed and statistics amended.It seems that genetic, delivery, harmful substances taken during pregnancy are potential culprits.
ASD/Asperger's/autism are tested now at a young age. 31 yrs ago, it was practically unknown.
My 5 yr old has ASD. He was diagnosed prior to getting all his shots and I had an easy, uncomplicated pregnancy. Even though it is not proven, I think it is more genetic. while researching, my husband noticed a lot of autistic characteristics in himself when he was a child.
Answer:
The reason is the expansion in the mid 90's of the diagnostic requirements. Many who were previously diagnosed as mentally retarded or schizophrenic or other developmental delays now fall on the autistic spectrum. So there's nothing contributing to this increase other than shuffling of the diagnoses. In fact, there's been a proportional decrease in the above mentioned conditions to the increase in autism. Everyone loves a conspiracy, so vaccines have been blamed...but there isn't any science to back up these claims. It's been tested over and over, and over.
better awareness and people are more aware of it especially medical people and better equipment and science to detect it!!
there is a link between the shots that children get when they are 18 months. It is linked to autism. If you ask your doctor they will say its b/c of the preservatives in the shots and they use preservative free..or something like that. But there is a link between the shot and autism. They will never ever say this is true though. My doctor is the one who told me this and she had me wait on one of my daughters shots until she was older. They will never admit this could you imagine the hysteria.
There has been lots of attention given to the possibility that autism is 'caused' by immunizations that young children get in their regular schedule.I've read studies and studies and I think it more likely that rate increases (if there are rate increases) are caused by the fact that that there is a longer life expectancy, so that autism can be diagnosed and statistics amended.It seems that genetic, delivery, harmful substances taken during pregnancy are potential culprits.
ASD/Asperger's/autism are tested now at a young age. 31 yrs ago, it was practically unknown.
My 5 yr old has ASD. He was diagnosed prior to getting all his shots and I had an easy, uncomplicated pregnancy. Even though it is not proven, I think it is more genetic. while researching, my husband noticed a lot of autistic characteristics in himself when he was a child.
Why do you think drinking plenty of fluid would reduce blood potassium level?
Answer:
Classically, we get concerned about sodium dilution when a person drinks too much water. You've probably heard the term, "water intoxication" associated with that condition. When too much water enters the body's cells, the tissues swell with the excess fluid. Excess water outside the cells (the serum) draws sodium from within the cells out into the serum in an attempt to re-establish the necessary concentration. As more water accumulates, the serum sodium concentration drop. Another way cells try to regain the electrolyte balance is for water outside the cells to rush into the cells via osmosis. Although electrolytes (which include potassium, sodium, etc.) are more concentrated inside the cells than outside, the water outside the cells is 'more concentrated' or 'less dilute' since it contains fewer electrolytes. Both electrolytes and water move across the cell membrane in an effort to balance concentration...thus the potential for potassium levels to be affected...along with other electrolytes.
Why do you tan faster with moist skin?
Answer:
For the same reason you should wear sunglasses on a cloudy day...almost. The suns rays are magnified by the water, giving your skin more sun exposure. Just like clouds are made out of water, also magnifying the rays and doing more harm than a sunny day.
h2o magnifies solar radiation
read tips on tanning and skincare to help you better on this site
Why do you start breaking out in your teens?
Why don't small children have acne? Why does it hit you when you're 14 - 19?
Answer:
this is because when you hit purberty, your body is raging with hormones and these hormones cause you to break out, because they tell the body to produce more oil than is nesseccary, ect.
Acne is a response to the onset of puberty. It is caused by hormones in your body and is completely natural. It can run past age 19, though. You can have pimples/breakouts way into your 40's. It isn't as likely and is usually cared for by a dermatologist.
Read about teens break out here :- What Exactly Is Acne - And What Causes It?, the link : http://www.acneskin123.com/what-exactly-...
- Hormones - The Key Cause of Acne?, the link : http://www.acneskin123.com/hormones-the-...Hope this info helps.
Answer:
this is because when you hit purberty, your body is raging with hormones and these hormones cause you to break out, because they tell the body to produce more oil than is nesseccary, ect.
Acne is a response to the onset of puberty. It is caused by hormones in your body and is completely natural. It can run past age 19, though. You can have pimples/breakouts way into your 40's. It isn't as likely and is usually cared for by a dermatologist.
Read about teens break out here :- What Exactly Is Acne - And What Causes It?, the link : http://www.acneskin123.com/what-exactly-...
- Hormones - The Key Cause of Acne?, the link : http://www.acneskin123.com/hormones-the-...Hope this info helps.
Why do you smoke ciggaretts?
Answer:
I don麓t because ...
茅 muito ruim para a sa煤de
= Translation =
= heargh!
i dont
i don't
I WOULD NEVER SMOKE!!!!!! I feel very strongly about this.
actually i don't. but people who do are usually addicted, which means that they feel like they need the nicotine in tobacco
im addicted
I don't
I DONT
Well, I don't smoke but these are some reasons why some people do:
1) They think it makes them look cool and fit in,
2) They keep their weight off or lose weight,
3) Peer pressure from friends, family, or even clubs that they are in.
4) They want to be like their role model, who might smoke.Those are just a few reasons people might smoke. I hope that answers your question! :)
I started smoking back in the very early 70s when it was cool.well now its not so cool, I have spent the last year trying to stop..it is the hardest thing I have had to do..its a drug, and so for the rest of my life I will have cravings from time to time.oh well.so be it. But I will not let it get the best of me in the end. Or it will be my end because smoking KILLS very slowly. Summer
When I was 16, I started dating this really cute girl who smoked. I had always enjoyed the smell of cigarettes, and when we started going out, I started smoking smoking. I thought it was really cool. I'm 18 now, and still smoke, even though that particular girl has been out of the picture.
I am totally addicted.
don't
Why do you retain water when you have renal failure?
my friends dad is going through renal failure and he told me that his legs are swollen because of water retention.
he was also talking about high blood pressure .can someone explain to me why this all happens??
Answer:
The kidneys are made up of lots of tiny filters/sieves that clean and filter all of the blood in your body. Normally, 100% of the filters are working. But if some of the filters are damaged and only, say, 20% of them are working, the body tries to compensate for this by increasing the blood pressure so it can force more blood through the 20% that are left. This is why blood pressure goes up when kidneys fail - because the body is trying to force all the blood through the few filters that are still working.
Because the filters aren't working, the body also isn't able to get rid of as much sodium in the urine as it usually would. As the level of sodium builds up in the body, water stays behind as well and this excess water causes swelling of the legs and ankles.
Best wishes for your friends Dad!
Renal failure means that the kidneys are failing. The kidneys are responsible for flushing all of the toxins out the body and cleansing the blood. When the kidneys fail, the body can't do this. The body begins to retain fluid and common places are the feet, legs, and hands. The excess fluid raises the blood pressure because the heart has to work a lot harder to pump the blood through the body.
Renal failure means that the kidneys are shutting down. That means they are not getting rid of the fluids through urination and because of it the fluids are staying in the body and going else where. ankles legs where ever. When you retain water/fluids your blood pressure also goes up. That is why when you have high blood pressure they also put you on a diuretic so it helps to get rid of excess fluids.
when you have renal failure your kidneys are not filtering the toxins out of your body. when i had failure i stopped peeing all together. that is why you go on dialysis to filter out the toxins out of your body.he could ask his doctor to give him lasic, that will help the swelling. that is just part of renal failure.
he was also talking about high blood pressure .can someone explain to me why this all happens??
Answer:
The kidneys are made up of lots of tiny filters/sieves that clean and filter all of the blood in your body. Normally, 100% of the filters are working. But if some of the filters are damaged and only, say, 20% of them are working, the body tries to compensate for this by increasing the blood pressure so it can force more blood through the 20% that are left. This is why blood pressure goes up when kidneys fail - because the body is trying to force all the blood through the few filters that are still working.
Because the filters aren't working, the body also isn't able to get rid of as much sodium in the urine as it usually would. As the level of sodium builds up in the body, water stays behind as well and this excess water causes swelling of the legs and ankles.
Best wishes for your friends Dad!
Renal failure means that the kidneys are failing. The kidneys are responsible for flushing all of the toxins out the body and cleansing the blood. When the kidneys fail, the body can't do this. The body begins to retain fluid and common places are the feet, legs, and hands. The excess fluid raises the blood pressure because the heart has to work a lot harder to pump the blood through the body.
Renal failure means that the kidneys are shutting down. That means they are not getting rid of the fluids through urination and because of it the fluids are staying in the body and going else where. ankles legs where ever. When you retain water/fluids your blood pressure also goes up. That is why when you have high blood pressure they also put you on a diuretic so it helps to get rid of excess fluids.
when you have renal failure your kidneys are not filtering the toxins out of your body. when i had failure i stopped peeing all together. that is why you go on dialysis to filter out the toxins out of your body.he could ask his doctor to give him lasic, that will help the swelling. that is just part of renal failure.
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