It’s important to know basic facts about the human body for health reasons, because ignorance can be costly. Here are five basic facts you should...
It’s important to know basic facts about the human body for health reasons, because ignorance can be costly. Here are five basic facts you should know about the human body.Yes, your stomach acid is in fact that acidic. The only reason the acid in your stomach doesn’t eat right through your body is because your stomach cells are renewed faster than they are destroyed.
Age can affect a man’s ability to conceive, it might not be as profound an effect like with women, but it’s an effect to consider nonetheless. Recently, researchers at Bristol and Brunel universities evaluated 8,500 couples to determine the impact of age on the length of time it takes to conceive. They discovered that while only 8 percent of the men failed to impregnate their partner after a year of trying, the number grew to 15 percent after age 35.
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