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Germs: Bacteria, Viruses, Protozoa, Mushrooms, Helminths and Infections

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Germs: be informed and protect yourself against bacteria, viruses and infections Learn about how germs work and what you can do to protect yourself.   Germs live everywhere. You can find germs (germs) in the air, food, plants, animals, soil, and water, and on almost all other surfaces, including your body. Most germs won't hurt you. Your immune system protects you against infectious agents. However, some germs are difficult enemies because they continually mutate to overcome your immune system's defenses. Knowing how germs work can increase your chances of avoiding infection. Infectious Agents: From Bacteria to Worms Infectious agents exist in many shapes and sizes. The categories are as follows: ·          bacteria ·          Virus ·          Mushrooms ·          protozoa · ...

What changes in our body after 30?

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  What changes in our body after 30? Undoubtedly, our body changes as we pass from one stage of life to another. The first two decades of life are where there are more obvious changes: from being a newborn child incapable of various things, we pass to childhood, the school age full of energy, adolescence with its hormonal and sentimental variants, and finally to the adulthood. Adulthood is the most extended stage of life and there are also significant metabolic and hormonal changes that impact all the organs of our body simultaneously. In this article we will learn about some of those important changes that occur to human beings after turning 30 years old. Contents 1 Basal Metabolic Rate 2 Cell loss 3 body fat 4 skin 5 Bones and joints 6 Weight 7 Hormones 8 Important tips for this stage of life Basal metabolic rate Basal metabolic rate is the minimum amount of energy we require...