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A second brain? The human body can amaze us

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Every birth brings new amazing life into the world and as we age our body grows and develops. There are many unusual facts about the body that you probably do not know. The human body is like a miracle, it is unique, writes the Chinese publication Sohu.

A few months ago, scientists discovered a “new organ” in our immune system located in front of the lymph nodes. It is able to “remember” all the diseases a person has ever suffered from and record all our vital signs, like an intelligent machine. However, this is not the only amazing property of our body. There are many more that you haven’t heard of yet

Our body is taller in the morning

When we wake up every morning, our spine is usually 1-2 centimeters longer than when we went to bed because it is made of cartilage. Under the influence of gravity during the day, we become “lower”. At night, when we lie down, the spine stretches and lengthens. Expert Dr. Jerry Wells says this phenomenon is called reverse compression.

In a state of weightlessness, the heart is rounded

We all think that the heart can only beat and only the frequency of its contractions changes. But in fact, under certain circumstances, the size of the heart can also change. In weightlessness, its muscle mass decreases, the volume decreases and the shape is adjusted accordingly. According to studies by American astronauts, under such conditions, our heart can “round” by 9.4%.

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Stomach acid is able to digest the stomach itself

The concentration of stomach acid is so high that it actually digests the stomach itself. This substance can actually dissolve even a razor blade. When the destructive function of stomach acid becomes more aggressive than the protective lining of the stomach, we can develop an ulcer.

The heartbeat mimics the songs we hear

The speed at which our heart beats is about 60-200 beats per minute, which is exactly the same as the rhythm of most songs we usually listen to. Therefore, our hearts can “imitate” the rhythm of the music we listen to.

Our bodies can glow in the dark

You will be surprised, but our body can really glow in the dark, it’s just that the light emitted by a person is 1000 times weaker than what our eyes can capture. Therefore, we practically do not see it.

Our body can produce alcohol by itself

Our bodies are unique and capable of strange things. Some can even make their own alcohol. Some people get “drunk” after eating certain carb foods. This is because their stomachs cannot metabolize sugar into carbohydrates. Instead, intense fermentation begins inside, as a result of which ethanol is formed and the person gets drunk.

Ears and tongues are as unique as fingerprints

Fingerprint recognition technology was invented a long time ago and is based on their uniqueness. But British scientists found that the level of accuracy of identifying a person by ears can also reach 99.6%. Therefore, maybe in the future we will be able to unlock mobile phones by scanning the earlobe.

Every minute 300 million cells die in our body

The structure of our body is very complex and the number of cells cannot be measured. Did you know that 300 million cells are metabolized in our body every minute? But that number is actually only 0.0001% of all cells

The temperature of the food can affect the taste

Scientists have proven that our perception of taste is determined by the temperature of food: for example, sour taste is more pronounced at high temperatures, while bitter taste is more noticeable at low temperatures. However, coffee can also appear more bitter if it is too hot.

In addition to five flavors, there is also a sixth

Sour, sweet, bitter, spicy and salty are the taste divisions with which we are familiar. But actually, there is a sixth – umami. This is the taste of foods high in protein: meat and seafood. Our receptors are able to perceive it as a separate taste.

We actually have a second brain

Do humans only have one brain? Not really. Scientists at a university in Australia once concluded through research that there is a second brain in our gut – or rather it should be called the first, because it actually developed earlier than the brain. In fact, the gastrointestinal tract is the only body system with its own nervous system that can function without brain control – so the digestive process is completely automated.

So, now you know 11 interesting facts about the body revealed by scientists. In fact, there are more miracles hidden in our complex organism. There are many more that we haven’t explored yet. Take care of your health because there are still so many unknown things in our bodies!

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Female circumcision in Russia – exists and is not punished

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Every year, millions of women and girls in the world are subjected to the procedure “female circumcision.” In the process of this dangerous practice, women have part or all of their external genitalia removed. Among the victims are also residents of the North Caucasian republics of Russia, and the Russian authorities do not punish the execution of the violent procedure.

How this violent religious-ritual tradition exists in modern Russia, do the authorities and the clergy try to fight it – reveals the Russian publication of Verstka.

What is “female circumcision”

Female circumcision is a procedure that is accompanied by either trauma or partial or complete amputation of the external genitalia. As a result of the procedure, sensitivity is reduced and the woman may lose the ability to have an orgasm.

Not for medical reasons

The procedure is not performed for medical reasons, but for ritual or religious reasons to suppress female sexuality. That is why in the international medical community this term is not used, but is called “female genital mutilation operations”. International law considers them an attack on the health of women and girls, a form of violence and discrimination.

Victims

Victims of female circumcision are girls up to the age of 15. According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2024, more than 230 million women in the world suffered from such operations. They are mostly carried out in African, Asian, Latin American and Middle Eastern countries. But there are also victims of female circumcision in Russia among the residents of the North Caucasian republics – Dagestan, Ingushetia and Chechnya.

Injuries

The procedure has serious negative consequences for women’s health – from serious injuries to death due to blood loss. In addition to physical trauma and the shock of pain, female circumcision disrupts the natural functioning of the body. Women and girls may suffer from infections, their genitourinary system may be damaged, they may experience pain during sexual intercourse, menstrual disorders may occur, and the risk of complications during childbirth and death of the mother and the newborn increases by 50%.

Why do they do it?

The “necessity” of such operations is justified by honoring traditions or religious motives. In some cultures, it is part of the rite of female initiation or entry into adult life. Female circumcision is often associated with Islam, including in the Russian Federation.

Prevents lust

In the words of Dagestan journalist Zakir Magomedov, “in the local religious press, which is issued by the official clergy, articles are published in which it is written that female circumcision has a beneficial effect on a woman and protects her from lustful thoughts and desires, and is even beneficial for a woman.”

Female circumcision is performed by people without medical training, and old pocket knives or cattle shears are used as tools.

Control over female sexuality

In almost all cases, the purpose of the procedure is defined as control over female sexuality: “not to be hoika”, “not to freak out”. The official clergy of Dagestan include female circumcision in religious duties, although it is not mentioned in the Koran. Some Muslims, in addition to the Koran, are also guided by the Sunnah – traditions from the life of the Prophet Muhammad and statements of authoritative religious figures. Therefore, in some cases, female circumcision among Muslims can be interpreted as permissible, desirable and even mandatory.

Officially, the Russian authorities are against it

“All women should be circumcised so that there is no debauchery on Earth, to reduce sexuality”, this is how the head of the Coordination Council of Muslims of the North Caucasus, Ismail Berdiev, reacted to the revelations of the “Legal Initiative” organization in 2016, which confirmed the existence of practice. Later, Berdiev clarified that “he did not call for female circumcision”, but only spoke about the “problem of debauchery”, with which “something must be done”.

The Russian Ministry of Health condemns the procedure, and the prosecutor’s office of Dagestan conducts an investigation and finds no confirmation of the facts presented in the report of “Legal Initiative.”

The deputy of the State Duma from “United Russia” Maria Maksakova-Igenbergs proposes to introduce the concept of “women’s discrimination on religious grounds” into the Penal Code, and that the punishment for “female circumcision” be 10 years in prison. The Ministry of Justice of Russia does not support Maksakova’s initiative, clarifying that the procedure falls under the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, and more precisely under the paragraphs on “deliberately causing severe, medium and light harm to health, as well as causing harm to carelessness.”

North Caucasus

According to the “Legal Initiative” organization, in the middle of the last decade in Dagestan, at least 1,240 girls were subjected to the procedure annually. The majority of the men surveyed were categorically against the ban on female circumcision, explaining their motive not only with Islam, but also with local traditions and the desire to control the morality of women. Part of the respondents expressed an opinion against the procedure, arguing that the lack of sensitivity in women lowers the quality of sex in men as well.

And in Moscow

In 2018 one of the Moscow medical clinics announces the service of “female circumcision” for ritual and religious reasons for girls from 5 to 12 years old. On the clinic’s website, it was noted that “the operation should be performed not at home, but in a medical clinic.” After a wide public response, the clinic removed the information from its website, but an investigation was carried out, which found the existence of the procedure and other violations. A warning has been issued and the clinic is still open!

First conviction without penalty

Despite the fact that in its second report the organization “Legal Initiative” notes the disappearance of the practice in Chechnya and Ingushetia, the inhabitants of these regions remain in danger. In the spring of 2020, the father of a 9-year-old girl invited him to Magas (the capital of Ingushetia) for a visit and took him to a vaccine clinic. There, female circumcision was forcibly performed on the child. The value of the “service” is 2000 rubles. The little girl, in her bloodstained dress, was then put on a bus back to Chechnya, where she was hospitalized for severe blood loss. The father explains his motive as follows: “So that he doesn’t get excited.”

A criminal case has been opened against the gynecologist who performed the circumcision for intentionally causing minor harm to health. The case has been going on for a year and a half. The judge called on the parties to reconcile, adding that “the girl cannot be helped anyway”. In the end, the doctor was found guilty and fined 30,000 rubles, but was released from serving the sentence due to the statute of limitations. No criminal proceedings have been initiated against the clinic.

In the same year, the mufti of Dagestan issued a fatwa and recognized the removal of the external genitalia as forbidden in Islam, but clarified that “female circumcision” meant only hudectomy — the removal of the foreskin of the clitoris. This is also a crippling procedure, human rights defenders insist.

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Four executed for producing illegal alcohol in Iran

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Iranian authorities have executed end of October four people convicted of selling illegal alcohol, which poisoned and killed 17 people last year. More than 190 people who consumed the dangerous drink were hospitalized.

The death sentence against the accused in the case was carried out in the Karaj Central Jail.

According to human rights organizations including Amnesty International, Iran carries out the highest number of executions per year after China.

After the Islamic Revolution in 1979, Tehran banned the production and consumption of alcoholic beverages. Since then, the sale of illegal alcohol on the black market has flourished, leading to mass poisonings. The latest case, reported by Iranian media, has killed around 40 people in northern Iran in recent months.

Only Iran’s recognized Christian minorities, such as the country’s Armenian community, are allowed to produce and consume alcohol, but discreetly and only at home.

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What is food neophobia – the fear of trying new dishes

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Everyone has heard of anorexia and bulimia. But these eating disorders are far from the only ones.

There are people around the world who can only eat certain colored foods. Still others are addicted to water. About 5% of women between the ages of 15 and 35 are affected by some type of eating disorder. Among them are those with neophobia – the inability to try a new type of food. This problem sometimes also affects young children. For them, experts advise parents not to force them, but to explain to them the benefits of a given product. It is also an option to put them on the table in the company of other children who will set a good example.

Neophobia usually disappears around the age of 6. For some people, however, it remains a problem for much longer.

A possible explanation for this condition could be something happening in the person’s life – like choking on food, for example. As a result, a person may begin to avoid a certain type of food and thus give his phobia a “field of expression”.

The reasons for neophobia may lie not only in the psyche, but also in physical features. This disorder is genetically transmitted.

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