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what is the perfect brewing temperature for drip coffee? | Your brewer should maintain a water temperature between 195 to 205 degrees Fahrenheit for optimal extraction. Colder water will result in flat, under-extracted coffee, while water that is too hot will also cause a loss of quality in the taste of the coffee. | Biology |
where are avalanches most common? | What Country Gets the Most Avalanches? Internationally, the Alpine countries of France, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy experience the greatest number of avalanches and loss of life annually. The United States ranks fifth worldwide in avalanche danger. The states of Colorado, Alaska, and Utah are the most deadly. | Biology |
what is the average weight of a 27 month old girl? | 27-Month-Old Weight & Height Average weight for a 27-month-old is around 27.8 pounds for girls and 29.0 pounds for boys. Average height is around 34.6 inches for girls and 35.1 inches for boys, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. | Medicine |
what are the different properties of solid liquid and gas? | Three states of matter exist – solid, liquid, and gas. Solids have a definite shape and volume. Liquids have a definite volume, but take the shape of the container. Gases have no definite shape or volume. | Biology |
what is the difference between rosehip oil and jojoba oil? | She said: “Rosehip is an oil and only able to penetrate the skin to the top layers. Jojoba is a liquid was able to penetrate the skin to a very deep level. ... Although they do work as one, unlike jojoba, rosehip contains a high level of omega fatty acid 3 and linoleic acid - both of these are very beneficial for the skin. | Biology |
how does hodgkin lymphoma affect the body? | Hodgkin lymphoma most often spreads through the lymph vessels from lymph node to lymph node. Rarely, late in the disease, it can invade the bloodstream and spread to other parts of the body, such as the liver, lungs, and/or bone marrow. | Medicine |
are uggs made of leather? | Traditional Australian ugg boots are made from sheepskins with fleece attached. The fleece is tanned into the leather and the boot is assembled with the fleece on the inside. ... Some variations of ugg style boots have also been made from kangaroo fur and leather. There are also synthetic boots. | Biology |
does celery juice cause low blood pressure? | Celery for lower BP As an extract, it's called NBP, and it relaxes the tissues of the artery walls to increase blood flow and reduce blood pressure. Eating the whole food, though, is better. Celery stalk salt content is low, and you also get fiber, magnesium and potassium to help regulate your blood pressure, as well. | Medicine |
can a pinched nerve in neck cause acid reflux? | When these nerves are pinched, they cannot effectively deliver messages between the brain and your digestive system. When this happens, GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), acid reflux and heartburn, constipation and other digestive issues arise. | Medicine |
what are the benefits of drinking lukewarm water? | ['Relieves nasal congestion. The warmth of hot water creates steam. ... ', 'Aids digestion. ... ', 'Calms central nervous system. ... ', 'Helps relieve constipation. ... ', 'Keeps you hydrated. ... ', 'May aid in weight loss. ... ', 'Improves circulation. ... ', 'Can decrease stress levels.'] | Biology |
what are the signs and symptoms of right heart failure? | ['Shortness of breath (dyspnea) when you exert yourself or when you lie down.', 'Fatigue and weakness.', 'Swelling (edema) in your legs, ankles and feet.', 'Rapid or irregular heartbeat.', 'Reduced ability to exercise.', 'Persistent cough or wheezing with white or pink blood-tinged phlegm.'] | Medicine |
is chocolate milk better than whey protein? | Chocolate milk has been proven to contain a near-perfect ratio of protein, carbohydrates and electrolytes to help your body replenish its fuel stores after a hard workout. With 9 grams of protein in a cup, it's suitable for drinking after both weightlifting and endurance exercise. | Biology |
how long do you need to workout to burn 500 calories? | Exercise helps, but it remains significant relative to fat loss. All things considered, the old adage is true. You cannot out-exercise a poor diet. Running on a treadmill at a 10:00-per-mile pace for 45 minutes burns approximately 500 calories for a 140-pound person. | Biology |
i'm 24 can i have a heart attack? | Heart attacks can strike at any age—and they're twice as likely to be fatal for young women than men. When you picture the typical heart attack patient, it's probably an older man clutching his arm and grimacing in pain. | Medicine |
what are the processes of cellular respiration? | Cellular respiration is a metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose and produces ATP. The stages of cellular respiration include glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, the citric acid or Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. | Biology |
what is an abnormal ejection fraction? | It pumps oxygen-rich blood up into the upward (ascending) aorta to the rest of the body. An LV ejection fraction of 55 percent or higher is considered normal. An LV ejection fraction of 50 percent or lower is considered reduced. An LV ejection fraction between 50 and 55 percent is usually considered "borderline." | Medicine |
can you plan to get pregnant with twins? | Women who have previously had a baby or two have a higher chance of conceiving with twins. Have a big family. This theory is based on pure maths; the more times you conceive the greater the likelihood of conceiving more than one baby. Get pregnant while you are on the pill. | Biology |
are blind spots the same in each eye? | Having a blind spot in each eye is a natural occurrence and is typically not cause for concern. It occurs because of the structure of the eye and a lack of photoreceptors. You're likely not even aware of your blind spot in day-to-day living, because your brain fills in any missing information. | Biology |
what makes slime less sticky without activator? | Want to know how to make slime less sticky without borax? Well, a small amount of baking soda is used in our saline solution recipe to thicken the slime in addition to the slime activator, saline solution. You can use as minimal amount as 1/4 tsp with clear glue and 1/2 tsp with white glue. | Biology |
do muscle relaxers affect memory? | A number of prescription and over-the-counter medications can interfere with or cause loss of memory. Possible culprits include: antidepressants, antihistamines, anti-anxiety medications, muscle relaxants, tranquilizers, sleeping pills, and pain medications given after surgery. | Medicine |
can you put coconut oil on your piercing? | Coconut oil or almond oil are highly recommended during the first two months of your piercing healing. Both oils contain natural antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. ... Apply with your clean finger, no q-tips, place a small amount near your piercing, and avoid moving the jewelry. | Medicine |
can jackfruit make you sick? | Moreover, due to its potential to lower blood sugar levels, individuals with diabetes may need to have their medication dosages changed if they eat this fruit on a regular basis. Nevertheless, consuming jackfruit has never been reported to cause any serious side effects, and it is safe for most people to eat. | Biology |
how to bounce on a exercise ball to induce labor? | Gently bouncing on an exercise ball to induce labor not only encourages baby to move down and in turn assist with cervix dilation, but it can also soothe baby, Green says. Sit on the exercise ball, with your legs wide apart, and move your hips up and down. | Medicine |
are there alligators in puerto rico? | Neither alligators nor crocodiles are native to Puerto Rico. ... Neither alligators nor crocodiles are native to Puerto Rico. | Biology |
what do you need to get a birth certificate in utah? | Utah law requires positive identification for the purchase of a Utah birth or death certificate. Mailed requests must include an enlarged, easily read copy of the front and back of the identification. If no proof is enclosed, the request will be returned. All identification MUST be current. | Medicine |
what is the average blood pressure for a diabetic? | On the basis of recent studies, it would appear that a BP below 140/90 mm Hg should be recommended for all diabetic individuals, and around 135/85 mm Hg for most. BP should be closer to, but not below, 130/80 mm Hg for those subjects at the highest cardiovascular risk. | Medicine |
what happens when you have your period for too long? | Menorrhagia can cause discomfort during your period as well as disrupt your regular routine. You may find that the bleeding affects your activities or your sleep. You may also experience iron deficiency anemia if you regularly experience long menstrual periods, especially if they're heavy. | Medicine |
what does it mean when a guys voice cracks? | A guy's voice "cracks" or "breaks" because his body is getting used to the changing size of his larynx. Fortunately, the cracking and breaking is only temporary. It usually lasts no longer than a few months. And even during that time, your voice won't crack every time you speak. | Biology |
is spotting normal in the first trimester? | Light bleeding, or spotting, during pregnancy is common, especially during the first trimester. It is considered spotting when you notice a few drops of blood occasionally in your underwear, or if you wipe yourself with tissue and see a little blood on the paper. | Medicine |
atomic mass is determined by the number of neutrons plus? | Atomic number, atomic mass, and relative atomic mass Forms of the same atom that differ only in their number of neutrons are called isotopes. Together, the number of protons and the number of neutrons determine an element's mass number: mass number = protons + neutrons. | Chemistry |
is holzer a jewish name? | Holzer Name Meaning. German (also Hölzer) and Jewish (Ashkenazic): variant spelling of Holtzer. | Biology |
what is the difference between a floodway? | Floodway is the channel of the river or stream and the adjacent land that must remain free from obstruction so that the 100-year flood can be conveyed downstream. Flood Fringe is the remaining portion of the floodplain. | Biology |
do ricolas need a hechsher? | Ricola bagged cough, throat and vitamin C drops sold in the US are kosher. Ricola Pastilles /Soft Pastilles, Fresh Pearls Breath Mints and the Ricola Sticks are not kosher. | Medicine |
is it possible to get pregnant vasectomy? | When someone with a vasectomy ejaculates, the fluid contains semen, but no sperm. Vasectomy is one of the most effective birth control methods available. But there's still a very small chance that the procedure won't work, which could result in pregnancy. | Medicine |
why coal petroleum and natural gas are called fossil fuels? | Over millions of years, heat and pressure from Earth's crust decomposed these organisms into one of the three main kinds of fuel: oil (also called petroleum), natural gas, or coal. These fuels are called fossil fuels, since they are formed from the remains of dead animals and plants. | Biology |
how do you break a blood vessel in your eye? | A subconjunctival hemorrhage often occurs without any obvious harm to your eye. Even a strong sneeze or cough can cause a blood vessel to break in the eye. You don't need to treat it. Your symptoms may worry you. | Medicine |
how many calories do you burn walking 2.5 miles in 40 minutes? | In This Article Your weight and the distance you walk are the biggest factors in how many calories you burn while walking. A rule of thumb is that about 100 calories per mile are burned for a 180-pound person and 65 calories per mile are burned for a 120-pound person. Your walking speed matters less. | Biology |
what health problems are labradors prone to? | Health. The Labrador breed has a lifespan of 10 to 12 years. Some of the general health conditions that afflict Labradors are patellar luxation, canine hip dysplasia (CHD), and osteochondritis dissecans (OCD), which is canine elbow and shoulder dysplasia. | Medicine |
how to order a birth certificate from venezuela? | ['name on the certificate.', 'date of birth.', 'place of birth.', 'name of the parents.'] | Medicine |
what is whmis called now? | WHMIS , now known as WHMIS 2015, has changed to: adopt new international standards for classifying hazardous workplace chemicals and giving information and safety data sheets. | Chemistry |
what are rincon in english? | Noun. rincón (plural rincons or rincones) (US, Southwestern US) A meadow on the south-facing upper slopes of a mountain. (US, Southwestern US) An abandoned meander. (US, Southwestern US) An interior corner; a nook; hence, an angular recess or hollow bend in a mountain, river, cliff, etc. | Biology |
do whey protein affect kidneys? | Summary: There is no evidence that too much protein can damage the kidneys in healthy people. However, people with an existing kidney condition should check with their doctor about whether whey protein is right for them. | Medicine |
does birth control get rid of facial hair? | Birth control pills – Birth control pills lower the levels of androgens. They are usually the first choice for the treatment of hirsutism, and between 60 and 100 percent of women with hirsutism will notice improvement when taking these medications. | Biology |
how to do iv piggyback? | Lower the primary IV solution bag using the extension hook. Ensure piggyback mini bag is hung above the primary IV solution bag. Position of the IV solutions influences the flow of the IV fluid into the patient. The setup is the same if the medication is given by gravity or through an IV infusion pump. | Medicine |
why are seeds good for you? | Seeds are great sources of fiber. They also contain healthy monounsaturated fats, polyunsaturated fats and many important vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. When consumed as part of a healthy diet, seeds can help reduce blood sugar, cholesterol and blood pressure. | Biology |
is drinking warm water better than cold? | When you drink cold water, your blood vessels shrink, and this restricts your digestion. Warm water helps break down food, aids constipation, and even helps you lose weight while improving your blood circulation. | Biology |
how long do two benadryl last? | The effects of diphenhydramine last from four to six hours. Benadryl in the injectable form has a rapid onset of action. When used as a night-time sleeping aid, the usual dosage of Benadryl is 50mg at bedtime. | Medicine |
how many times does a woman ovulate in her lifetime? | From this time, no new eggs are produced. At birth, there are approximately 1 million eggs; and by the time of puberty, only about 300,000 remain. Of these, only 300 to 400 will be ovulated during a woman's reproductive lifetime. | Biology |
is it normal to have tummy ache in early pregnancy? | But stomach pains or cramps are common in pregnancy and usually nothing to worry about. Mild stomach pain in early pregnancy (during the first 12 weeks) is usually caused by your womb expanding, the ligaments stretching as your bump grows, hormones constipation or trapped wind. | Medicine |
what is a pain management doctor? | A pain management specialist is a physician with special training in evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of all different types of pain. Pain is actually a wide spectrum of disorders including acute pain, chronic pain and cancer pain and sometimes a combination of these. | Medicine |
is hot water or cold water better for sore muscles? | Cold treatment reduces inflammation by decreasing blood flow. Apply within 48 hours after an injury. Heat treatment promotes blood flow and helps muscles relax. Use for chronic pain. | Medicine |
do you get your period while on depo shot? | Most women experience breakthrough bleeding or spotting for the first several months after they begin getting the shot. It may take six months to a year before the side effects end and your periods return to normal. For some women, their period may go away entirely. | Medicine |
the biggest risk factors for breast disease is? | ['Not being physically active. Women who are not physically active have a higher risk of getting breast cancer.', 'Being overweight or obese after menopause. ... ', 'Taking hormones. ... ', 'Reproductive history. ... ', 'Drinking alcohol.'] | Medicine |
which gases are emitted from vehicles? | ['Particulate matter (PM). One type of particulate matter is the soot seen in vehicle exhaust. ... ', 'Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). ... ', 'Nitrogen oxides (NOx). ... ', 'Carbon monoxide (CO). ... ', 'Sulfur dioxide (SO2). ... ', 'Greenhouse gases.'] | Biology |
what is the difference in magnesium and magnesium oxide? | Magnesium oxide is a type of magnesium mineral supplement that is mostly made of magnesium—it actually contains more magnesium than other magnesium supplements. Magnesium oxide is acquired by burning magnesium with pure oxygen, but this method is quite costly. | Chemistry |
can konjac noodles cause diarrhea? | Konjac side effects Like most high-fiber products, however, it may cause digestive problems such as: bloating. diarrhea or loose stools. | Biology |
why are cuban cigars so special? | A long history and a unique taste Plus tobacco is like grapes in that it takes on flavours from the soil in which it is grown, so only Cuban tobacco will taste like Cuban tobacco. ... It just so happens that Cuban tobacco is great for cigars, with the plants from the west of the country particularly highly regarded. | Biology |
how long are lab requisitions good for? | Requisition is valid for one year from the date of issue. COMPLETE and ACCURATE information is required in all shaded areas. | Medicine |
how long does it take for antibiotics to work on h pylori? | It usually takes 1 to 2 weeks of treatment to get better. Your doctor will probably tell you to take a few different types of drugs. The options include: Antibiotics to kill the bacteria in your body, such as amoxicillin, clarithromycin (Biaxin), metronidazole (Flagyl), tetracycline (Sumycin), or tinidazole (Tindamax). | Medicine |
are seeing ladybugs good luck? | bug. Historically and cross-culturally, ladybugs are believed to be talismans of luck. Some believe that, if a ladybug lands on you, you should count the number of spots to predict how many years of good luck you'll have. Many think the spots indicate the number of months until your greatest wish comes true. | Biology |
why are you dizzy when you wake up? | If you're dizzy in the morning right after you wake up, it could be a result of the sudden change of balance as your body adjusts from a reclining position to a standing one. Dizziness can occur when the fluid in your inner ear shifts, such as when changing positions quickly. | Biology |
does type 1 diabetes affect the immune system? | When you have type 1 diabetes, something goes wrong with your immune system. It destroys beta cells in your pancreas responsible for making a hormone called insulin. Insulin allows glucose -- or sugar -- to get into your cells, where it's turned into energy. | Biology |
are two categories of observations? | The two categories of observations are quantitative and qualitative. Quantitative observations involve numeric data, such as a frequency count.... | Biology |
what is the major difference between fat soluble and water soluble vitamins? | Fat-soluble vitamins are found in high-fat food sources like egg yolks, liver, beef, fatty fish, and dairy products. Unlike water-soluble vitamins, any excess of fat-soluble vitamins don't immediately leave the body. Instead, they're stored in the liver or fatty tissue for later use (2). | Biology |
could you have an ectopic pregnancy without bleeding? | However, the fact that you may experience normal pregnancy symptoms, such as nausea, painful breasts or a swollen abdomen but no bleeding or pain, does not completely rule out an ectopic pregnancy, although this is rare. | Biology |
what are the three main groups of carbohydrates? | Carbohydrates are classified into three subtypes: monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides. | Biology |
are vehicle registration fees tax deductible in iowa? | If you itemize deductions, a portion of the automobile or multipurpose vehicle annual registration fee you paid in 2019 may be deducted as personal property tax on your Iowa Schedule A, line 6, and federal form 1040, Schedule A, line 5c. ... This deduction applies only to the annual vehicle registration fee. | Medicine |
how many carbs are in a pineapple chunks? | 0.2 grams (g) of fat. 0 g of cholesterol. 2 milligrams (mg) of sodium. 21.65 g of total carbohydrate (including 16 grams of sugar and 2.3 grams of fiber) | Biology |
how much percent is malibu? | Malibu is a coconut flavored liqueur, made with Caribbean rum, and possessing an alcohol content by volume of 21.0 % (42 proof). | Chemistry |
when do you know if you have head lice? | Itching on the areas where head lice are present is the most common symptom. However, it may take up to 4 to 6 weeks after lice get on the scalp before the scalp becomes sensitive to the lice saliva and begins to itch. Most of the itching happens behind the ears or at the back of the neck. | Medicine |
how long do you bleed after the mirena is inserted? | These symptoms often subside in the first 6 months. Irregular bleeding/spotting can occur for 3-6 months after the insertion of a Mirena or Kyleena. Some users stop getting regular menstrual bleeding, (20% of Mirena users in 1st year and 60% at 5 years. | Medicine |
what are the risks of quitting smoking? | ['Headaches and nausea. Smoking affects every system in your body. ... ', 'Tingling in hands and feet. ... ', 'Coughing and sore throat. ... ', 'Increased appetite and associated weight gain. ... ', 'Intense cravings for nicotine. ... ', 'Irritability, frustration, and anger. ... ', 'Constipation. ... ', 'Anxiety, depression, and insomnia.'] | Medicine |
what is the dependent variable in my science project? | A dependent variable is what you measure in the experiment and what is affected during the experiment. ... It is called dependent because it "depends" on the independent variable. In a scientific experiment, you cannot have a dependent variable without an independent variable. | Biology |
how to get rid of a yeast infection at home overnight? | ['Over-the-counter treatments. Antifungal treatments in the form of creams or pessaries can be purchased over the counter to treat yeast infections. ... ', 'Boric acid. Vaginal boric acid capsules can work for women with a yeast infection. ... ', 'Tea tree oil. ... ', 'Probiotic supplements. ... ', 'Natural yogurt. ... ', 'Coconut oil. ... ', 'Garlic. ... ', 'Oil of oregano.'] | Medicine |
are we allergic to mosquito bites? | A Typical Mosquito Bite Reaction Many people are allergic to the substances contained in the mosquito's saliva, which is why they start to itch and develop small welts. So, technically, a lot of people are allergic to mosquito bites, but some people may have more serious reactions than others. | Biology |
autumn is a season of? | Autumn is the season after summer and before winter. In the United States this season is also called fall. In the Northern Hemisphere, it is often said to begin with the autumnal equinox in September and end with the winter solstice in December. | Biology |
antibodies are produced from which cells? | B lymphocytes produce antibodies - proteins (gamma globulins) that recognize foreign substances (antigen) and attach themselves to them. B lymphocytes (or B cells) are each programmed to make one specific antibody. | Biology |
why are deers attracted to headlights? | However, when a car's headlight beam falls into their eyes, the deer becomes blinded by the bright light. Until its eyes adjust to that heightened level of brightness, a deer will keep standing there, which makes it look like the deer is rooted to the spot. | Biology |
where are acini cells found? | Acinar cells are the exocrine (exo=outward) cells of the pancreas that produce and transport enzymes that are passed into the duodenum where they assist in the digestion of food. | Biology |
how many years do doctors go to school? | Doctors must complete a four-year undergraduate program, along with four years in medical school and three to seven years in a residency program to learn the specialty they chose to pursue. In other words, it takes between 10 to 14 years to become a fully licensed doctor. | Medicine |
how many calories do you burn from weight training? | According to this exercise list from Harvard Medical School, a general 30-minute strength training session burns an average of 90 calories (180 calories per hour) for a 125-pound person, 112 calories (224 calories per hour) for a 155-pound person and 133 calories (266 calories per hour) for a 185-pound person. | Medicine |
are breo and symbicort the same? | While Breo Ellipta (Fluticasone and Vilanterol) and Symbicort (Budesonide and Formoterol) both contain the same types of drugs, a long-acting beta agonist and a corticosteroid, these two medications do differ in their dosing. | Medicine |
what are the 5 parts of the smith system? | ['Aim High. The first rule for this method is “Aim high in steering”. ... ', 'The Big Picture. “Be aware of your surroundings at all times” may seem obvious to say, but distracted drivers are. ... ', 'Keep Your Eyes Moving. ... ', 'Leave Yourself an Out. ... ', 'Make Sure They See You.'] | Biology |
how can a pregnancy test be a false positive? | In very rare cases, you can have a false-positive result. This means you're not pregnant but the test says you are. You could have a false-positive result if you have blood or protein in your pee. Certain drugs, such as tranquilizers, anticonvulsants, hypnotics, and fertility drugs, could cause false-positive results. | Medicine |
can drinking apple cider vinegar give you diarrhea? | If you drink too much at one time, apple cider vinegar may actually cause diarrhea. This can happen for a number of reasons: The sugars in the cider can stimulate peristalsis. If taken undiluted, the apple cider vinegar may pull water out of the body into the bowel, making the stool more watery. | Biology |
is clarithromycin the same as erythromycin? | Compared with erythromycin, clarithromycin and azithromycin offer improved tolerability. Clarithromycin, however, is more similar to erythromycin in pharmacokinetic measures such as half-life, tissue distribution, and drug interactions. | Medicine |
how often should you wash your hand towels? | Hand towels Recommended washing: Every two or three days. (No, really.) Since hand towels are usually A) hung in a high-traffic, germ-friendly room, and B) used by multiple people for a variety of reasons, it's just good sense to throw them in the washing machine more frequently than most linens. | Biology |
can drinking too much tea cause kidney pain? | The answer is yes and it's time to limit your consumption. Drinking too much of tea can cause kidney stones and even damage your liver because of its high concentration of oxalate. | Medicine |
is veet safe for pregnancy? | Do bear in mind… There is a but with hair removing creams – although products like Veet and Nair are safe, the fragrances and chemicals they are made up of may irritate your skin, or trigger an allergic reaction, as you can have heightened sensitivity to skincare products during pregnancy. | Medicine |
can sinus cause ear and neck pain? | Your sphenoid sinuses, which are the least frequently affected sinuses, can cause earaches, neck pain and a headache in the top of your head. Most people with inflamed sinuses report having pain in several areas of the face, head or neck. | Biology |
how do you know the charge of an element from the periodic table? | To find the ionic charge of an element you'll need to consult your Periodic Table. On the Periodic Table metals (found on the left of the table) will be positive. Non-metals (found on the right) will be negative. | Chemistry |
why do i have pain in my stomach on the left side? | In many cases, persistent pain specific to the lower left side of the abdomen is caused by diverticulitis. Diverticula are small pouches created from pressure on weak spots in the colon. Diverticula are common, and even more so after age 40. When a pouch tears, swelling and infection can cause diverticulitis. | Medicine |
how much solids should i feed my 6 month old? | The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends babies eat solid foods 2-3 times per day in addition to breast milk or formula. | Medicine |
what is the average maximum heart rate for a 12 year old? | Typical normal resting heart rate ranges are: babies (birth to 3 months of age): 100–150 beats per minute. kids 1–3 years old: 70–110 beats per minute. kids by age 12: 55–85 beats per minute. | Biology |
what is the incubation period for worms? | They take around 2 weeks to hatch. Children can get worms again after they've been treated for them if they get the eggs in their mouth. This is why it's important to encourage children to wash their hands regularly. | Biology |
what is overweight for a 12 year girl? | The CDC also reports that a 12-year-old girl's weight is usually between 68 and 135 pounds, and the 50th percentile weight for girls is 92 pounds. If your child is in the 50th percentile for weight, it means that out of 100 children their age, 50 may weigh more than they do and the other 50 may weigh less. | Biology |
how long does it take chlamydia to go away after antibiotics? | Chlamydia is treated with antibiotics. If you take the treatment according to instructions, it's over 95% effective at treating chlamydia. You'll be given a course of antibiotics for 3 or 7 days or sometimes up to two weeks. | Medicine |
is it normal to have blood with discharge? | Brown or bloody discharge is usually normal, especially when it occurs during or right after your menstrual cycle. A late discharge at the end of your period can look brown instead of red. You may also experience a small amount of bloody discharge between periods. This is called spotting. | Medicine |
what are the ducts of the liver? | About the bile ducts The bile ducts are a series of thin tubes that go from the liver to the small intestine. Their major job is to move a fluid called bile from the liver and gallbladder into the small intestine, where it helps digest the fats in food. | Biology |
are my veins blue or green? | The colour of your veins Take a look at the veins on the inside of your wrist. Do they appear more blue or green? If your veins appear more blue, you're cool-toned but if you see more green, you're warm-toned. | Biology |