“The Knowledge Library”

Knowledge for All, without Barriers…

An Initiative by: Kausik Chakraborty.

“The Knowledge Library”

Knowledge for All, without Barriers……….
An Initiative by: Kausik Chakraborty.

The Knowledge Library

Health & Hygiene

What Does a Neurologist Do?

Neurologists treat nervous system disorders. That includes problems with the brain and spinal cord. People might see a neurologist for headaches, brain infections, and seizures. Neurologists also

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What is Depression?

Now, imagine you wake up one day and don’t feel any of those things. You’re playing volleyball with your friends, reading a good book, or

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What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is the use of needles to put pressure on special points on the body. These are called acupoints. The human body has over 2,000 of them!

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What is a Blood Clot?

When you’re injured, platelets and clotting factors rush to the location of your wound. They help form a blood clot, which is a semisolid clump of blood cells. This will stop the bleeding.

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What is Angelman Syndrome?

It’s a condition that affects the body’s nervous system. It can cause a variety of symptoms, including difficulty with movement and communication. Many people with AS

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What is Your Conscience?

What is your conscience? Put simply, it’s a sense of right and wrong. Your conscience helps you choose behaviors based on your morals. Have you ever seen the

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What is a Superbug?

One type of medicine has made an especially big difference in the way we treat illness today. What are we talking about? Antibiotics, of course! It started with

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How Do Iron Lungs Work?

Iron lungs aren’t common today, but there was a time when they could be found in many hospitals. Invented in 1928, they offered treatment for severe cases

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What is Mental Health?

The term “mental health” refers to mental, emotional, and social well-being. Poor mental health isn’t the same thing as mental illness. People with mental illnesses,

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What is AIDS?

You may have heard people use the terms “HIV” and “AIDS” interchangeably. Many think they’re the same thing. That’s not quite correct, although the two are

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What is Sleep Paralysis?

Imagine you’re in a deep sleep. You’re dreaming—or having a nightmare—when you suddenly startle awake. Or, at least, you THINK you’re awake. Your eyes are

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What Is Leukemia?

Leukemia occurs when many abnormal white blood cells—called leukemic blasts—take over the bone marrow and enter the bloodstream. Instead of helping to fight against infection, leukemic blasts multiply and disrupt the body’s production of

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What Makes Your Teeth Whiter?

Did you know, though, that your teeth can still become discolored over time even if you brush and floss like you’re supposed to? It’s true. When you eat and drink foods that are

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What is DNA?

Do you know why you have blue eyes? Or blonde hair? If you’ve ever WONDERed about the traits and characteristics you have and how you came to have

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Why Do We Get Fevers?

Human beings have a normal body temperature of about 98.6º F. Some people may have a normal body temperature slightly above or below this mark. Your temperature may also vary naturally throughout

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What Are Hormones?

Human growth is controlled by a specific chemical in your body called human growth hormone (HGH). HGH is one of many hormones in your body that control all sorts of important

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What is BMI?

How do you measure growth? Do you draw a line on the door frame each year to measure your height? Do you get shoes in a

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एक प्रसिद्ध चिकित्सक बताते हैं कि नोक्टुरिया वस्तुतः हृदय और मस्तिष्क के रक्त प्रवाह में अवरोध का लक्षण है। प्रौढ़ और बुज़ुर्ग लोगों को सबसे

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