Staying Informed About Health Issues


Health issues are a common theme on news website these days. Everyone wants to know how to live longer, live better, live healthier. Recognizing the growing interest in all things health, the media has provided readers with the stories they’re looking for. Unfortunately, many of these stories are taken out of context.

The foundation of science is to experiment and test hypotheses. In order for a hypothesis to go from being just an idea to a theory, the experiment must be able to be replicated and results, observed. Take for instance some stories that have recently made the headlines. Overweight mothers are more likely to have asthmatic children. Diabetes often has an impact on women’s sex life. Of course, no one could have escaped the stories about swine flu.

Media has taken a disturbing liberty with reporting health issues. A report of one study is being touted as fact. This flies in the face of what science teaches us. One experiment does not a theory make. That is why it is imperative to stay informed. If you truly want to understand the impact of stresses on the human body, a good place to start is with an authority such as the A&P Professor. Here you can understand the why behind the what.

The human body is fascinating. Its physiology is both complex and logical, if you consider its purpose. Different aspects of human development and physiology came about as a result of stimuli from the environment. The body developed ways to better succeed in life. Even seemingly minuscule things like fingerprint ridges serve a purpose. Learning and understanding how the human body has reacted to its environment is an interesting story.

It is important to understand human physiology. Understanding your body can help you take information you read online or on the news and make better decisions about your health. Besides, isn’t it time you read the owner’s manual?

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