6 Lesser Known Amazing Human Body Facts
Posted by: Deepak Kumar
Of all experiences in nature, none
are closer to us than the characteristics of our own bodies. However, the true
nature of the human body is still being uncovered, and a host of bizarre
surprises, eerie findings and at times frightening facts await those who study
the incredible machine. In this account, we will explore 10 of the most
incredible or lesser known traits of the human body.
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Allergies as Cancer
Prevention
Airborne
allergies such as hay fever are among the worst allergies one can
experience. While foods that trigger allergies may be readily avoided and many
chemical exposures can be reduced, avoiding grass, dust, pollen and mold may be
exceedingly difficult. However, scientific research indicates that there may be
a bright side to the scourge of spring and summer. Exposure to airborne
allergens appears to tinker with the immune system in such a way that the risk
of cancer is mitigated in allergy suffers. Preliminary research suggests
statistically significant reductions in cancer among human study samples
suffering from hay fever due to an immune stimulation effect similar to
inoculation.
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Syphilis: A KTI
Sexually transmitted infections are a scourge of modern
society originating in behavioral, socio-economic and medical education
shortcomings. Syphilis is a mutilating and eventually
fatal disease if not treated that is often flagged as prime example of the STI
problem. Believed to have originated from ancient human deviance with animals
or unsafe consumption syphilis is widely
seen as a sexually transmitted illness. However, the illness is also
transmissible through mere kissing as a Kissing Transmissible Infection (KTI).
Spirochete bacterial infection manifests in the form of oral sores, and even
boils on the hands and face. The first manifestation during the infectious
stage is a small chancre sore in the mouth. If the patient kisses another
human, they may become infected with the diseases in certain cases.
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Sense and Synesthesia
Humans frequently consider the possibility of a sixth sense.
However, humans possess far more than 5 distinct senses. Vision is actually a
combination of senses for light and color, while evidence shows that humans
share some of the avian ability to detect magnetic fields. Humans also have the
ability to detect their relative position, which is known as procerioception.
The diversity of human sensory experience becomes even more complicated in the
disorder known as synesthesia, where sounds may be associated with particular
colors, or colors may be attributed to the descriptions of letters. Human
senses are surprisingly subjective and may become highly confused as the brain
interprets raw data collected through the body’s many sensory systems.
7
Allergic to
Work—Literally
Accusing someone of being “allergic to work”
is a frequently used method of encouraging industry or taking laziness to task.
But for those with Exercise-induced anaphylaxis, being allergic to work is no
joking matter. In fact, it may be a disabling reality that is at worst, life
threatening. Suffers break out in hives upon exercise, often in concert with
exposure to an aggravating food. The exact mechanism of the reaction is
unknown, but a related condition known as Cholinergic Urticarial triggers
allergic symptoms upon exposure to heat. It is thought that production of
stress chemicals and changes in metabolism associated with exercise set the
stage for the anaphylactic reactions to occur. Without treatment, complications
can lead to potentially fatal shock.
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Eye & Breast
Tissue Discrepancies
Humans, like many other animals display a startling degree of
symmetry between body parts. Surprisingly, a small number of humans may be born
with Heterochromia iridium, or dual eye coloration. One eye may be blue, and
the other brown or hazel. Causes of eye color discrepancies may stem from
genetic mutations, combinations of distinct cells. Although most people with
this “condition” are born with it, rare cases of medication induced Heterochromia have been reported. A more common
discrepancy is in breast size. Human females tend to have a slightly larger
left breast than the mammary gland on the right. Additionally, the vestigial
breast tissues in males may display the same discrepancy.
5
Herpes Keratitis
Blindness
In developed countries, up to 60
percent of the population caries the Herpes Simplex
virus, responsible for the distressing skin lesions euphemistically
referred to as “cold sores”. While this viral disease is seen by many people as
an unappealing nuisance, Cold Sores are in fact potentially dangerous, and rank
as a leading cause of blindness worldwide. Herpes Simplex resides in the facial
nerves, and emerges into the skin causing lesions during active phase. However,
the virus may also inhabit the optic and trigeminal nerves. During the active phase,
virulent herpes can then form lesions on the cornea of the eye. Complications
of the outbreaks may lead to blindness through keratosis and subsequent
scarring, or even necrosis of eye tissues.
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