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Tuesday, December 06, 2011

16 weird body facts.

  
Body facts




Did you know that you now have 96 fewer bones in your body than when you were born? There's a lot more you never knew to ask. Check to see how many of these facts you knew:

    * If you remove the minerals from a bone by soaking it overnight in a six percent solution of hydrochloric acid, it will become so soft, you could tie it in a knot.
    * One person in 20 has an extra rib, and they are most often men.
    * When you were born, you had 300 bones. Now you have 206, if you are an adult. The rest of the bones have not disappeared – they have merely fused together.
    * The female egg cell is the largest cell in the human body. It is about 175 000 times heavier than the smallest cell, the male sperm cell.
    * There are 96 000 km of blood vessels in the average adult body.
    * The average person has about 100 000 scalp hairs.
    * When you look at an object, the image of that object appears upside down on your retina. However, your brain automatically corrects for this, allowing you to perceive the object the right side up.
    * Enamel, found on our teeth, is the hardest substance in the human body.
    * The soles of your feet contain more sweat glands and more pressure-sensitive nerve endings per square inch than any other part of your body.
    * Like fingerprints, every person has a unique tongue print.
    * The kidneys filter your blood up to 300 times per day.
    * During the first six weeks of life, there is no difference between the male and female embryo.
    * Human fingers stretch and bend about 25 million times in a normal lifetime.
    * The human body contains 30 000 billion red blood cells.
    * Tooth decay has led to 60 percent of adult Americans losing their upper right, middle molar.

News By Health24


Thursday, October 13, 2011

Nadal crashes out in Shanghai to Germany's Mayer


 (CNN) -- Top seed Rafael Nadal crashed out of the Shanghai Masters Thursday to Germany's Florian Mayer, beaten in straight sets 7-6 6-3.

The Spaniard could not recover from losing the first set tiebreaker 7-5 and was broken twice in the second set by his 15th-seeded opponent, who said it was the "biggest win of his career."
Nadal summed it up after the match: "He played really well, I didn't," he told AFP.

"I felt that I was not playing badly from the baseline. But my return, when he was serving the first serve, was terrible tonight. I only won four points in the whole match on his first serve."

Earlier, defending champion Andy Murray had to battle past 13th seed Stanislas Wawrinka in a bad-tempered three-set match with the beaten Swiss player warned for racket abuse.

World number four Murray raced through the first set but was broken in the second as Wawrinka leveled.
Murray then raced to a 5-0 lead in the decider and despite losing his service again closed out a 6-4 3-6 6-3 win as he bids for his third straight title after winning in Thailand and Japan.

"I got myself pumped up right at the beginning of the third set. I think it was important," said Murray.
Spain's David Ferrer beat compatriot Juan Carlos Ferrero 1-6 7-5 6-2, saving three match points in the second set. The victory means he becomes the fifth player to qualify for the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals.

Andy Roddick of the United States beat Spanish seventh seed Nicolas Almagro of Spain 6-3 6-4 to continue his fine form in China, while Ukrainian 12th seed Alexandr Dolgopolov ended the run of Australian teenager Bernard Tomic as he won 5-7 6-1 6-0.

Tomic's fellow Australian Matthew Ebden had better luck as he upset eighth seed Gilles Simon of France 6-2 2-6 7-6.

News by CNN