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It's AumSum Time.
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What causes heartburn?
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Jealousy.
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No.
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When we eat food, it passes through esophagus and enters the stomach.
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Here, the stomach acid begins to digest the food.
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Now, the inner lining of the stomach is protected from stomach acid.
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With the help of mucus which is produced by special cells.
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However, the stomach acid can sometimes flow back into esophagus.
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Causing irritation, as there are no special cells to protect it.
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Hence, at the junction of esophagus and stomach.
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A band of muscles called lower esophageal sphincter or LES.
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Prevents this acid as well as chunks of food from flowing back.
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However, when the LES abnormally relaxes or weakens.
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The stomach acid is able to flow back into the esophagus.
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Creating a burning sensation called heartburn.
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Heartburn may also be caused.
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Due to consumption of alcohol, caffeine, chocolates, etc., as they relax LES.
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Remember that spicy foods and citrus fruits irritate esophageal lining.
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And increase the production of stomach acid.
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Thus, worsening heartburn.
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Why do your eyes turn red in the pool?
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It is because of chlorine.
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Chlorine is not the main reason for this.
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Chlorine is added to water of swimming pools because it is disinfectant.
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It helps kill germs, thus keeping water germ free.
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In fact, the main reason.
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For our eyes to turn red is the presence of our bodily fluids.
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Like urine and sweat in the pool.
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Urine and sweat contain nitrogenous compounds like urea.
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Urea reacts with chlorine present in water, forming chloramines.
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Now, if we regularly clean the swimming pools.
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Then we can prevent the production of chloramines.
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But if the pools are not cleaned.
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Then the chloramines formed can irritate our eyes.
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Thus, making them red.
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In addition to this, chloramines can evaporate from water.
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Inhaling these chloramines for a long period.
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Can result in coughing, asthma and other health problems.
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Why do we get angry when we are hungry?
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Due to hunger, when people get grumpy and angry.
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Then they are said to be hangry.
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Hunger induced anger is believed to be caused due to various reasons.
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Tell me fast.
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I am feeling hungry.
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Alright.
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When we eat food, it is mostly converted to glucose.
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This glucose is absorbed by blood and then transported to our cells.
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Especially those present in our brain.
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However, when glucose level drops.
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Our brain perceives it as a life threatening situation.
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It gets stressed, thus making us impatient and irritated.
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Which eventually leads to anger.
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In addition to this, when our energy levels are low.
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A brain chemical called Neuropeptide Y is produced.
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That makes us hungry and encourages us to eat.
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But as the same chemical regulates aggression.
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Its production makes us angry as well, thus making us hangry.
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How does blood clot?
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With the help of glue.
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Not at all.
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Our blood consists red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, clotting factors, etc.
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Suspended in a liquid plasma.
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I too have a plasma, look.
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Please listen.
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Usually, when a blood vessel gets ruptured and we bleed.
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Our blood begins to form a clot.
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First, the platelets start sticking to the broken vessel and each other.
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Thus, forming a loose plug.
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But this plug is not enough to stop bleeding.
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Hence, clotting factors take part in complex chain of chemical reactions.
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And create fibrin strands.
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These strands criss cross one another.
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And create a mesh that tightly holds the loose plug together.
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And makes it strong.
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Red blood cells and white blood cells also get trapped in the mesh.
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Thus, creating a blood clot that completely stops bleeding.