Did you know that within us there is a biological clock that controls the body what to do naturally? The biological clock regulates the body when to rest, when the body needs food or other activities of the body for 24 hours. The timer clock can be run due to the suprachiasmatic Nuclei (SCN). By knowing the cycles that exist in our bodies, we can find out when the body is in optimal condition so that what we do is also beneficial for optimal health.
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Easy Ways to Prevent Cervical cancer
Cervical cancer or cervical disease is one of the most experienced women. In Indonesia, a woman was expected to die from cancer every hour.
WHO data also mentioned, the number of patients with cervical cancer in Indonesia is the largest in the world. Each year, more than 15 thousand detected cervical cancer in Indonesia with about 8,000 cases of which were fatal.
Is called cervical cancer because the cancer occurs in the vagina and cervix of the uterus of women. Virus causes cervical cancer is HPV (human papillomavirus) or human papilloma virus.
HPV cause warts in men and women, including genital warts in part, called condyloma akuminatum. Of the hundreds of types of HPV, only a few that can cause cancer.
Positive and Healthy Bacteria Lactobacillus in Vagina
Human vagina is home to a variety of beneficial bacteria. Positive bacteria are useful to prevent microbial attack of evil.
Now, a recent study found that the vaginal ecosystem is even more mysterious than previously estimated.
Not only that, the anatomy of the body's most prized possession that she had a home to a wide range of microbes and bacteria.
The study also found the vaginal ecosystem can change quickly without any ill effects to the owner. Research is very important, because the assumption that some vaginal infections related to changes in native flora (native flora) that affects the vagina is not a sign of disease of any changes.
"I think people will be surprised with the level of variation we see in this species. Practitioners and women will be able to see why they do not behave like their sisters, their daughters, or the last patient they saw," said Larry Forney researchers from the University of Idaho.
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