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According to psychologist Abraham Maslow, human beings' physiological needs for food, water, clothing, shelter, and sleep must be satisfied in order for them to address more complex needs like mental and physical health, relationships, sobriety, long-term housing, and employment.
Tips to ease bloating Stay hydrated. Sipping water before, during, and after meals can help reduce bloating by flushing excess sodium, which can...
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Although humans can be attacked by many kinds of non-human animals, man-eaters are those that have incorporated human flesh into their usual diet...
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THE BOTTOM LINE: At 22 percent of the earth's gravity, and on the moon (16 percent of the earth's gravity), humans can run on water with the help...
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After things cooled down, simple organic molecules began to form under the blanket of hydrogen. Those molecules, some scientists think, eventually...
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15 Things You Should Stock Up Now to Avoid Shortages Cereal, Bread and Flour. If it's made out of grain, specifically wheat, it will only get more...
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Cash stuffing is a technique that encourages people to pay for things with cash, and as a result, they should end up saving more of their money....
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Eating eggs leads to elevated levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), also known as the “good” cholesterol. People who have higher HDL levels...
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The world's first known author is widely considered to be Enheduanna, a woman who lived in the 23rd century BCE in ancient Mesopotamia...
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Electric car batteries can hold approximately 60 kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy, enough to provide back-up power to an average U.S. household for...
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Wearing a trash bag while running is meant to induce greater amounts of sweat. It is a common trick used by wrestlers to make weight for meets, and...
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