Our eyes are the most precious gift. Almighty has gifted us with this lovely pair of eyes to explore the world, distinguish between colors, look at mother nature’s wonderful creations and much more. There are few lucky ones, who are blessed with long eyelashes, beautifully colored eyes and attractive eyeballs. It calls for utmost attention and care, towards this amazing pair of eyes. Pollution and end number of disease have made their way in this globe; hence we are more prone to get affected. Let’s have a look at some of the eye care tips which will help in keeping our eyes healthy for years to come.
Most of us have no clue about Alzheimer’s disease and the only way we learn is the hard way: when it happens to someone we love. The little we know about this disease is through unreliable sources like conflicting news and the various portrayals in movies and on TV. Over the years, there have been innumerable myths about this disease that have led to misconceptions. It’s best to prevent such rumors from standing in the way of our ability to understand and help people suffering from Alzheimer’s, a progressive and degenerative brain disease that can affect anyone.
Happiness can come easily to those, who work towards it. To be able to achieve it, one needs to make it a habit. A habit you cultivate out of love for yourself. In this dynamic day and age, it is easy to get tangled in the daily hustle and bustle of our lives. But it is essential to stop and ruminate over the choices we make and what we really want to attain. Most of us have a tendency to over complicate things, when the solutions are right in front of us. Happiness doesn’t mean finding complex answers, but simple explanations.
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) is a hormone that is produced during pregnancy. This hormone is made of cells which form the placenta and are responsible for nourishing the egg when it gets fertilized. The HCG levels can be detected through a blood test conducted about 11 days after conception. Also, a urine test is conducted about 12 to 14 days after conception. Usually, the HCG levels increase two times after every 72 hours. In the first 8 to 11 weeks of pregnancy, the level reaches its peak after which it steadily declines.
Most couples don’t think of taking any kind of precaution before sex. In fact, it is surprising that some people are still confused about the different methods of birth control. This confusion along with inadequate knowledge leads to unplanned pregnancies.