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Laziness The Good and the Bad and how did it evolve

  Laziness what is laziness the quality of being unwilling to work or use energy; idleness. now my friends here start the fun part Laziness is seen as a bad thing by everyone in our society and well it has become bad nowadays, laziness leads to a lot of problems  a simple google search and you will find a lot of those disadvantages,  but shouldn't we take a step back and get out of the mindset that society has set for us and think for ourselves. Is laziness really bad? and if yes  Why does it still exist after millions of years of evolution? if it was so bad and so useless for our survival why did it not get eliminated laziness is an evolutionary adaptation real reasons and studies are mentioned ahead scroll down to read more let's say there were 3 types of people in the world 1 lazy 2 very active 3 those who were somewhat in the middle now being lazy nowadays leads to obesity and various other problems but in prehistoric times that was hardly the problem. But goi

Anatomy of Humerous

 Humerus Introduction. What is Humerus? → Humerus is the largest bone of the upper extremity and it defines the human brachium (arm) ot proximally articulates with Scapula at the glenoid cavity forming the glenohumeral joint (ball and Socket joint) distally with radius and ulna at the elbow joint (Hinge joint). the Humerus provides an attachment site for all the rotator cuff muscles What are the three Parts of Humerus? proximal Landmarks of Humerous Head anatomical neck surgical neck greater tuberosity lesser tuberosity intertubercular sulcus Head it is at the upper end of humorous it faces medially, upwards, and backward it is separated from the greater and lesser tuberosity by the anatomical neck Greater Tuberosity laterally located on the humerus it has 2 surfaces the anterior and the posterior it serves as the attachment of 3 of the rotator cuff muscles supraspinatus - superior facet infraspinatus - middle facet teres minor - inferior facet Les

Procrastination

  Procrastination Procrastination Definition:   it is a habit of delaying an important task usually by focusing on less urgent, easier and more enjoyable activities. The habit of delaying an important task,delaying can be done in multiple ways be it focusing on less urgent task more enjoyable task or doing something you find more enjoyable and easy to do What are the main causes of procrastination? it could be  anxiety, ADHD, low self-esteem, and sometimes even poor work and study habits , and l ow level of self-control. how do I find if I am procrastinating? the answer to this question is not very simple as most of us tend to use the strategy of avoidance!! meaning that most of us would rather ignore and avoid the answer even if it's in front of us. now to find out if You are Procrastinating and How to overcome procrastination. there are many ways to do it. first, what are the apparent signs of procrastination? Signs of procrastination are Uncertain goals it is s

BPH (Benign Prostate hyperplasia)

Benign Prostate Hyperplasia(BPH) rel="canonical" Q. What is Prostate? The prostate is a gland present in the pelvic region of our body. Its main function is producing semianl fluid for the sperm to swim in. Anatomy of Prostate the prostate is a small muscular gland of the male reproductive system , it surrounds the urethra and it helps propel the fluid forward during ejaculation BPH is a fairly common problem in men of age above 60 , sometimes even younger , this is enlargement of prostate. (enlarged prostate) if your doctor told you that you might be suffering from BPH or benign prostate hyperplasia, don't worry you do not have Prostate Cancer it is just an enlarged prostate which is not cancerous . this does sometimes share prostate cancer symptoms and signs of prostate cancer. but there are some very easy ways to differentiate between the two by doctors .by the help of DRE (digital rectal exam) or the infamous prostate exam. BPH occurs when th