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TMHS 803 - 5 Weird Facts About Humans, Health, & Nature

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Have you ever noticed that certain smells can take you back to a very specific memory? Or have you ever sneezed simply from looking at the sun? Today you’re going to discover five weird facts about humans, health, and nature.

On this episode of The Model Health Show, we’re going to dive into the science behind some weird (yet common) health phenomenon. You’re about to learn about why yawns can be contagious, the mechanisms behind human body odor, and how the weather can shift your health and mood.

This episode is full of fun facts about the human body and our unique role in nature. You’re also going to learn some practical tips for improving your sense of smell, healthy ways to practice better hygiene, and so much more. So click play, listen in, and enjoy the show!

In this episode you’ll discover:

  • Which specific species are prone to contagious yawns.
  • Why humans yawn.
  • The role empathy plays in contagious yawning.
  • What an Autosomal Dominant Helioopthalmic Outburst is.
  • The percentage of the human population that sneezes when viewing the sun.
  • What the two different types of sweat glands are.
  • How bacteria and sweat combined can create body odor.
  • Why puberty specifically impacts body odor.
  • Healthy ways to support your hygiene.
  • Why you should avoid antiperspirants.
  • How many different smells the human nose can recognize.
  • The number of olfactory neurons we have in our brains.
  • How a smell can trigger a memory.
  • The impact artificial fragrances can have on your sense of smell.
  • How to take back control of your nose.
  • What percentage of people experience weather-related health changes.
  • How access to sunlight can impact your mood and stress levels.
  • Why temperatures and barometric pressure can affect rheumatoid arthritis.

Items mentioned in this episode include:

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Content provided by Shawn Stevenson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Shawn Stevenson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Have you ever noticed that certain smells can take you back to a very specific memory? Or have you ever sneezed simply from looking at the sun? Today you’re going to discover five weird facts about humans, health, and nature.

On this episode of The Model Health Show, we’re going to dive into the science behind some weird (yet common) health phenomenon. You’re about to learn about why yawns can be contagious, the mechanisms behind human body odor, and how the weather can shift your health and mood.

This episode is full of fun facts about the human body and our unique role in nature. You’re also going to learn some practical tips for improving your sense of smell, healthy ways to practice better hygiene, and so much more. So click play, listen in, and enjoy the show!

In this episode you’ll discover:

  • Which specific species are prone to contagious yawns.
  • Why humans yawn.
  • The role empathy plays in contagious yawning.
  • What an Autosomal Dominant Helioopthalmic Outburst is.
  • The percentage of the human population that sneezes when viewing the sun.
  • What the two different types of sweat glands are.
  • How bacteria and sweat combined can create body odor.
  • Why puberty specifically impacts body odor.
  • Healthy ways to support your hygiene.
  • Why you should avoid antiperspirants.
  • How many different smells the human nose can recognize.
  • The number of olfactory neurons we have in our brains.
  • How a smell can trigger a memory.
  • The impact artificial fragrances can have on your sense of smell.
  • How to take back control of your nose.
  • What percentage of people experience weather-related health changes.
  • How access to sunlight can impact your mood and stress levels.
  • Why temperatures and barometric pressure can affect rheumatoid arthritis.

Items mentioned in this episode include:

Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation

Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes:

This episode of The Model Health Show is brought to you by Pique & Plunge.

Go to Piquelife.com/model for exclusive savings on bundles & subscriptions on cutting-edge solutions for your head-to-toe health and beauty transformation.

Get your very own cold plunge by visiting plunge.com/model and using my code MODEL150.

Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation

  continue reading

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