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Your heart has four valves and every single one of them opens and closes on pressure alone, no muscle required, just pure physics keeping your blood moving in the right direction 100,000 times a day.
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แ Did You Know?
The mitral valve sits between your left atrium and left ventricle, ensuring blood flows in one direction only.
Its two leaflets looked so much like a bishop's ceremonial hat that someone named it after one, and the name stuck for centuries.
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แ Did You Know?
Your liver can regenerate after losing up to 75% of its tissue.
But I bet you didn't know that it does not regrow what was lost. The remaining cells simply enlarge and multiply until the original mass is restored! โค๏ธ๐ฉบ
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โ โ The bone shown in the image functions primarily as a strut connecting the axial skeleton to the upper limb. Identify it.
A. Scapula
B. Coracoid Process
C. Clavicle
D. Humerus
โ โ The bone shown in the image functions primarily as a strut connecting the axial skeleton to the upper limb. Identify it.
A. Scapula
B. Coracoid Process
C. Clavicle
D. Humerus
Which vitamin overdose can seriously damage the liver?
Most people assume vitamins are harmless. One of them can quietly accumulate in the liver and eventually cause inflammation, scarring, and even cirrhosis.
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Most vitamins are safe when used appropriately.
But "natural" doesn't automatically mean harmless.
Respect the dose. Respect the liver. โค๏ธ๐ฉบ
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Which vitamin overdose can seriously damage the liver?
Most people assume vitamins are harmless. One of them can quietly accumulate in the liver and eventually cause inflammation, scarring, and even cirrhosis.
- @MediCardioFactz โค๏ธ๐ฉบ
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Which vitamin overdose can seriously damage the liver?
A) Vitamin C
B) Vitamin D
C) Vitamin A
D) Vitamin B12
Most people think vitamins are always harmless but one can become dangerously toxic if overused.
But now, the irony is,
Vitamin A deficiency is dangerous.
But so is excess.
The liver is both Vitamin A's primary storage site and one of its first victims when levels become too high. The difference between benefit and harm is often just the dose. ๐